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MYSORE DASARA FESTIVAL
Why Mysore Dasara Festival?
Mysore Dasara is the Nadahabba (state festival) of the state of Karnataka in India. It is a 10-day festival, starting with nine nights called Navaratri and the last day being Vijayadashami. The festival is observed on the tenth day in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin, which typically falls in the Gregorian months of September and October.
The Hindu festival of Dasara, Navratri and Vijayadashami celebrates the victory of good over evil. It was the day in the Hindu legends when Goddess Chamundeshwari (Durga) killed the demon Mahishasura. Mahishasura is the demon whose slaying by the Goddess gave the city the name Mysuru. The Mysuru tradition celebrates the warriors and the state fighting for the good during this festival, ritually worshipping and displaying the state sword, weapons, elephants, horses along with Hindu Devi goddess in her warrior form (predominantly) as well as the Vishnu avatar Rama. The ceremonies and a major procession is traditionally presided by the king of Mysuru.
The city of Mysuru has a long tradition of celebrating the Dasara festival with grandeur and pomp to mark the festival. The Dasara festival in Mysuru completed 409th anniversary in the year 2019, while evidence suggests the festivities were observed in Karnataka state by the Vijayanagara Empire kings in the 15th century.
Durations: 06 Nights/07 Days
Places Covered: Bangalore (01 Night) – Mysore (03 Nights) – Hassan (01 Night) – Bangalore (01 Night)
- Validity: Package prices are valid until December 2024.
- Price Changes: Prices may vary during festivals like Holi, Diwali, Christmas, and other peak periods.
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Day 01: Arrive Bangalore
Welcome to India- a country where hospitality is a way of life; to a culture steeped in tradition, a land where history lives in music and dance. Our representative will receive you at the airport in a traditional manner and transfer to your hotel. Overnight at Bangalore.
Day 02 : Banglore - Mysore (145 kms. 3 ½ hrs. Drive)
Early morning after breakfast check out from hotel
and drive to Mysore. Upon arrival at Mysore transfer to your hotel. After wash
and change proceed for Sightseeing of Mysore covering Mysore Palace,
Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery. return to hotel for overnight stay. Overnight at
Mysore
Day 03: Mysore
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Morning after breakfast visit Somnathpur a star-shaped 13th century Hoysala temples in excellent condition, Sriranagapatnam the island fortress that was once the capital of the warrior kings Hyder Ali & Tipu Sultan and Brindavan Gardens, the ornamental terraced gardens in the evening. Overnight at Mysore
Day 04: Mysore
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Morning after breakfast day free to enjoy the festival of Dushera at its grandeur. Witness the procession of elephant having Idol of Chamundeshwarion it, which is worshiped by the royal family. The procession start from the place and ending at Bannimantap.
Day 05: Mysore – Hassan (115 kms. 3 hrs. Drive)
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Morning after early breakfast drive down to Hassan a convenient base to visit Belur, a quaint little hamlet located on the banks of river Yagachi. It was once the capital of Hoysala Empire, today unforgettable for its exquisite temples and Halebid, the ancient capital of the Hoysalas. Overnight at Hassan.
Day 06: Hassan - Sravanbelagola – Bangalore (185 kms. 3 ½ hrs drive)
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Morning after breakfast take a tour of the temple town and here after leave for Bangalore, also known as the "Silicon Valley of India" en-route visit Sravanbelagola. Arrive and check-in at the Hotel. Overnight at Banglore.
Day 07: Bangalore Departure
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Morning after breakfast proceed to City Tour covering Botanical Gardens, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore Palace, Tipu Sultan's Palace. Later transfer to airport to board the flight for onward destination.
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