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A Guide to Budget Trip for the Places to Visit in Mysore

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  Mysore, the city with a glittering royal heritage, is also popularly known as  The Palace City of India . It is a famous weekend gateway for every travel enthusiast, blended with a few sprawling gardens, stunning waterfalls and lakes, which entice at every turn with their regal splendour. The splendour history of its majestic  Palaces  represents the living vibrancy of tradition and culture. The city has maintained its cosmopolitan nature imbibing modern developments with a seamless blend of old-world charm. The places to visit in Mysore are varied from highly regarded spiritual temples to the harmony of scenic beauty. To create beautiful memories, you must plan when the city hosts one of the colourful festivals of  Dussera . However, with several options, it provides to discover a unique experience of a different world.  History of Mysore The Cultural Capital of Karnataka has bestowed its heritage structures still apparent in its atmosphere. In the late 15th century

Travelling Solo to Karnataka: Best Places to Visit

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  The one state with different worlds concocts interest in every traveller. Karnataka adorns the best place to escape during holidays. It is a cauldron of landscapes ranging from some offbeat beaches of coastal provinces to the contrasting beautiful hill stations of the Western Ghats comprising plains of the Deccan Plateau. A place of billion stories endures a few of the testimony of its glorious past through its evidence in the forts, palaces and ancient towns  (The World Heritage UNESCO site of Hampi and others) . Karnataka’s fascination as a state of tourism offers combinations of heritage cities, wildlife, hill stations, waterfalls, beaches and temples to complete a delightful gateway for adventures, sightseeing and entertainment.   History of Karnataka The history of Karnataka dates back to the neolithic and megalithic age, the clear evidence of discoveries of pre-historical makings. A few places in Karnataka find mention in the folklore and tales from the  Rama