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Bangalore - Amblee @ 120 Kms
Amblee - Mysore @ 12 Kms
Mysore is
770
m above sea level
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation 13 km˛ (5 sq mi) 679 m (2,228 ft)
District(s) Mandya
Codes
Pincode - 571 438
Telephone - +08236
Vehicle - KA-11
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Each room in this beautifully erected 'Royal Vasa'
will have an in bulit Bar to comfort the customers To soothe all
your worries and tensions away. Yes. All that is required is your willingness to
exploit and experience, the abundance of peace indeed the external silence, the
beauty which speaks to you in it's own in every step of your walk to experience
the Royal Retreat
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Sight seeing tours to Mysore are also arranged, making it a
total experience at Royal Retreat.
We specialize in package deals
For One Day Package above 20 pax Contact
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98450 02665
Srirangapatna Tourism Details
Mysore Tourism
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Many
tales of valour and glory are tucked into the folds of the unassuming island
town of Srirangapatna, former capital of one of the bravest sons of Karnataka.
Maybe it’s due to the guile of the beautiful Cauvery River that you tend to lap
up every anecdote the guide narrates.
You tend to believe that the legendary sword of Tipu Sultan, housed within the
State treasury, is sacred and no one dare touch it.
And, if stones could speak, probably every tiny pebble on the banks of the
Cauvery would make the English go red with reminiscences of Tipu’s conquest over
the ‘Unconquerable Empire’. The lanes between the turfed outline of the
Srirangapatna Fort bear touching memorials to the life of this unique king.
But if you’re not too keen on going ‘histerical’ on a weekend and need other
diversions, Srirangapatna won’t let you down. The drive itself, past the golden
rocks on which Sholay was shot and through the paddy fields of Mandya, is
rewarding in itself.
It’s not too difficult to find your way around within Sriranga, or to find what
you want most out of your weekend. Cross the river to enter the town. Turn right
for the abode of Lord Ranganathaswamy and the legend of Tipu Sultan, left to
commune with a beautiful river, the melody of whose movement you will carry in
your heart for a long time to come. |