Discover Karnataka’s royal legacy and timeless temple architecture on this immersive 3-day guided journey from Bangalore. Explore the intricate Hoysala masterpieces of Belur, Halebidu, Shravanabelagola, and Somanathapura, marvel at the grandeur of Mysore Palace, and walk through the historic island town of Srirangapatna. Enjoy panoramic Bangalore sightseeing, comfortable accommodation, and travel in a private air-conditioned vehicle with an expert guide. Perfect for culture lovers, history enthusiasts, and first-time visitors seeking a rich, hassle-free South India experience.
Activity location
Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Meeting/Redemption Point
Bengaluru
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
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3 Day Private Mysore and Hoysala Heritage Tour from Bangalore
Activity duration is 3 days3d
3d
English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Price details
NZ$884.58 x 1 AdultNZ$884.58
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Price is NZ$884.58NZ$884.58
includes taxes & fees
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Until Thu, 30 Apr
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Bottled Water: 2 Complimentary bottled water will be provided during the tour.
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Air-Conditioned Transport: Enjoy comfortable travel in air-conditioned vehicles.
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24x7 assistance through out the tour
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Professional & Experienced English speaking guide
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Public transport options are available nearby
Specialised infant seats are available
Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travellers
Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Bangalore to Belur & Halebidu (Overnight Hassan)
4 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Overnight at Hassan
Bengaluru
5h
Your journey begins in Bangalore with a warm meet and greet by your professional licensed guide at your hotel or preferred pickup point. After a short briefing, you depart in a private air-conditioned vehicle towards the heart of Hoysala architecture.
Chennakesava Temple
1h
Admission ticket included
Built in 1117 CE by King Vishnuvardhana, this temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu stands on a star-shaped platform and represents the artistic peak of Hoysala craftsmanship. Every surface is adorned with elaborate carvings, sculpted doorways, and richly decorated pillars that narrate mythological stories in stone.
Hoysaleswara Temple
1h
Admission ticket included
Hoysala Architecture Details Your guide highlights defining elements of Hoysala architecture, including lathe-turned pillars, layered narrative friezes of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and the use of soft soapstone that allowed unmatched precision. The star-shaped layout and rhythmic horizontal bands create a harmonious architectural composition.By afternoon, you arrive in Halebidu, the former imperial capital of the Hoysalas. Hoysaleswara Temple This 12th-century twin-shrine temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is the architectural highlight of Halebidu. Its exterior walls are covered in deeply carved panels depicting scenes from Hindu epics, celestial beings, and intricate ornamental motifs. The temple’s sculptural density and symmetry reflect the grandeur of the Hoysala Empire.
Kedareswara Temple
2h
Admission ticket included
A beautifully preserved shrine known for its symmetrical star plan and elegant detailing, Kedareshwara Temple demonstrates structural precision and refined craftsmanship. The carvings here are delicate yet powerful, showcasing the artistic maturity of Hoysala artisans.
Archaeological Survey of India Museum, Halebidu The site museum displays original sculptures, inscriptions, and architectural fragments recovered from the region. It provides deeper historical context, helping you understand iconography, temple evolution, and the artistic techniques of the 12th and 13th centuries. After completing the full guided exploration of Shravanabelagola, Belur, and Halebidu, you proceed to Hassan for hotel check-in overnight stay in Hassan.
Day 2: Hassan to Shravanabelagola & Mysore Sightseeing
6 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Overnight at Mysore
Sravanabelagola
6h
Standing 57 feet tall atop Vindhyagiri Hill, this 10th-century monolithic statue of Lord Bahubali is among the tallest free-standing stone statues in the world. Carved during the Western Ganga dynasty, it represents renunciation and spiritual triumph. Your guide shares the storey of Jain philosophy and the grand Mahamastakabhisheka ceremony held once every 12 years.
Mysuru Palace
1h
Admission ticket included
Your day begins at the magnificent Mysore Palace, an Indo-Saracenic architectural masterpiece. Walk through the ornate Durbar Hall, admire stained-glass ceilings, intricately carved wooden doors, and royal artefacts that reflect the splendour of the Wadiyars. Your guide shares stories of coronations, royal ceremonies, and the palace’s illumination
Chamundi Hills
30m
Admission ticket included
Drive up Chamundi Hill for panoramic views of Mysore city below. Visit the revered Chamundeshwari Temple dedicated to Goddess Durga and stop at the giant monolithic Nandi statue carved from granite. The hill offers both spiritual significance and scenic beauty.
