Amba Vilas Palace
A bright name in Mysore palace tourism is this palace. You probably will hear people referring to it as the Mysore Palace. Built by the twenty-fourth Wodeyar king, Mysore Palace features Indo-Saracenic architecture that is worth admiring. From the deep pink marble domes and the gold plated dome to the Hindu temples and the intricate details on walls, everything will captivate your eyes from the moment you enter the palace compound. Enter through any of the four imposing arched gates that will lead you to the manicured gardens surrounding the palace.
After entering, start exploring the key elements of the palace, including the Durbar Hall, the Ambavilasa and the Royal Howdah. The Kalyan Mantapa is also mesmerising to look at. After the Kalyan Mantapa, visit the 12 Hindu temples that bestow a divine vibe to this historical location. Look around to spot 7 massive arches and the idol of Goddess Gajalakshmi along with her elephants on the top of the central arch. It creates an astonishing view! You can come here anytime between 10 am to 5.30 am with an entry fee of Rs. 70 per person. But, if you ask us, we would suggest you come to visit this Mysore palace at night to witness the entire palace illuminated with 97,000 golden lights. It is indeed a breathtaking sight! Another suggestion, try to plan your visit here during Dussehra festival in October when the palace is adorned beautifully with lights and huge celebrations are conducted.