19 Top Tourist Destinations in Tamil Nadu

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Tamil Nadu, with its distinctive ancient Dravidian culture, is a fascinating part of South India . The state draws both tourists and pilgrims alike to its towering, intricately built temples . Beaches and hill stations are popular destinations as well. Due to its culture, Tamil Nadu is a particularly hassle-free destination to visit, especially for women . Enjoy these top tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

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Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is known as the Gateway to South India. It's a sprawling and busy, yet conservative, city with deep traditions that are yet to give way to the growing foreign influence there. Unlike some other Indian cities, Chennai doesn't have world famous monuments or tourist attractions. Yet, if you take your time to explore below its surface and delve into its distinctive culture, you'll grow to appreciate it. These places to visit in Chennai will give you a feel for the city and what makes it special.

Mahabalipuram Beach

Around an hour south of Chennai, you'll find one of the top beaches on India's east coast—Mahabalipuram (also known as Mamallapuram). The beach has a thriving backpacker and surfing scene but is also popular with tourists who come to relax at the resorts there . It's known for its stone sculpture industry, and is a great place to shop for these items and see artisans at work. Other attractions are the Shore Temple, Five Rathas (sculptured temples in the shape of chariots), and Arjuna's Penance (a huge carving on the face of a rock depicting scenes from The Mahabharata ).

Kanchipuram

Popularly known as a "City of a Thousand Temples", Kanchipuram is not just famous for its distinctive silk saris . Located about two hours from Chennai, on the main road to Bangalore , it was once the capital of the Pallava dynasty. Today, only 100 or so temples remain, many of them with unique architectural beauty. The diversity of temples is particularly noteworthy. There are both Shiva and Vishnu temples, built by various rulers (the Cholas, Vijayanagar kings, Muslims and British also ruled this part of Tamil Nadu) who each refined the design.

Kanchipuram, Mamallapuram, and Chennai are often referred to as Tamil Nadu's Golden Triangle for tourists. It's one of the best places to visit near Chennai .

Pondicherry

Pondicherry, a separate union territory on the east coast of Tamil Nadu, is not really a place you'd expect to find in India. It was a former 18th century French colony and still retains a distinctly French flavor. Those who feel in need of a break from India will enjoy the taste of French culture there and the relaxed atmosphere. Sri Aurobindo Ashram attracts plenty of spiritual seekers. The French Quarter and the Promenade, bordered by the Bay of Bengal, are the most happening parts of the city. Auroville is a popular day trip.

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Ancient Madurai in Tamil Nadu is home to the most impressive and important temple in south India --the Meenakshi Temple . If you only see one south Indian temple, the Meenakshi Temple should be it. The city of Madurai is more than 4,000 years old and has remained a major center of Tamil culture and learning. During the heyday of its history, when the Nayak dynasty ruled, many magnificent temples and buildings with superb architecture were constructed. The 12-day Chithirai Festival , featuring a re-enacted celestial wedding of God and Goddess, is held in Madurai during April each year.

Thanjavur (Tanjore)

Thanjavur is best known for its astonishing Brihadeshwara Temple (known as the Big Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage Site made out of granite by Chola king Raja Raja I in the 11th century. It's an engineering marvel. However, the town is also a distinguished hub of arts and crafts in South India. Its various rulers -- from the Cholas in the 9th century to the Bhonsles in the 19th century -- all shared a common interest in patronage of the arts and crafts. Thanjavur continues to nourish artisans and performers.

Kumbakonam and Gangaikonda Cholapuram

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Interested in seeing more superb temples from the Chola era? Kumbakonam and Gangaikonda Cholapuram, northeast of Thanjavur, have two Great Living Chola Temples that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage listing too. The royal temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram was built not long after Thanjavur's Big Temple in the 11th century, when Rajendra Chola I relocated the Chola capital there in celebration of victory. Its design is similar to the Big Temple in Thanjavur but on a lesser scale, and it features an enormous stone Nandi (bull). The captivating 12th century Airavatesvara temple at Darasuram, near Kumbakonam, is covered in magnificent detailed sculptures. Kumbakonam abounds with temples too. Stop by the temple town of Swamimalai on the way to Kumbakonam to meet artisans who make bronze idols of gods and goddesses.

Famous for its old mansions (some of which are open to the public) and fiery meat curries, Tamil Nadu's Chettinad region is located about two hours from Madurai and Thanjavur. It can be explored on a day trip. Or, have a heritage stay at a mansion that's been converted into a hotel! The Bangala is a stately homestead located in Karaikudi, in the heart of Chettinad. The food is a highlight; seven courses are served on a banana leaf. Cooking classes and special packages for the exploration of local cuisine are also offered.

Tranquebar (Tharangambadi)

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Continue about two hours east of Kumbakonam to the Coromandel Coast and you'll come acroos the small town of Tranquebar, which was the first Danish trading post in India established in 1620. There you can see the remains of a 17th century fort, museum, and old church. The Bungalow on the Beach is an 18th century Danish colonial house that once belonged to the Governor of Danish India and has now been turned into a heritage hotel.

Pichavaram mangrove forest is one of the world's largest mangrove jungles (along with the Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal and Bhitarkanika in Odisha ). Yet, not a lot of tourists know about it. The mangrove forest is spread over 1,100 hectares and joins the Bay of Bengal, where it's separated by a lengthy sand bank. Apparently, there are more than 50 islands of various sizes, and 4,400 big and small canals! A boat will take you to explore them. Pichavaram is located about 30 minutes from the temple town of Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu, which is a bit over an hour north of Tranquebar and worth visiting too. It has a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in his dancing form of Nataraj and special fire ceremonies.

Tiruvannamalai

Many people say that Tiruvannamalai, and in particular Mount Arunachala, has a very special spiritual energy. The holy mountain has been called the most silent place on earth, as it has the ability to quieten the mind. It's considered by Hindus to be the embodiment of Lord Shiva. Tiruvannamalai attracts both pilgrims and spiritual seekers to its Arunachaleswar Temple and Sri Ramana Ashram. The crowd swells on full moon nights and during the Karthigai Deepam festival in November when pilgrims walk around the holy mountain.

Kanyakumari

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Kanyakumari sits on the furthermost tip of India, where the Bay of Bengal merges with the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. It attracts a lot of pilgrims as it's regarded as the abode of virgin Goddess Kanya Kumari, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati (the divine Mother Goddess). Goddess Kanya Kumari is believed to have done penance there to get Lord Shiva to marry her. The distinguishing feature of this spiritual town is the Swami Vivekananda Memorial and towering statue of Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar, located on a rocky island off the shore. The Swami meditated there in 1892, before setting out on his religious crusade. In addition, Kanyakumari is one of the best places to see the southwest monsoon arrive in India, in late May each year.

Rameshwaram

Rameshwaram is a peaceful little pilgrim town, brought to life by the constant stream of people that come to bathe in its holy water, get a puja done to purify their karma ​and visit Ramanathaswamy Temple. The approach to Rameshwaram is dramatic, with two long bridges (one for trains and one for other vehicles) linking it to the mainland. Not far from Rameshwaram, the crumbled, windswept remnants of Dhanuskodi , a town destroyed by a cyclone in 1964, are eerie in their isolation. Adam's Bridge is about as remote as you can get. This chain of reefs and sandbanks almost connects India with Sri Lanka , which is only about 30 kilometers (18 miles) away.

Ooty was established in the early 19th century by the British as the summer headquarters of the Chennai government. It's a sought-after place to escape the summer heat. If you travel there during the peak season in April and May, do be prepared for it to be crowded though! Ooty's main attractions include the 22 hectare Government Botanical Gardens (a flower show is held there every May as part of the Summer Festival), boating on Ooty Lake, and climbing Dodabetta Peak for an excellent view of the Nilgiri hills. To get to Ooty, take the scenic Nilgiri mountain railway toy train from Metupalaiyam.

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Downhill from Ooty, Coonoor is where the world-class Nilgiri tea originated. The town is beginning to realize its potential as a tourist destination but remains a refreshingly quieter option than Ooty. Many of the things to do there revolve around tea. Upper Coonoor is an enjoyable neighborhood to stroll around, plus there are viewpoints and trekking spots in the area. One trail leads to the ruins of 18th century Droog Fort, used by Tipu Sultan.

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The British created Kodaikanal as an alternative to Ooty. The town is nestled into the densely forested Western Ghat mountains northwest of Madurai. While it's not as developed as Ooty and retains some old-world charm, it still attracts a lot of Indian tourists during summer. Walking, trekking, boat rides and horse rides are popular activities. For peace and quiet, ideally stay out of town at a property such as Lilly's Valley Resort with its own nature trail.

Mudumalai National Park

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One of the top national parks in India , Mudumalai isn't far from Ooty in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu on the border of Kerala and Karnataka. It's reportedly home to over 260 species of birds (including peacocks), as well as elephants, tigers, deer, monkeys, wild boar, bison, and leopards. Tree house accommodations are a popular feature at many of the properties around Mudumalai.

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One of the best places to visit off the beaten track in India , Pollachi is a relatively unexplored destination that will delight nature and wildlife lovers. It's close to the Anamali Hills and the Kerala border. The Papyrus Itineraries offers immersive trips including bird watching, nature walks, boat rides, village and farm visits, handicrafts, and tea tours . Grass Hills Tours and Travels is also a reputable company that specializes in local nature and wildlife tourism. Try to catch the annual Kongu Nadu Cattle Festival, held in January. Stay at Coco Lagoon Resort , or the cheaper Coconut County Farm Stay.

Tiruchirappalli

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Tiruchirappalli (commonly called Trichy) is among the oldest inhabited cities in Tamil Nadu. Its ancient and diverse history can be traced as far back as the Early Chola Dynasty in the 3rd century BC. The city has had about 10 different rulers who have left their mark on it, including the British. However, it really flourished in the 16th century, when it was part of the Madurai Nayak kingdom. The eclectic attractions include an old fort, temples, churches, and markets.

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Often referred to as Queen of hill stations, Ooty is one of the best hill stations in India and among the top places to visit in Tamilnadu . Ooty is situated at a distance of 265 km from Bangalore. At an altitude of 7,440 feet, Ooty was a popular summer retreat for the British during colonial days. The rolling hills, lush green vegetation, and misty landscapes attract a large number of tourists to this hill station. Ooty Lake, Botanical Garden, Wenlock Downs, and Rose Garden are among the must include places in Ooty tour packages . The toy train, known as Nilgiri Mountain Railway that runs from Mettupalayam to Ooty is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must be experienced. The establishment of numerous tea estates made Ooty famous. Lofty mountains, dense forest, sprawling grasslands, and miles and miles of tea gardens greet the visitors on most routes. The annual Tea and Tourism Festival (Jan) and Summer Festival (May) attract crowds in huge numbers. Ooty can also be visited along with Wayanad tour packages .

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Situated on the banks of the River Vaigai, Madurai is the third-largest city in Tamilnadu and one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in India . The city is situated about 209 km from Coimbatore and 464 km from Chennai. Also referred to as Athens of the East, Madhurai is the oldest continually inhabited city in the Indian peninsula, with a history dating back to the Sangam period of the pre-Christian era. Madurai was the seat of power of the Pandyan Empire. Often considered the cultural capital of Tamilnadu, Madurai is one of the top places to visit in tamilnadu . The city is very well known for Madurai Meenakshi Temple, among the most visited temple in South India tour packages . Meenakshi Temple, also known as Madurai Meenakshi, is the biggest landmark of Madurai and is one of the largest temples in India. The temple has stunning architecture and a significant testimony for Vishwakarma Brahmins for their master architecture in sculpting this temple. Along with Meenakshi Temple, Thirumalai Nayak Mahal & Koodal Alagar Temple are other important places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages .

3. Kodaikanal

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Often referred to as the Princess of Hill stations, Kodaikanal or Kodai is one of the top tourist destinations in Tamilnadu tour packages and among the best hill stations in South India . It is located at a distance of about 469 km from Bangalore & 528 km from Chennai. At an altitude of about 7000 feet (2133 m) amidst the rolling slopes of the Palani Hills, Kodai has several scenic places that are enjoyed by its visitors as part of Kodaikanal tour packages . Kodaikanal is not extensively commercialized like Ooty and it offers a pleasant experience to tourists with relatively less crowd. Kodai Lake, Bryant Park, Coaker's Walk, Bear Shola Falls, Silver Cascade, and Pillar Rocks are the top tourist places in Kodaikanal . Kodaikanal is a place you can go to take a break from the rigours of daily city life, and this hill station lets you sit back and connect with nature as you head out on biking or trekking trails or take a stroll through the vast forests surrounding the town. Dolphin's Nose, and Vattakanal are some of the top trekking places in Kodaikanal.

4. Rameshwaram

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Rameshwaram is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu as well as in India. Situated at a distance of 562 km from Chennai, the town is home to the famous Rameshwaram Temple, among the must include places in Tamilnadu Tour Packages . Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Rameshwaram Temple is one of the Jyotirlinga temples in India, and is one of the top attractions you must visit as part of Rameshwaram tour packages . It is significant for Hindus as a pilgrimage to Banaras is incomplete without a Pilgrimage to Rameswaram. This is also the place where Rama worshipped Lord Shiva to cleanse away the sin of killing Ravana. Rameswaram along with Dwarka, Puri and Badrinath form the four Char Dhams. Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Agnitheertham, Gandamadana Parvatham, Dhanushkodi , Kothandaraswamy Temple and Erwadi are some of the most visited attractions of Rameshwaram. Sri Ramanatha Swamy Temple is renowned for its magnificent corridors and massive sculptured pillars. The third corridor of Ramanathaswamy temple is the longest one in the world.

5. Kanyakumari

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Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula, Kanyakumari is one of the famous pilgrimage places to visit as part of Tamilnadu tour . It is about 242 km from Madurai and 707 km from Chennai. A place of great natural beauty, Kanyakumari is one of the popular href='/tamilnadu/best' target='_blank'>Tamilnadu Tourist Places . Swami Vivekananda is said to have been lived here for a while and meditated. Situated at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean, this is the only place in India where one can enjoy the unique spectacle of Sunset and Moonrise simultaneously on full moon days. One of the main attractions in Kanyakumari is the Kumariamman Temple . Thiruvalluvar Statue, Vivekananda Rock Memorial , Gandhi Memorial, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Suchindram, Pechiparai Reservoir, Vattakottai Fort, St Xavier's Church and Udayagiri Fort are some of the top places to visit as part of Kanyakumari tour packages . Kanyakumari is also known for its spectacular beaches. Thengapattinam Beach, Sanguthurai Beach, and Chothavilai Beach are the important beaches near Kanyakumari.

6. Chidambaram

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Chidambaram is a pilgrimage town in Tamil Nadu. Well known for Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram temple is one of the most celebrated shrines in South India and also one of the famous Tamilnadu places to visit . It is about 66 km from Pondicherry, and 217 km from Chennai. Also known as Thillai, the town is known for the Thillai Nataraja Temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the 11th century, Chidambaram Nataraja Temple has a great religious as well as historic and cultural significance. This is one of the Panchabhoota Stalas signifying the five elements of wind (Kalahasti), water (Tiruvanaikka), fire (Tiruvannamalai), earth (Kanchipuram) and space (Chidambaram). Thillai Kaali Amman Temple, Pichavaram , Sattanathar Temple, Bhuvanagiri, Parangipettai, Annamalai University, Kollidam (river) and Poompuhar are the other prominent places to visit as part of Chidambaram tour packages . Brahmotsavam, Ani Thirumanjanam, Thai Poosam and Arudra Dharshan are some of the Nataraja Temple festivals that attract large crowds from far and nearby places. Natyanjali Dance Festival is a major festival held in February. Many eminent dancers give their performances during this festival.

7. Kanchipuram

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Kanchipuram or Kanchi is one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu . It is situated at a distance of 75 km from Chennai. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Chennai . Located on the bank of the Palar River, Kanchipuram is one of the oldest cities in India and was served as the capital of the Pallava Dynasty. Kanchi is known for its temples and silk sarees which are woven manually. Kamakshi Amman Temple is the landmark of Kanchipuram, and among the most popular places to visit in Kanchipuram . Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kailasanathar Temple, Karchapeshwarar Temple, Sri Ekambarnathar Temple are the other prominent temples to visit as part of Kanchipuram tour packages . The temples of Kanchipuram are known for their grandeur and great architecture. Kanchipuram is a traditional center of silk weaving and handloom industries for producing Kanchipuram Sarees. In 2005, 'Kanchipuram Silk Sarees' received the Geographical Indication tag, the first product in India to carry this label.

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Fondly called the 'Cultural Capital of India', Chennai is the fourth largest metropolis in India and the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is also one of the famous tourist places in Tamilnadu . Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, the city is famous for its beaches, museums, parks, temples, and several historical places. Marina Beach, Govt Museum, Parthasarathy Temple, Kapaleeswaraar Temple, San Thome Cathedral, etc are some of the must include places in Chennai tour packages . There are several other attractions in the vicinity of Chennai like Elliot Beach, VGP Golden Beach, Pulicat Lake, Muttukadu, etc. Chennai is as dynamic as it is immersed in tradition. It is also the starting point of many tourist destinations including Mahabalipuram , Madurai, Coimbatore, Pondicherry , Vellore and Kanchipuram, the famous historical & pilgrimage town.

9. Tiruchirappalli

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Situated on the banks of the Cauvery River, Tiruchirappalli or Trichy is the 4th largest city in Tamilnadu and among the must include places in Tamilnadu tour packages . It is located about 133 km from Madurai and 334 km from Chennai. Tiruchirappalli is home to numerous historical monuments and temples that attract tourists and pilgrims from all parts of the country throughout the year. The city played a critical role in the Carnatic Wars (1746-1763) between the British and the French East India companies. Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam, one of the most famous pilgrimage centers in South India is situated near Trichy. Rockfort Temple, Jambukeshwar Temple , Uraiyur, Mariamman Temple, Government Museum and the St John's Church are some of the top places to visit as part of Trichy tour packages . Tiruchirappalli is internationally known for a brand of cheroot known as the Trichinopoly cigar. The city is very popular for its cigars, handloom saris and stone-studded jewelry, Pith models, and cheroots. According to the National Urban Sanitation Policy (2010), Tiruchirappalli was one of the ten cleanest cities in India.

10. Yercaud

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Yercaud is a beautiful hill station in the Salem district of Tamil Nadu. At a distance of 31 km from Salem, and 249 km from Bangalore, it is one of the best Tamilnadu tourist places , and among the most famous places to visit near Bangalore . At an altitude of 1515 m in the Shevaroy hills, Yercaud town got its name from the Yercaud Lake located at its center. Stone-age implements have been found from the ancient shrine located near Shevaroy Hills, which is about 5 km from Yercaud Lake, among the must include places in Yercaud tour packages . Anna Park, Lady's Seat, Shevaroy Temple, Small Lake, Bear's Point, Pagoda Point, Killiyur Falls, and Botanical Garden are some of the prominent tourist places in Yercaud . Yercaud is known for its plantations majorly of coffee, orange, jackfruit, guava, cardamom, and black pepper. Summer Festival celebrated in Yercaud in the month of May is a special attraction. This festival is marked by a 7-day exhibition of flowers, dog shows, boating races, and a village fair.

11. Coonoor

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Coonoor is a Taluk and a municipality in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. About 18 km from Ooty, & 71 km from Coimbatore, it is one of the must invlude places in Tamilnadu Tour Packages , and among the best places to visit near Bangalore . At an altitude of 6,000 feet above sea level, Coonoor is famous for its verdant environs and for a variety of wildflowers and birds. It is the second-largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (Toy Train) is one of the oldest mountain railways in India. The train ride in the midst of the Nilgiris, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an unforgettable travel experience as part of Coonoor packages . Besides, this stunning hill station is well-known for its production of Nilgiri tea. Coonoor can be visited along with Ooty tour . Sim's Park, Lambs Rock, Dolphins Nose, St. Catherine Falls, and Law's falls are some popular tourist places in Coonoor . It is an ideal base for many trekking expeditions leading into the Nilgiris.

12. Mahabalipuram

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Mahabalipuram, also called Mamallapuram is one of the must-visit weekend getaways from Chennai for one day trip. About 57 km from Chennai, it is one of the UNESCO heritage site in Tamil Nadu and one of the best places to experience Tamilnadu Tourism . Famous for its Shore Temple built in 7th century, Mahabalipuram was the second capital of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram . It is known for its historical monuments, sculptures, scenic beauty, culture and tradition. The famous Arjuna's Penance, the Krishna Mandapa, Thirukadalmallai temple, Cholamadal Artist's Village, Mahabalipuram Beach, Tiger Cave and Crocodile Bank are the must include places in Mahabalipuram tour packages . One of the prominent festivals celebrated here is the Mamallapuram Dance Festival, which is organized by the Department of Tourism every year from December - January. Mahabalipuram is one of the best places to include in your Pondicherry tour packages .

13. Thanjavur

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Thanjavur, also known as Tanjore, is one of the popular places of href='/tamilnadu/heritage' target='_blank'>heritage in Tamilnadu as it has a rich historical heritage and is a prism of ancient as well as the modern south Indian civilizations. It is situated about 170 km from Madurai, and 326 km from Chennai. Situated on the banks of River Cauvery, it is one of the top places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages . The city was once the stronghold of the historic Cholas. Since then, Thanjavur has been one of the chief political, cultural and religious centers of South India. Thanjavur is famous for the Brihadeeswarar Temple built by Rajaraja Chola in the year 1010 AD. Also known as the Big Temple, Brihadeeswarar Temple is one of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and among the most important heritage sites in India. The temple is considered to be one of the best specimens of South Indian temple architecture and among the must-visit places as part of Thanjavur tour packages . Apart from Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur and the surrounding areas have several important tourist attractions like Thanjavur Palace, Kumbakonam , Darasuram, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, Thiruvaiyaru, Thirubuvanam, etc.

14. Kumbakonam

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Kumbakonam is an ancient temple town located amidst the two rivers Cauvery and Arasalar in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. About 235 km from Madurai, and 282 km from Chennai, it is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu , and among the popular places to visit near Chennai . Kumbakonam is known for its temples and mutts (monasteries). There are around 188 Hindu temples within the municipal limits of Kumbakonam. Adi Kumbeswarar Temple , Nageswaraswamy temple and Kasi Viswanathar temple are the prominent temples to visit as part of Kumbakonam tour packages . Sarangapani temple is the largest Vaishnava shrine present in Kumbakonam. Patteeswaram, the Oppiliappan Kovil, the Swamimalai Murugan temple and the Airavateeswarar Temple are the other temples located in the vicinity of Kumbakonam. The town is well - known for its prestigious educational institutions and carved Panchaloha idols, silk products, brass, and metal wares. The important festival of Kumbakonam is the Mahamaham festival. It takes place once in 12 years during the Tamil Month of Masi (February/March) and lakhs of pilgrims visit Kumbakonam and takes a holy bath in the sacred Mahamaham Tank.

15. Yelagiri Hills

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Yelagiri is a hill region located in between the towns of Vaniyambadi and Jolarpettai in the Vellore district of Tamil Nadu. About 178 km from Bangalore, and 230 km from Chennai, this is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore , and among the least explored hill stations in Tamilnadu . Yelagiri is a cluster of 14 hamlets that lie between four mountains spread over an area of 30 sq km having an altitude of 3500 ft. This is one of the famous hill stations near Chennai . The highest point in Yelagiri is the Swamimalai Hill, standing tall at 4,338 ft with spectacular views. The hill provides a good number of trekking trails through thick reserved forests as part of Yelagiri tour packages . Javadi Hills, Palamathi Hills, Punganur, Velavan Temple, Jalagamparai Waterfalls and Nature Park are the other prominent tourist places in Yelagiri Hills . Yelagiri Summer festival celebrated in May end is organized by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development. Stalls from different departments, flower shows, various cultural programs, and Dog Show with a variety of dog breeds are conducted every year.

16. Hogenakkal

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Hogenakkal Falls is one of the best waterfalls in India , and among the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. It is about 146 km from Bangalore and 345 km from Chennai. Also, it is one of the major waterfalls near Bangalore . Often referred to as the 'Niagara of India', Hogenakkal is one of the wonderful places to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. When the River Kaveri enters the Tamil Nadu border after winding its way through the state of Karnataka, it descends down the lofty landscape forming the Hogenakkal Waterfalls. The Carbonatite rocks found near the waterfall are one of the oldest in the world. The falls has about 14 channels with drops varying between 15 & 65 ft. It can be visited as part of Yercaud tour packages . Coracle riding is one of the main attractions here which is allowed during the monsoon and winter season. Boating is usually stopped in peak monsoons. Hogenakkal is also the good place to try out your swimming skills. Tourists can also go for trekking on the nearby surrounding hills. The water from the fall flows towards the Mettur Dam which is also known as the Stanley Reservoir. Yercaud, MM Hills, and Yelagiri Hills are some of the major tourist destinations near Hogenakkal ...

17. Coimbatore

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Coimbatore or Kovai is the second-largest city, and also one of the top Tamilnadu tourist places . It is situated about 491 km from Chennai, 383 km from Bangalore, & 85 km from Ooty. Situated on the banks of the Noyyal River, Coimbatore is known as Manchester of southern India due to the large number of textile industries located in the city. Patteeswarar Temple, Marudhamalai Temple, Siruvani Falls, Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, and Meenvallam waterfalls are popular the must include places in Coimbatore Tour Packages . It is close to several important tourist destinations like Ooty, Coonoor, Kodaikanal, Palani, Munnar, Athirapally, etc. It is the starting point for Ooty tour packages .

