Mysuru to get India’s first sandalwood museum
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MYSORE/ Created : Nov 12, 2020, 00:01 IST
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It is not just Mysore Pak and Yoga that have made Mysuru famous, but the wide array of sandalwood products that this city sells has also put it on the world map. Mysuru is already famous for its sandalwood oils, soaps, incense sti … Read more
It is not just Mysore Pak and Yoga that have made Mysuru famous, but the wide array of sandalwood products that this city sells has also put it on the world map. Mysuru is already famous for its sandalwood oils, soaps, incense sticks, artefacts etc. Read less
Now, for the patrons of sandalwood products, Karnataka Chief Minister, Yediyurappa will soon inaugurate India’s first Sandalwood Museum in Mysuru. The museum has been conceptualised to spread awareness about the history and cultivation of sandalwood products as well as behold their awe-inspiring variety in the display.
According to the reports, the museum will be inaugurated after November 25. News also has it that the sandalwood museum may also be shifted to the luxurious Mysuru Palace.
Once this museum is launched, tourists in Mysuru will have one more point of interest to add in their itinerary.
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