After breakfast proceed to Mysore, on the way visit Srirangapatana – practically an island formed by two branches of Cauvery River. Tippu’s Palace: The Summer Palace of Tippu Sultan at Srirangapatna, this palace was begun by Haider Ali and completed by Tippu in 1791. Known as `Rashk-e-jannat' (Envy of Heaven), it has massive wooden work and is known for five exquisitely ornamented arches with beautiful minarets and paintings on walls and ceilings.
On arrival check in at hotel and after fresh up, visit Mysore Zoo: Established with royal patronage in the 19th century, the zoo's collection of fauna includes rare and exotic species housed in lush green environs. St. Philomena's Church - this imposing Gothic structure with beautiful stained glass windows and lofty towers is a must see. Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery - the art gallery in the Jaganmohan Palace houses an excellent collection of ceramics, sandalwood, ivory, stone, antique furniture and ancient musical instruments. Brindavan Garden : Located about 19 kms from the heart of Mysore these beautiful gardens are laid out below the Krishnaraja Sagar dam built across the river Cauvery. These gardens are famous for the illuminated dancing fountains that come to life after sunset. The Krishnaraja Sagar Dam (known as Kannambadi to the locals) itself is a superb example of excellent engineering and itself is a tourist attraction in Mysore. Sir M. Vishveswariah, one of India's finest engineers, built it in 1924.
Over night stay at Mysore