18. Vellore

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Situated on the banks of the Palar River, Vellore is one of the oldest cities of South India, and among the popular places of heritage in Tamilnadu . It is located at a distance of 142 km from Chennai, and 214 km from Bangalore. Vellore is popularly known as the Fort City of Tamil Nadu. Now a very calm and understated place, it was once a battleground and has seen many wars. The name Vellore also means a City of Spears. Vellore is one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore , and among the top attractions, you must include in Tamilnadu tour packages . Vellore has many historic and religious attractions that one must visit as part of Vellore packages . Vellore Fort, Jalakandeswarar Temple, Clock Tower, the State Government Museum, the French Bungalow, Science Park, Vainu Bappu Observatory, Amirthi Zoological Park, Big Mosque, St. Johns Church, and Sripuram are the prominent places to visit in Vellore .

19. Valparai

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Originally known as Poonachimalai, Valparai is one of the least explored hill stations in India . About 65 km from Pollachi, 105 km from Coimbatore, it is among the top tourist place to visit in Tamilnadu . Situated at an altitude of 3500 feet, Valparai is a little piece of heaven tucked away in the cradle of the Anamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats. Sholayar Dam, Aliyar Dam, Nallamudi Viewpoint, Loam's View Point, Balaji Temple, Monkey Falls, Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Chinnakallar Waterfalls, Birla Falls, Koolangal River, Grass Hills, Nirar Dam, etc. are some of the popular places to visit in Valparai as part of Valparai tour packages . Valparai is famed for its numerous coffee and tea plantations that are surrounded by thick forest.

20. Tirunelveli

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Tirunelveli is a city situated on the banks of the river Thamirabarani in Tamilnadu. About 158 km from Madurai, 291 km from Trichy, and 623 km from Chennai, Tirunelveli is the most popular places to visit near Trichy , and among the must include places in Tamilnadu packages . Also known as Nellai, Tirunelveli is positioned close to the southern tip of India and is very eminent for various geographical features. Tirunelveli has a rich cultural and architectural heritage which is evident from the various temples, and churches located here, and are the must include places in Tirunelveli packages . Nellaiappar Temple, Venkatachalapathy Temple, Sankaranainar Kovil, Allagammai Kashi Vishvanathar, Holy Trinity Cathedral, the Mela Tiruvenkatanathapuram Temple, and Mundanthurai-Kalakad Wildlife are some of the top tourist places in Tirunelveli . The city is also famous for Tirunelveli Halwa and also known as Halwa city and Oxford of South India. The annual Car Festival of Nellaiappar Temple is the major festival celebrated at Tirunelveli.

21. Tenkasi

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Tenkasi is the second largest town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. Situated on the Madurai - Kollam highway, it is one of the popular places to visit near Trivandrum , and among the top Tamilnadu places to visit . It is situated about 109 km from Trivandrum, 132 km from Kanyakumari, and 160 km from Madurai. Tenkasi is famous for numerous waterfalls spread around the region including the famous Courtallam Falls, among the must include places in Tenkasi packages . River Chittar flows through this picturesque destination favoured amongst tourists. The Word Tenkasi means Kasi of the South referring to the Kasiviswanathar temple situated in the town. Kulasekaranathar Temple, Kannimaramman Temple, Anggalap Parameshwari Temple, and Esakki Amman Kovil are the other prominent Tenkasi tourist places .

22. Meghamalai

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Megamalai or Meghamalai is a beautiful hill town in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. About 126 km from Madurai, and 127 km from Munnar, it is one of the offbeat hill stations in South India and among the top places to visit near Madurai . Popularly called Highwavys Mountains, Meghamalai is an unexplored paradise in the Western Ghats and is very little known even to the people of Tamilnadu. Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Highwavy Dam, Megamalai Viewpoint, Manalar Dam, Suruli Falls, Iravangalar Dam, and maharaja Mettu are some of the top places to visit in Meghamalai . If you are looking for a calm and tranquil weekend from the hustle-bustle of city life, Megamalai is the perfect place to visit in Tamilnadu .

23. Pollachi

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Pollachi is a scenic town and a taluk headquarters in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu in India. About 48 km from Coimbatore, and 116 km from Munnar, it is one of the the stunning offbeat places to visit as part of Madurai tour packages . Located on the tip of the Annamalai hills and the plains of Coimbatore, the charming town of Pollachi is known for its lavish greenery and blissful sceneries. The ancient Arulmigu Subramania Thirukoil, Topslip, Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve, Aliyar Dam, and Masani Amman Temple are the must include places in Pollachi tour packages . Pollachi is a largely visited tourist hub along with Coimbatore as part of Tamilnadu tour packages .

24. Marina Beach

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At a distance of 4 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station (located at Kamarajar Road, near local Chepauk Railway Station), the famous Marina beach is the second longest beach in the World and runs to a length of 13 Km. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Chennai city and also one of the popular attraction not to miss in a Chennai tour packages . Situated on the beach, the Anna Park, named after the founder of D.M.K Anna durai and the tomb of M.G. Ramachandran who was a film star (both were former Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu) and the Statue of Labour is a splendid sculpture depicting the efforts of a team of labourers who are at hard manual labour. The beach can be ideally visited in the early mornings or in the late evenings when the area becomes a virtual ground with food stalls and other entertainments.

25. Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple - Srirangam

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At a distance of 1 km from Srirangam Railway Station, 9 km from Trichy Railway Junction, 62 km from Thanjavur, 145 km from Madurai & 327 km from Chennai, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is a prominent Hindu temple situated at Srirangam near Trichy. It is one of the famous temples in South India , and among the most visited places in Tamilnadu . Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is the foremost of the eight self-manifested shrines of Lord Vishnu, and among the important places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu . Built across an area of 156 acres, this temple is dedicated to Ranganatha, a reclining form of Hindu deity, Lord Vishnu. This temple lies on an island formed by the twin Rivers Cauvery and Kollidam. Though the temple existing since the 2nd century BC, the archaeological inscriptions are available only from the 10th century CE. Among the must include places in Trichy tour packages , this temple is also known by other names such as Thiruvaranga Tirupati, Periyakoil, Bhoologa Vaikundam, and Bhogamandabam. It has seven enclosures formed by thick and huge rampart walls which run around the sanctum. Apart from the 7 enclosures with massive walls, the temple complex has 21 very colorful sculpted gopuras, 50 sub-shrines, 9 sacred ...

26. Kutralam Falls / Courtallam Falls

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At a distance of 7 km from Tenkasi, 62 km from Tirunelveli & 160 km from Madurai, Courtallam, or Kutralam Falls is a stunning waterfall situated near Tirunelveli. It is one of the prominent waterfalls in Tamilnadu , and among the must include places in Tenkasi holiday packages . Courtallam is famed as the 'Spa of South'. There are nine waterfalls at Courtallam where the River Chittar cascades over 92 meters at varying volumes. The Main falls or Peraruvi is the most popular and the biggest among the nine falls, at a distance of about 300 meters from Courtallam Bus Stand. Falling from a height of 60 m, it is located right inside Courtallam town. The flow of water is interrupted by the Pongumakadal rock and comes down gently making it a safe place to bathe. The waters of Courtallam are believed to have medicinal qualities as it flows through forests of herbs. The Kutralanathar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva is located near this falls. Chitraruvi or Small falls is situated just above the Main falls, and is one of the famous Tenkasi tourist places . There are steps that provide easy access to the small falls. The size of the falls is comparatively small and the people who are scared of Peraruvi can literally enjoy Chitraruvi. Separate sections are present both for men and women to take bath. ...

27. Pichavaram

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At a distance of 16 km from Chidambaram & 217 km from Chennai, Pichavaram is an exquisite coastal village near Chidambaram in the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the picturesque places to visit near Chennai and among the must include places in Chidambaram packages . Located between the Vellar estuary and Coleroon estuary, Pichavaram is well-known for its mangrove forests spread over 1100 hectares area. The mangroves of Pichavaram are considered the second largest mangrove forests in the world. Apparently, the forest has more than 50 islands of various sizes and 4,400 big and small canals. The trees grow in water that's 3 to 10 feet deep in different places. The conditions are quite hostile, as the sea's tides bring saltwater in and out twice a day, changing the salinity. Hence, the trees have unique root systems, with membranes that only allow fresh water to enter. It is one of the popular Chidambaram tourist places . Pichavaram can be enjoyed through a boat ride around the 1100 hectare area of the forest, which takes you through narrow canals, breathtaking sceneries and allows you to witness the amazing life forms of the mangrove trees while adoring the birdlife of the forest. Approximately 200 species of birds have been recorded, along with many ...

28. Darasuram Airavatheswar Temple

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At a distance of 8 km from Kumbakonam, and 34 km from Thanjavur, Darasuram Airavathesvara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple located at Darasuram town near Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Tamilnadu , and among the best places to visit as part of Kumbakonam tour . Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram is deicated to Lord Shiva. A UNESCO world heritage site, it is a part of the popular trio known as the Great Living Chola Temple along with Brihadeeswara Temple at Thanjavur and the Gangaikondacholisvaram Temple at Gangaikonda Cholapuram. Airavatesvara Temple was built by the Chola King Rajaraja Chola II in the 12th century CE. It is amongst the eighteen medieval era Hindu temples in the Kumbakonam area. The shrine displays the Vaishnavism and Shaktism legs of Hinduism, and the traditional Nayanars- the Bhakti saints of Shaivism. According to legend, Airavata, the white elephant of Indra, worshipped Lord Siva in this temple. As per the mythology, Airavat was cursed by sage Durvasa for disrespected the hermit. The curse went on to discolor the pearly white skin of the elephant. Airavat got his color back by taking a dip in the water tank of this Lord Shiva's Temple. That is how the temple got its name. This story is also carved in stone in the inner chambers of the shrine. Airavatesvara Temple is one of the four temples built ...

29. Gangai Konda Cholapuram

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At a distance of 42 km Chidambaram, 76 km from Thanjavur, 110 km from Trichy & 268 km from Chennai, Gangaikonda Cholapuram is a historical town situated near Chidambaram. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Tamilnadu , and among the must visit places during Chidambaram tour . Gangaikonda Cholapuram became the capital of Cholas during the reign of Rajendra Chola I in 1025 CE and served as the Chola capital for around 250 years. This historical town is home to the renowned Brihadeeswarar Temple. It was built by Rajendra Chola I, the son and successor of Rajaraja Chola. This temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site 'Great Living Chola Temples'. Rajendra Chola I has established this temple after his great victories in Northern India. He was originally called Madurantakan and assumed the title of Rajendra during his coronation and continued to rule along with his father Rajaraja-I for a while. Gangai Konda Cholapuram is regarded as the reproduction of the Brihadisvara Temple that was built by Rajaraja Chola, father of Rajendra Chola. The temple is renowned for having the biggest Shivalingam in the Southern part of India. Among the top Chidambaram tourist places , the temple was located at the center of the Gangai Konda Cholapuram and occupies around 6 acres of ...

30. Thiruvanaikoil / Jambukeshwar Temple

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At a distance of 2.5 km from Srirangam Temple and 11 km from Trichy Railway Junction, Sri Thiruvanaikoil or Thiruvanaikaval, is famous for Jambukeswarar Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple was built by Kochengon, one of the Early Cholas around 1800 years ago on Srirangam Island. Thiruvanaikoil Temple is one of the five major Shiva Temples known as Panchabhoota Sthala representing element of water. The sanctum has Shiva Lingam in the form of Appu lingam (water lingam). The sanctum of Lord Jambukeshwara has an underground water stream and one can see water coming out of that stream all the time. The presiding goddess is Devi Akilandeswari Amman. According to legend, Parvathi performed penance in the form of Akilandeswari in the Jambu forest. She made the lingam out of the water of river Kaveri, installed it under the Venn Naaval tree evolved out of Saint Jambu and commenced her worship. Lord Siva at last gave darshan to Devi Akhilandeswari and taught her Siva Gnana. According to Sthala Purana, there were two Siva Ganas by name Malyavan and Pushpadanta. They always quarrel with each other and fight for one thing or other. On top of all in one fight Malyavan cursed Pushpadanta to become an elephant and the latter cursed the former to become a spider. Both the elephant and the spider came to Jambukeshwaram and continued their Shiva worship. The elephant collected water from river Cauvery and conducted Abhishekam to the lingam under the Jambu tree daily. ...

31. Balamurugan Temple - Ratnagiri

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At a distance of 17 km from Vellore, Ratnagiri Balamurugan Temple is an ancient temple located on top of a hillock in Ratnagiri on Vellore - Chennai National Highway. It is one of the important places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu , and among the must-visit places as part of Vellore tour . The Ratnagiri Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan. This temple was built in the 14th century by Arunagiri Nathar. It was renovated in the year 1980 by Bala Muruganadimai Swamy. The temple boasts a huge tower at the entrance. One of the special features of this temple is that the poojas are conducted in Tamil instead of common Sanskrit. The 14th Century poet Arunagirinathar has sung about this temple as Murugan, the God of Devas resides in Ratnagiri. According to the locals, the divine power in the temple manifests its blessings in three forms. First is in the form of the Lord Murugan idol installed inside the sanctum, the second is in the form of Balamurugan and the third is in the form of a devotee. The idol of the main deity Bala Murugan was installed in a chariot that is made of granite. The garbhagriha is made of granite and is modeled according to the Chola architecture. The wall surrounding the shrine has small idols of Ganesha, Dakshinamurthy, Murugan, Brahma, Durga, and Chandikeswarar. There are 2 temples for Lord Vinayaka, one on top of the hill and another at the bottom ...

32. Pykara Falls

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About Pykara Falls

Height of pykara falls, swimming at pykara falls, best time to visit pykara falls, 33. thirukkadaiyur.

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At a distance of 23 km from Karaikal , 23 km from Mayiladuthurai, 44 km from Chidambaram and 57 km from Kumbakonam, Thirukkadaiyur is a popular temple town located on the east coast of Tamil Nadu in the Nagapattinam district. The Amritaghateswarar - Abirami Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva is the most famous temple in Thirukkadaiyur. The presiding deity of this temple is Sri Amirthalingeswara and his consort is Sri Abirami. Thirukkadaiyur is one of the 8 Veera Sthalas, where Yama was clashed with Lord Shiva. It is believed that this is the place where Lord Shiva protected Markandeya, son of Mrikandu, from Yama. The scar caused by the Yama's rope is visible on the Linga during abisheka times. The temple was built by Chola kings in 11th century in the traditional Chola architectural style. Spread over 11 acres, the temple has great architecture and has five enclosures, huge towers and spacious mandapas. Based on the inscriptions seen here, the main shrine (sanctum) was in existence before early 11th century. The brick walls of the temple were replaced with stonewalls and the front mandapa was constructed during the period of Kulottunga Chola I. According to legend, when devas and asuras churned milk ocean to get Amritham, they forgot to worship Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha hurt and stole the pot of Amritham and kept at Thirukkadaiyur. While there, Ganesha created a Shiva Lingam and poured some of the Amritham over it. ...

34. Thirukandiyur

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At a distance of 12 km from Thanjavur and 35 km from Kumbakonam, Thirukandiyur is a temple town situated in Tamilnadu. The major attraction of Thirukandiyur is the Temple of Hara Sapavimochana Kandeswarar. The temple of Thirukandiyur is considered one of the 108 Divyadesams and is also known as Pancha Kamala Kshetram. As per history, the temple was built by Emperor Mahabali and is located between Kudamurutti and Vennar Rivers. According to a legend, Brahma became very arrogant and feet superior to Shiva. Brahma once visited Kailas to meet Shiva. Parvathi, the wife of Shiva got confused and performed pooja to Brahma instead of Shiva. Lord Shiva plucked off one head of Brahma to avoid the confusion between the two. This resulted in Shiva incurring a Brahmahathya dosha. The skull of Brahma stuck to the hands of Shiva which he could not separate despite all efforts. All the food offered to him was consumed by the skull and it was never filled. Holding the skull, Lord Shiva came down to earth for Bikshatana with his skull bowl. It is believed that Lord Shiva prayed to Goddess Kamalavalli and Lord Vishnu at Thirukandiyur and attained salvation from Lord Kamala Nathan in this temple. Finally, the head fell down at this place and disappeared. At last with the help of Lord Vishnu, Shiva got salvation from the curse; hence this place is called Hara Sapavimochana Temple. This temple is an excellent specimen of Dravidian style ...

35. Thirupparankundram Temple

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At a distance of 8 km from Madurai Junction Railway Station, Thiruparankundram Temple, also known as Tirupparamkunram Murugan Kovil is renowned for its 8th century rock cut cave temple dedicated to Lord Murugan (Subrahmanya). It is one of the major sacred places to visit in Madurai. Tirupparankundram Temple is one of the six abodes of Murugan and considered as the first and foremost temple of Lord Muruga. Several myths and legends are associated with this temple and one of them says that it is at this place that the Lord Muruga defeated the demon Surapadman and got married to Deivayani, daughter of the king of heaven, Indra and worshipped Lord Shiva. The main shrine is an early rock cut temple which has cells that house the sanctums of Subramanya, Durga, Vinayakar, Shiva and Vishnu. There are several mandapas in this temple known as Kambathadi Mandapam, Ardha Mandapam, and Mahamandapam situated at different levels connected by steps. There are several architectural features of interest, especially the rock cut portions of this hill temple dating back to the Pandya period and the life sized sculptures in the mandapams of the Nayakar period. An Aasthaana Mandapam with several artistically carved pillars lead one to the Rajagopuram which is 150 feet high. The shrine, having 48 artistic carved pillars, is a large rectangular chamber excavated into the huge main rock. The sanctum sanctorum is constructed by a combination of nine minerals called Navabashana and ...

36. Mariamman Temple - Samayapuram

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At a distance of 1 km from Samayapuram Bus Stand, 11 km from Srirangam, 19 km from Trichy, 66 km from Thanjavur & 317 km from Chennai, Sri Mariamman Temple situated at Samayapuram on NH-45 is one of the popular temples in the state of Tamil Nadu. Sri Mariyamman Temple is dedicated to Samayapurathal or Mariamman, an incarnation of Goddess Shakti. The main deity in the sanctum is made of sand and clay and hence there are no abhishekams conducted to the main deity, but instead the abishekam is done to the small stone statue in front of it. According to legend, the present deity was at the Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam, and one of chief priests of the temple believed that the idol caused him illness and hence asked it to be removed from the temple. It is a common belief that such local deities have immense powers and they must always be satisfied by proper offerings and sacrifices. According to history, King Vijayaraya Chakaravarthi built the present day temple in 17th century. The Goddess Mariamman has enormous powers over curing illnesses and hence, it is a ritual to buy small metallic replicas made with silver or steel of various body parts that need to be cured, and these are deposited in the donation box. Devotees also offer mavilakku, a sweet dish made of jaggery, rice flour and ghee. Persons affected by Chickenpox and Smallpox come to this place, stay here and pray the Goddess for speedy recovery. Abisheka Theertham is sprinkled on them after Pooja. Car ...

37. Margabandeswarar Temple - Virinjipuram

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At a distance of 650 m from Virinjipuram Bus Stop and 13 km from Vellore Town Railway Station, Sri Margabandeswarar Temple is a 13th century temple situated on Bangalore - Chennai National Highway. The temple has rich sculptures and artistic pillars. The temple was built by Cholas Kings in 13th Century while Bomma Nayakars, who built Vellore Jalagandeswarar temple, made several extensions to the temple including beautiful kalyana mandapa. The main deity of this temple is Swayambu Lingam known as Margabandeeswarar. The Siva Lingam is slightly leaning to North East direction. The Goddess of the temple is Maragadambal. Other deities seen in the temple are Ganapathy, Subramanya, Chandra Mouleeswara, Pancha Mukha Lingam, Saptha Matrukas, Lakshmi, Saraswathy & Durga. In this temple Lord Brahma is worshiped as Virinjan. He worshipped Lord Shiva at this place and hence it got the name Virinjipuram. The rays of sun fall on the presiding deity during the Panguni month (March/April). The roof above the sanctum sanctorum is decorated with Rudraksha. The temple is a very good example of Dravidian temple architecture. This is the birth place of renowned Vedic scholar and Shiva devotee Sri Appaya Dikshithar. The Simha teerth, the tank with the lion faced sculpture located inside the temple complex is a nicely built. The temple ...

38. Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

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About Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary

History of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, layout of mudumalai wildlife sanctuary, 39. padmanabhapuram.

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At a distance of 35 Kms from Kanyakumari, 53 Kms from Trivandrum & 700 Kms from Chennai (situated on Trivandrum - Kanyakumari road), Padmanabhapuram is an ancient historical town surrounded by a fort with an area of 187 acres. The ancient capital of Travancore might be constructed before AD 1601. The palace with an area of seven acres, is situated in the very centre on the Padmanabhapuram Fort, amidst hills, dales and rivers. The fort which was built with mud originally was dismantled and reconstructed with granite by Maharaja Marthanda Varma. The height of the walls varies from 15 ft to 24 ft according to the inclination of the ground. Entry Fee Rs 25 for Adult & Rs 10 for Children. Closed on Mondays. Fees for Foreigners : Adult Rs 200 & Children Rs 50 Video and Camera Fee are Rs 1500 & Rs 25 Respectively Separate fee for Car parking

40. Mayiladuthurai

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At a distance of 37 km from Kumbakonam, 37 km from Karaikal and 42 km from Chidambaram, Mayiladuthurai is a town and headquarters of the Mayiladuthurai Taluk in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu. Mayiladuthurai is known for the Mayuranatha Swamy Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is one among the six temples which are compared as equivalent to the temple in Varanasi. The other 5 Shivasthalams are Tiruvenkaadu, Chaayaavanam, Tiruvaiyaru, Tiruvanchiam and Tiruvidaimarudur. This temple was reconstructed with stone in 10th century during the period of Sembiyan Mahadevi. However, the renovations from the 19th century have destroyed some of the older structures and the inscriptions. Some of the stone sculptures of Vinayakar, Natarajar, Dakshimamurthy, Lingodbhavar, Brahma, Ganga Visarjanamurthi, Durga and Bhikshatanar from the period of Sembiyan Mahadevi have been well preserved. The main diety is in the form of lingam called Mayuranathar and his consort Abhayambika appears as a peacock worshipping the Lord here. According to legend, Daksha, father of goddess Parvathi, conducted a Yagna but intentionally didn't invite Lord Shiva to humiliate him. Lord Shiva did not want Parvathi also to attend the Yagna. But Goddess Parvathi attended the function and was humiliated by Daksha. Lord Shiva in Veerabadra form and destroyed the Yagna. As Parvathi ignored Lord's advice, she was cursed to become a peacock. She came ...

41. Alagar Koil / Azhagar Koil

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At a distance of 21 km north-east of Madurai, Alagar Koil is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu situated on a picturesque wooded hill. It is one of the major temples in Tamilnadu and an important pilgrimage site near Madurai city. The temple is the abode of Lord Vishnu and is the sacred place for several followers of Lord Vishnu in the region. It is situated in the Alagar hills and is also known as Azhagar Kovil. Here 'Vishnu' presides as Meenakshi's brother 'Azhagar'. The statue of the lord is made of stone and is a great masterpiece created from kallalgar. Several different statues in different postures of the Lord are all kept in the temple under the same roof and it is the best form of distinct temples in southern India. The impressive main tower at the entrance is believed to have been built by the Pandyan Kings. Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan (1251-1270 AD) has beautified the 'vimana' with gold plates. Later, during the reign of the Vijayanagar king Krishnadeva Raya, the temple has received good funding for conducting regular festivals. Timings: 9 AM - 6:30 PM

42. Silver Cascade

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At a distance of 8 km from Kodaikanal Bus Station, Silver Cascade is a mesmerizing waterfall situated in the town of Kodaikanal. This is one of the most popular waterfalls near Bangalore and among the prime place to visit on a Kodaikanal trip . Cascading down from a height of about 55 meters (180 ft, the Silver Cascade waterfall is formed from the outflow of Kodaikanal Lake. It is one of the most visited tourist places in Kodai . The name 'Silver cascade' is given to this fall, owing to the colour of the water which appears silver when flowing down the 55-meter high cliff. There is a dedicated viewing platform in front of the waterfall, which serves as an excellent point to view the flowing waterfall down in a pool. One can easily reach the silver Cascade falls via local transport such as auto or rickshaw, in Kodaikanal. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

43. Sripuram

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At a distance of 10 km from Vellore, 70 km from Kanchipuram, 120 km from Tirupati, 146 km from Chennai, and 212 km from Bangalore, Sripuram Golden Temple is a sacred Hindu temple situated in Tirumalaikodi at Southern Vellore, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Bangalore , and among the must visit places during Vellore trip . Sripuram Golden Temple is dedicated to the goddess Mahalakshmi. Constructed in the year 2007, The temple is built in 100 acres area of land and constructed by Vellore-based Sri Narayani Peetham, headed by spiritual leader Sri Sakthi Amma. The Vimana and Ardha Mandapa have been coated with gold both in the interior and exterior. Sripuram is the biggest structure made out of gold as one and a half tonnes of gold has been used for the construction of the temple with a cost of 600 crores. This is one of the prominent Vellore places to visit . The temple is built in Dravidian style with wonderful artwork. Sripuram design represents a star-shaped path (Sri chakra) running a length of over 1.8 km. The temple is positioned in the middle of a wonderfully maintained lush green landscape. One has to walk along the star path to reach the temple in the middle. One needs to walk about 1 km to reach the central gopuram from the main temple ...

44. Wenlock Downs

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At a distance of 16 km from Ooty, Wenlock Downs is a vast expanse of grassy meadow located on the way to Pykara in Ooty, Tamilnadu. It is one of the most scenic places in Ooty and also one of the best Ooty tourist places . Along with Ooty Lake , this place is most commonly represented for Ooty Tourism . Wenlock Downs is a spectacular meadow named after Sir Arthur Lawley's sibling Beilby Lawley, third Baron Wenlock. The downs spread majestically across 20,000 acres of rolling lands that seems to be stretching endlessly. The entire place is covered with Shola forest. More popularly known as the Shooting Point, Wenlock Downs has two popular movie filming points known as Sixth Mile and Ninth Mile named so because of they are located at 6 miles and 9 miles away from Ooty. The extensive grassland of Wenlock Downs was once used as hunting ground by the British and Europeans. Today, Wenlock Downs home to the Gymkhana Club, the Hindustan Photo Films Company and a Government Sheep Farm. The journey from Ooty to Wenlock Downs takes one to the most serene excursions from Ooty. The Wenlock Downs are perfect for walking and hiking amidst this elegant landscape. The peak offers breathtaking views of the Nilgiris and is one of the best places to watch the nature of Ooty. The view of a lake (formed ...