Devraja Market
30m
Step into the vibrant Devaraja Market, a century-old bazaar filled with colourful flower stalls, fresh produce, incense, spices, and traditional goods. Walking through its lively lanes provides an authentic glimpse into local life and Mysore’s trading heritage.
St. Philomena's Church
20m
Admission ticket included
Explore one of India’s largest Neo-Gothic churches, inspired by European cathedral design. Its soaring twin spires and stained-glass windows add architectural diversity to the city’s heritage landscape. Brindavan Gardens
Brindavan Garden
30m
Admission ticket included
Conclude the day at the beautifully landscaped Brindavan Gardens near the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam. Stroll through symmetrical lawns and illuminated fountains before witnessing the musical fountain show (subject to schedule), where water, light, and music create a vibrant evening spectacle. After completing a comprehensive guided exploration of Mysore’s royal landmarks, cultural hubs, and traditional industries, transfer to your hotel for check-in and overnight stay in Mysore.
Day 3: Mysore to Somanathpur, Srirangapatna & Bangalore (Departure)
6 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Chennakesava Temple, Somanathapura
2h
Admission ticket included
After breakfast at your hotel in Mysore, meet your guide and begin the final day of your heritage journey. Today’s route traces the legacy of the Hoysala dynasty and the era of Tipu Sultan before returning to Bangalore for evening departure. Chennakesava Temple Somanathapura Your first stop is the 13th-century Chennakesava Temple at Somanathapura, a star-shaped architectural gem built under the Hoysala Empire. The temple is renowned for its symmetrical layout, finely carved friezes depicting the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Your guide explains the precision of soapstone craftsmanship and the mathematical symmetry that defines Hoysala temple design.
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple
1h
Admission ticket included
Located on an island formed by the River Cauvery, Srirangapatna was once the capital of Tipu Sultan. Ranganathaswamy Temple Srirangapatna A significant Vaishnavite shrine dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, this temple showcases classic Dravidian architecture with intricate pillars and sacred sanctums. It remains an active place of worship and an important spiritual centre in the region.
Bangalore Palace
30m
Admission ticket included
Bangalore Palace is a magnificent royal residence inspired by England’s Windsor Castle, showcasing Tudor-style architecture.
Built in the 19th century, it features elegant interiors with wooden carvings, vintage furniture, and ornate ceilings.
The palace houses royal portraits, historical photographs, and artefacts reflecting the legacy of the Wodeyar dynasty.
Surrounded by lush gardens, it offers a glimpse into the grandeur and lifestyle of Mysore’s royal family.
Visitors can explore its spacious halls, corridors, and courtyards rich in history and charm.
It remains one of Bangalore’s most iconic heritage attractions.
Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace - Bangalore KR Market
30m
Admission ticket included
Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture, located in the heart of Bangalore.
Built in the 18th century, it served as the summer retreat of Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore.
The palace is primarily made of teak wood and features intricately carved pillars, arches, and balconies.
Its interiors are adorned with delicate floral motifs, faded frescoes, and ornamental designs.
The site also includes a small museum displaying artefacts related to Tipu Sultan’s life and reign.
This historic monument offers insight into the grandeur and legacy of the Mysore kingdom.
Cubbon Park
40m
Admission ticket included
Cubbon Park is a sprawling green oasis located in the heart of Bangalore, offering a refreshing escape from the city’s bustle.
Spread over vast acres, it is known for its lush lawns, shaded pathways, and a wide variety of trees and plants.
The park is home to several historic buildings, including the State Central Library and statues of notable figures.
It is a popular spot for morning walks, relaxation, and leisurely strolls amidst nature.
With its peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty, it provides a perfect break during city sightseeing.
Cubbon Park reflects Bangalore’s reputation as the “Garden City of India.”
Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri
Vidhana Soudha is an iconic government building in Bangalore and one of the finest examples of neo-Dravidian architecture.
It houses the Karnataka State Legislature and is a symbol of the state’s political and administrative power.
Built in the 1950s, the structure is made of granite and features grand steps, massive pillars, and an impressive dome.
The building’s design blends traditional Indian architectural elements with modern styles.
Though entry inside is restricted, it is a popular spot for photography, especially when illuminated at night.
Vidhana Soudha stands as a landmark representing the pride and heritage of Karnataka.
Drop at Hotel/ Airport after sightseeing.
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