Mysore.......

Mysore
770 m above sea level and 140 km from Bangalore, thecity of mysore was once
the capital of Wodeyars.Stately Mysore with its free lined boulevards, grand
palaces and gardens is one of the India's finest cities. Among the places of
interest are the Maharaja's Palace - the Palace built in
Indosaracenic style is profusely decorated and gilded, Chamundeshwari Temple,
Zoological
gardens, the Cauvery art and craft emporium and Brindavan Gardens.Mysore's most
famous festival is 10 day Dasara in October- November when the entire city gives
itself up to celebrations that include majestic procession, dance, music, and
a torch light parade

Summer = 20 to 28degree celcius
Winter = 10 to 16degree celcius
Magalore.......

Mangalore
375 Km west of Bangalore is a seaport town of mangalore. A cosmopoltian city,
influenced by bombay, it is major commercial centre. Mangalore could beyour
entry point to beach County- with its pristine, virgin, and unexplored beaches.
While in the area try and see aYakshagana performance- an elaborate dance form.
the kambla ( buffalo Race ) is another exciting local event. The places of interest
in Mangalore, are St. Aloysis Chapel, the 10th century Mangala devi Temple and
nearby Ullal beach with casurina groves.

Summer = 24 to 36degree celcius
Winter = 20 to 26degree celcius
Hampi.......

Hampi
the 14th century capital city of the Vijayanagara Empire lies in the Deccan
heartland, in the state of Karnataka. The ruins spread over an area of more
than 26 sq kms. protected by the tempestuous river Tungabhadra in the north
and by rocky granite stones on other three sides. There is a magical quality
to the ruins of Hampi even 650 years after the empire of Krishna - devaraya
disintegrated. Among the palces of interest are Vittala temple, Purandaradasa
Mandapa, the Sule and Hampi Bazaars, Lotus Mahal and the queen's bath.

Summer = 30 to 38degree celcius
Winter = 20 to 26degree celcius