45. Thiruvarur

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At a distance of 2 km from Thiruvarur Junction, 40 km from Kumbakonam, 39 km from Karaikal and 62 km from Thanjavur, Thiruvarur is a famous temple town known for Sri Thyagaraja Temple is a Hindu temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is the fore most form of the Saptha Vidanga Sthalams. Thyagaraja Swamy temple was first constructed by Aditya Chola I in 9th century. The temple was upgraded and rebuilt with stone by Rajendra Chola I in 11th century. The later expansions are attributed to Vijayanagar rulers. This temple is one of the biggest in the country and has the biggest temple chariot in Tamil Nadu. Sri Vanmikanathar (Lord Shiva) is the presiding deity of the temple. According to the legend, Vishnu worshipped Shiva in the form of Somaskanda, associated with Ajapa dance. Shiva is said to have appeared in an anthill to Vishnu. So, no abishekam is performed for Vanmikanathar. Daily poojas are offered to a small idol referred to as Marakatha lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as Kamalambal. The image of Tyagarajar is the foremost of seven forms, which lord Indra had asked Muchukunda Cholan to pick up the original image of Somaskanda worshipped by Lord Vishnu. Muchukunda Cholan had picked the right one which is the present idol at Thiruvarur. Indra was pleased and rewarded all the 7 idols to Muchukundan, which he placed in 7 different temples in his territory which are Thiruvarur, Thirunallar, Thirukkuvalai, ...

46. Vaitheeswaran Koil

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At a distance of 17 km from Mayiladuthurai, 27 km from Chidambaram, 45 kms from Karaikal , 54 km from Kumbakonam and 94 km from Thanjavur, Vaitheeswaran Koil is town in Nagapattinam district which is famous for the Vaidyanatha Swamy Temple. The temple is also known as Pullirukkuvelur. Vaidyanatha Swamy and Thaiyalnayaki are the presiding deities of this temple. The Selva Muthukumara Swamy shrine here is also considered to be of important. There are Shiva lingas said to have been worshipped by Rama, Jatayu, Skanda, Surya and Angaraka. It is believed that Rama and his brother Lakshmana cremated the vulture king Jatayu who was killed by Ravana when he tried to prevent the abduction of Sita at this place. There is a pond at this temple called Jatayu kundam. It is one of the Navagraha temples associated with the planet Mars (Angaraka). According to legend, Planet Mars was once afflicted with leprosy and was cured by Vaidyanatha Swamy and from then on it is treated as Angaraka sthalam. The temple has a five-tiered gopura and large enclosures. Lord Vaitheeswaran is worshipped as Shiva linga in the inner sanctum. The first enclosure around the sanctum has the image of Subramanya, worshipped here as Muthukumara Swamy. The other metal images in the sanctum are of Nataraja, Somaskanda, Angaraka and stone sculptures of Durga, Dakshinamoorthy, Surya and Jatayu. The shrine of Thaiyalnayaki who stands with the medicinal oil ...

47. Isha Yoga Center

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At a distance of 16 km from Siruvani Falls and 32 km from Coimbatore, Isha Yoga Center is an ashram situated at the foothills of Vellaiangiri on the outskirts of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, India. It is the headquarters for the Isha Foundation and among the top places to visit near Coimbatore . Isha Yoga Center was founded by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev two decades ago and is administered by the Isha Foundation. Sprawling over 150 acres of lush land, the ashram is dedicated to fostering inner transformation and creating an established state of wellbeing in individuals. The large tranquil residential complex houses an active international community of Brahmacharis who are full-time volunteers. It offers all four major paths of yoga - kriya (energy), gnana (knowledge), karma (action), and bhakti (devotion), drawing people from all over the world as part of Coimbatore tour packages . Surrounded by thick forests and situated right next to the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the center houses the architecturally distinctive Spanda Hall and garden, a 64,000 sq. ft meditation hall and program facility. The first thing that catches visitor's attention at the Center is the 112 feet high bust of the Hindu God Shiva, called Adiyogi. The Guinness Book of World Records has declared it to be the world's largest bust sculpture. The statue is named Adiyogi, which means 'the ...

48. Kamaraj Sagar / Sandynalla Reservoir & Pine Forest

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At a distance of 9 km from Ooty Bus Station, Kamraj Sagar Dam, also known as the Sandynalla Reservoir, is a very quiet and scenic dam situated on the slopes of the Wenlock Downs in Ooty . It is one of the top Ooty tourist places and also a must include in every Ooty Tour Packages . The dam, built on the Kamrajar Lake, is spread over 400 acres and is situated on the way to Wenlock Downs & Pykara. The dam is a monsoon fed water body and measures about 6 km in length. The dam and the serene location make it a heavenly place and a favorite haunt for the nature lovers. It is also a popular destination with honeymoon couples because of its picturesque natural beauty. It is a popular shooting location in Ooty. There are several walking trails around the lake and visitors can also explore several tourist places in the area through these walking trails. The surroundings of the lake are home to variety of birds which include peacocks, storks, kingfishers, cranes, herons and sunbirds can easily be spotted in the area. The animals that are seen in this area include wild boars, Indian bison, barking deer, monkeys, mongooses and leopards. There is a pine forest adjacent to the main road through which the reservoir is accessed. Pine trees spread across several acres is a nice place to take snaps & famous shooting spot as well. ...

49. Poompuhar

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At a distance of 40 km from Chidambaram, 40 km from Karaikal, 90 km from Thanjavur & 257 km from Chennai, Poompugar is a coastal town in the Mayiladuthurai district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the major places to visit as part of Chidambaram trip . Poompuhar was once a flourishing ancient port city known as Kaveri Poompattinam and was at its peak of glory under the earlier Chola kings. The River Kaveri is merging with the sea here. It was known as Puhar due to the exquisite beauty of the port town, and it later came to be called Poompuhar. Silappathikaram and Manimekalai, the Tamil epics, bring out the greatness of the city in some of the poems in Sangam literature. It has now been established by marine archaeological research (conducted by the National Institute of Marine Archaeology, Goa) that much of the town was washed away by progressive erosion and floods. As per archaeological evidence found during excavation, this age-old city is said to have been established thousands of years ago. It has been destroyed several times by huge Tsunami waves in the past. Ancient Pottery dating back to the 4th century BCE have been discovered offshore by marine archaeologists east of this town. Famous for its estuary of the Kaveri River, Poompuhar is one of the popular weekend getaways from Chennai for those who always look forward to witnessing and ...

50. Velankanni

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At a distance of 1 km from Velankanni Railway Station, 31 km from Karaikal, 93 km from Thanjavur, 11 km from Nagapattinam, 161 km from Pondicherry, and 313 km from Chennai, the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health is located in Velankanni town of Tamil Nadu. Situated on the coast of Bay of Bengal, this is one of the most popular Christian pilgrimage in South India , and among the famous places to visit as part of Thanjavur trip . The Roman Catholic Latin Rite Basilica of Velankannin is devoted to Our Lady of Good Health. The Shrine of Our Lady of Velankanni is one of the most frequented religious sites in Tamilnadu . It can be traced back to the mid-16th century and is attributed to three miracles at different sites around where the Basilica currently stands. The appearance of Mary and Christ Child to a shepherd boy, the curing of a buttermilk vendor, and the rescue of Portuguese sailors from a violent sea storm are the miracles associated with this shrine. The shrine was started as a small structure in the mid-sixteenth century. The chapel was built by Portuguese sailors and became a parish church in 1771. Later in 1962 it was granted a special status of a Minor Basilica and merged with the Major Basilica of Mary in Rome on 3 November 1962 by Pope John XXIII. Representing a Gothic style of architecture, the ...

51. Grass Hills

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At a distance of 16 km from Valparai Bus Station, Grass Hills is a protected area located in Valparai, Tamilnadu. It is one of the awe-inspiring places to visit in Valparai. Located at an altitude of 2400 m, Grass Hills is a part of the Anamalai Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu which forms its boundary with Eravikulam National Park in the neighboring Kerala state. The landscape is a combination of peaks and high plateaus composed of montane shola-grassland eco-system that is unique to the higher ranges of the Western Ghats of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This cool location surrounded by high green grasses on mountain slopes is a mind-blowing place to watch and explore. Here, viewing the gorgeous sunset over the hills is an unforgettable experience. Grass Hills presents the visitor with the beauty and ambiance of a pristine green ecosystem and astonishing views of the hill and forest entwined as one. The Valparai range is a habitat of the Niligiri Tahr, an endemic wild goat. These mountain goats inhabit the high ranges and prefer open terrain cliffs and green covered hills largely confining to altitudes from 1200 to 2700 m in the Western Ghats. Apart from the Nilgiri Tahr, elephants, bison, Indian Gaur, Bear, Nilgiri Langurs and a wide variety of birds including Hornbills are a part of the environs of Grass Hills. Access to Grass Hills is two-pronged. The first is a combination of 4x 4 ride for about an hour and a half on a non-existent bumpy track and then trek a couple ...

52. Pykara Dam & Reservoir

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About Pykara Dam

Boating at pykara dam, 53. thiruparappu waterfalls.

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At a distance of 13 km from Pechiparai Dam, 50 km from Kanyakumari, & 51 km from Trivandrum, Thirparappu Falls is an artificial waterfall situated at Thirparappu near Kanyakumari. It is one of the Kanyakumari tourist places . The Kodayar River makes its descend at Thiruparappu and forms this wonderful waterfall. The river bed is rocky and about 300 feet in length. Descending from a height of about 50 feet, the spectacular falls mystifies the environment with its gushing waters. It is essentially a mix of multiple streams of water flowing from the top to form a majestic water pool at the bottom. A swimming pool has been constructed for children over here and is a safe place for swimming. There are paddle boats available on rent for boating in the vicinity of the Falls. Mahadeva Temple dedicated to Siva enclosed by strong fortification is very close to the waterfalls and it's one of the important Siva temples in the Kanyakumari district. Timings: 7 AM - 6 PM Entry: Rs. 5 for Person, Rs. 30 for Camera, & Rs. 50 for Video

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At a distance of 14 km from Karaikal , 85 Kms from Thanjavur, 9 Kms from Nagapattinam & 291 Kms from Chennai, Nagore is famous for a Muslim dargah dedicated to the 16th century saint Meeran Sahib. The Nagore Dargah shrines are situated at three locations, Nagore, Vanjur and Silladi. The main campus is at Nagore, spread over an area of about five acres, which is enclosed by compound wall, with four impressive entrances, one each on the north, south, east and west. In front of the western gate, just outside the compound, is a large tower, 131 feet tall, called 'Periya Minara'. Nagore Dargah literature discloses that Tanjore King Pratap Singh built -Periya Minara- around 1760 AD, about 200 years after the death of Meeran Sahib. He is said to have built it in appreciation of having received the grace of Meeran Sahib. Although this is a Muslim religious place, the dargah's rituals and architecture are influenced by Hinduism. Kandhuri festival during October and November is very popular.

55. Siruvani Waterfalls

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At a distance of 36 km from Coimbatore, and 50 km from Palakkad, Siruvani Waterfall is a scenic waterfall situated in the Siruvani Hills of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular waterfalls in Tamilnadu , and among the must-visit places during your Coimbatore trip . Also called Kovai Kutralam Falls, the Siruvani Fall is formed by the Siruvani river. The reservoir at Siruvani was built for Tamil Nadu by the Kerala Government with funds collected by the Tamil Nadu government to meet the drinking water requirements of Coimbatore city. The water of the Dam is famous for its sweetness and it is typically known to be the second sweetest lake water in the world. It is one of the major tourist places in Coimbatore . The visitors are not allowed to see the falls after 5 pm as it is located in the center part of a dense forest. With an outstanding panoramic view, the Siruvani dam is extremely beautiful and breathe taking. Tourists cannot make their visit to this falls anytime because only a few numbers of buses are available to visit the place. Sadivayal Checkpost, where an entry fee Rs. 50 is charged, is at the gateway to the waterfalls. Private vehicles are not allowed beyond this point. However, vehicles arranged by the forest department can be used for the conveyance to the point where ...

56. Emerald Lake

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At a distance of 17 km from Ooty and 27 km from Coonoor, Emerald Lake, a serene lake with emerald blue waters, is located near Emerald village in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. Situated amidst dense forests, it is one of the top Ooty tourist places . The lake is part of the Silent Valley National Park situated on the way to Avalanche village. The blue waters of Emerald Lake surrounded by lush green meadows and forest is simply mesmerizing. The water is crystal clear and of course cold. This is a great place to enjoy the day with breathtaking views of the slopes of Nilgiris. Emerald Lake is also a haven for a variety of birds. It is a mini paradise for bird lovers and ornithologists as they get to see and study a number of native birds. It is also notable for the scenic sun rise and sun set views near the lake. The Tea gardens is a great spot to spend some time as it gives a memorable experience. Trekking is another activity visitors can indulge in. Far from maddening crowds packed in the town, this place is untouched by regular tourists. There are no amenities around the place except The Red Hill Nature Resort which is a little further from the shore of the lake. The various facilities arranged by the resort for tourists include mountain biking, bird watching, fishing and trekking in the regions surrounding the lake. The journey to Emerald Lake (from Ooty / Coonoor ) offer ...

57. Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary

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At a distance of 56 km from Nagapattinam, 115 km from Thanjavur, & 354 km from Chennai, Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary is a coastal island sanctuary situated near Vedaranyam in the Nagapattinam district of Tamilnadu. Also known as Kodikkarai Wildlife Sanctuary, it is one of the famous places of wildlife in Tamilnadu , and among the major Thanjavur tourist places to visit . Point Calimere Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary is a 21.47 sq. km protected area situated along the Palk Strait where it meets the Bay of Bengal at Point Calimere. The sanctuary was created in 1967 for the conservation of the least concerned blackbuck antelope, an endemic mammal species of India. The 7 sq. km core area of this sanctuary has been proposed as a National Park. It is one of the must-visit places for wildlife enthusiasts as part of their Thanjavur tour packages . Surrounded by the sea and mesmerizing beaches, this sanctuary is famous for large congregations of waterbirds, especially greater flamingos, which arrive here every winter. The park is also home to wildlife like chital, wild boar, bonnet macaque, blackbuck, terns, spotted deer, monitor lizards, lesser short-nosed fruit bats, the small Indian civet, and the Indian star tortoise. Dolphins and turtles can also be observed near the shore. The December 2004 ...

58. Bear Shola Falls

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At a distance of 3 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station & 512 Kms from Chennai, Bear Shola Falls is a tall waterfall in a Reserve forest. It is said that bears used to drink water at top of the falls, and the falls are called so. This is one of the top places for sightseeing in Kodaikanal and one of the best waterfalls in kodaikanal . The approach road to the falls is bumpy and hilly. The falls offer best views just after monsoon during the months of September & October. You don't find any water in summer season. The pathway from the main road follows through dense forest amidst serene location. Apart from the majestic waterfall, the walk through the forest itself is a wonderful experience. Height of the falls is about 40 feet and the water drops into a small pool. Swimming here is safe if the water flow is not fierce. This place demands a 10 minute walk from the road point. The waterfall attracts large number of visitors during monsoon season. There is a shop at the entrance of the path to the fall that sells tea, water and snacks. Timings: 7 AM - 6 PM

59. Elliot's Beach

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At a distance of 13 Kms from Chennai (located in Besant Nagar), The Elliot's Beach is a well known destination for people who seek relief from the crowded metropolitan life of the Chennai . The Adyar River drains into the sea here. Popularly known as 'Bessie' among locals, this is an extremely calm and tranquil place. The Beach has become a popular hangout for the young generation. Elliot's Beach is also a favorite haunt of foreigners where they can peacefully take their sun bath. The Ashtalakshmi Temple near the beach is around 20 years old and has modern style architecture. Velanganni Church is a pilgrim place for the Christians. Elliot's Beach has good connectivity and transportation options from Chennai.

60. Thiruchendur

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At a distance of 59 km from Tirunelveli, 35 km from Tuticorin and 92 km from Kanyakumari , Thiruchendur is a small coastal town in the Toothukudi district of Tamil Nadu and is a popular pilgrimage destination situated in the Gulf of Mannar. Thiruchendur Murugan Kovil is the prime attraction of the town. This temple is considered to be one of the six Padai Veedu (Battle Camps) of Lord Murugan, the others being Thiruparamkundram, Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruthani and Pazhamudhircholai. This temple is known as the second Padai Veedu of Lord Muruga. Lord Muruga won the battle with the demon Surapadma and worshipped Lord Shiva at this sacred place. It is believed that the temple existed since the Vedic period, as it is mentioned in many ancient scripts. The main entrance to the temple faces south although the sanctum faces east. The 133 feet Rajagopura, built close to the shores of Bay of Bengal, is an outstanding example of Dravidian architecture. The Gopura consists of 9 storeys there are nine Kalasas at the top of the gopuram. This is the only Murugan temple situated on the sea shore. This temple was built by three holy saints. Lord Murugan is represented in various forms in the temple, the presiding deity (Moolavar) being Balasubramanya in standing posture. The other forms are Shanmugar, Jayanthinathar, and Kumaravidanga Perumal. The temple has two large enclosures. Adjacent to the sanctum is the Panchalingam ...

61. Srivilliputhur Andal Temple

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At a distance of 80 km from Madurai and 100 km from Tirunelveli, Srivilliputhur Andal Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Srivilliputhur in Virudhunagar district of Tamilnadu. This is one of the popular temples in Tamilnadu and also one of the 108 divya desams of Lord Vishnu. The 11 tier Raja gopuram is the tallest in Tamilnadu and is also the Emblem of Tamil Nadu Government. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped as Vatapatrasayi and his consort Lakshmi as Andal. It is believed to be the birthplace of two of the Alwars, namely Periazhwar and his foster daughter Andal. The Alwars lived in 8th century, so that the existence of the temple can be traced even before. Vatapatra Sayanar Temple was constructed by the King Villi who ruled the place. The tall temple tower was constructed by Peria Alwar with the help provided by the Pandian king Vallabadevan (765-815 AD). The Andal Shrine had been constructed by different kings of Pandya dynasty at different times. King Thirumalai Nayak had done many renovations. Srivilliputhur Temple is associated with the life of Andal, who was found under a Tulsi plant in the garden inside the temple by Periazhwar. She is believed to have worn the garland before dedicating it to the presiding deity of the temple. Periazhwar, who later found it, was highly upset and stopped the practice. It is believed Vishnu appeared in his dream and asked him to dedicate the garland worn by Andal to him daily, which is a practice ...

62. Nagapattinam

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At a distance of 20 km from Karaikal , 85 Kms from Thanjavur & 298 Kms from Chennai, Nagapattinam is a coastal town on Bay of Bengal and is a district headquarters. This place is also famous for its temples. There are few famous temples in Nagapattinam - The Shri Kayahorana Swami Neelayathatchi Amman Temple, Sowriraja Perumal Temple, and Nellukkadai Mariamman Temple. The long and clear beaches of Nagapattinam attract large crowds on evenings. This favourite town of Chola Kings was also celebrated later by Vijayanagara Kings. The Portuguese had a commercial contact with this town during the rule of the Thanjavur Nayak Sevvappa Nayakkar and Acchuthappa Nayakkar. There are several historical and pilgrimage places around Nagapattinam.

63. V.G.P. Golden Beach

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At a distance of 21 Kms from Chennai Central Railway Station and 40 Kms from Mahabalipuram (situated on East Coast Road between Chennai and Mahabalipuram ), VGP Golden Beach is the only resort in Chennai city limits. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Chennai . This Beach cum Amusement Park is developed by The Tourism and Entertainment Corridor of Tamil Nadu, and offers wide range of entertainment options like Gokarting, Dashing Cars, Water Chute, Giant Wheel, Break-dance, Dragons belly, Super trooper and many more. Kids can enjoy the special sight seeing of Jurassic Park and Aquarium. There is an Art Centre which sells handicrafts and articles made out of sea shells. The sea facing Swimming pool is an extra attraction. The beach is clean and ideal for sun-bathing. The Resort has a Multi-cuisine restaurant and a separate Bar. Cottages are also available here. Entrance - Rs. 100 for Adults and Rs. 50 per Children. No Holidays.

64. Avalanche Lake / Sanctuary

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About Avalanche Lake

History of avalanche lake, mini bus ... overview avalanche lake / sanctuary attractions 65. swamimalai.

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At a distance of 9 km from Kumbakonam and 37 km from Thanjavur , Swamimalai, situated on the banks of river Cauvery, is known for Sri Swaminatha Swami Temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. Swamimalai is famous for being one of the six Padai Veedugal (Battle Camps) of Lord Murugan, the others being Thiruparamkundram, Thiruchendur, Palani, Thiruthani and Pazhamudhircholai. The temple of Swaminatha is very ancient one and believed to be existed before 2nd century BC. It is said that Parantaka Chola I upgraded this temple. The temple was greatly damaged during the Anglo-French war between Hyder Ali and British in 1740. The presiding deity Lord Murugan is depicted here as expounding the meaning of Pranava mantra 'Aum' to his father Lord Shiva. According to legend, Brahma disrespected Murugan at the time of visiting Mount Kailash. The child Muruga got angry with Brahma and asked him how he was creating living beings. Brahma said that he was creating with the help of the Vedas. On hearing the reply, Muruga asked Brahma to recite the texts from Vedas. At that time Muruga stopped Brahma and asked him to explain the meaning of the Pranava Mantra. Brahma could not reply and hence Muruga got him imprisoned and took up the role of the creator. Devas requested Shiva to negotiate with Muruga to release Brahma. Shiva came to Muruga and asked him to release Brahma from imprisonment. Muruga refused to release him stating Brahma was ...

66. Thirubuvanam

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At a distance of 500 m from Thirubhuvanam Bus Station, 9 km from Kumbakonam and 50 km from Thanjavur, Thirubhuvanam is well known for Kampahareswarar Temple, also known as Sarabeswarar temple. It is an ancient temple situated in Thirubhuvanam on Mayiladuthurai - Kumbakonam road. The Kampaheswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva; the temple enshrines Kampaheswarar as the presiding deity, worshipped in the form of a Shiva Linga. According to legend, Shiva is believed to have relieved Kampa (quaking) of a king haunted by evil spirits on account of the king killing a Brahmin by mistake. This led to the name of Kampaheswarar. The temple was built by Kulottunga Chola III (1178-1216), to celebrate a military victory. However, Pandyan kings have completed the construction of this temple. The architecture of the temple resembles Brihadeshwarar Temple of Thanjavur, Airavatesvara Temple at Darasuram and Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple. It is believed that the temple was the last holy place to have been built by the Chola Kings. The temple follows the Dravidian style of architecture. Similar to Brihadeswarar Temple, the vimana of the temple is extremely high compared to the Rajagopura. The 130 ft high tower (gopuram) of the sanctum sanctorum boasts several exquisitely carved sculptures. There are two gopuras and two enclosures, inner sanctum, artha mandapa, maha mandapa and mukha mandapa. The inner sanctum is a square-shaped structure. The Vimana has six ...

67. Vaideki Waterfalls

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At a distance of 35 Kms from Coimbatore Railway Station & 533 Kms from Chennai, Vaideki Falls are located near Narisipuram town. The falls is very beautiful and has a naturally formed slope. It is located inside the forest and one must obtain permission before entering the forest. Visitors are only allowed by being escorted by a forest guard into the forest. This area of forest has lot of animal movements; especially elephants. There are lot of incidents of elephants attacking humans, so it is always advisable to obtain permission and get some guards accompanying while entering the forest. About 5 Kms trek through forest is required to reach the falls from nearest road point. One can get private vehicles to reach forest trek point from Narisipuram town.

68. Arignar Anna Zoological Park

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At a distance of 38 km from Chennai Central Railway Station, Arignar Anna Zoological Park is a zoo park located at Vandalur in Chennai city of Tamil Nadu. Also known as Vandalur Zoo, it is one of the finest zoos in India, and among the best places to visit as part of Chennai Tour . Established in 1855, Arignar Anna Zoological Park is the first public zoo in India, and is said to be one of the biggest in South East Asia. It is shifted to the current location of Vandalur reserved forests in the year 1979 and officially opened to the public in 1985. It is affiliated with the Central Zoo Authority of India. It is one of the popular Chennai tourist places . Spread over an area of 602 hectares (1,490 acres), the zoo houses 2,553 species of flora and fauna. As of 2012 the park houses around 1,500 wild species, including 46 endangered species, in its 160 enclosures. One can spot a tiger, panther, wolf, deer, elephants, and other animals here. The park has a special free-range zone where animals can freely roam in peace. There are two sanctuary aviaries (with a walk-though aviary), a butterfly house, a reptile house, an amphibian house, a primate house, a crocodile enclosure, and the shark-shaped aquarium. The park, with an objective to be a repository of the state's fauna, is credited with being the second wildlife sanctuary in Tamil Nadu ...

69. Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple

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At a distance of 19 km from Coimbatore, Sri Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple also known as Anuvavi Subramaniar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Anuvavi Hills in Periya Thadagam in the outskirts of Coimbatore. It is one of the ancient temples in Coimbatore, and among the must-visit places as part of Coimbatore Tour Packages . Located on the Anaikatty highway, Sri Anuvavi Subramaniar Temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is one of the religious shrines in the region. In earlier days, this place was actually called Hanu Bhavi where the word Hanu stands for Sri Anjaneya, and Vavi means Water Source in Tamil. As per the mythology, Sri Anjaneyar felt thirsty while passing through this hill with the Sanjeevi mount. He prayed to Lord Muruga here for water. Lord punched a place here with His Vel from where water sprang up and flowed like a river. Till now, the origin of the spring in the temple could not be discovered. As Kumara-Muruga helped Hanuman, the hill is also praised as Hanumakumaran Malai. It is believed that the sanctum sanctorum of the temple was built by Karikala Chola in the early Christian Era. The Ardha Mandapa and Mahamandapa were built during the Kongu Chola Period (11th to 13th centuries). From 14th to 17th centuries, the Hoysala, Vijayanagar, and Nayaka kings gave endowments. The famous Kanaka Sabhai was built by Alagadri Nayak of Madurai in the 17th century. Tippu Sultan of Mysore attached half of ...

70. Eachanari Vinayagar Temple

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At a distance of 15 km from Coimbatore, Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayagar Temple is a Hindu temple located at Eachanari near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Situated on Coimbatore - Pollachi Main Road, it is one of the prominent temples in Coimbatore, and among the must-visit places during your Coimbatore Tour . Eachanari Vinayagar Temple is dedicated to elephant god Ganesha. There is an interesting little legend to this temple. It is said that when the idol of Lord Vinayagar was being transported from Madurai in a cart for installation at Perur Pateeswarar Temple, the axle of the cart broke. When the devotees tried to move the idol, the efforts did not materialize and this is how this temple came into being. The construction of the temple was done around 16 century AD, and it has been an important religious center ever since. The temple follows typical Dravidian-style architecture. The temple tower rises in layers, with many Hindu gods and goddesses and sacred animals and other motifs inscribed on it. The main deity's idol is about 6 feet in height and is 3 feet in diameter. The deity's face is black with a tilak on the forehead - typical to idols in the South Indian temple. The body of the deity was plated with bright gold in 2004. The main attraction of the Eachanari Vinayagar Temple is the daily Ganapathi Homam held everyday early morning at 5.30 PM, and is a costly affair, to both perform the offerings as ...

71. Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park

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At a distance of 33 km from Coimbatore Junction, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve or Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park is a nature park located at Anaikatti near Coimbatore. It is one of the important places to visit near Coimbatore. Established in 1936 by the Coimbatore Zoological Park and Conservation Centre, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve or Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park is an initiative of the government to protect, conserve and propagate endemic and rare, threatened, and endangered species of flora. The park boasts of over 430 species of 25,000 plants in addition to several species of mammals, reptiles, birds, etc. All the trees have boards that give you the Tamil and the Latin name. The presence of vibrant-looking butterflies all around the park further contributes to its impeccable beauty. Apart from the conservation and propagation of flora, the park also works to spread awareness about the need to safeguard the environment and encourages visits from school and college students. There are two hiking trails that offer a bird's-eye view of the available biodiversity. Along these trails are signboards of the various kinds of fauna seen in this area. A Miyawaki enclosure tells visitors what the urban afforestation method is all about. A nursery allows visitors to buy saplings and plants at a nominal cost. The park has a 250-seater covered amphitheater in which they show films, a caf� that offers tea and snacks. Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM, Closed on Tuesdays Entry: Rs. ...

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At a distance of 41 kms from Kodaikanal, 108 Kms from Coimbatore & 487 Kms from Chennai, Palani is one of the padi veedu for Lord Muruga and is an important pilgrim centre for Hindus. Palani is one of the popular pilgrimage sites in Tamilnadu and another popular attraction not to miss in a Kodaikanal tour package . Puranas have a story that Lord Muruga disappointed for Gnanapazham came here to stay alone. Lord Shiva & Goddess Uma Devi convinced him by saying that he itself is the fruit of knowledge (Gnanapazham) and called him as Pazham Nee. Thus the town got its name 'Pazhani'. The temple of Pazhaniandavar is situated in the Palani Hills at the height of about 1400 feet from the sea level. From the temple prakaram one can see the Idumban Hill, the Kodaikanal Hills, the rivers flowing around Palani, the greenfields and even the Kurinjiandavar temple in Kodaikanal hills on a clear day.

73. Monkey Falls

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At a distance of 5 km from Aliyar Dam, 27 km from Pollachi, and 38 km from Valparai Bus Station, Monkey Falls is a natural waterfall situated in the Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu. Situated on the Pollachi-Valparai road in the Anamalai Hills range, it is one of the magnificent waterfalls near Coimbatore , and among the best places to visit as part of Pollachi packages . Situated near Aliyar Dam, Monkey Falls is cascading down from a height of about 60 feet into a pool. Enveloped between evergreen forests and rocky cliffs, this enchanting waterfall brings together the entire scenery. It is one of the best places to visit in Pollachi . Take a dip in the falls is refreshing though it is a bit dangerous during monsoons when the water flow is high. As the name suggests, the place has several monkeys. So, has to be careful while taking care of their belongings. One needs to take prior permission from the Tamil Nadu Forest Department a fortnight before the date of the trek. The headquarters are at Pollachi and the procedure to obtain a permit is not very cumbersome. There are guided tours available too for visitors who are eager to learn about the diverse flora and fauna that surround these falls. The best time to visit the falls is between October & March. This place attracts ...

74. Topslip

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At a distance of 35 km from Pollachi and 76 km from Coimbatore, 5 km from Parambikulam , Topslip is a protected tiger reserve located in the Annamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats in Tamilnadu. It is one of the must include places in Pollachi Tour Packages. Situated at an altitude of 240 m, Topslip is the tourist zone and main birding area of the Annamalai Tiger Reserve, which is separated from the Nilgiri Hills by Palghat Gap in the north. It stands majestically with Green Spread Mountains and forest all around. The place got its name during the British era, as lots of its timber slipped down to the plains below. Topslip is blessed with a gentle altitude, a salubrious climate, and a variety of flora and fauna. Its picturesque location and fabulous scenery have made it a popular location for several movie sequences. It is also famous for the elephant camp. It is the best gateway for a wonderful wildlife experience of the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary. The unique teak forests, Bamboo forests, rich exotic species of plants, and wild animals are the major attractions of Topslip. It is also a wonderful destination for bird watching as it is home to 250 species of birds. MT Stuart block is another attraction which is located 3 km from Topslip. It has an ancient forest bungalow along with the grave of Hugo Wood, a British officer with an environmental conscience who emphasized that ...

75. Annamalai Tiger Reserve

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At a distance of 38 km from Pollachi and 76 km from Coimbatore, Annamalai Tiger Reserve is a protected area located in the Annamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats in Tamilnadu. It is one of the popular tiger reserves in India and among the must include places in Pollachi Tour Packages. Annamalai Tiger Reserve was originally called Anamalai Wild Life Sanctuary notified in the year 1974 and established in the year 1976. Later, it was renamed as Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary & National Park in honor of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's visit in 1961. Located at an altitude of 1400 m, the sanctuary has declared as Annamalai Tiger Reserve in 2007 with an extent of 958.59 sq. km that encompassed the erstwhile IGWLS&NP or Aanaimalai Wildlife Sanctuary. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, the Reserve presently includes a core area of 958.59 sq. km and a buffer area of 521.28 sq.km forming a total area of 1479.87 sq. km. The reserve is bordered with Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Eravikulam National Park, and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve covers a total of four revenue taluks include the headquarters in Pollachi, the Valparai, Udumalpet, and Kodaikanal. The Anamalai wildlife sanctuary has various kinds of wild animals like panthers, elephants, deer, gaur, civets, tigers, sloth bears, wild bears, wild dogs, porcupines, flying squirrels, jackals, and pangolins. The park is home to birds like the red treepie, whiskered bulbul, ...

76. Thirumoorthy Hills & Waterfall

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At a distance of 38 km from Pollachi, Thirumoorthy Hills is one of the charming outdoors near Pollachi. A part of the Anamalai range of the Western Ghats, it is one of the famous places to visit in near Pollachi. At the foot of the hills is the Thirumoorthy Temple, also known as Sri Amanalingeswarar Temple. A perennial stream flows by the side of the temple. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu trinity, Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma. Legend says that Athri Maharishi and his wife Anasuya Devi resided in these hills, and the Gods of the Hindu trinity had come down to test their devotion. The Gods asked Anasuya Devi to make their offerings in nudity. She agreed and changed the Gods as babies with her devotion, fed them & put them to sleep in a cradle. Athri came back afterward and hearing the story from Anasuya praised the three gods sleeping in the cradle. Later, the Trinities come back to their original form and give a boon to Anasuya. According to her wish, three children were born to her - Shiva is born as Sage Durvasa, Vishnu as Dattatreya, and Brahma as Chandra (Moon). Hence, this region is named as Thirumoorthy Hills. Thirumoorthy Dam has been constructed adjoining the Thirumurthy Hill near Amanalingeswarar Temple. The panorama of the Anamalai Hills surrounding the shimmering blue waters of the reservoir is a sight to behold. This area is a popular spot for shooting films thanks to the beauty of the region. It is the perfect place for tourists who love ...

77. Kalhatty Falls

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At a distance of 14 km from Ooty, Kalhatty Falls is an attractive waterfall situated on the Ooty - Mysore Road or Sigur Ghat Road. Also known as the Kalahasti Falls, it is one of the top places to visit in Ooty and also one of the best waterfalls in Ooty. Situated on the slopes of Kalhatti Mountain, the Kalhatty Falls cascades down from a height of 120+ feet and is considered to be an ideal destination for trekking. It is situated at an average height of around 400 feet in the Sigur Plateau of Tamil Nadu. The Kalhatty-Masinagudi slope is rich in wildlife such as Panthers, Bisons, Wild Buffaloes, Wild Dogs, Spotted Deers, Sambars and different types of hill birds. The falls are accessible from main road through a private tea estate. There is a viewpoint that offers a far view of the falls. One can walk down through a narrow path for 15 minutes (one way) from viewpoint to take a closer view & reach bottom of the falls. The path is usually isolated and not suggested to take after 5 PM. The falls offer best views during the monsoon season. The falls is mostly dried up in winter & summer seasons. Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

78. Kotagiri

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At a distance of 20 km from Coonoor, 29 km from Ooty, and 72 km from Coimbatore, Kotagiri is a small hill station in the Nilgiris district of Tamilnadu. It is one of the lesser-known hill stations in tamilnadu , and among the top tourist places to visit near Ooty . Situated at an altitude of 1793 m, Kotagiri is the oldest and the third largest hill station in the Nilgiris after Ooty, and Coonoor. The name Kotagiri literally means mountains of the Kotas that refers to the Kota tribe who lived here in the past. It is one of the top attractions you must include in Ooty tour . Kotagiri was the first British settlement in the Nilgiris and preferred summer retreat, till a road was built from Mettupalayam to Coonoor. The region was discovered by two civil servants of the Madras government in pursuit of outlaws. They called the region Kotacherry. John Sullivan, the then collector of Coimbatore, visited Kotagiri and was so drawn to the place that he built a home here making him the first European to reside in Kotagiri. Kotagiri is famous for its breathtaking scenic beauty. The first coffee plantation was planted here in 1843 which was followed by many more plantations. However, the first tea plantation in the late 19th century by the daughter of MD Cockburn, tea slowly started taking over coffee ...

79. Law's Falls

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At a distance of 10 km from Coonoor & 26 km from Ooty, Law's Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated in Coonoor. Located on Coonoor - Mettupalayam Road, it is one of the popular waterfalls in the Nilgiris, and among the must-visit Coonoor tourist places . The beautiful Law's Falls is set inside the Coonoor forest range with vast stretches of undisturbed nature around. Named after Col. Law, who constructed the new Coonoor ghat, this waterfall is formed by the Coonoor river. The height of the waterfall is about 30 feet through multiple cascades. This small & pretty waterfall attracts a huge crowd, especially during post-monsoons as part of Coonoor packages . Since this place is close to the main road, it does not need much walk/trek. One can enjoy the force of the water at bottom of the falls. The place is rocky and slippery. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

80. Catherine Falls

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At a distance of 7 km from Kotagiri, 21 km from Coonoor, and 36 km from Ooty, Catherine Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated near Kotagiri in Nilgiris district of Tamilnadu. It is the second largest waterfalls in Nilgiris and one of the best waterfalls near Bangalore . It is also one of the best Coonoor places to visit . Cascades down from a height of 250 feet, the stunning Catherine Falls is a double-cascaded waterfall located at Aravenu. The River Kallar descends down the rocks as Geddhehaada Halla stream, to form the Catherine Falls. Also known as Geddhehaada Halla by locals, this waterfall is named after Catherine Cocburn, the wife of M.D. Cocburn, who had introduced coffee plantation to the areas of Kotagiri and Yercaud. Catherine Falls is surrounded by beautiful views of forest, tea plantations and the Mettupalayam plains. The falls is clearly visible from the top of Dolphin's Nose and this is the only place where you can get to full view of the falls as part of Coonoor holiday packages . Though it's not possible to reach the foot of this waterfall, one can go to top of the falls for a truly spectacular view. From a small town called Aravenu on the Kotagiri/Mettupalayam Road, one has to go via Moon Road to reach the falls. About 2-3 km trek is required from the nearest ...

81. Hornbill Viewpoint

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At a distance of 10 km from Monkey Falls, and 28 km from Valparai, Hornbill Point is a spectacular vantage point located in Valparai, Tamilnadu. Situated just opposite Attakatti Checkpost, it is one of the splendid Valparai tourist places to visit , and among the must include places in your Valparai Tour. Situated on Pollachi - Valparai Road, Hornbill Viewpoint offers stunning views of the Upper Aliyar Dam, Kadamparai Powerhouse, lush green valleys, and magnificent waterfalls flowing between the steep cliffs of the mountain ranges. The spectacular scenery and the tranquil environment of the viewpoint attract many tourists and nature lovers. It is a perfect place to spend some relaxed moments immersed in the tranquility of nature. To access this viewpoint, one has to walk 500 m from Attakatti Checkpost. The panoramic view of lush green trees makes you feel that the view is worth the walk. One can see the hornbills on your way to the viewpoint. During the months between September and February, the viewpoint is surrounded by clouds which make the place an apt one to take pictures and enjoy the view. Timings: 8 AM - 6 PM

82. Mukurthi National Park

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At a distance of 40 km from Ooty, Mukurthi National Park is a protected area located in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu state. It is one of the most attractive wildlife sanctuaries in South India and among the best places to visit as part of Ooty Tour Packages. Previously known as the Nilgiri Tahr National Park, Mukurthi National Park is situated in the western corner of Nilgiris Plateau. The entire area of Mukurthi National Park was declared as a Reserve forest in 1886. The area was declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1982 and upgraded to a National Park in 1990 in order to protect the Nilgiri tahr. The park is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India's first International Biosphere Reserve. As part of the Western Ghats, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1st July 2012. Covering over an area of 78.46 sq. km, the park is characterized by montane grasslands and shrublands interspersed with sholas in high altitude areas. It is sandwiched between the Mudumalai National Park and the Silent Valley National Park. This wildlife sanctuary is also home to Mukurthi Peak, the fourth highest peak in the Nilgiri Hills. And at an altitude of 2,554m (8,379ft), the peak attracts many trekkers to visit these forests. Three rivers - Pykara, Billithadahalla, and Kundah - flow through the park because of its inclination towards the east and south. Mukurthi National Park is home to several endangered mammal species including Nilgiri tahr, Indian elephant, Bengal ...

83. Needle View Hillpoint / Needle Rock Viewpoint

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At a distance of 9 km from Gudalur and 40 km from Ooty, Needle View Hillpoint is a vantage point situated on Gudalur - Ooty Main Road in Tamilnadu. It is one of the most popular viewpoints in Ooty and among the best places to visit as part of Ooty tour packages . Also known as Soochimalai, the Needle Rock Viewpoint or Needle View Hillpoint presents a mesmerizing 360-degree view of the surrounding valleys and plains. The viewpoint gets its name from its huge pointed rock that resembles a needle. It is hidden away from public view and not frequented too much by tourists like other tourist places in Ooty . The sight is truly magnificent and also a shooting spot for many Tamil films. Needle Rock Viewpoint is located on the way to Gudalur from Ooty. One needs to walk about 1 km to reach this point but it's worth going there. The view from the top of the point is really great. Needle View Hillpoint is a place where you can literally 'reach for the clouds'. The peak and the clouds are at par and during the rare occasion when they separate you can see small villages, dotted among vast stretches of forests, in a distance. Also, it offers a bird's eye view of the nearby Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Gudalur town, Bandipur, and parts of Mysore. Apart from the few hundred meters of trekking experience it provides, it also puts up an amazing backdrop for some candid ...

84. Sholayar Dam

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At a distance of 23 km from Valparai, and 55 km from Athirapally, Sholayar Dam is a masonry- gravity dam situated on Valparai-Athirapally road. It is one of the top tourist places to visit near Athirapally Waterfall, and among the must include places in Valparai tour packages . The Solaiyar Dam is part of the Solaiyar Hydroelectric Project (HEP) which comprises the main Soliayar Dam, the Solaiyar Flanking, and the Solaiyar Saddle Dam. Solaiyar Dam was officially opened in 1965. The Solaiyar Flanking was built in 1964 and the Solaiyar Saddle Dam in 1965. The dam is an important reservoir under the Parambikulam-Aliyar Project. The height of the main dam is 66 m, its width is 430 m, and its length 430.60 m. The reservoir's overflowing waters are let into the Parambikulam Reservoir through the saddle dam. The surroundings of the dam are full of great natural beauty. It is not worth visiting other than in monsoons as the lake is dry after December. Timings: 8 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

85. Bison Valley Viewpoint

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At a distance of 19 km from Ooty, Bison Valley viewpoint is a spectacular viewpoint located in Bellikkal near Ooty. Situated on Ooty - Masinagudi road, it is one of the most thrilling tourist places in Ooty. Surrounded by cardamom forests and tea estates, Bison Valley derives its name from the Indian Bison that roams in large numbers throughout this area. Besides, the tree has a diverse range of wildlife animals in its natural habitat, including tigers, bears, elephants, deer, etc. Here, one can also spot various birds roaming from here to there. Morning droves, drongos, bulbul, shrikes, and woodpeckers are some of the common birds to spot here. One can enjoy splendid views of the cardamom forests and verdant tea plantations from this stunning vantage point. Taking leisurely walks on the numerous pathways that meander around the valley is a popular pastime for tourists. Bison Valley is also a place that gives an equal opportunity to adventure enthusiasts, as mountain biking and hiking are quite a hit here. This is one of the best attractions in Ooty for photographers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike. There are 36 hairpin bends' from the valley toward Ooty, so the police did not let any car descend the same road to make the rather dangerous descent (be prepared for a deviation toward Gudalur!) Timings: 9 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

86. Upper Bhavani Lake

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At a distance of 55 km from Ooty, Upper Bhavani Lake is an artificial lake located in the Western Catchments of Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu, India. Situated near the Avalanche area, it is one of the lesser-known but among the most beautiful and captivating lakes in Ooty. Upper Bhavani Lake was created by the Upper Bhavani Dam, which was constructed across the Bhavani River. It is a must-visit for anyone who admires nature in its raw beauty. The lake is an entry point to view the flora and fauna of the Nilgiri hills. The view of the lake surrounded by the hills is fantastic. Tourists are left speechless by the scenery, the lush greenery, and the clouds that fill up the blue sky. Prior permission from the Forest Department is required to enter the area. One can drive to the forest department check post, after which private vehicles aren't allowed. From the check post, mini bus and jeeps take you on a safari to Upper Bhavani Lake. The entire journey is a 2-hour affair since it takes 45 minutes to cover one side and then the bus/jeep stops at the lake for about 20 minutes. The vehicles also stop midway at a few places for some time, and tourists are allowed to click photographs. The first halt is at Sholas, which is a steep valley full of trees. There is a small water spring running down the valley en route to the Upper Bhavani Lake. The bus halts for around 10 minutes. The final stop is at the Upper Bhavani Lake. En route your trip, you can also visit Bhavani ...

87. Thiruttani

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At a distance of 13 km from Arakkonam, 44 km from Kanchipuram, 86 km from Chennai and 65 km from Tirupati, Thiruthani is a holy town located in Tiruvallur District of Tamil Nadu and is famous for the Murugan Temple. This temple is one among the six Padai Veedus (Battle Grounds) of Lord Murugan, other five are Palani, Swamimalai, Tirupparangunram, Pazhamudircholai and Thiruchendur. This place represents the site where Subramanya stayed after destroying the demon Surapadman. Tiruttani is also said to be the place where the Lord Subramanya married Valli - one of his two consorts. This temple has been mentioned in the Sangam period work Tirumurugaatruppadai composed by Nakkeerar. According to legend, Devayani, daughter of Indra married Lord Murugan and was presented Indra's elephant Airavatam as part of his dowry offering. Upon Airavatam's departure Indra found his wealth waning. Lord Subramanya is said to have offered to return the white elephant, however Indra refused to accept a gift that he had made and instead requested that the elephant face his direction, hence the image of the elephant in this temple also faces the east. The hill temple is reachable by a motorable road and is also accessed through a plight of 365 steps. The temple has 4 enclosures and a series of temple towers. There is a shrine to Aapat Sahaaya Vinayakar who helped the Murugan in winning Valli's hand in marriage. The processional image of Murugan is housed in a Rudraksha tower. The large ornament ...

88. Katary Falls

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At a distance of 13 km from Ooty Railway Station and 13 km from Coonoor, Katary Falls is a stunning waterfall situated at Adikaratti village near Ooty. It is one of the popular waterfalls in Ooty and among the must include places in Ooty - Coonoor Tour Packages. The Katary Falls is cascading down from a height of about 130 feet into a pool at the base. It is the third-largest waterfall in the Nilgiris. It is a 2-tiered waterfall and can be reached by trekking from the main road. It is also the site of India's first hydroelectric power project, the Kateri hydroelectric system. The hydroelectric power plant generated 1000 KW of electricity from the mechanical energy of the falling water from the Katary Falls. The hydroelectric power station is an attraction on its own and attracts hundreds of visitors. The waterfall is a sight to behold during the rainy season when the water cascades in all its glory amidst lush green woods enveloped in mighty mountains. The height of the location and the scenic beauty of the surroundings make Katary Falls look like a never-ending cascade from the sky to the earth. Don't venture out in the monsoon as it is slippery and the waterfall gets a bit more fierce too. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

89. Kolakambai Waterfalls

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At a distance of 24 km from Coonoor and 31 km from Ooty, Kolakambai Falls is a magnificent waterfall located near Kolacamby, Tamil Nadu. Also known as Kullakamby Falls, it is one of the highest waterfalls in the Nilgiris and among the prominent places to visit as part of Ooty - Coonoor Packages. The very beautiful and mesmerizing Kolakambai Waterfall is located in the Nilgiris near the cities of both Ooty and Coonoor. Standing tall at a height of 400 feet, this is the highest falls in the Nilgiris mountain range. It descends from the northern side of Kolakambai Hill, which is an important peak of the Nilgiri Hills range. A visit to these falls during the monsoon season can be quite breathtaking. The way to this falls is popular for hiking, trekking, and biking through the wild area full of natural flora and fauna that is typical of this mountainous range. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

90. Elk Falls

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At a distance of 8 km from Kotagiri, 28 km from Coonoor and 30 km from Ooty, Elk Falls is a magnificent waterfall located at Uyilatty village near Kotagiri in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the top waterfalls in the Nilgiris and among the prominent places to visit during your Ooty Tour. Locally known as Uyilatty Falls, the stunning Elk Waterfall is located in the midst of the idyllic Echoing Valley of Kookal in the South Nilgiris district. A lofty falls with patter water which shower downstream gives the amazing scenario and surrounds with blossom green tea and coffee plantations. A European house or Kannerimukku, constructed by British collector Sullivan is located near the falls. This house was built during the colonial times of the British in India, in the year 1819 and was the first British residence in Tamil Nadu. At present, it can even be considered as a historical ancient monument! Though this waterfall comes in full gush only in the rainy season it is worth visiting this place to get the view of the Echoing Valley of Kookal. The Badaga Habitations, a serenely laid out woodland area of tea and coffee plantation will take you to a different world as you hike along this region to reach up to the waterfall. The finest time to visit would be the monsoon, during this time that the neighboring Kookal Valley blooms with mellow orange which said to be one of the yummy oranges in the world. There are a number of heritage cottages of the colonial era that provide plush accommodation ...

91. Sadras Beach Resort

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At a distance of 13 kms from Mahabalipuram (towards South) and 68 Kms from Chennai, Sadras is an outstanding beach resort that takes advantage of the beautiful landscape. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit around Chennai. The beaches that surround Mahabalipuram are encompassed by beautiful, green casuarinas groves. The contrast of the vibrant green with the sparkling white beaches is breathtaking, and a sight that numerous tourists want to experience. There is an old ruined Dutch Fort and a Dutch cemetery with finely carved headstones at Sadras as well.

92. Covelong Beach

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At a distance of 23 Kms from Mahabalipuram and 35 Kms from Chennai (on Chennai - Mahabalipuram Road) Covelong/ Kovalam is a famous beach resort and one of the popular tourist places to visit near Chennai . It was originally just a small fishing village, but now also expanded to become one of the most famous beach resorts in South India. You can still explore the old sea port that used to exist there. Numerous quality beach resorts can be found at Kovalam. The beaches at that location are absolutely exquisite, and are greatly enjoyed by all that visit there. It is also to these beaches that the well-known Olive Ridley Turtles travel to every year to hatch their eggs. Swimmimg and wind surfing are popular activities at this beach.

