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Tickets are valid for 5 days from the date of purchase.
Visitors can purchase tickets through the government's EDCS Mobile One scheme, which can be purchased through WhatsApp.
Only a few days are left for the grand celebration of Naada Habba Dasara. It will be held from October 3 to 12 at Mysore Palace, Karnataka. Recently, the palace board launched WhatsApp tickets so that tourists can easily enter this iconic palace without queuing to buy tickets. According to the latest reports, tourists can purchase tickets through the government's EDCS Mobile One scheme, which is available through WhatsApp. Simply send the SMS “AG” to the WhatsApp number 8884160088 to get tickets for the palace tour. Not only this, it can also be obtained by scanning the WhatsApp QR code available on the Mysore Palace Board website https://mysorepalace.karnataka.gov.in.
WhatsApp tickets can be purchased in Kannada or English. Tickets are valid for 5 days from the date of purchase. The deputy director of the Mysore Palace Board of Directors said that the tour time of the palace is from 10 am to 5:30 pm.
In view of the Dasara festival celebrations, M Narayanagowda and others from the Mysuru District Hotel Owners Association submitted a memorandum to the DC government at their office on Wednesday to extend the night operating hours to 1 pm as it will help The city attracts tourists, promotes tourism, business, hospitality and other activities.
Tickets are valid for 5 days from the date of purchase. The deputy director of the Mysore Palace Board of Directors said that the tour time of the palace is from 10 am to 5:30 pm.
The grand opening ceremony of the Mysuru Dasara festival will be held on October 3 and the traditional Jambusavari (grand elephant procession) is scheduled to take place on October 12.
This year's celebrations will include an extended Dipalankara (light decoration) lasting for 21 days, 10 days longer than in previous years. Even after Jambusavari ends, the dazzling lights will continue for 11 days, adding a festive atmosphere to the city.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directed that the decorations should be higher this year than last year with the aim of making the event more visually appealing.