Bangalore, the "Silicon Valley of India", is not only the capital city of the south Indian state of Karnataka, but also the largest city of the state. A beautiful city known not only for its Information Technology (IT) companies, but also for the numerous gardens and lakes, Bangalore charms its way into the hearts of the visitors. Bangalore is a complete package that is replete with tourist spots, educational institutions, science centres, gardens, parks, museums, historical monuments, malls, temples and wildlife parks among others. It has something or the other to offer any visitor, in line with his/her tastes or interest.
Mysore, the second largest city of Karnataka, is also the cultural capital of the state. Second only to Bangalore in growth and development, Mysore is more rooted in the rich cultural past of the state. A city full of palaces and historic sites, Mysore offers a plethora of attractions that throw light into the rich heritage of the city. At present, Mysore is also amalgamating the old traditions and culture with that of modern developments. As a result, many a companies have set up their offices in Mysore. It is also touted as one of the cleanest cities of the country.
Bangalore and Mysore are at a distance of mere 142 kilometers from each other. As such travelling from Bangalore to Mysore is pretty easy and less time consuming. The most popular and cheap means of travel between both the cities is roadways, especially by bus. There are numerous buses that ply between these two metros of Karnataka at regular intervals. Most of these are run by the state transport corporation or BMTC. A lot many private agencies also operate in this route, thereby offering the travellers hundreds of options to choose from.
Travelling by train is also a popular means of journeying from Bangalore to Mysore. There are many trains that connect these two cities and which run daily, at different times of the day. Bangalore Mysore Passenger (236), Tippu Express (12614), Chennai Mysore Express (16222), Shatabdi Express (12007), Ajmer Mysore Express (16209), Chamarajanagar Tirupati Passenger (56213), Dadar Sharavathi Express (11035), Dharwar Mysore Express (17302), Hazrat Nizamuddin Swarna Jayanthi (12782), Howrah Mysore Special (08003), Jaipur Mysore Express (12976), Kannur Yesvantpur Express (16518), Mayiladuthurai Mysore Express (16231), Shimoga Town Mysore Express (06228), Tirupati Mysore Passenger (56214), Mysore Express (16731) and Mangalore Express (16517) are some of the trains that connect these two cities.
Hiring a cab is also an excellent means to reach Mysore from Bangalore. The cab charges vary according to the type and make of car preferred. For the adventurous, even riding a bike from Bangalore to Mysore is a viable option. Both cities have air connectivity too.
Mysore, the second largest city of Karnataka, is also the cultural capital of the state. Second only to Bangalore in growth and development, Mysore is more rooted in the rich cultural past of the state. A city full of palaces and historic sites, Mysore offers a plethora of attractions that throw light into the rich heritage of the city. At present, Mysore is also amalgamating the old traditions and culture with that of modern developments. As a result, many a companies have set up their offices in Mysore. It is also touted as one of the cleanest cities of the country.
Bangalore and Mysore are at a distance of mere 142 kilometers from each other. As such travelling from Bangalore to Mysore is pretty easy and less time consuming. The most popular and cheap means of travel between both the cities is roadways, especially by bus. There are numerous buses that ply between these two metros of Karnataka at regular intervals. Most of these are run by the state transport corporation or BMTC. A lot many private agencies also operate in this route, thereby offering the travellers hundreds of options to choose from.
Travelling by train is also a popular means of journeying from Bangalore to Mysore. There are many trains that connect these two cities and which run daily, at different times of the day. Bangalore Mysore Passenger (236), Tippu Express (12614), Chennai Mysore Express (16222), Shatabdi Express (12007), Ajmer Mysore Express (16209), Chamarajanagar Tirupati Passenger (56213), Dadar Sharavathi Express (11035), Dharwar Mysore Express (17302), Hazrat Nizamuddin Swarna Jayanthi (12782), Howrah Mysore Special (08003), Jaipur Mysore Express (12976), Kannur Yesvantpur Express (16518), Mayiladuthurai Mysore Express (16231), Shimoga Town Mysore Express (06228), Tirupati Mysore Passenger (56214), Mysore Express (16731) and Mangalore Express (16517) are some of the trains that connect these two cities.
Hiring a cab is also an excellent means to reach Mysore from Bangalore. The cab charges vary according to the type and make of car preferred. For the adventurous, even riding a bike from Bangalore to Mysore is a viable option. Both cities have air connectivity too.
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