93. Masinagudi

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At a distance of 20 km from Bandipur, 30 km from Ooty, and 98 km from Mysore, Masinagudi is a small beautiful hill station and a well-established tourist hotspot nestling amidst the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places to visit near Ooty, and among the must include places in Mysore Tour Packages . Situated on Mysore-Ooty Road, Masinagudi forms a part of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. Lush green forest cover, stunning waterfalls, gushing rivers and rivulets, and picture-perfect landscapes make Masinagudi an ultimate weekend retreat for all those who love wildlife safaris. It is a haven for nature lovers and wildlife photographers. Masinagudi is considered one of the most perfect jungle getaways near Bangalore as it is home to a large variety of flora and fauna. The town boasts of the famous Mudumalai National Park, Moyar River, Pykara Falls, Theppakadu Elephant Camp, Maravakandy Dam, and more. Jeep Safari is the best way to explore endangered animals like leopards, elephants, Bengal Tiger, wild boar, and birds in Madumalai. One can also go for camping and trekking in the jungles of Masinagudi. Apart from Mudumalai, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve is also a popular hotspot here. Visit the Theppakadu Elephant Camp for an unforgettable experience amongst elephants as you go right into their abodes. This place is home to an ...

94. Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

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At a distance of 53 km from Mahabalipuram, and 89 km from Chennai, Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary is a protected sanctuary situated at Vedanthangal near Mahabalipuram. It is one of the oldest water bird sanctuaries in India , and among the popular weekend getaways from Chennai . Vedanthangal literally means 'the hamlet of a hunter' in the local Tamil language. It was so named as being a famous hunting grounds for the local landlords during the 18th century. Realizing this ornithological importance of the region, the British government declared it as a bird sanctuary in the year 1798, making it the oldest of its kind in the country. And, among the most popular places to visit near Mahabalipuram . Covering a total area of 30 hectares, the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary is a popular migratory home for around 40,000 different species of birds from all over the world. This region seems to have attracted birds because it has several small lakes that became convenient feeding grounds for the birds. The sanctuary is a haven for bird watchers and wildlife photographers. The Barringtonia mangroves, the rich floating habitat, extensive paddy field, and those mighty flying creatures make the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary a beautiful setting to escape to the crowd and noise of busy city life ...

95. Adikesava Perumal Temple - Thiruvattaru

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At a distance of 7 km from Marthandam and 45 km from Kanyakumari, Sri Adikesava Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple located in Thiruvattaru. It is one of the 108 divya desams of Sri Vaishnavas and also one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Kanyakumari. The temple is dedicated to Sri Adikesava Perumal, meaning 'Foremost Friend'. According to the legend, Lord Adikesava defeated the demon Kesi. The demon's wife prayed to the River Ganges and River Thamirabarani and created destruction. They came in spate to wash off the Lord. Mother Earth simply raised the ground level where Perumal was reclining. Both Rivers went round the Lord, prayed to Him and continued to flow round as two garlands. Thus, the formation of the rivers made in a circle came to be known as Thiruvattaru. The temple was built in Dravidian style architecture with wooden pillars, doors and roofs. The presiding deity here is in reclining posture along with Goddess Maragathavalli Nachiar. Though there are similarities between the Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple of Thiruvananthapuram, the Thiruvattar temple is older. The gigantic idol of the Lord stands at 22 feet, bigger than Anantha Padmanabhaswamy. The presiding deity is made of mustard, lime powder and jaggery. The lord is lying on his snake couch and has to be viewed through three doors. Adikesava Perumal's feet is on the left and head on the right; it is the reverse in Anantha Padmanabhaswamy Temple. A Shiva lingam is situated near Lord Adikesava ...

96. Manimuthar Dam & Falls

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At a distance of 16 km from Papanasam and 45 km from Tirunelveli, Manimuthar Dam is an artificial dam in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. This is one of the largest dams in Tirunelveli district and also one of the top places to visit in Tirunelveli. Situated at the foothills of the scenic Podhigai Hills, Manimuthar Dam was built across the Manimuthar River just three km above its confluence with Thamirabarani River in 1957. The maximum storage capacity of the dam is 118 feet. The river Manimuthar is the major tributary of Thamirabarani. The Dam is an ideal picnic spot blessed with beautiful garden and peaceful atmosphere. Boating in this picturesque dam is one of the most memorable things to do in Tirunelveli. About 6 km from Manimuthar Dam is Manimuthar Falls which is created by the waters of Manimuthar River. This natural waterfall cascades down from a height of 25 feet into a pond. The pond is 90 feet in deep and is very dangerous. The water is so fresh and less crowded compare to Courtallam. It is a picturesque place. There are some public transport services to go this place on regular intervals from Kallidai Kurichi, the nearby town. There is a forest check post on the way to the falls where visitor need to sign & pay the entry fee for the falls. Manimuthar Falls Entry: Rs. 25 for Person & Rs. 25 for Camera Timings: 8 AM - 5 PM

97. Papanasam Temple

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At a distance of 15 km from Ambasamudram and 47 km from Tirunelveli, Papanasam is a small town in Ambasamudram Taluk of Tirunelveli district in Tamilnadu. It is one of the popular picnic spots in Tirunelveli. Papanasam has a famous temple called the Papanasam Sivan Temple which lies on the banks of Thamirabarani River. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, the holy shrine is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati who are worshipped as Papanasanathar and Ulagammai respectively. This is the place where Saint Agasthiyar got the Kalyana dharshan of Lord Shiva and Parvati along with his wife Lopamudra. The Shiva lingam of the temple is completely made up of Rudraksha. Of the nine Kailash Kshetras - Nava Kailash, Papanasam is the first place and is attributed to Sun God. Hence, the place is known as Surya Kshetra and Surya Kailash. Devotees strongly believe that Lord Shiva in this temple is most powerful and cures all kind of diseases. The temple is famous for its Chittirai Peruvila where the festivities used to happen for 13 days. Another attraction of this village is the Papanasam Dam, also known as the Thamirabarani River Dam. It is believed to have been built during the British era and is surrounded by high mountains and huge trees. The dam is about 240 m high, 5.4 m wide and 265 m long and has a total catchment area of around 147 sq. km. Boating is possible in the lake but swimming is strictly prohibited as it is populated with crocodiles. ...

98. Papanasam Falls / Agasthiyar Falls

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At a distance of 4 km from Papanasam and 51 km from Tirunelveli, Papanasam Falls, also known as Agasthiyar Falls is a stunning waterfall located near the town of Papanasam in the Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. Located in the Western Ghats, Papanasam Falls is a prominent waterfalls in Tamilnadu , and among the most popular Tirunelveli tourist places . Formed over Thamirabarani River, Papanasam Falls drop down from a height of 120 m. The river Thamirabarani, which flows from the Western Ghats of the Podhigai Hills, reaches the plains at Papanasam. This is highly revered by the locals both for their immense beauty and religious significance. Papanasam means absolution of sins and it is an important pilgrim center where people take bath in the sacred water to relieve themselves from sins. Agasthiyar Temple is situated near the falls, among the must-visit places during Tirunelveli tour . According to legend, during the wedding ceremony of Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati, all the Gods and Goddesses from Heaven had gone to Mount Kailash. On the order of Lord Shiva, Agasthiyar came to Papanasam to balance the world. After the wedding, Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati appeared to Agasthiyar Munivar, who is meditating at Papanasam. Every year his idol is brought out as a procession to the Papanasanathar ...

99. Kuthirapanjan Falls / Panagudi Fall

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At a distance of 5 km from Panagudi Railway Station, 32 km from Nagercoil and 57 km from Tirunelveli, Kuthirapanjan Falls is a mesmerizing waterfall situated near Panagudi town in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. Also known as Panagudi Falls, Kuthirapanjan Waterfalls is a seasonal waterfall formed over Hanuman River, a tributary to the famous Thamirabarani River. The height of the falls is about 150 feet. It is situated in Western Ghats surrounded by mountain ranges and is the heart of the Mahendragiri hills. The falls can be accessed from the town of Panagudi and is the main attraction of Panagudi. There are also three churches in Panagudi namely Hosannah Church, St. Joseph Church and Annai Velankanni Church. It is surrounded by a chain of mountains, windmills along with the mountains offer a lovely view. Visitors have to trek 2 km through a well laid path amidst thick forests from the parking area to reach the falls.

100. Dhanushkodi

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At a distance of 18 km from Rameshwaram, Dhanushkodi is an abandoned coastal town at the south-eastern tip of Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of must include places in South India tour , and among the most famous Rameshwaram tourist places . Dhanushkodi is on the tip of Pamban island, separated from the mainland by the Palk Strait. The town is named after Rama's bow. The boulders around the sea between Srilanka and this place known as Adam's bridge, are believed to be used by Hanuman to reach across Srilanka. It is one of the must-visit places as part of Rameshwaram tour . Flanked by the Indian Ocean on one side and the Bay of Bengal on the other, Dhanushkodi was once a bustling and flourishing town, and one of the richest fishing belts in the country. Also, it was the only land border between Sri Lanka and India and served as a major port for several pilgrims and traders. The town was destroyed during the 1964 Rameswaram cyclone and remains uninhabited in the aftermath. Only a small number of fisher families live in Dhanushkodi. The town's remote location and tragic past lend it an eerie vibe, thus it is also often referred to as the 'ghost town'. Visitors can see the ruins of a temple, railway station, a church, and homes of the then inhabitants. Besides, ...

101. Sivasailam Temple

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At a distance of 12 km from Papanasam and 47 km from Tirunelveli, Sri Sivasailanathar Paramakalyani Temple is a 500 year old Saivaite temple situated on the banks of River Gadana at Sivasailam in Tamilnadu. Popularly called as Sivasailam Temple, this is one of the famous Shiva temples near Tirunelveli. The Sivasailam Temple is dedicated to Lord Sivasailanathar and Goddess Parvati. Built by Pandiyas, the temple is surrounded by Velli malai, Mulli malai and Podhigai hills. It is believed that the Shiva Lingam in the sanctum is swayambhu lingam. At the back of the statue, there are lines that appear like hair, so he is also called Sadaiappar. This can be seen through a hole while strolling around the sanctum sanctorum. This is visible only when the Archakar gives Aarathi at the back of the lingam. The temple is huge with many mandapams and carved pillars. The principle gopuram has five stories and is embellished with numerous statues. The specialty of the temple is the huge statue of Nandi. Legend says that the Nandi was sculpted so beautifully that if came to life and started to lift off. Hence, the sculptor had to stroke it on its back so that it remained seated. The mark of the stroke can be seen today. Besides Lord Shiva, Vinayakar, Murugan, 63 Nyanmars, Dakshina Moorthy, and Natarjar are the other deities in this temple. There is a separate shrine for Goddess Paramakalyani which is situated next to the main sanctum. There are also some stone inscriptions ...

102. Narubunatha Swamy Temple

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At a distance of 16 km from Ambasamudram and 30 km from Tirunelveli, Narubunatha Swamy Temple is an ancient Hindu temple situated at Thirupudaimaruthur near Veeravanallur in Ambasamudram Taluk of Tirunelveli district, Tamilnadu. Situated at the merging place of Gadana River & Thamirabarani River, this temple is one of the oldest temples in Tirunelveli region. Also known as Thirupudaimaruthur Temple, the temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is more than 1200 years old. Maravarman, the king of Madurai and his son had built a small temple in 650 BCE. After that, Pandiyas, Vijayanagara Kings and Kalakkad Kings expanded the temple. The sanctum sanctorum has a huge Shiva lingam, which is known as Pudaar Jeeneshwarar or Narumbunathar. The Shiva lingam leans slightly towards the left side and has marks of scratches made by deer and sickle cut. According to the legend, the region was under the rule of Maravarman then. He came to this place dense with Marudha trees for hunting. He targeted a deer which hid itself in the hole of a tree. The king ordered to cut the tree to get the deer out. But blood came out of the tree where the king found a Shiva lingam with a hit on the head caused by the instrument. He heard a voice saying that Shiva himself graced them through the deer. He built the temple as directed by the Lord. Situated in 6 acres of land, Thirupudaimaruthur Temple's compound walls measure 575 feet in length. The temple gopuram has five tiers. There are many ...

103. Thirupullani

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At a distance of 15 km from Ramanathapuram, and 66 km from Rameshwaram, Thirupullani is a temple town situated near Rameshwaram. It is one of the prominent places of pilgrimage in Tamilnadu, and among the must-visit places during your Rameshwaram Trip . The town is known for Aadi Jagannatha Perumal Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Popularly known as Thirupullani Temple, it is one of the 108 Divya Desam temples of Lord Vishnu. It is also known as Dharbasayanam as Rama took rest on a couch of grass at this place. Other names of this place are Thiruvadanai, Pularanyam, Adhisethu and Ratnaharam. This ancient temple not only attracts visitors because of its sacredness but also for its historical background and architectural excellence. Built during the reign of Cholas, various contributions were made to this temple during Pandyan rule and the rule of Sethupathy Kings. It is now maintained by the Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of Tamil Nadu Government. Built-in the Dravidian style of architecture, the presiding deity of the temple is Lord Dharba Sayana Rama. The specialty of this temple is that Lord has been shown in a reclining posture. There are also separate shrines for Goddess Padmasini, who is the consort of Lord Adi Jagannatha, Goddess Shridevi, Goddess Bhudevi, Lord Krishna. Timings: 7 AM - 12.30 PM & 3.30 PM - 8.30 PM

104. Sri Sankaranarayana Swamy Temple - Sankarankovil

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At a distance of 16 km from Thirumalpuram and 56 km from Tirunelveli, Sri Sankaranarayana Swamy Temple is a famous Hindu temple situated at Sankarankovil in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. It is one of the top pilgrimage places to visit in Tirunelveli region and also one of the popular temples in Tamilnadu. The temple is dedicated to Sankaranarayanar, who is the combined manifestation of Shiva and Vishnu. This temple was built by Ukkira Pandiya Thevar in the 11th century AD. This temple also called as Avudaiamman Kovil or Davasu Kovil. According to mythology, once the devotees of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva quarreled with each other to determine whose god is powerful. Then Lord Shiva appeared as Sankaranarayanar to mark his devotees to understand that both Hari and Shiva are one and the same. So it is held sacred by Saivites and Vaishnavites as well. Hence this temple depicts the concept of Hari and Haran being one God. The temple of Sankaranarayana is situated on 4.5 acre site in the heart of the Sankarankovil Town. It is one of the Pancha Bootha Sthalas in the South Pandiya country. With an imposing Rajagopuram, rising to a height of 135 feet with nine tiers, this temple is surrounded by high walls and the tower has many beautiful images. Lord Sri Sankaranarayana is the main deity in this temple. The right portion of the idol has sandal and indicates Lord Siva, with cobra around his neck & moon above his head. The left side of the idol indicates Lord Vishnu ...

105. Thirukkurungudi

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At a distance of 45 km from Nagercoil, 46 km from Tirunelveli and 49 km from Kanyakumari, Thirukkurungudi is a holy place for Hindus situated on the banks of Nambi River at the foot hills of Mahendragiri in Tamilnadu. There are five Nambis in this Kshetram. They are Ninra Nambi (Standing posture), Irundha Nambi (Sitting posture), Kidandha Nambi (Sleeping posture), Thiruparkadal Nambi and Thirumalai Nambi. Of these, Ninra Nambi Temple is the main temple and is located in the center of the town flanked by four big Mada Veethis. The Nambi Rayar Temple or Thirukkurungudi Temple is 1300 years old. It is also called as Vaamana Kshetram and is one among the 108 divya desams of Lord Vishnu. According to the legend, Goddess Bhudevi was abducted by the demon Hiranyaksha and hid her deep under the ocean. All the deities and sages prayed to Lord Vishnu to retrieve Mother Earth from the demon. Lord Vishnu transformed into a wild boar and plunged into deep under the ocean. Lord Varaha had fierce battle with Hiranyaksha and saved Mother Earth. After this glorious incident Lord Vishnu along with Goddess Bhudevi arrived on this sacred land. He passionately looked upon Goddess and shrunk his terrifying size into normal. Thus, this place has got in its name 'Thirukkurungudi'. Covering an area of 18 acres, the temple has five prakarams, and is surrounded by a massive wall, crowned with a five tiered gopuram. The Vijayanagara rulers and the Nayaks of Madurai have made several ...

106. Sorimuthu Ayyanar Temple

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At a distance of 12 km from Papanasam and 61 km from Tirunelveli, Arulmigu Sorimuthu Ayyanar Temple is situated between Papanasam and Karaiyar Dam in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. Located on the bank of River Thamirabarani, this is one of the 6 important Sastha Temples in South India. The presiding deity of the temple is Mahalinga Swamy. Lord Dharma Sastha appears with his left leg bent and the right hanging down. Sorimuthu Ayyanar is a kuladevata for many families in the area. Families that are not aware of their kuladevata are also welcome here. As it is the first Ayyappan temple, people who resolve to begin the Sabarimala yatra, come here to wear their mala. The name of the temple is derived from 'Pon Soriyum Muthiar', which means the Lord who pours down golden rain on the plateau. Here, Muthianar is worshipped along with his two consorts - Pushkala and Poorna. Ayyappa's lieutenants, Sangili Bhootham, Thoosi Madan, Thulasi Madan, Pechi, Isakki and Pattavarayan are also worshipped here. There are also shrines dedicated to Vinayaka, Bhairava and Devi. Interestingly, this temple has many unique offerings. Here, devotees offer wooden legs and cloth dolls to the deity with humble prayers. People who suffer from leg and joint ailments offer wooden legs. Couples without children come here to pray for progeny by presenting rag dolls to express their desire. People offer bronze bells to Bhoothanathar and chappals to Valai Pagadai. Ashada Amavasya is celebrated ...

107. Sri Vaikuntanatha Perumal Temple - Srivaikuntam

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At a distance of 29 km from Tirunelveli and 39 km from Thoothukudi, Sri Vaikuntanatha Perumal Temple is an ancient temple situated at Srivaikuntam in Thoothukudi district of Tamilnadu. Located on the banks of the river Thamirabarani, this is one of the 108 divya desams of Lord Vishnu and the first of the Navatirupathis. Also called Srivaikuntam Temple and Kallapiran Temple, Sri Vaikuntanatha Perumal Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in the form of Vaikuntanathar. It is believed that this temple was used as a fort in the fight between the legendary freedom fighter Veerapandiya Kattabomman and the British in the 1800s. The temple is classified as a Navatirupathi, the nine temples revered by Nammazhwar located on the banks of Thamirabarani River. This is the first in the series of these nine Tirupathi Temples. There are many legends associated with this temple. According to one legend, Somuka, a demon stole the four Vedas from Lord Brahma. Brahma was helpless and he did severe penance on the banks of Thamirabarani River seeking favour from Lord Vishnu. Pleased with the penance of Brahma, Vishnu agreed to help Brahma. Vishnu killed the demon and restored the Vedas to Brahma. Lord Vishnu set his abode as Srivaikuntam and resided there as Vaikuntanathar. Another story goes that the Lord, disguised as the thief, presented himself before the King to save the thief Kaaladhushakan, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu. Hence, the Lord here is also known as 'Kallapiran'. The ...

108. Sri Kailasanathar Temple - Srivaikuntam

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At a distance of 1 km from Sri Vaikuntanatha Swamy Temple, 30 km from Tirunelveli and 39 km from Thoothukudi, Sri Kailasanathar Temple is another important Hindu temple situated in Srivaikuntam town of Tamilnadu. Sri Kailasanathar Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This is the 6th Nava Kailasam temple which is dedicated to Planet Saturn. The temple is originally believed to be built by the Pandiya king, Chandrakula Pandiya. He built the central shrine and vimana of the temple. Veerappa Nayak (1609-23 AD), a ruler of Madurai Nayak dynasty built the Yagasala, flag staff and Sandana Sababathy hall. According to the legend, Sage Romasa wanted to install the Shivalingas on the banks of the Thamirabarani. So, he asked his guru Agasthiya about this, who advised to throw flowers used for Shiva puja on the river and do the installations wherever the flowers reached the shores. Based on his advice, sage Romasa threw lotus flowers, nine of these flowers reached the bank. One lotus flower reached Srivaikuntam and is dedicated to one of the planets Sri Sani Bhagawan. The temple was constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture. It has three precincts. Shiva is worshipped as Kailasanathar and his consort Parvati as Sivakami. Sri Sani Bhagawan Sannidhi is situated separately. Those who are affected by Sani dosha pray to Sri Kailasanathar and Sri Sani to get the curse relieved. It is a belief that this is equal to Thirunallaru Sani Bhagawan temple. A guardian deity, ...

109. Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple - Mannargudi

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At a distance of 36 km from Kumbakonam, 45 km from Thanjavur and 96 km from Trichy, Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple is a Vaishnavite shrine located in the town of Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu. Sri Rajagopalaswamy Temple is dedicated to Rajagopalaswamy, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. The temple was first constructed by Kulothunga Chola I. Successive kings of the Chola Empire, Rajaraja Chola III, Rajendra Chola III and kings of Thanjavur Nayaks, Achyuta Devaraya expanded the temple. The temple contains inscriptions of the Hoysala kings and some Vijayanagara grants and many records of the later Nayaks and Marathas. The Thanjavur Nayaks made the temple as their dynastic and primary shrine and made significant additions. The temple is spread over an area of 23 acres and is one of the important Vaishnavite shrines in India. The temple is called Dakshina Dwarka along with Guruvayoor by Hindus. The sanctum of the temple enshrines a 7 feet high image of Vaasudeva with his consorts Sri Devi and Bhoodevi. The Utsava murthi idol is of exquisite beauty and is adorned with precious jewellery and colourful flowers. Along with him are his consorts Rukmani and Satyabhama. The temple also has 24 shrines, 7 mandapams, 9 theerthams, 16 gopurams and 7 prakarams that were constructed by Kulothunga Chola I. The temple complex has intricate carvings and depicts the architecture grandeur of Cholas and Thanjavur Nayaks. The present shrine along with a 1000-pillard hall and the big compound wall ...

110. Manjolai Hills

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At a distance of 23 km from Manimuthar and 63 from Tirunelveli, Manjolai is a small hill station in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. Manjolai is set deep in the Western Ghats within the Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. Situated at an altitude of 1162 m, Manjolai is a perfect summer resort located near Upper Kodaiyar. This is famous for its tea estates and plantations. Various varieties of tea are grown in the estates. Due to its scenic beauty, climate and calm atmosphere, this place is compared with Udhagamandalam (Ooty). The serenity of this place provides people with peace of mind and relaxation. Tourist attractions in Manjolai are Upper Kodaiyar Dam and a windy viewpoint called Kuthiravetti. Kuthiravetti viewpoint is located after the Nalumukku and Ooth Estate. From this viewpoint one can view the lush green forests of Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Papanasam Dam and Manimuthar Dam. Other important tourist spots near Manjolai are the Kakkachi and Nalumukku. The road through these estates offers beautiful and splendid view of the nature. On the way to Manjolai from Manimuthar, there is a beautiful spot called Dasan Pool with plenty of fresh water. Trekkers can have good time trekking amidst the thick plantations. Permission from the Forest Department is required to visit Manjolai in private vehicles. Government buses are also available to reach this lovely hillock. Manjolai is a reserved forest because of that there are no hotels or restaurants ...

111. Koonthakulam Bird Sanctuary

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At a distance of 31 km from Tirunelveli, Koonthankulam or Kunthankulam Bird Sanctuary is a protected area located in Koonthankulam village in Nanguneri Taluk of Tirunelveli district. This is the largest reserve for breeding water birds in South India and also one of the popular places to visit in Tirunelveli for bird lovers. Koonthankulam Bird Sanctuary consists of Koonthankulam and Kadankulam irrigation tanks and is spread over an area of 1.29 sq. km. It is declared as a sanctuary in 1994. This sanctuary is actively protected and managed by the Koonthankulam village community. This sanctuary is an important Bird site in Tamilnadu and it attracts more than one lakh birds annually. The tourists visit the place in pursuit of seeing painted stork which is the major attraction of this place. The Babul plantation in Koonthankulam is the main breeding ground for several birds. The sanctuary is visited by more than 43 types of water birds both resident and migratory every year especially in the months of January and February. They vacate their nests in the months of July and August after nesting, hatching and nurturing the young chicks. Painted Stork, the major attraction of this village, flies here from north India and east European countries. Another prominent species of migratory birds that visits this village are Barheaded Goose, Pintail, Spotted Sand Piper, Green Sand Piper, Green Shank, Coot, White stork, large flamingo, Common Sand Piper, Common Teal and Pallavan. ...

112. Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve

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At a distance of 12 km from Papanasam, 58 km from Kalakkad, and 60 km from Tirunelveli, Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve is located in the Southern Western Ghats in Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari districts of Tamil Nadu. This is the second-largest protected area in Tamil Nadu and among the best places to visit as part of your India wildlife tour. The Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve was created in the year 1988 by combining Kalakkad Wildlife Sanctuary (251 km�) and Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary (567 km�), both established in 1962. This sanctuary covers an area of around 817 sq. km, out of which 459 sq. km falls under the core zone, and the remaining 358 sq. km comes under the buffer zone. Nestled between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the Agastya Malai Hill Range forms the core area of the sanctuary and is part of one of the world's 18 biodiversity hotspots. It is also under consideration by UNESCO as a world heritage site. wildlife sanctuaries near Madurai . The Reserve is home to a wide variety of animals and plants. The fauna includes around 150 endemic plants, 33 fish, 37 amphibians, 81 reptiles, 273 birds, and 77 mammal species. One can spot Elephant, Gaur, Bonnet, Macaque, Common languor, Tigers and Leopards, Chital, Dhole Panther, Sloth Bear, Python, Barking deer, Four-Horned- Antelope, Otter, Crocodiles (mugger), giant flying squirrel, Sambar, Hyena, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, Mouse ...

