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Open-roof bus Ambaari hits the road in Mysuru

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Mysuru Sightseeing Hop-on-hop-off buses are finally introduced in Mysuru. The city is well known for its heritage and culture, and the place is a popular tourist attraction. During the famous Mysuru Dasara festival, a lot of tourists visit the place from all around the world.


The Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation( KSTDC) has launched the services of Ambari, double-decker buses to make tourism smooth and hassle-free.

Ambaari is a hop-on, hop-off initiative for tourists to experience the palaces and heritage buildings of Mysuru.


The open-roof hop-on hop-off double-decker buses, the city’s newest tourist attraction, are providing a new platform for experiencing and exploring the royal city’s heritage wonders.


An initiative of Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation (KSTDC).

Mysuru has four such buses and 40 passengers can sit in each bus.


Each bus is expected to make four trips a day and the duration of each trip is around two hours. The ticket has been priced at ₹250.


The bus route covers Hotel Mayura KSTDC office, Deputy Commissioner’s office, Crawford Hall, Kukkarahalli Lake, University of Mysore, Folklore Museum, Ramaswamy Circle, Palace Karikallu Thotti, Jayamarthanda Gate of the palace, zoo, Karanji Lake, Jockey Quarters’ Circle, Snow City, Chamundi Vihar Stadium, St. Philomena’s Church, Bannimantap, and City Railway Station. The tour culminates at Hotel Mayura KSTDC office.


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