Mysore Dasara is the celebration of this victory of good over evil. Mysore also has associations with the Mahabharata and King Ashoka of the 3rd century B.C. during the Wodeyar rule Mysore reached the zenith of its glory as a fabled centre of oriental splendour.
Pomp and Pageantry Relived Come to Mysore in October when the tranquil city awakens to ten days of Dasara festivities. Brilliantly lit up Palaces, decorated arches, festooned streets, colourful costumes and cultural shows…classical music, folk dances, Bharata Natyam, Yakshagana, Huthari, Torch Light Parade, Theppotsava… The culmination is the legendary Mysore Dasara Procession with caparisoned elephants, the golden howdah, decorated horses, stately coaches, troops in ceremonial uniforms, folk dancers and colourful floats.
Mysore is more than palaces, parks and temples. the exotic fragrance of Mysore Jasmine... the melodious strains of the Veena. the rich aroma of filter coffee... traditional carvings on fragrant sandalwood, rosewood and ivory... the rustle of rich silks. delicious Nanjangud bananas ... Hot 'N' Spicy Bisi-bele-hulianna... mouthwatering Mysore Pak, a traditional sweetmeat... It is a gourmet's delight and a Shopper s paradise. Shop at Cauvery Handicrafts Emporium or in the little backstreets and bylanes that offer some exciting bargains. Mysore Come, experience it for yourself
Steeped in History Mysore, capital city of the Wodeyars. Adobe of untold grandeur and glory, where the rich heritage of the Wodeyars is carefully preserved to this day in its magnificent places, beautifully laid-out gardens, imposing buildings, board shady avenues and sacred temples.
There's an old world charm about the city that reaches out and leaves no one untouched. Mysore, or Mahishur as it was called then, traces its history back to the mythical past, when Godess Chamundeshwari of Chamundi Hills killed the wicked buffalo-headed Demon, Mahishasura.
Mysore Dasara is the celebration of this victory of good over evil. Mysore also has associations with the Mahabharata and King Ashoka of the 3rd century B.C. during the Wodeyar rule Mysore reached the zenith of its glory as a fabled centre of oriental splendour.
Pomp and Pageantry Relived Come to Mysore in October when the tranquil city awakens to ten days of Dasara festivities. Brilliantly lit up Palaces, decorated arches, festooned streets, colourful costumes and cultural shows... classical music, folk dances, Bharata Natyam, Yakshagana, Huthari, Torch Light Parade, Theppotsava... The culmination is the legendary Mysore Dasara Procession with caparisoned elephants, the golden howdah, decorated horses, stately coaches, troops in ceremonial uniforms, folk dancers and colourful floats.
Home of rare species of fauna The Mysore Zoo was set up under royal patronage in the nineteenth century. Its fauna includes rare and exotic species which are housed in lush, green surroundings. The zoo is famous for breeding some very rare animals in captivity.
Gothic art A beautiful Cathedral, reminiscent of medieval architectural style. Stained glass windows and lofty towers make it an imposing structure.
Shopping in Mysore is a fantastic experience. Rich tradition of handloom and handicrafts, colorful local bazaars and warm-hearted heated people would make your shopping in Mysore a treasured memory. Outstanding souvenirs, delightful gift items or personal possessions - whatever you wish to buy, there are abundant options available in Mysore.
The most popular item for shopping in Mysore is the silk saris. Silk saris are huge favorites with the Indian women and are believed to reveal the feminine grace most perfectly. Vibrant colors and exquisite motifs adorn the silk saris of Mysore. A piece or two must feature in your shopping cart in Mysore.
Sandal woodcrafts are yet another hot favorite with those who go for shopping in Mysore. Mysore grows one of the finest varieties of fragrant sandalwood from which the ace craftsmen chisel out exquisite artifacts. From arty souvenirs to utilities or objets d'art - the sandalwood crafts may leave you spoilt for choice while shopping in Mysore. You may also choose to buy some authentic sandal wood oil that has phenomenal healing and cosmetic quality and is widely used in Ayurveda.
Several other traditional handicrafts of the state of Karnataka are available in the shops of Mysore. Beautiful woodcarvings, Bidriware, Metalware, Stone Carvings and Mysore paintings may lead you to a shopping spree in Mysore.
Numerous exclusive private shops dot around the Devaraja Market that skirts the main Sayyaji Rao road. Also pay a visit to the Government Silk Weaving Factory and the Government Sandal Oil Factory. They have their retail outlet inn the city markets too.
Location :: 15 kms from Mysore airport. 8 kms from Mysore railway station. Overlooking Chamundi Hills.
Rooms :: 54
Room Facilities :: 54 (33 doubles 2 singles, 5 terret rooms, 6 de luxe rooms, 8 suites) All Air Conditioned.
Other Facilities :: RESTAURANT: Multicuisine restaurant, Tea lounge and Bar.
FACILITIES AND SERVICES :
Recreation : A Recreation Room offers billiards, cards or chess. A comfortable Bar is the focus for convivial evenings. There are tennis courts for the energetic. And an open-air swimming pool with its surrounding lawns and flowerbeds provides relaxation in an idyllic setting.
Conference and banquet Facilities : In fact, the Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel makes the right venue for conducting business conferences, and seminars as well as holding family functions, and throwing parties.
The Grand Ballroom of the Lalitha Mahal Palace, once the scene of royal revels, now serves as a splendid Conference or Banquet Hall that accommodates 150 people.
The Lalitha Mahal Palace hotel offers 2 halls for conferences and banquets. The smaller hall of the heritage hotel is apt for a gathering of 35 people.
Details :: On a low hill, just outside the royal city of Mysore, stands a shimmering white palace - a splendid Italian palazzo, double columned and domed-set in sprawling terraced and landscaped gardens. This is the Lalitha Mahal, built by the erstwhile Maharaja of Mysore to host his most important guest, the Viceroy of India. The Lalitha Mahal is now one of India's most opulent hotels, a palace hotel that offers an experience of princely living in a real Maharaja's palace.
Location :: 104, Vivekananda Road, Yadavagiri, Mysore 570 020, Karnataka, India
Rooms :: 90
Room Facilities :: Hotel The Paradise have 90 well furnished rooms overlooking the entire city of Mysore with the famous Chamundi hills as a backdrop, Pure Vegetarian Multi Cuisine restaurant, Bar, Conference halls, Boardrooms and ample parking space. We also have our own travel agency with branches at Chennai and Bangalore
Other Facilities :: Conference hall (35-40 pax)
Same day laundry service
Doctor on call
Safe Deposit locker
Conducted tours, car rental, air and rail booking
Ample car parking area
Details :: As one of the leading Hotels of Mysore, we take this opportunity to introduce our self as a pure vegetarian hotel over looking the entire city of Mysore with the famous Chamundi hills as a backdrop.