113. Vaigai Dam

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At a distance of 70 km from Madurai, Vaigai Dam is a giant dam situated at Andipatti near Madurai. It is one of the popular places to visit during your Madurai Trip . The Vaigai Dam is built in the year 1959 across the Vaigai River. The dam measures 111 ft in height and the total storage capacity is 6,143 mcft. Counted as one of the most famous tourist places near Madurai , the dam has been the lifeline of the agricultural lands in the districts of Madurai and Dindigul. It also provides drinking water to Madurai and Andipatti. Near the dam, the Government of Tamil Nadu has constructed an Agricultural Research Station to research on a wide variety of crops including cereals and pulses. There is a beautiful garden known as Little Brindavan for visitors. The garden has a variety of exotic flowers and plants. It also harbours a musical fountain that operates on weekends and public holidays. Over the years, the site has become a favourite picnic spot as it gets beautifully illuminated in the evenings especially on weekends, and one can spend hours admiring the splendid view. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

114. Kumbakkarai Waterfalls

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At a distance of 8 km from Periyakulam, 78 km from Thekkady, and 85 km from Madurai, the Kumbakkarai Waterfall is a scenic waterfall situated near Madurai. Located close to Madurai - Kodaikanal road, it is one of the popular waterfalls in tamilnadu , and among the must include places in Madurai tour packages . Situated at the foothills of the Kodaikanal hills, the Kumbakkarai Falls cascades down from a height of about 87 feet in two layers. In the first stage, the water comes greeting the rocks that are given names of wild animals like elephant, snake, tiger to name a few. In the next stage, the water flows for a straight 0.5 km and then hugs the Kumbakkarai cascade. It is one of the most prominent Madurai sightseeing places . Even though the waterfall is not as renowned as the other popular waterfalls of Tamilnadu, it boasts of immense scenic beauty and the melodious tinkering of the gushing waters. The falls are filled with dangerous holes, be careful while going closer to the falls. A 500-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Thadagai Nachiamman is located near this spot. Vehicles can go up to the surroundings of the falls. Kodaikanal buses stop at the crossroads around 2 km before the falls. Timings: 6 AM - 5 PM Entry: Free

115. Suruli Waterfalls

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At a distance of 123 kms from Madurai, 22 Kms from Thekkady (via Gudalur & Karuna Muthevan Patti), 10 Kms from Kambam (via Suruli Patti) & 548 Kms from Chennai, Suruli Falls are situated amidst rich flora fauna and serve as a perfect picnic spot. The falls originate from the Megamalai hills and descend from a height of 150 feet. They are surrounded by the astounding beauty of the dense forest. The best feature of Suruli Falls is that they are round-the-year Falls, best time is June to October. The falls serve as the venue of Summer Festival, organized every year by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department. The Kailasanathar Temple Cave is also an added attraction of the place. There are also other 18 caves in and around the Suruli Falls. The Kailasanatha temple and Suruli Velappar temple are also nearby the falls. The falls are reachable by road from Kambam and Gudalur towns. About 1-2 Kms trek through dense forest is required to reach the falls from nearest road.

116. Perumal Peak

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At a distance of 18 km from Kodaikanal & 55 km from Palani, Perumal Peak is a trekker's delight situated near Perumalmalai village close to Palani road. Perumal Peak or Perumal Malai Peak is a high peak at kodaikanal in the Perumalmalai hills, which are part of the greater Western Ghat mountain range in Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places for trekking in Kodaikanal and also one of the top attractions you must include in Kodaikanal packages . The trek begins from the foot of the Peak near Perumal Malai Village which is 11 km from Kodaikanal. The trek distance is about 7 km one way and takes about 3-4 hours one way. Most of the trekking stretch is of moderate difficulty while few parts are little steep. Overnight camping is also possible on the peak while most of the trekkers visit the peak and return on the same day. Perumal Malai Village can be reached from Palani or Kodaikanal by bus or private vehicles.

117. Pambar Falls

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At a distance of 4 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station.This magnificent falls is also popularly called as the 'Grand Cascade'. The town water reservoir overflows southwards forming the Fairy Falls which continues to join the Vaigai River forming the Pambar Falls through its course. It can be reached by a steep, slippery path behind Pambar house. Racing down Pambar Ravine is the zig-zagging Levinge stream that cascades over a series of rock formations. The Pambar Ravine showers down the Waterfall and a series of steep and precariously slippery rocks during its meandering course. There is a pond like formation at the foot suitable for bathing. Three or four adjacent small cascading falls can be seen as you go downstream. The wild vicinity of the falls flourishes in rare flora and fauna. Endemic birds and butterflies create a center of attention to this soothing spot.

118. Fairy Falls

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At a distance of 6 kms from Kodaikanal Bus Station and 5 kms from Kodai lake, Fairy Falls is the source of Pambar River, continuing to join the Vaigai River at the foot. Swimming at the foot of the falls will indeed leave you refreshed and revitalized. It is the spillover of the rural community water reservoir streaming southwards the hill to form the enchanting fairy falls. The sparkling waters that fill the basin at the foot of the Fairy fall is one of the most habitually visited tourist destination for the travelers for bathing during Kodaikanal tour.

119. Arunachala Temple - Tiruvannamalai

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At a distance of 83 km from Vellore, 120 km from Kanchipuram, 195 km from Chennai, and 204 km from Bangalore, the Arunachaleswara Temple is a sacred Hindu shrine situated at Thiruvannamalai near Kanchi in Tamilnadu. It is one of the greatest Shaiva places of pilgrimage in South India and among the most popular temples to visit near Bangalore & Chennai. Also known as Annamalaiyar Temple, Arunachala Temple is a breathtaking temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple was constructed by Vijayanagara kings between 16th and the 17th centuries. It is significant to the Hindu sect of Saivism as it is one of the pancha bhoota sthalams, which are dedicated to the manifestation of five natural elements. Legend has it that the Lord has manifested himself as an element of fire or Agni in this temple. The temple is believed to be the eighth-largest Hindu temple in the world, and among the must include places in Kanchi tour packages . Spread over 25 acres, Arunachaleswarar Temple is an imposing structure built in the traditional Dravidian style of architecture. It boasts four gateway towers known as gopurams, each of which is encompassed with mandapams, shrines, and enclosures, decorated with finely carved sculptures and pillars. The eastern tower with 11 storeys, stands at a height of 66 m and is one ...

120. Malayadipatti Rock-Cut Temples

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At a distance of 36 km from Trichy, 39 km from Thanjavur & 42 km from Pudukkottai, the Malayadipatti Rock-Cut temples are situated on granite hillocks, south of the Malayadipatti village, also known as Thiru Valattur Malai. It is one of the famous places of heritage in Tamilnadu , and among the best places to visit as part of Trichy tour . There are two temples in Malayadipatti, one for Lord Shiva and the other for Lord Vishnu. Both temples are situated on the same hillock. Built in the 8th century by Pallavas, the Shiva temple is older than the Vishnu temple. Constructed by Kuvavan Sathan, the Shiva temple is named Vakeeswarar, according to epigraphic notes. This temple, popularly known as Alathurthali is situated towards the eastern side of the granite hill. Among the most prominent Trichy tourist places , this temple consists of a rock-cut mandapa. The sanctum is built on the eastern end in a cubical form cut inside the mandapa. In the later period, a compound wall enclosing the cave and the front mandapa were built. The pillared mandapa has statues of Ganesha and Muruganalong with Nandi. The entrance gateway is guarded by figures of dwarapalakas. There is also a Shiva Lingam that is cut from the main rock face. There is a Saptamatrika panel placed between sculptures of ...

121. Agaya Gangai Falls

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At a distance of 1 km trek from Sri Arappaleeswarar Swamy Temple at Ariyurnadu, 55 km from Namakkal, 92 km from Salem, 138 km from Trichy, and 400 km from Chennai, Agaya Gangai or Akasa Ganga waterfall is located in Kolli Hills of the Eastern Ghats. It is one of the best waterfalls near Trichy . Akasa Ganga is an enchanting 300 feet waterfall formed on River Aiyaru. The fall is enclosed with the dense forest which increases its charm and grandeur. It is situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains on all sides. The picturesque landscape created by the waterfall is an ideal destination for nature lovers during their Trichy trip . The location is ideal for trekking and the breeze is pleasant. The water of the falls is considered to contain medicinal properties due to the varieties of medicinal herbs grown across the forest which makes it a natural spa. People here believe that taking bath in the water cures many diseases. Owing to this attribute, people from nearby areas take baths in the water to cure their diseases. On the 18th day of the Tamil month of Aadi local people assemble here to pray and express their gratitude for the river. To reach the waterfall visitors have to walk down through 1300 steps which take around 45 minutes one way. There is another route from Puliancholai, which takes about five hours trek to reach the falls. ...

122. Thalaiyar Falls / Rat Tail Falls

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At a distance of 40 Kms from Kodaikanal & 485 Kms from Chennai, Thalaiyar Falls, also known as the Rat Tail Falls is the highest waterfalls in Tamil Nadu and third highest falls in India. It is also one of the popular sites for trekking near Kodaikanal. With a height of 975 feet (297 meters), the falls is visible from a great distance on the ghat road towards Dindigul. This falls is considered inaccessible to the general public, as there is no access road to it. However, one can reach these falls with 6 kms trekking after 34 Kms of road journey on ghat road from kodaikanal . The trek duration is around 2-3 hours one way. The trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. The very edge at the top of the falls has a concrete wall. One can walk along the wall and get near the center of the falls. The water here is considered polluted and it's better to avoid bathing here. One can catch Dindigal / Madurai buses from Kodaikanal, get down at the ghat road after 34 Kms and trek down to the falls from here. There are no sign boards but can get done at the mile stone which shows distance to Kodai as 34 km.

123. Puliyancholai Falls

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At a distance 50 km from Namakkal, 76 km from Trichy & 340 km from Chennai, Puliyancholai is a scenic spot on the foothills of Kolli Hills. It is a forest region splashed with a small stream and covered with lush green foliage and tamarind groves. The place is a favorite haunt among the tourist throughout the year to enjoy bathing in natural springs. The Puliancholai falls is a terrace waterfall which appears like a stream of water that cascades through rocky terrain. Puliancholai is known for its scenic beauty located on the foot hills of kolli hills. It is a thick forest region, best suited for trekking and other adventurous activities. Located far away from the hustle and bustle of the urban areas, this place offers you a quite escape from busy city life. There is a Shiva Temple which is situated about 12 km inside the thick forest. Devotees come here to trek up to Shiva temple in June and July. Accommodation of provided by two resorts situated near the falls. The forests around this area have rich medical herbs. Pithukkuli Cave is another attraction nearby. The road access is available close to the waterfall and does not need much walking. Agaya Gangai Falls is a five hours hard trek from Puliancholai.

124. Kolli Hills

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At a distance 50 km from Namakkal, 87 km from Salem, 135 km from Trichy & 395 km from Chennai, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai is a small mountain range located in Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the popular places to visit near Trichy . These hills are situated at an elevation of 1000 to 1300 m and cover an area of approximately 280 sq km. The Kolli Hills has 70 hairpin bends to reach the top of the hills from the Namakkal side. The mountains are relatively untouched by commercial tourism and still retain their natural beauty. It can be visited as a day trip as part of Tiruchirappalli tour packages . The mountain is named Kolli Malai after the Goddess Ettukkai Amman (Kolli Paavai). According to legend, the sages chose Kolli hills when they were looking for a peaceful place to do their penance. However, the demons invaded the hills to disrupt the penance when the sages began their rituals. The sages prayed to Kollipavai, who according to the myth, chased away the demons. Trekking at Kolli Hills is a popular activity. Trekking to Agaya Gangai Waterfalls is a wonderful experience. There are two viewpoints - one at Seekuparai and another at Selur Nadu. There is a pineapple research farm maintained by the Government of Tamil Nadu at Seekuparai Viewpoint. Kundur Nadu, Puliancholai, and Ariyur Solai are the three main reserved forests ...

125. Manampalli Forest

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At a distance of 25 km from Valparai Bus Station, Manampalli is a highly reserved shola forest located in Anamalai Tiger Reserve, Valparai. Situated between Sholayar Dam and Valparai, it is one of the interesting places for trekking in Valparai. Known for its thick Shola forests, fast-flowing rivers, and beautiful peaks, Manampalli is a favorite trekking spot for adventure enthusiasts. It is a popular dense forest with no tea plantations or different human undertaking. This place is virtually between Sholayar and Valparai however one needs to travel 8 km via the jungle from the main road to reach the place. Around 15-20 households are surviving at this place through working for Sholayar Power House which is a primary electrical energy source for Valparai. Graced by the Manompally River, this place well-known for its rich fauna being geographically bordered to Top slip and Parambikulam. One can spot Elephants, Bison, deer, and some endangered species. For trekkers, Manampalli also has a cute little rest house at its foothills, which can serve the purpose of a base camp. The guest house is located inside the middle of the forest with no electricity which is Solar powered. Guests have to carry everything whatever needed for cooking nothing available nearby so carefully take everything when you plan a trip. There is a cook-caretaker available for help in that guesthouse. Besides, the only public transportation available is the bus which goes to Valparai in the ...

126. Amirthi Zoological Park

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At a distance of 27 km from Vellore Town Railway Station, Amirthi Zoological Park is situated under the Javadu hills of Tellai across Amirthi River. Established in 1967, the zoo park occupies an area of 25 hectares. It is named after the Amirthi River which flows next to the park. This park is popular for its waterfalls, swing and animal habitats. Half of this jungle is cleared to serve as a tourist spot while the other half is developed as a wildlife sanctuary. One km trek in the park leads to a full view of Amirthi falls, a small cascading seasonal falls. Visitors can play and swim in the pool formed by the falls here in monsoons. Animals in the park include spotted deer, mongoose, hedgehog, foxes, reason monkeys, red headed parrots, love birds, tortoises, peacock, crocodiles, wild cats, eagles, ducks, pigeons, wild parrots, rabbits and pythons. Many herbal and medicinal plants can be seen growing in the Park. A meditation hall and rest houses for stay are available at the Park premises. The Park is especially delightful for kids with children play area. This zoological park has been recognized recently and so the state Government has taken initiative to develop it. Amirthi Zoo can be reached from Vaniyambadi via Kanikkaniyan & Melmoil. The best time to visit the park is from October to March. Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM

127. Gingee Fort

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At a distance of 2 km from Gingee Bus Stand, 71 km from Puducherry, 85 km from Kanchipuram, and 93 km from Vellore, Gingee Fort or Senji Fort is an ancient hill-fort sitated in the Villupuram district of Tamilnadu. It is one of the largest surviving forts in Tamilnadu , and among the popular historical places to visit near Chennai . The fort was historically considered most impregnable and it was called the 'Troy of the East' by the British. Originally the site had a small fort built by the Chola dynasty during the 9th century. Gingee Fort, also known as Shinji or Jinji, was modified by Kurumbar while fighting the Cholas and again by the Vijayanagara Empire during the 13th century. As per one account, the fort was built during the 15-16th century by the Gingee Nayaks, the lieutenants of the Vijayanagara Empire and who later became independent kings. The fort passed to the Marathas under the leadership of Shivaji in 1677 AD, the Mughals, Carnatic Nawabs, French, and the British in 1761. It is one of the must visit places as part of Vellore holiday packages for history buffs. The Gingee Fort complex is spread on three hillocks, Krishnagiri to the north, Rajagiri to the west, and Chandrayandurg to the southeast. The three hills together constitute the fort complex, each having a separate and self-contained ...

128. Thirumalapuram Rock-Cut Cave Temples

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At a distance of 1 km from Thirumalapuram Bus Stop, 24 km Tenkasi, and 62 km from Tirunelveli, the Thirumalapuram Rock-Cut Cave Temples are situated on Varanasimalai hill in Sankarankovil Taluk of the Thirunelveli district. Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India, it is one of the important heritage in Tamilnadu , and among the major places to visit as part of Tenkasi trip . There are two rock-cut cave temples which are excavated by Pandyan Kings in 750 AD. Among the two caves, one is finished and the other is unfinished. The finished one is more significant with rectangular Ardha-mandapa with a flight of steps and cells on the western wall. It contains bas-relief sculptures and two inscriptions from the Pandyan period. This temple has 3 sections with 3 bas-relief structures. The first one is a beautiful dancing Siva with a bhootha gana and bull on both sides. Lord Shiva is seen in the dancing posture of Chatura. A dwarf near his foot plays the musical instrument. The second carving is a standing Lord Vishnu with 4 hands and 2 seated bhootha ganas on either. Seated Ganesha is seen next to him. On one side is the sanctum sanctorum with a Siva Lingam. On either side of the entrance of the sanctum sanctorum are dwarapalakas. There is another relief sculpture of Brahma with 4 hands and 3 visible heads. On the center of the hall, facing the Siva Linga is a monolith ...

129. Five Falls / Aintharuvi

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At a distance of 4 km from Courtallam Main Falls, 4 km from Courtallam Bus Station and 11 km from Tenkasi , Five Falls or Aintharuvi is another important waterfall in Courtallam. After the main falls, this is the most famous waterfall and the most enjoyable of all falls here. The water here splits into five branches while falling, so it is called Five Falls. It is unique as water flows in five directions, resembling a 5-headed cobra. It is highly revered among locals as they compare it to Adishesha. Among the five falls, three are open to men and two for women. There is a Swami Ayyappa Temple and Vinayaka Temple close to waterfall. Bathing here is very safe and enjoyable activity. There is also an Eco Park and boat house nearby. Road access is available close to the falls and about 100 meters walk is required from the parking area to reach the falls. Fruit Garden Falls or Pazhathotta Aruvi is situated above the Five Falls. This small falls set amidst deep forest range. It is popularly known as VIP Falls or Orchard Falls as only politicians and bureaucrats are allowed to bath in waters here. Others need to seek permission from the Tourism Board for bathing at the Pazhathotta Aruvi. Palaruvi or the New falls is about 28 km from Courtallam on the other side of the border in Kerala state. The word Palaruvi means stream of milk. Falling from a height of 300 feet, it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in ...

130. Pazhaya Courtallaruvi / Old Courtallam

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At a distance of 8 km from Main Falls, 8 km from Courtallam Bus Station and 11 km from Tenkasi , Pazhaya Courtallaruvi or Old Courtallam is also known as Shivamathungai Falls. The 200 ft fall features steps that are cut out into the rocks for breaking flow of the cascading water to make it safe for bathing. The water flows through two rocks and drop into the valley to form this waterfall. Along with separate bathing areas for men and women, tourists can engage themselves in oil massages. Bathing here is safe and is a popular activity. Road access is available close to the falls and about 100 meters walk is needed to reach the falls from parking area. Tiger Falls or Puli Aruvi is situated 2 km from Courtallam bus stand. It is situated between the Main Falls and Old Courtallam. This artificial falls has a moderate flow of water which is collected into a lake and is diverted for irrigation. This falls is situated inside a private property. There is a Sastha Temple and a Bathing Ghat for pilgrims. It is a perfect and safe place for children to enjoy. There is also an old palace, now a private property.

131. Kodiveri Dam & Waterfalls

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At a distance of 75 Kms from Coimbatore and 70 Kms from Erode, Kodiveri Dam & Waterfalls is a wonderful picnic spot situated near Satyamangalam in Erode district (20 Kms from Bannari Mariamman Temple). Constructed on Bhavani River, the Dam provides irrigation water for over 25000 hectars of land. There is a beautiful Park developed at bottom of the dam with many attractions. The Waterfalls formed by the downstream of Kodiveri Dam is a wonderful spot with nice views of the falls (close to the dam). Since the falls are not heavy, anyone can easily reach bottom of the falls and enjoy. Bathing & swimmings in the pool at bottom of the falls is a memorable experience. Park Timings: Not Available

132. Devala

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At a distance of 16 km from Gudalur, 40 km from Sulthan Bathery, 41 km from Meppadi, 66 km from Ooty and 125 km from Mysore, Devala is a small hill town in the Nilagiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. Located on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, it is one of the hidden hill stations in Tamil Nadu and among the top places to visit near Ooty. Devala is a plantation area set between Mudumalai and Wayanad forest reserves. This pristine hill town is an ideal destination for those who want to spend some time amid the natural surroundings away from the hectic city life. Devala is also referred to as the little Cherrapunji of South India because it receives rainfall throughout the year. Devala is famous for its undulating hills, thick forest, and vast tea plantations. This small hill town is much more peaceful and less crowded than other famous hill stations like Munnar, Ooty. This green paradise is an unexplored part of the Nilgiris that one must visit on a long weekend from Bangalore. Devala Waterfall and Wild Planet Resort are the places one must visit in Devala. Devala Waterfalls is a small waterfall situated on the way to Wild Planet Jungle Resort. The water is crystal clear, and the place is hidden deep inside the forests. The Wild Planet Jungle Resort in Devala is an eco-friendly premium plantation resort located in the middle of tea plantations. Set in 100 acres of land, the resort offers activities such as open jeep safari in Nilgiri Rainforest, angling, zip-line, ...

133. Chinna Suruli Falls / Cloudland Falls

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At a distance of 3 km from Kombai Thozu, 44 km from Theni, 69 km from Megamalai, Chinna Suruli Falls is a picturesque waterfall located at Kombai Thozhu village near Theni. Situated in between Megamalai and Theni, it is one of the beautiful waterfalls near Madurai , and among the top Meghamalai places to visit . Chinna Suruli Falls is located amidst thick green forests at the foothills of the Meghamalai range. It is also known as Cloudland Falls as it originates in the Megamalai Hills. In the local language, Chinna means small or younger, so in a sense, it is called the younger Suruli Falls and is different from Suruli Falls which is situated near Cumbum town. The waterfall cascades down from a height of about 190 feet and is two-tiered falls. During peak season, the resounding cascades amidst the silver-lined clouds invite a huge number of travelers from far and near as part of Meghamalai tour . It is a perfect spot for picnics and outings and a must-visit for shutterbugs. It is not very safe to visit the falls after sunset because there are instances of frequent sighting of wild elephants, spotted deer, gaur, and other wild animals. The best time to visit Chinna Suruli Falls, like the rest of the places around here, is from October to December. By October, the waterfall ...

134. Olakkay Aruvi Waterfalls

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At a distance of 40 km from Kanyakumari, 21 km from Nagercoil, 74 km from Trivandrum, 85 km from Tirunelveli & 691 km from Chennai, Olakkay Aruvi or Ulakkai Aruvi Waterfalls is a wonderful waterfall located near Azhagiapandipuram in Kanyakumari district of Tamilnadu. Located within the limits of Kalakkad Wildlife Sanctuary, Ulakkai Aruvi is one of the best waterfalls in Kanyakumari and also one of the popular places to visit near Tirunelveli. Also known as Rod Falls, Ulakkai Aruvi Falls is a mesmerizing waterfall formed over Pazhayar River. Ulakkai meaning Pestle and Aruvi meaning Falls in Tamil. This falls looks like a Pestle from long distance, hence the name Ulakkai Aruvi. Even as the surrounding water sources and forests dry up in the sweltering summers, the water still keeps flowing from this natural waterfall. Many tourists come here for bathing and to enjoy the nature. There are two falls, the lower falls and the higher falls. Both are falling from a height of about 50 feet. The lower falls, one reaches after the trek is a good picnic spot. The view from this spot of the greenery below the hills is exhilarating. To reach the Higher falls, one needs to climb about 200 meters uphill and is recommended only for healthy people. Ulakkai Aruvi is a good picnic spot and good for trekking. This is the right place for the people who love climbing rocks and hills. The falls is situated in the middle of thick Western Ghats, which is accessible only by foot ...

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Buzzing streets, stunning heritage temples, shopping arcades, and striking beaches are the elements that certainly allure the travel enthusiasts to visit Chennai. Located on the coast of Southeastern India, Chennai is one of the biggest cities in Tamil Nadu. It is also home to thriving technology, which makes it one of the largest IT parks in Asia. With Pondicherry and Mahabalipuram in its vicinity, it is pacing up as the cultural hub of India. This city has truly preserved its charisma all through its journey of becoming Chennai from Madras. Chennai is widely recognized for its bold flavors, warm hospitality, and colorful culture that never fails to impress the travelers. Whether you’re seeking for spiritual bliss, party frenzy atmosphere or mind boggling fun activities Chennai has so much in store for the tourists that it offers something for everyone. You can marvel at the beautiful expanse of the world famous Marina Beach or you can engage into the trekking activities that are organized close to the waterfalls. You can also buy souvenirs from the shopping arcades and try the lip smacking cuisines of Chennai to make your entire trip memorable. The magnificently built temples of Chennai also attract tourists to visit this city.  Chennai is not only the city of beaches and temples. This city offers you the provision to fly in the vast sky and sail in the water currents through the expansive sea. If you’re daring and have enough courage then get tied to the harness and jump from the highest mountain peak. Yes paragliding is a must try thrilling activity over here. Apart from this several other adrenaline rushing activities like river rafting, surfing and scuba diving are lined up for the tourists in Chennai. You can also indulge into rock climbing and camping session to test your adventurous streak.  The ideal time to visit Chennai is the winter and pre-monsoon season between February and October. During this time of the year, the weather is quite pleasant, which gives you a chance to explore this city at its best. Summers can be scorching and intensely harsh as the temperature rises up to 40 degrees Celsius, so it’s best not to visit Chennai during this season. During the winter season, the temperature hovers between 20-25 degrees Celsius and cool breezes flow from the sea, providing relief from the otherwise humid weather. The months between September to July constitute the monsoon season, which is accompanied by strong winds and heavy rainfall.

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From nature walks in gardens that makes one wonder whether Paradise, as depicted in scriptures of various cultures, have actually been derived from such sensory experiences to relaxing over a cup of tea from the tea plantations dotting the hillside, only to realize most humbly of nature’s gifts as a bountiful provider, the tourist places in Ooty can be expected to resuscitate the soul, depleted of its spiritual reserves through the trials of everyday existence. 

Ooty, once the summer capital of Madras Presidency under the British, can be safely regarded as “India’s Switzerland”. John Sullivan, the then collector of Coimbatore had noted the same in his elaborate report on the region, way back in the 19th century. After independence, Ooty was developed into a major tourist destination and understandably so, given its qualification for the same, owing to nature’s abundant blessings in terms of climate, scenic splendour, local sights and sounds, its wealth of birds and beasts and of course its homegrown beverages of tea and coffee.

