
Four-day holiday rush fills city’s iconic sites
Mysuru: With four consecutive holidays — Deepavali, Kannada Rajyotsava and the weekend — Mysuru transformed into a bustling hub of cultural and tourist activity.
From Thursday Oct. 31 to Sunday Nov. 3, the city welcomed a massive wave of visitors, drawing in locals, people from various districts and international tourists, who flocked to iconic sites across the cultural capital.
This surge in tourists breathed new life into Mysuru’s key attractions, including the Mysore Palace, Zoo and Karanji Lake Nature Park and the Sri Chamundeshwari Temple atop Chamundi Hill which were filled to capacity.
St. Philomena’s Church, the Railway Museum and Nanjangud’s Srikanteshwara Swamy Temple also saw streams of visitors, as holiday-goers embraced the festive atmosphere. The early rush began on Thursday causing heavy traffic around Mysuru’s popular landmarks.
St. Philomena’s Church, the Railway Museum and Nanjangud’s Srikanteshwara Swamy Temple also saw streams of visitors, as holiday-goers embraced the festive atmosphere. The early rush began on Thursday causing heavy traffic around Mysuru’s popular landmarks.
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