Srirangapatnam is about 14kms from
Mysore(Mysooru). While visiting Mysore(Mysooru) it would be a good idea
to visit Srirangapatnam as well. Srirangapatnam was
the capital of the Mysore(Mysooru) State under Tippu Sultan.
As a result there are a number of historical monuments
related to the life and times of Tippu Sultan. After
the death of Tippu Sultan in 1799AD the British shifted
the capital back to Mysore(Mysooru).
The Daria Daulat Palace, the Palace of Tippu Sultan
in Srirangapatnam is a beautiful Palace built mainly
of teakwood. The walls of the Palace are covered with
colorful frescoes that represent the reign of Tippu
Sultan and the different battles that he fought. Tippu
built the Masji-e-Ala or the Juma Majid at Srirangapatna
as well. This mosque has tall lofty minarets that dominate
the skyline of Srirangapatna. The Ranganathaswamy temple
in Srirangapatnam is very famous. It has the idol of
Lord Vishnu as Ranganatha reclining on the serpent Ade
Shesha.
The tombs of Tippu Sultan, his father Hyder Ali and
mother Fathima Begum are laid out in the Gumbaz. The
Gumbaz is a major tourist attraction because of its
architecture and craftsmanship. It has enormous ebony
door inlaid with ivory. The dungeons of Srirangapatna
where the British soldiers were held captive also attract
tourists. One should visit Tippu's Fort, where he launched
his attack on the British and died there fighting them.
Srirangapatna also has the Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary
that attracts hundreds of migratory birds from all over
the world. The sanctuary is also home to flying bats
and marsh crocodiles. This wonder of nature is an ideal
place to unwind and enjoy nature. Another popular picnic
spot set in beautiful lush green surroundings is the
Sangam where the River Lokapavani joins the River Cauvery.
While in Mysore(Mysooru) it is worth visiting Srirangapatnam
because of its historical importance and natural beauty.
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