The majestic “Queen of the Hills” forms part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, reputed for its fragile and exquisite ecosystem. In the ecological parlance, it is best known as a “hotspot”, the label justifying the designation of the section of the Western Ghats as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ooty has been developed to offer a rare glimpse to tourists of the essence of the rest of the reserve, much of which are out of bounds as part of conservation efforts.

The wooded hills of the Western Ghats with its canopy of unkempt, untouched shola vegetation interspersed with maintained and cultivated tea gardens offer a rare view of the symbiotic existence of man and nature where one can see and learn what sustainable use of natural resources should ideally look like. The botanical garden and rose garden curate much of the bounty of nature at Ooty to mesmerizing effect. One has to see the tourist places in Ooty it to believe in the gifts of life, otherwise often conveniently overlooked.

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A love child of the French and Indian cultures, Pondicherry (Pudducherry) is a beach-side union territory located in Tamil Nadu. Previously until 1954, Pondicherry was French settlement. Now the old Bouganvellia-draped French-style houses, churches and even the newly built French-style shops, bright coloured cafes and restaurants give Pondicherry an exotic character to it.   

This French capital of India will definitely make you feel like you are someplace out of India when you visit places like the Rock Beach, Pondicherry Beach, Serenity Beach or the Botanical Gardens. And the best place to see Pondicherry with the same notion is to visit Auroville and Sri Aurobindo Ashram where people from all over the world come to seek spirituality through yoga and meditation. 

Pondicherry is such a place, which will never cease to surprise you with its unique style. There are several cafes and restaurants that serve impeccable French cuisine along with some lip-smacking international cuisines as well. As a popular beach-town, Pondicherry also offers you with the amazing nightlife through numerous clubs and beach-parties offering great music and delicious cocktails. There is so much to do and explore here, that you will not want to go back and experience more and more of this quaint French town of India. 

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Kodaikanal, the princess of hill station, is mainly known for being honeymoon destinations among other places in India. This is the most suitable and beautiful destination in the south of India because of its scenic beauty which leaves the visitors awestruck with memorable experiences.The meaning of tourist places in Kodaikanal is the gift of the forest and it contains some dense forest with enormous varieties of trees, enchanting waterfalls and huge rocks. Situated in the hills of Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, the Kodaikanal contains a huge history as a retreat and popular tourist destination. There are many locals name that are given to this beautiful town, but the most popular is “place to see in summer”.The queen of mountain destinations is also known as the “gift of God” because of its gifted lakes and hills.The beautiful place of Kodaikanal welcomes you with a fall in the temperature accompanied by scenic beauty. The Switzerland of the east is home to varieties of adventures and exciting things to do and places to visit. Kodaikanal, the town of romance, gives you a new feeling every time you go sightseeing to different places with its pure and untouched nature’s beauty and makes you feel a step closer to the glory of Mother Nature. Kodaikanal attracts a huge number of tourists and travellers along with adventurers both national and international every year. The king of romantic places, Kodaikanal is one of the best places to visit in the south region. We all know Tamil Nadu is the king of South India and hence the town of Kodaikanal adds a little more litter into its glory. The town is not only just meant for newly married couples but also you can visit the tourist places in Kodaikanal town with your family and enjoy the various sports and adventure provided by this mesmerizing and beautiful town.

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The beautiful hill station of Yelagiri is situated in the Vellore district of the Tamil Nadu state, off the Vaniyambadi Tirupattur road. The Yelagiri village, also sometimes spelled as the Elagiri Village, is located at an altitude of 1,110.6 meters above the sea level. It is surrounded by eye catching orchards, rose gardens, and a lush green valley, thereby comprising the most amazing Yelagiri Tour Packages . The hill station of Yelagiri is mainly a cluster of fourteen hamlets, with Athanavur as its main and capital town. Yelagiri is among the most famous places in India that is known for many trekking,  climbing and other adventure activities as it has some beautiful hills and mountains to climb on. The highest point in the village of Yelagiri is the Swamimalai Hill which is 4,388 ft in height blessed with some mesmerizing views and places that will make your trek a memorable one.

There is no doubt that a traveller or an adventurer will find plenty of places and sites to explore as the beautiful hills and valleys of the district allows you to give a treat to your eyes with its exotic locales. One of the most amazing and mind boggling place is the man made Punganur Lake in the region which attracts many tourists and visitors every year. It is also one of the many places to visit in Yelagiri while you stay. Every year during the months of summer, the Tamil Nadu Tourism Department celebrates the Summer Festival in the Yelagiri district which showcases different cultural heritage and arts from across the country, which are considered to be the best in Yelagiri Tour. They organize several kinds of cultural programs like the flower show, the dog show, and much more. All of this festivity is conducted every year in which people from different parts of the state and country come down to take a part and is a perfect opportunity to know more about the people and past of Yelagiri.

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Making every small detail stand out in India and setting a hard-hitting impression in the travelers’ mind comes another place lying in the state of Tamil Nadu . This place called Coimbatore is also known to many as Kovai. Coimbatore or Kovai occupies the most of South and has a lot to offer to its visitors. There is no justice that you can do while you’re at this place except for appreciating the beauty and magnificence of the place. The green hills, broad ghats and the beautiful waterfalls – it is one the most popular destinations in Coimbatore. This city sets itself apart in terms of its culture, education, geography and ethnicity. Charming its way through – the city has endless amounts of activities to offer at every nook and corner of the place. The city is surrounded by the river Noyyal on its South west region and covers an approximate area of 642.12km. The Western Ghats make up for the most region on the North and the West and the important location of the place is the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve which lies in the north. There are eight other major tanks and wetland areas that comprise Coimbatore. These are: Kumaraswami, Krishnampathi, Selvampathy, Singanallur, Selvachinthamani, Valankulam, Ukkadam Periyakulam. The place is blessed with an extremely pleasant climate especially given the presence of luscious green forests in the north.  As far as the culture is concerned, Coimbatore and its people have set themselves a reputation for getting recognized in the world for their dominance in entrepreneurship. The place is considered as the traditional capital of India and holds great respect in the minds of all those who have already visited the place.

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A less explored and undiscovered treasure perched in the Eastern Ghats in the Shevaroy Hills, Yercaud is a rejuvenating hill-station in the Salem district of Tamil Nadu. It is situated around the Emerald Lake, which is also known as the Yercaud Lake. The emerald green hue of the beautiful natural lake is also where the hill-station gets its meaning from. In the local language, the word, Yercaud translates to ‘The Lake Forest’, which it, indeed, is. This Tamil Nadu weekend destination is all that an ideal getaway is about – green landscapes, fog covered hill-tops, fresh breeze, and a soulful experience.  Steeped in raw natural attractions and a rustic aesthetic, the destination is set at an altitude of 4970 ft above sea level. From flora and fauna to an air of freshness and purity, Yercaud is also called the Ooty of the Poor, given its low cost tourism. The hill-station is seemingly enveloped under picturesque skies above dense forests that grow coffee, spices and fruits, with oranges in abundance. It houses some famous parks and gardens proffering floral masterpieces, like Anna Park and Rose Garden to name a few. Yercaud, discovered in the 19th century by the Britishers, also boasts of some stunning vantage points that help tourists soak in the beauty of the town.   Due to its unspoiled and pristine nature, Yercaud is a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers and adventurers, with various trek tours that take you to spots like Kiliyur Falls and Tipperary Point. It sees less crowd than most hill-stations, which is why it remains fairly raw and thereby, cost-effective. Moreover, Yercaud is a compact destination, easily explorable in a day or two. Beautified by fruit orchards and spice & coffee plantations, the hill also reaps in its merit from its flora and fauna that intrigues all kinds of vacationers. Epitomized as the Jewel of South India, the untouched charm of this lake hill-station and its quaintness, undoubtedly, makes it one of the topmost places to visit in Tamil Nadu.

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Masinagudi is a beautiful hill station and a well-established tourist hotspot nestling amidst the Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiri district. Situated at a drive of just one hour from the hill station of Ooty, Masinagudi forms a part of the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. Lush green forest cover, stunning waterfalls, gushing rivers and rivulets, and picture-perfect landscapes all boost the Masinagudi tourism multifold. This is an ultimate weekend retreat for all those who love wildlife safaris and want to remain surrounded by wildlife. Nature lovers and wildlife photographers will genuinely fall in love with the beauty of this place.  The town is loaded with some attracting tourist spots such as Pykara Falls, Mudumalai National Park, Maravakandy Dam, and Moyar River. Jeep Safari is the best way to explore the nooks and corners of this famous town of Masinagudi. You can start your day at Masinagudi adventure early with the Moyar River hydroelectric project and then explore other nearby regions. Sightseeing is the foremost thing to be enjoyed here with great chaos. The Mudumalai National Park is a hub for the local flora and fauna. Hence, wildlife photographers and lovers will surely have a busy schedule here. Wildlife spotting, adventurous jungle stay, fishing and boating at the Moyar River, and Masinagudi camping are other adventures to explore here. As Masinagudi is perched atop a height of 950 metres above the sea level, this spot features a tropical climate. January is the driest month of the year while April accounts as the warmest month here. To have a relaxing break, you can plan your Masinagudi visit anytime between late winters and the onset of the summer season. The climate of Masinagudi remains favourable throughout the period between October to May.

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Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the tourist places in Tamil Nadu . You can visit this place to experience the wild life and exotic flora and fauna. You can also trek in a few areas in this reserve. Many endangered species are  reside in this reserve. It is on the border of Karnataka and Kerala and shares its importance with the other wild life sanctuaries in the nearby locations. You will find more than 200 species of birds, 34 species of reptiles, and many other animals and birds in this wild life sanctuary. Mudumalai is popular for sightseeing and wild life tours. You can get the best of scenic view when you walk by the streams, rivers, waterfalls, and take a stroll in the deep valleys.

Close to Mudumalai you can also visit the Tiger Reserve and the Bandipur National Park. You can experience the best of eco tourism in Mudumalai. Summers in Mudumalai are hot, and monsoon and winters are cooler. Throughout the year except for the month of April and May, you can visit this sanctuary and take safaris to get a glimpse of the wildlife . There are many places to see in the nearby locations and taking safari rides are the most common activities that you will find here.

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Coonoor is a municipality and a Taluk located in the Nilgiris district, on the western edge of the state, Tamil Nadu, India. As far as size is concerned, Coonoor, after Ooty, comes second in largeness in all of the beautiful hills of the Nilgiris, providing people with a lot of ground to tour. For more than one trekking expeditions, Coonoor is an ideal base and leads right into the Nilgiri Hills. The tourist places in Coonoor are breath-takingly beautiful. For a Hill station, Coonoor is very accessible, with the nearest airport being only at a distance of 79 km from the town of Coonoor. The population being so less, it offers a peaceful and relaxing environment which other hill stations don’t. The station features a subtropical highland climate which basically means cool summers and cool but not cold winter. Among the tourist places in Coonoor comes Sim’s Park, with a collective display exceeding one thousand types of species of plants. The botany based garden is developed partly in Japanese style. The main attractions of this park are the fruits and vegetables shows held annually, in May. Another important place to visit lies about 10 km away from Coonoor, considered a part of Coonoor, which is the Dolphin’s Nose Viewpoint, which is famous for the magnificent view of the beautiful Hills of Nilgiri and the beautiful Falls called Catherine. Catherine Falls is another important tourist attraction Coonoor. Tourists normally go trekking from Lady Canning’s seat to Dolphin’s nose. Five and a half km away from Coonoor, also considered a part of Coonoor, lies Lamb’s Rock, which is another point of vantage. The Fort of Droog is a well-known attraction. People commuting to Mettupalayam, witness Law’s Falls about five km away from Coonoor.

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Mahabalipuram

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Mahabalipuram is a small town situated in the southeastern part of Tamil Nadu, stretching between the Bay of Bengal and the Great Salt Lake. It is a renowned representative city of our rich Indian culture and heritage. It is mainly a seaport, which lies 58 km away from the capital city Chennai. Mahabalipuram is a place that is famous for its temples and monuments, especially the very famous Shore Temple. It consists of three temples built in one single complex, that was constructed way back in the 8th century. Another famous temple is the Pancha Rathas. As the name suggests- they are a group of five temples sculpted in the form of chariots. The Descent of the Ganga is a giant rock with an open mouth in the form of sculpture. Some other popular tourist attractions in Mahabalipuram are Arjuna’s Penance, the Crocodile Farm, the Cave temples, the Indian Seashell Museum, Krishna’s Butterball. Along with these, there are innumerable monoliths, temples and stone carvings that are a testimony to the rich cultural heritage of India. Even though Mahabalipuram is a small town situated in the suburbs, it is well connected by buses and cars because of its immense popularity amongst Indian and even foreigners. These buses ply from different parts of Chennai, Chengal Pattu and Kanchipuram. The weather here remains cool and moderately humid throughout the year, which makes it possible to visit any time of the year, even though the best time to visit is between October and March. The town is well equipped with multiple accommodations according to the tourists’ choice and budget. Local restaurants, as well as multi-cuisine restaurants, are available for a culinarily rewarding trip as well. The local language spoken here is Tamil, although the locals are fluent in other languages like English and Hindi as well.

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Madurai, the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu has a number of titles to its credit such as “The Athens of East", “Sleepless City" and “The City of Temples”. Steeped into history this ancient city is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu and a popular pilgrimage destination of India. Legend has it that Madurai was built after cutting down a forest zone known as Kadambavanam. On the day of naming the city, Lord Shiva emerged on the site and drops of nectar fell from his hair on the ground. Hence the city got its name derived as Madurai from the Tamil word ‘mathuram’ which means “sweetness". Steeped in traditional Tamil culture the city of Madurai is known for its mythical, vivacious and soulful essence that will draw your attention as you enter its precincts. The city exhibits a seamless blend of the traditional and contemporary with its historical Dravidian architecture and modern skyscrapers adorning its skyline. The world famous Meenakshi Amman Temple, Idaikattur Church, The Pudhu Mandapam and The Thirumalai Nayakar Palace are the prominent historical monuments of Madurai city. Besides, there are several other places of interest that will take you close to its rich cultural heritage. Some of the must visit places at Madurai are the Gandhi Museum, Vaigai Dam, Villacherry Pottery Village, Teppakulam tank, Madurai Kamaraj University and others. Besides, you can also ramble across the narrow lanes of the vibrant marketplaces or strike up a bargain with the vendors. Down the years Madurai has become a cultural hub of Tamil Nadu attracting millions of tourists and history enthusiasts round the year who want to soak into its deep rooted ethos and cultural vibe. Winter (months between December-February) is the best time to visit Madurai when you can go sightseeing to the places of attraction as the climate is favourable. Also, the major Tamil festivals (Pongal, Christmas, Jallikattu etc) are held during this time which you can revel at.  Take a look at the detailed information provided below before you visit this ancient city of Tamilnadu.

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Kanyakumari

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Nestled at the extreme southern end of India, Kanyakumari is a beautiful coastal town of Tamil Nadu. Since its evolution, this peaceful town has been considered to be a major hub of culture, art, and religion in the country. Kanyakumari city showcases to the world the perfect amalgamation of enthralling natural beauties and captivating ancient architectural marvels. The city of Kanyakumari is beautifully enticing, owing to its spectacular scenic environs and brilliant iconic structures. Enclosed by magnificent mountains, lined by stunning sea shores, and bordered by lofty coconut trees and paddy fields, this city is set to mesmerize every traveler. The mountainous terrains, undulating valleys, hill patches, and pristine beaches can leave anyone awestruck and spellbound. In addition to all these natural elements, the city’s iconic monuments and majestic temples also add to its incredible beauty. A long list of the major attractions of the state of Tamil Nadu are sheltered in Kanyakumari. The important tourist spots of this place include religious sites like Thanumalayan Temple, Kumari Amman Temple, and Lord Subramanya Temple; historical spots like Vattakottai Fort, Padmanabhapuram Palace, and Vivekananda Rock Memorial; and natural beauties like Thirparappu Falls, Courtallam Falls, and Sanguthurai Beach. Kanyakumari tourism has ample scope for the tourists to engage in a number of fun-filled activities. From enjoying water activities at Kanyakumari Beach to marveling at the life-like statues of famous personalities at Wax Museum and from witnessing the breathtaking sunset at Sunset Point to marveling at the Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari will offer you an action-packed trip down south. Kanyakumari experiences tropical climate, with summers being moderately humid, monsoons bringing in frequent rainfall, and winters remaining pleasant. With less humidity and clear skies, the winter months from October to March make for the best time to visit Kanyakumari.

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Lying near the Cauvery Delta, Thanjavur popularly known as Tanjore is known not only in India but around the world for its vibrant culture, history and legacy of literature and learning. Dating back to the 10th-century reign of the Chola Empire, named after a demon ‘Tanjan-an-asura’, Tanjore is famous for having the largest paddy fields in southern India. While here, don’t miss to visit Saraswathi Mahal, one of the oldest libraries in Asia, that houses more than a million medieval-era manuscripts in Indian & European languages. Another amazing place to visit is the 10 th -century Brihadeshwara Temple that’s popular for its stunning architecture of 80-tonne Sikhara atop the 63-metre tall Vimana tower, the second-largest Nandi statue in the country, and one of the tallest Shiva Lingas in the world. The 16 th -century Thanjavur Palace, the royal seat of the Maratha rulers is a must-visit to see its bell tower, huge archways, pillared halls, observation towers, and it's art gallery. For those who love being amidst nature, must visit the Shiva Ganga Garden and spend time near the huge water tank amidst the cool breeze and beautifully lush surroundings. Tanjore, counted amongst the top tourist places in Tamil Nadu , is famous for its dance forms around the world and one of the best things to do here is to see a live Bharatanatyam performance, especially the ones that take place at the serene Brihadeshwara Temple. Visit any of the local markets near the temple to enjoy a cup of traditional filter coffee and see thousands of colourful terracotta dolls, stone-studded brass idols, and traditional paintings. Spend some tranquil time with yourself away from the crowds at the peaceful and quiet ambience of the Schwartz Church admiring its beautiful European architecture of stained glass windows, wooden beams, and paintings.

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Nilgiris or the ‘Blue Mountains’ have always caught the fancy of travellers who love the raw undulated beauty of nature. The blue-tinted mountain ranges, a part of the Western Ghats ranges, are famous for their exotic flora, waterfalls, wildlife, streams, and beautiful nature trails. The mist-covered valleys and miles of forests lend the Nilgiris an out of the world charm unlike any place in the country making it one of the places to visit in Tamil Nadu. One of the most popular attractions here is the Doddabetta Peak, which is the highest peak in the region. Visit the Telescope House at the summit of the peak to see the massive surrounding Shola forests and catch a stunning hillside sunset. Don’t miss to visit Catherine Falls, the second-highest waterfall in the Nilgiris. Surrounded by lush tea plantations and forests, this fall is amongst the most beautiful waterfalls in the country. Another great place to visit is Sim’s Park that’s popular for its unusual plants, ornamental trees, rockeries, and flowerbeds. Located in the Silent Valley National Park, Emerald Lake is one of the prettiest lakes in the region. Views of its shimmering blue-green waters surrounded by thick forests are one of the most stunning sights in the Nilgiris. One of the best things to do in the Nilgiris is to enjoy a heritage train ride. Hop on the iconic toy train with a steam engine as it takes you on an unforgettable journey through 16 tunnels, forests, forested hilly slopes, and over 250 bridges. Another great experience is to enjoy a tea plantation trail that will take you through some of the oldest plantations in the region. The intoxicating fragrance of tea, the lush trails, and the opportunity to sample some of the best teas in the world is an experience that shouldn’t be missed.

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Being one of the famous Char Dhams of India, Rameshwaram is a small Hindu pilgrimage town and is considered to be one of the reverenced places to visit in Tamil Nadu. Due to its deep-seated religious connection and unspoiled natural beauty, it witnesses a huge influx of tourists and devotees from various corners of the globe. It is perfectly nestled on the magnificent Pamban Island in the Gulf of Munnar, just off the Indian mainland at the tip of the Indian Peninsula.

Rameshwaram is situated just 1403 kilometers away from Sri Lanka and is the nearest transit point to gain access to its breathtaking tropical beauty. Since 1914, the town has been connected to the mainland of India via the eminent Pamban Railway Bridge. Apart from the traditional legacy, this spiritual town is also blessed with immaculate beaches, picture-perfect landscapes, underwater coral reefs, Water Bird Sanctuary, tropical weather and much more.

According to the Hindu mythology, Rameshwaram is believed to be the place from where Lord Rama had constructed the bridge to Sri Lanka to rescue his wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana, the king of Lanka. It is also believed that this is the place where Lord  Rama decided to atone for his sins to seek penance after having killed the Brahmin king, Ravana. Owing to the mythological significance, Ramanathaswamy Temple was established by Rama in dedication to Lord Shiva. The temple has materialized into a pious expedition site for Vaishnavites, Shaivites,  and Smartha.

However, Rameshwaram has also emerged to be a happening holiday hotspot for enthusiastic travelers because of its proximity to famous destinations like Pondicherry, Munnar, Kanyakumari, and Madurai. As a result, it is one of the fastest-growing tourism markets in India and is expected to evolve more soon.

Rameshwaram has three distinct seasons-Summer, Monsoon, and Winter. The summer season begins with the onset of March and lasts till July. The temperature here gets pretty high ranging from 27 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius.  July marks the beginning of the Monsoons and is all about rainfall and humidity. October to March is the dry season when the weather is pleasant and makes way for the best time to visit the holy town of Rameshwaram.

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The city of Vellore is an ancient Indian city situated along the river banks of Palar River. It has been ruled by several different royal dynasties in the past. Comprising oodles of pilgrimage sites and historical monuments, the region accounts for one of the most sought tourist spots of Tamil Nadu. In fact, the city of Vellore is locally known as Tamil Nadu’s Fort City. Vellore lies somewhat 166 km north and 139 km west to Puducherry and Chennai, respectively. Today, the city comprises numerous temples, forts, a zoological park, and an observatory. Goddess Mahalakshmi Temple, Government Museum, Vainu Bappu Observatory, Science Park, and Yelagiri Hills are some of them. The State Government Museum at Vellore exclusively exhibits memorabilia belonging to the fields of botany, geology, prehistory, archaeology, and anthropology. While the observatory at Kavalur displays the largest telescopes of Asia employed in the studies of astronomical observations. Apart from being a vibrant cultural hub, Vellore City is also famous for its shopping activities. Roam around anywhere, and you are definitely going to spot one or the other unique local creativity. The city of Vellore leaves no stone unturned to get your adrenaline rushing. Yelagiri Hills and Swamimalai Hills are popular hiking trails amidst other tourist spots of Vellore. Wildlife spotting, archaeological survey, Periyar Park bird watching, boat riding are some activities which every Vellore tourist loves to enjoy. Vellore features a blend of both hot and dry weather throughout the 365 days of the year. The average temperature here may rise as high as 43.5 degrees and may drop as low as 18.4 degrees. In line with the remaining regions of Tamil Nadu, the city of Vellore faces the wrath of summers from April to June. June to September marks the monsoons here in Vellore while the town of Vellore enjoys its winter break from December to January.

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Kotagiri is popular as the most beautiful hill station in the Nilgiris. Surrounded by lush tea plantations, emerald-green meadows, and rugged nature trails, this is amongst the most-visited places in Tamil Nadu. The biggest draws of Kotagiri are its pleasant weather, the slow pace of life, and the stunning countryside that pull travellers who want to take a break from the chaotic city life. One of the most popular places to visit in Tamil Nadu , just a stone’s throw from Kotagiri, is Elk Falls. The beauty and attraction of the fall are enhanced manifolds by the surrounding lush forests and an old European house located nearby that lends an old-world charm to the place. For nature enthusiasts who want to lose themselves in the rustic wilderness of nature, Longwood Shola forests are a must-visit. This 115-hectare tropical rainforest is the home to more than 80 species of exotic birds, animals, and trees. Minutes away is another attraction revered by the local Irulas tribe. The Rangasamy Hill has a shrine dedicated to Lord Rangasamy on its summit. The hill’s top offers stunning views of the nearby forests, hills, and valleys and is a great vantage point to see a beautiful sunset. One of the best things to do in Kotagiri is exploring its raw natural beauty on foot. There are several great hiking trails here, the most popular being the Kotagiri-Kodanad trail. Kotagiri also lets you experience a gorgeous sunset at its various vantage points. One of the best locations to do is Dolphin’s Nose that also lets you enjoy views of the nearby ravines and waterfalls. Another great experience here is to enjoy freshly brewed tea that comes straight from the nearby plantations. There are several bakeries near Johnston Circle that serve wonderful tea along with savouries and fresh cakes that are a must-try.

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Krishnagiri

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Krishnagiri is counted amongst one of the most scenic places to visit in Tamil Nadu due to its remarkably beautiful contrasting landscape of lush green forests and black granite rocks dating back to the Palaeolithic Age. Besides its natural beauty, people from all over the country visit the place for its ancient temples, museums, and beautiful gardens. Krishnagiri’s other claim to fame is its home-grown mangoes that are transported all across the country and the world. A trip to Krishnagiri is not complete without seeing the Shri Parshwa Padmavathi Shaktipeeth Tirth Dham. Standing at the height of 365 ft., this is the world’s highest Jain Temple and consists of 24 tirthankars. For travellers interested in history, a visit to the Krishnagiri Museum is a must. You will see Hero stones, tools, rock paintings, pottery, and sculptures dating back to the Palaeolithic, Neolithic, and Megalithic ages. Another great attraction is the 2000-year-old Kattuveera Anjaneya Temple. This revered site consists of a rare Nandi monolith amidst the beautiful stone architecture of the temple. One of the greatest experiences that you can have at Krishnagiri is forest trekking and night camping. These trails pass through charming villages and ghat roads to take you to a campsite where you can enjoy an overnight stay in a tent and enjoy music and bonfire. If you love savouring south Indian food, Krishnagiri is the place to be! There are several restaurants like Agni, Sri Krishna Inn, Gowri Shankar Hotel, etc. that serve great food and filter coffee. If you want to get away from the crowded touristy places and enjoy some time with yourself, visit the KRP Dam. The sounds of the crashing waters, misty air, and cool breeze here will be an experience like nothing else. There are several cafes around the dam that will let you enjoy great food and surrounding views.

