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Indian state of Karnataka. These twin towns houses among some of the most
finely casted Temples built during the Hoysala empire. Belur is situated at the
distance of 222 Km from Bangalore-the capital city of Karnataka state and
Halebid is another 16 Km away. These Temple towns of Karnataka are well
connected via Rail and Road. The famous tourist attractions here are the
temples showcasing the outstanding work of art. After that later leave for
Mysore, arrive Mysore and check in to hotel for overnight in hotel.
Day 11:
Mysore
After breakfast in hotel sightseeing of Mysore visiting Tipu
Sultan Palace and Somnathpur.The name Mysore is an
anglicised version of Mahishru, which means the abode of
Mahisha. Mahisha stands for Mahishasura, a demon from
Hindu
mythology. The city is spread across an area of 128.42 km2 (50 sq mi) and is
situated at the base of the Chamundi Hills. Mysore is famous for the festivities
that take place during the Dasara festival when the city receives a large
number of tourists. Mysore also lends its name to the Mysore mallige, Mysore
style of painting, the sweet dish Mysore Pak, Mysore Peta (traditional silk
turban) and the garment called the Mysore silk saree. In an exercise carried
out by the Urban Development Ministry under the national urban sanitation
policy, Mysore was rated the second cleanest city in India in 2010 and the
most cleanest in KarnatakaRelax. Overnight stay
Day 12:
Mysore
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Bangalore
After breakfast in hotel and leave for Bangalore en route visit
to Srirangapatnam. Arrive Bangalore and later transfer to
airport to board the flight for cochin, Arrive Cochin and
transfer to hotel for overnight stay.
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