Shree Guru Residency
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Monkey Business In Mysore
... ever met, and if you push me once more, look out." With that I gave him a shove. The best bit was he was stood right next to his seat, when he was doing all the shoving and pushing, the idiot hadn't looked at the numbers, when we found our seats he was right behind us, he then checks his ticket and realized he'd over shot, he dare'nt look at me, he did a bit of a head wobble, turned around and quietly went and found his seat. Apart from that it was a quiet night. ...
The escape to Mysore & BR Hills...
... Swamy Temple, and enjoyed the various views and sights the
place offered.
My next stop was to see the Gagana Chukki & Bhara Chukki waterfalls.
The poor rains in Karnataka had taken its toll on these wonderful
falls. They were a shadow of their true and original self. Nevertheless
the beauty of the place stood out.
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It took us a while to warm up to this place
... the day we left, which is never a good time to be leaving is it?!? We said adios to the tuk tuk driver and hotel and went wandering. At least we knew we were actually in the centre of town now. The next hotel we found was slightly more expensive than the previous but it had a hot shower and a TV ... happy days ... so we took the room.
I jumped in the shower first and surprise, surprise, there was no hot water. The manager suggested that all ...
End of the road (well this road trip at least)
... from an old run down servants quarters by them. Yvette, who is in her 80s, has spent the last 60 years in India, and bought the house off the Maharaja of Mysore more than 50 years ago, when it was a lost, run down house that was thought to be haunted, and almost single-handedly rebuilt and restored it. She had many incredible tales to tell about her life and experience as a western woman in India, and her work with the women in the ...
MYSORE: A Serendipitous Serenade
Mysore is a fascinating area. It was the capital of much of Southern India from the 16th century until India's independence in 1947, with a brief hiatus in the late 18th century. In the city is the famous Mysore Palace, one of the more lavish palaces I have seen in India, which perhaps epitomizes the ostentatious prodigality of the maharajas, but definitely is a treat for the eyes ...
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Other places to stay in Mysore
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The Viceroy
Sri Harsha Road, Mysore | 3 star hotelfrom $39 -
Kaynes Hotel
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Gallery View
Deshika Road, Opp. Jaganmohan Palace, Mysore | Hotelfrom $20 -
The Gallery View
Opp. Jagamohan Palace, Mysore | 3 star hotelfrom $17 -
Mayura Hoysala
Near Maharani Circle, Mysore | Hotel -
Mysore Hotel Complex
2729, Mysore | Hotelfrom $25 -
Howard Johnson Inn Mysore
Mysore Mercara Road , Mysore | Hotelfrom $52 -
Indra Bhavan Hotel
Dhanvanthri Road, Mysore | Hotel -
Aishwarya Residency
2932/A, Off Bangalore-Nilgiri road, Mysore | 3 star hotelfrom $19 -
Suhashini Palace
Opp Old RMC, Sayyaji Rao Road, Mysore | Hotel -
Hotel KVC International
Krishna Vilas Road, Mysore | 3 star hotelfrom $46 -
Hotel Peridot Inn
# 438/f Hebbal Industrial Area, Mysore | 3 star hotelfrom $24 -
Royal Challet
38, Industrial Suburb, Opp. Rolon Factory, Mysore | Hotel -
The Viceroy Comforts
770/5, F-25, Adjacent JSS Hospital, Mysore | Hotelfrom $33