Sunday 19 October 2014

TOURISM OF MYSORE | TOURISM OF KARNATAKA | KARANJI LAKE | CHAMUNDI HILLS AND TEMPLE | INDIAN TOURISM


TOURISM OF MYSORE

Mysore Palace, also known as Mysore Maharaja Palace is one among the largest palaces in India. It is situated in the city’s center. The palace was built in the year 1897 using wood, which was damaged due to fire. It was later reconstructed in the year 1912. The architecture is a blend of Hindu, Islam, Gothic and Rajput styles. The stunning interior is a display of intricate craftsmanship. While it is a feast to your eyes during day time, you will be completely mesmerized by the sight of the palace illuminated by over 98000 bulbs in the night.


Palace Day View 


 Palace Night View




Karanji Lake

Karanji Lake is situated at the foot of the famous Chamundi Hills. King of Mysore constructed the lake. The 90-acre water body is amongst the biggest lakes in the state of Karnataka. The lake is behind Mysore Zoo and under its control. Karanji Lake encourages migratory birds and you can find over 90 species of birds here. There is a picturesque park around the lake. The park has a huge enclosure for birds and it is considered the largest of its kind in the country. This gives you the opportunity to closely observe the birds.




Chamundi Hills

Chamundi Hills is 1065 meters above the sea level. It is just 3 kms from Mysore.The Chamundeshwari temple on top of the hill belongs to 11th century. It was renovated in 1827. Half way up the hill, you will find and idol of bull, called Nandi. The specialty of the 5-meter tall statue is that it was sculptured out of a single rock in 1659. You need to climb 1000 steps to reach the Chamundeshwari temple.



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