About Mysore

The IFBEC 0223 conference will be organized in Mysore, Karnataka, India.

Conference Venue: Mysore County Retreat, Mysore, India.

About the City

Mysore is a beautiful city with lush green surroundings, well sculpted temples, and splendid architectured buildings, attracting thousands of tourists year round. It is the third largest city in Karnataka based at the foothills of magnificent Chamundi hill. The city is also the head quarters of the Mysore district. It was formerly ruled by Wodeyar dynasty and served as the capital of Mysore Kingdom; the rulers equally contributed to the growth of the city and turned it into a tourist destination offering interesting places to visit. The city is also known as cultural capital of Karnataka. The city is located in between two Rivers Kabini and Kaveri, it is rated as the second cleanest city in India.

HISTORY OF THE CITY GOES LIKE THIS

The name of the city has been derived by the anglicized version of Mahishuru, which meant the abode of demon Mahisha or Mahishasura who was half human and half Buffalo, he was killed by Goddess Chamundeshwari whose temple is situated on the top of the hill.

ECONOMY

Mysore is known as the tourism capital and major income is generated by tourism industry, the city is also home to weaving industry, bronzework, arts and handicrafts made of sandalwood, and also salt and lime production sky rocketed in the city paving way for industrialization which helped into economic growth. As years passed by Information Technology companies also set their software companies providing employment for the local people and it emerged as the largest software exporter of Karnataka. Some major industries set up in the city are Infosys, Larsen and Toubro, Bharat Earth Movers and many more.

EDUCATION

Modern education system started in Mysore when free English school was started based on the western model in the princely state providing quality education and later many Universities were set up imparting quality education some prominent colleges to mention are Maharajas College, University of Mysore, other institutes such as Defence food Research Laboratory, All India Speech and Hearing Institute and many more.

CULTURE

Mysore is referred as Cultural capital and it is widely known for festivities that are celebrated with grandeur, Dasara is the festival celebrated with ten day festivities well arranged with cultural programmes the festival is a great platform for artists, dancers, musicians, magicians and many other talented acts that is witnessed by thousands of tourists. Dasara festival’s main attraction is Jumbu Savari accompanied by Camels, Horses, musical bands, decorated Elephants which marches along the aisle making the environment electric. The city is also referred as City of Palaces comprising of many Palaces with intricate designs, architecture, paintings, extremely splendid façade and ornate interiors special mention is Amba Vilas, Jayalaksmi Vilas, Lalitha Mahal, Rajendra Vilas and many other amazing places to visit for tourists.

TOURISM

Places of interest are St. Philomena Church, Wesley Cathedral, Zoo, Kukkarahalli and karanji lakes, Krishnarajasagar Dam, B.R. Hills,Nagarhole National Park, Brindavan gardens, railway museum, Bandipur National Park ( Having species of Animals, Birds, Snakes and other wildlife species) Nanjanagud, Shivanasamudra, and many more nearby places to visit like Ooty, Kodaikanal, Madikere

Attractions & Tourist spots in Mysore

Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace also known as Amba Vilas Palace is the main attraction of south India which attracted millenniums of tourists around the year. If you planned to visit south India then it is one of the must see place for you. During the festival of Dasara (September to October) is the best time to trip here. Sound & Lighting Program of the Palace being processed between 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm throughout the week expect Sundays and Govt. Holidays.
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Chamundi Hills 

Mysore Palace also known as Amba Vilas Palace is the main attraction of south India which attracted millenniums of tourists around the year. If you planned to visit south India then it is one of the must see place for you. During the festival of Dasara (September to October) is the best time to trip here. Sound & Lighting Program of the Palace being processed between 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm throughout the week expect Sundays and Govt. Holidays.

Brindavan Gardens 

Brindavan Gardens is another world famed tourist spot of Mysore located on the bank of Krishnaraja Sagar Lake about 142 km away from Bangalore. This beautiful garden was designed by Sir Mirza Ismail. This garden is divided in two parts by the lake. This garden will be opened for you every day in a week from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm.
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Jagmohan Palace 

Jagmohan Palace was constructed in 1861 by King Krishnaraja Wadeyor. But the palace was converted into an art gallery during 1915. You will discover some finest collections of antiques of S.L. Haldekar, Ravi Varma, Nicholas Royrick and many other artists. Musical clock of the

Mysore Zoo 

Mysore Zoo is another important tourist spot in Mysore. This zoological garden is opened throughout the week except Tuesday. Mysore Zoo was constructed under royal patronage in 1892, making it one of the oldest zoos in India. Karanji Kere Lake is situated just behind zoo. This lake is a favorite spot of romantic couples.
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St. Philomenas Church 

St. Philomenas Church was constructed during 1956 in honor of St. Philomena. It gives you a great looks at evening when the church light up. This church is about 176 ft in height and the main hall of the cathedral is so wide that about 801 people can seat up at a time.

Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion 

Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion was constructed in 1905 by the King Chamaraja Wodeyar for his beloved daughter Jayalakshammanni. This palace is located close to the University of Mysore. It reflects the rich architectural splendor of Indian middle age.
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Beside of these there have some more tourist spots around the Mysore District. Some major of these are National Museum, Folk Art Museum, Oriental Research Institute, Melody World, Parks and Gardens, Datta Peetham, etc.,

How to reach Mysore?

BY AIR – The nearest International airport from Mysore is 140 km away in Bangalore, from where one can take flights to most of the important cities in India and overseas.

BY RAIL – Mysore is connected with most of the metros like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Chennai through regular trains.

BY ROAD – There is a 10-lane road recently launched that is good to reach Mysore in 90 minutes from the center of Bangalore. From the Bangalore International Airport, it may take 2.5 hours at night and 3 hours in the daytime.

BY ROAD – There is a 10-lane road recently launched that is good to reach Mysore in 90 minutes from the center of Bangalore. From the Bangalore International Airport, it may take 2.5 hours at night and 3 hours in the daytime.

How to go around Mysore?

The city has transport services from mobile based taxi services like Ola Cabs, Uber, Jugnoo as well. Also it has mobile based two wheeler taxi Rapido also mobile based self ride two wheeler scooters by Bounce and Vogo four wheeler self ride Zoom cars and many more. Apart from these, Within the city, buses are cheap and popular means of transport, auto-rickshaws are also available and tongas (horse-drawn carriages) are popular with tourists.

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