Karnataka
Cities
( Mysore )
( Excursion )
Chamundi
Hills
(13 km) It takes its name from the goddess Kali or Chamundeswari
temple dated to 13th century on a summit dedicated to the patron
goddess of the royal family.
Srirangapatnam
(14 km) The island fortress that was once the capital of the
warrior kings Hyder Ali and his on Tipu Sultan, the tiger of Mysore.
Tipu's summer place, Daria Daulat, built in 1784 was his favourite
retreat. It is now a museum and tells eloquently of his valour and
his losing battle against British expansion. It has ornate and beautiful
frescoes. The temple of Lord Srirangapatnam is said to have been
built by the Chieftain Thirumalaiah in 894 AD.
Ranganathittu
(19 km) This bird sanctuary is an abode for migratory birds
like Stock, White Ibis, Little Egret, Partridges, Wild Duck, Spon
bill peafowl, Pond heron. June to September is the best season to
witness the birds.
Krishnarajendra
Dam and Brindavan Gardens
(19 km) A dam was cinstructed across the Kaveri river during
the reign of his Highness Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar Bahadur. The
dam was built keeping in view the need for a constant suppoy of
water for electric installation at Shivanasamundram which was put
in 1902. A pleasant garden called Brindavan is raised adjacent to
dam and has swirling fountains dancing to rhythm of soft music the
colourful fairy lights.
Nanjangud
(22 km) Important pilgrim centre it has famous temple dedicated
to Nanjundeswara built in Dravidian style with a lofty Gopuram.
This spacious temple is 385 x 160 ft. and supported by 147 columns.
The temple's car festival and procession is held towards the end
of March.
Shmnathpur
(38 km) Town has 13th century. Hoysala temple with an image
of Venugopal standing about 62 ft. high in the south cell, Vishnu
image in the west and janardhana image in the north. The exterior
walls of the temple are frescoed with episodes from the epics.
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