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Also called the City of Temples, Kumbakonam is located between the rivers of Cauvery and Arsala. This southern town is located in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu and attracts all art lovers, history buffs and culture vultures. Surrounded by vast paddy fields, this city lies in a region which is also called Old Delta. It is one of the oldest towns in Indian history and has many famous educational institutes. The town boasts of its amazing history which dates back to the Sangam age. It invites all the history lovers to appreciate the relevance of the times of Cholas, Pallavas and Pandavas. It was known as the Cambridge of South India and since then it has been a prominent centre to appreciate Hindu culture and European education. The city has about 188 temples which has earned it the name of Temple Town among the places to see in Tamil Nadu. Some of the most famous temples in Kumbakonam are Airavatesvara Temple, Uppiliappan Temple, Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Nageshwara Temple and Chakkarapani Temple. One of the most exciting experiences here is the festival of Mahamaham which attracts tourists from the neck and breadth of the country. Tourists attend this festival to take a holy dip in the Mahamaham Tank and soak in the blessings. While visiting the temples is a must-do activity in Kumbakonam, shopping lovers will take delight in its bustling bazaars. Along with that, the foodies will rejoice in savouring one of the best filter coffees in South India along with tasting the South Indian cuisines to treat the taste buds. With a typical tropical climate, Kumbakonan experiences cool winters and dry summers. The temperature here ranges between 20 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius. The most suitable time to visit is during the winters when the weather is pleasant and during the monsoons when you can see moderate rains. Summers should be avoided because of the high temperatures.

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One of the quaintest places to visit in Tamil Nadu, Theni is a small village which is located in the Western Ghats. With a scintillating backdrop of hills and ranges, this town is home to 27 forests and filled with many gorgeous tea estates. The landscape of Theni is adorned by verdant green meadows and sparkling waterfalls. Along with the beautiful tea plantations charming everyone with the fresh aroma, the city is an abode for nature lovers with many rivers and dams. The Kolukkumalai Tea estate is a spellbinding escape to enjoy the beauty of nature along with the Suruli Falls and Kumbakarai Falls. Theni also entices the travellers with a lot of interesting places to see in Tamil Nadu which include the Meghamalai Hills, Bodi Mettu and the Paravasa Ulagam Water Theme Park. Tourists here can enjoy many engaging activities and cherish beautiful memories. You can enjoy a super picnic at Vaigai Dam, Sothuparai Dam and Shanmuganathi Dam. If you want to take a religious detour, there are many temples and shrines to visit in Theni like Kuchanur, Mavoothu, Theertha Thotti, Gowmariamman Temple, Devadanapatti Kamakshi Amman Temple and Balasubramanya Temple. To appreciate some solitude and tranquil moments by yourself, a sightseeing experience to the waterfalls like Suruli Falls, Kumbakkarai Falls and Chinna Suruli Falls will leave you in awe of nature.  To take a break from all the outdoor activities, you can also enjoy a vibrant shopping experience in the local markets of Theni. Theni is known for having a salubrious climate throughout the year. The average temperature ranges between 15 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius. The best months to visit are from the month of December to February since the weather is pleasant and allows you to indulge in a number of outdoor activities.

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Auroville, meaning the City of Dawn, is a unique township in the district of Villupuram in Tamil Nadu, India. A lot of curious tourists come here for a day trip from Pondicherry. Many of them who have a leaning towards divine consciousness will find this place compelling. Auroville offers the tourists to witness the beautiful atmosphere where people from all over the world live in peace and harmony. The township is based on the principles of Sri Aurobindo and was thought of by Mirra Alfassa, who is popularly known as 'the Mother'. The main motive of the Ashram is to unite people of all races, caste, creed, political background and nationalities. The Auroville township was envisioned as an international community free from the clutches of the government, religion, strife, and money. Regarded as one of the most exotic places to visit in Tamil Nadu, the beauty of Auroville lies in the simplicity of the people and the peaceful atmosphere. This makes it a must-visit place on your trip to the Southern part of India. Auroville tourism has seen a gradual growth since its inception in the year 1965. As the township is unique in its principles and values, more and more people got interested in such an idealistic township which attracted a large number of tourists since its establishment.  There are certain attractions inside the township which compel the tourists to visit the place. The odd but beautiful Matrimandir here will let you bliss out in the peaceful setting. There are also a variety of projects, schools, and organic farming that are worth exploring. You can even find some excellent cafes and restaurants to enjoy some varied international food. With all this, your visit to Auroville will definitely help you relax your body and mind and make you feel rejuvenated.

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Nestled between the Coimbatore plains and foothills of Annamalai Hills, Pollachi town is the perfect place for travellers looking for an offbeat southern destination. The place, known as the coconut capital of Tamil Nadu, has an undulated raw landscape dotted with thickets of coconut trees, tea plantations, and meadows cosily nestled amidst lush green hills. Pollachi is popular around the country for its jaggery, coconut products, and cattle fairs. One of the best places to visit in Pollachi is the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve. It houses animals like tigers, Gaurs, Nilgiri Tahr, etc. Not only this, but the reserve also has marshy grasslands and shola forests and houses indigenous tribes like Poopara, Anchaam, Sungam, etc. If you love to explore architectural landmarks, visit Arulmigu Subramanyar Thirukoil Temple, which is one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu . The temple is famous for its stunning architecture and peaceful ambience. Savour the scenic countryside of Pollachi from Loam’s view point. Located at the Aliyar Valparai Hill, this is a great place to enjoy a beautiful sunset. One of the best activities to do in Pollachi is boating at the picturesque Aliyar Dam. The dam also has a beautiful garden perfect for taking long strolls and a theme park that has super-fun rides for everybody in the family. Another interesting activity is to enjoy trekking, elephant safaris, and van safaris at the Topslip Tiger Forest. The safari will let you see the resident tigers, sloth bear, wild boar, Indian Bison, etc. You can also explore exotic species of birds and trees like rosewood, teakwood, etc. Head over to Anaimalai Hills for a day-long trek as you walk amidst beautiful forested areas with views of the majestic Western Ghats. Enjoy a long countryside drive on the Pollachi road that leads to Kerala. Counted amongst the country’s most beautiful forest roads, this ghat road has 42 hairpin bends and passes through rainforests dotted with shimmering streams and stunning waterfalls.

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Salem, the hidden gem of Tamil Nadu, is surely worth anybody’s time that loves nature, heritage, and culture. This beautiful compact place, surrounded by 4 mountain ranges, is dotted with sites dating back to the Palaeolithic Age. There is an abundance of lush coffee plantations, fragrant mango & orange orchards, and gardens standing alongside ancient temples and forts. If you want to spend some time in tranquillity and quietude, head over to Oothumalai Hill, which not only is a great vantage point to see panoramic views of Salem but also houses a cluster of ancient temples. You can visit Sri Balasubramanian Temple, Shiva Temple, and Vishnu Temple here to admire their wonderful architecture. For people travelling with children, a great place to visit is Paravasa Ulagam, one of the most popular theme parks in the area. The park has a science park, waterfalls, and several fun rides. History enthusiasts must visit the Government Museum to see relics from the Palaeolithic Age and other geological specimens that tell the story of the evolution of Salem. One of the most fun activities to do in Salem is boating and fishing in the serene Mookaneri Lake. Or you can simply lounge at the well-maintained lakeside promenade and admire the scenic surroundings and enjoy the cool breeze. Get away from the noise and crowds to spend time with yourself at the beautiful 300 ft. Kiliyur Falls. Beat the heat by taking a long cool dip in the plunge pool or simply soaking in the beautiful views. Savour the intricate stone architecture of the 18 th-century Kalipatti Kandaswamy Temple. The temple is famous for curing snake bites and is the location for a huge cattle fair that’s held every year in January.

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Dharmapuri, located in the northwestern part of Tamil Nadu, has been the cradle of civilization since time immemorial. Rock sculptures from the Neolithic age unearthed nearby bear testimony to the ancientness of this city. The roots can be traced to the Sangam era literature dating as far back as the 2nd century CE. The famous poet Avvaiyar resided here at that time. Subsequently, The Pallavas, Rashtrakutas and the Cholas all ruled over the city. Its rich heritage has added to the attraction of tourists for this city. Natural splendour, ancient architecture, the grandeur of historic monuments, religious shrines, and other such attractions allure visitors from all over the country to this city. Dharmapuri is now mainly an agricultural trade centre. The city is renowned for the 50 varieties of delicious mangoes found here. It is also fringed by the Kaveri River in the west that enhances its scenic beauty. Dharmapuri city, being well-connected to all major metropolises in South India, is also an attractive weekend getaway for the citizens of Chennai and Bengaluru. Visitors flock here to view Hogenakkal Falls, located around 46 km away from the town centre. It is often referred to as the Niagra of India because of its mighty waters gushing down in cascades, taking the visitor's breath away. Pilgrims are drawn to the different places of religious significance in Dharmapuri. The Shri Theerthagirishwarar Temple at Theerthamalai, constructed during the reigns of the Chola and Vijayanagara Kings, is revered as one of the most sacred temples in the region. Mahashivratri celebrations at this temple are incredibly colourful. Another noteworthy religious site is the Hanumantha Theertham. It is a place of mythological legends that connects it to the epic Ramayana. The Mount Carmel Church in the city also offers spiritual peace to the visitors.

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Kanchipuram

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Kanchipuram, also known as the Golden City of Temples, is one of the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites in the entire world. It is the crowning jewel of Tamil Nadu that offers the perfect respite to the spiritual souls with its beautiful temples that are known for their architectural splendor. It is known to be the second holiest city after Varanasi, and thousands of visitors flock into this city to seek solace and spiritual bliss. It has been an important center for Tamil learning and exhibits the glorious Dravidian heritage. You can also find the remains of Buddhist stupas over here that indicate that Buddhism prevailed over here for a long time. This city is a unique amalgamation of culture, history, and traditions and woos the visitors with its unmatched charm. There are many places to visit in Kanchipuram that create an impression to last forever on your senses. From bird sanctuary to scenic gardens and cascading lakes, Kanchipuram takes you closer to nature with its fresh burst of air, and soothing environment. This city is extremely renowned for its beautiful Kanchipuram Sarees that are woven from the thread of pure mulberry silk. If you’re looking for some of the best accommodation options, then there are numerous luxurious hotels in Kanchipuram that offer you a royal stay. You can even explore the palatable local delights served by quirky cafes and swanky restaurants over here. If you’re a shopaholic, then there are both high end as well as local stores in Kanchipuram from where you can buy everything under the sun at great prices. You can also witness festivals and fares all around the year in Kanchipuram, making it a gateway to happiness and delight. Steeped in tradition and drenched in spirituality, Kanchipuram is a city that offers a wealth of experiences to enrich the soul of the visitors. 

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The fact that Sayalgudi city is obscure and compact doesn’t take away from its extraordinary natural beauty. This hidden beachside city, located in the district of Ramanathapuram, is all about sun, sand, fresh air, and peace. Perfect for an offbeat vacation, it lets you take a break from the hustle-bustle of city life. The place has a warm and friendly atmosphere that lets you savour the slow pace of life amidst beautiful natural surroundings. While in Sayalgudi, the ancient temples are a must-visit. Temples like Sri Sakthi Mari Amman Temple and Ayyanar Kovil not only have a beautifully serene ambience, but their architecture is worth looking at too. Head over to the nearby Pamban Island to see a beautiful beachside sunset. This is the perfect place to enjoy a day under the sun. Another attraction to visit near Sayalkudi is Kilakarai Lighthouse. Established in 1979, this is a great vantage point to see the beautiful beach and fishermen’s activities. People visit from all over Tamil Nadu to the lighthouse to see a gorgeous beachside sunset and spend time in quietude. One of the most amazing activities to enjoy in Sayalkudi is beach camping along with bonfire, food, and music. The beach here offers striking views of the Bay of Bengal and its waters with ever-changing colours. This rocky beach is the home to a variety of birds like flamingos and seagulls. You can also enjoy trying out a variety of rustic South Indian foods here in Sayalkudi. There are several great restaurants like Al Baik Broasted, Hyder Ali Tea Stall, Vathiyar Mess, Jamal Hotel, etc. that serve the typical south Indian fare along with seafood.

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Valparai city is a beautiful hill station in Tamil Nadu located at an altitude of 3500 feet above the sea level on the mighty hills of Anamalai. Tucked in the cradle of the Western Ghats, it’s renowned for its scenic beauty and picturesque sites. It is a magical city dotted with enchanting grasslands, evergreen trees, cascading waterfalls, and majestic dams. You can also find here endless stretches of coffee plantations and tea estates that will rejuvenate your tired soul. Some of the best attractions that you can witness here are Whispering Falls and Sholayar Dam that are an absolute retreat for nature lovers. Valparai is also home to some of the most beautiful temples, such as Balaji Temple and Sree Muruga Temple. You can also visit Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary to spot lion-tailed macaque, wild boar, common langur and other animals. The city also gives you a chance to indulge in tons of adventurous activities such as trekking,  rock climbing, and hiking. You can also do a cycling tour of the city, and you can even enjoy boating in the famous lakes. Sampling the local delicacies and enjoying shopping at the local bazaars are something that you should not miss when you’re over here. Valparai Tourism is at its peak between September to March as the weather remains delightful during this time of the year. It generally experiences tropical weather, and the rainfall here is around 76.5 inch per year. The average temperature here ranges between 58 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit, and it rarely falls below 51 degrees.

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Also called Trichy, it is a famous historical city which is perched on the banks of River Kaveri in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is located at a distance of 320 kms from Chennai and has been one of the popular commercial and tourist hubs of the state. When you are here, you can’t help but admire the old-world charm which is a fine remnant of the Sangam Age during the Chola dynasty. With a landscape dotted by many beautiful Dravidian temples, this city is a wonder for architecture lovers. The famous Rock Fort Temple is one of the prominent landmarks in the city. There is also the Thayumanaswamy Temple known for its 100-pillar hall and Ranganathaswamy Temple which is hailed as one the largest temples in South India. While exploring the temples and admiring the architectural brilliance is highly recommended, Tiruchirappallli offers many other different kinds of experiences. For the shopping lovers, it is a delight to go to the bazaars and browse through a number of items like cigars, textiles and fake diamonds. If you are a foodie, you will love to attend the annual food festival here which is called Suvai and enjoy many South Indian dishes like Parupu, sambar, rasam, moru, kootu etc. The vibrant city also celebrates many other festivals like Srirangam car festival, Samayapuram flower festival, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and the Teppakulam float festival which attracts many visitors. If you have some extra time on hand, you can also play day excursions to Chettinad and Kanyakumari from Tiruchirappalli. Tiruchirapplaii experiences a tropical kind of climate with soaring temperatures and low humidity. The average yearly temperature is 30 degrees Celsius and it always ranges between 25 to 32 degrees Celsius. The best time to visit here is from December to February when the weather is pleasant and the temperature ranges between 19 to 22 degrees Celsius.

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Located near Chennai, Tuticorin is one of the popular cities in Tamil Nadu that will enchant you with its seaport and beaches. Offering a superb weekend getaway, this city is accessible via railways and buses from the major towns of Tamil Nadu. Also called Thoothukudi, the city is for everyone who loves to appreciate the culture and history of Tamil Nadu. Tuticorin is perched on the Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal and offers an ideal retreat to enjoy with family. Also called Pearl City, this city is well-known for pearl fishing and a must visit for anyone who loves to spend time by the beach. Moreover, it is replete with many pilgrimage places. Tourist spots like Our Lady of Snows Basilica, Shiva Temple etc bring in many religious travellers. For those who appreciate solitude, there are beach parks in Tuticorin to savour some quiet moments by yourself. Some of the popular ones are Roche Park, Harbour Beach Park, Nehru Park and Rajaji Park. Tuticorin offers many soothing activities for the guests as it is a pleasant destination to go with your loved ones in Tamil Nadu. A sightseeing tour of the churches and temples is a must-do activity here. Also, visiting the beaches and watching the sea waves crash on the shores of beaches like Muthu Nagar New Beach and Pearl City Beach will leave you enthralled. Photography enthusiasts can look forward to capturing the beautiful sunset views. The foodies here will relish eating the famous local delicacy called macaroons which are made of cashew, coconut milk and dry fruits. Tuticorin offers pleasant weather throughout the year as the temperature remains around 30 degrees Celsius. However, the best time for tourist activities in Tuticorin is between December and March as it can get uncomfortable to venture outdoors in the summer and monsoon season due to more heat humidity.

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Dhanushkodi

Dhanushkodi is often referred to as India's phantom town, it is situated by the south of Pamban Island  Rameswaram and truly is a captivating site to see. This place can be tricky to find for tourists as it is in an off beat location and can be  missed easily, nonetheless it is a breathtaking place any adventurer would like to visit. Dhanushkodi is surrounded with many small fishing villages which can be seen from the incredible train journey on the Palk strait, it is this stretched structure that goes between India to Sri Lanka. It was a peaceful town back in the british raj and was one of the prime locations for traders and pilgrims coming from Sri Lanka, at present the town of Dhanushkodi is abandoned and has turned into a ruin, as surprising it may be the coastline of Sri Lanka is just 31 km away from this ghost town. Location: Rameswaram, Ramanathapuram, Tamil. Timing: 6:00 AM to 6:00PM (Monday to Sunday). Best time to visit: Throughout the day.

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32 Top Tourist and Pilgrimage Places to visit in Tamil Nadu

If you want to explore the diverse aspects of the South Indian state , the plethora of treasures opens in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu, a state in the Southern part of India, has plenty of places to visit in Tamilnadu that no matter how you plan your trip, it will be an eventful and happening trip.

The state extends its tourists a fortune to experience all kinds of adventures. From Asia’s longest beach to some cool hill stations, where you can enjoy your vacations in nature’s lap in all weather conditions. Not only to treat your eyes with some beautiful sceneries, but Tamil Nadu also has a lot of treasure to provide you inner peace. It is an excellent Pilgrimage destination with plenty of temples presenting the rich culture and vibrant life of South India.

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If you are a shopaholic, just step out of any temple and enter the city, the shopkeepers are waiting for you. The variety of some of the best silk sarees, decorative items, handicraft, stonework items, and wooden work items; there are plenty of options to shop.

Tourist Places to visit in Tamilnadu

There are numerous tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu, offering you beaches with the blue sea in the backdrop of palm trees, a road-trip on the smooth East Coast Road (ECR), tranquil hill stations far away from the coastal reason to give you some reprieve from the hot weather in summers, and temples and churches that are marvels of architecture to give you inner peace and reduce stress. Every place in Tamil Nadu has something to offer to visitors and travelers.

If you wish to feel the true Tamil culture and douse into its savoir-faire clubbed with a solid cutting edge cosmopolitan impact, a visit to Chennai must be included in the list of places to visit in Tamilnadu. From praying at some of the famous historical holy pilgrimage places to going for a comfortable walk at the longest seashore in Asia, the city makes you relive the days of history at its many historical places. The visit through Chennai will leave you requesting more.

A visit to Chennai must be included in the list of places to visit in Tamilnadu

Kanchipuram

The Golden City of Thousand Temples, Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, is an ideal tourist destination for pilgrims and history lovers. The Pilgrims can have the best time exploring the temple city, but nature lovers and history fans can enjoy the forts and sanctuaries in Kanchipuram.

Kanyakumari

If you love traveling, Kanyakumari is the ideal place for you. A pilgrim, nature lover, traveling with family, or a solo traveler; no matter who you are, you will love visiting this coastal city in Tamil Nadu. The destination presents picture-perfect sunsets, fascinating full-moon nights, delicious sea-food, walk on the beach with the beautiful blue sea around while holding your loved one’s hand, or enjoy the thrill to see the southern end of India.

Kodaikanal is one of the popular tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu. It is an ideal place for tired people looking for a break from their monotonous life. You can plan for a solo trip to enjoy some time in peace, go for a family vacation, or plan for your honeymoon; Kodaikanal will not let you down with plenty of options to have fun.

A small town showing its visitors the true colors of Tamil culture. With many famous temples and churches, busy and small streets, and colorful markets; Madurai is a must visit place in Tamil Nadu.

Thousands of travelers visit Ooty to relax in the hills and escape from the soaring temperature in the summers. Right from lakes, to mountain viewpoints to trekking trails, waterfalls, churches, and temples; the choices are numerous to see in Ooty.

Chidambaram

With the mangrove forest around the city, waterways, exotic birds to watch, seafood, and outstanding architecture of the temples; Chidambaram gives a mix of both spirituality and nature to its tourist.

Astonishing waterfalls, temples, and other places; there is something to embrace in this small tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. A trip to Courtallam leaves a never-fading memory in the heart and mind of every visitor. The people rightly call this place as ‘Spa of South India’, which is situated in the Western ghats of India.

Dharampuri was previously known as Thagadur, the name in Tamil, which means iron place. It is an oasis to kill the thirst of pilgrims, nature lovers, and adventure seekers. There are plenty of tourist places to see in Dharampuri; churches, temples, waterfalls, and picnic spots.

The seventh-largest urban cluster in the state, after Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirapalli, Salem, and Tirunelveli. A bustling city on the banks of the Bhavani and Cauvery rivers. The city is famous for the turmeric and textile industry. If you are missing something in your wardrobe or there are one missing essential ingredients in your dish, head towards Erode.

Krishnagiri

Chandira Choodeswarar Temple, Shree Parshwa Padmavathi Shaktipeet Tirth Dham, Shree Venkateshwara Swamy temple, Dakshina Tirupati, Sri Kattu Veera Anjaneya Temple, and Krishnagiri Reservoir Dam or KRP Dam are some of the major tourist attractions in Krishnagiri. The land of black stones or Black Mountain as the literal meaning of the name Krishnagiri, the travelers have a lot of options to enjoy nature and get some time in peace.

Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram is a small town in the Chengalpattu district in Tamil Nadu. At a distance of just 56 km on the ECR, Mahabalipuram is a perfect picnic spot to spend a Sunday with your family or friends. With many architectural wonders, the town is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Seashore temple, Mahabalipuram

Nagapattinam

If you want to take a sunbathe, walking on the beach, or playing with the seawater; then Nagapattinam welcomes you with the warm sand and blue water of the Bay of Bengal.

The city is famous for the textile and technology hub of South India. The city still admires a lot of travelers visiting South India. This hill station is a perfect mixture of tradition and modern lifestyle and one of the most visited places in South India. The Noyyal river flowing with cool water and Nilgiri hills in the background forms a picture-perfect scenery. There is no doubt that it is a paradise and an ideal tourist place for nature lovers.

Vellore is a majestic town having numerous historical monuments and pilgrimage sites. It is one of the most sought tourist places in Tamilnadu and is famous as the Fort City of Tamil Nadu. The city was once home to numerous great dynasties, such as the Pallavas, Cholas, Carnatic Empire, and the Vijayanagar Kingdom. Vellore has various historical monuments, religious sites, and hill stations.

Even after knowing that they have to cross the snake-shaped roads, the tourists keep trooping in to explore the charming sights of Yercaud. This hill station contains a lot in its bucket, from some family time well spent at Deer Park, sightseeing at Arthur Seat, and visiting Beer caves, to spending some cool time on a picnic at Yercaud lake.

The land famous for its mention in the Hindu epic Ramayana, Rameswaram is the prominent Pilgrimage destination of Tamil Nadu. The famous Pamban Bridge, Ramanathaswamy temple where lord Ram after his victory in Lanka offered prayers to Lord Shiva, ruins of religious shrines, and miles of shorelines; Rameshwaram is definitely worth a visit to all kind of travelers.

Other Lesser-known Tourist Places to visit in Tamilnadu

Tamil Nadu is full of surprises with pocket full of pilgrimage sights, beautiful beaches, and lovely trails across Nigiri hills and Western Ghats; there are a bag full of tourist places to visit in Tamilnadu. The below list is curated of the places which are lesser known to most of the world, but offers a lot to their visitors. If you are thinking or planning a trip to South India, you must include these places in your list of places to visit in Tamil Nadu.

  • Virudhunagar
  • Tirunelveli
  • Thoothukudi
  • Tiruchirappalli
  • Thiruvannamalai
  • Pudukkottai

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Arjuna’s Penance

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The crowning masterpiece of Mamallapuram’s stonework, this giant relief carving is one of India's greatest ancient artworks. Inscribed on two huge,…

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Royal Palace

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Government Museum

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Mudumalai Tiger Reserve

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Five Rathas

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San Thome Cathedral

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  • 50 Best Tourist Places In Tamil Nadu Of 2024 For The Most Awesome Vacay

23 Mar 2023

Have you ever been to the south? If yes, you’d know what a gem Tamil Nadu is. If you haven’t, it’s time you think about taking a trip now because the state is home to a lot of beautiful places. In fact, even drop dead gorgeous would be an under expression to describe the beauty of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu . These places are brimming with beautiful temples, serene beaches, spectacular forts & waterfalls, and more, which only means that there are multiple excuses for you to pack your bags and head for a tour! 

50 Best Tourist Places In Tamil Nadu Of 2024

There are numerous places in the state of Tamil Nadu. However, when looking for some of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, you can use this list below and choose the best for your next trip.

1. Chennai – Cultural Centre

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Being the capital of the state and home to beautiful temples, churches, and beaches, Chennai is best tourist place in Tamil Nadu that would let you have a real glimpse of South India and its lifestyle. With numerous places to visit in Chennai , such as Marina Beach, Museums, Kapaleeshwara temple, and much more, this place is one of its kind. If culture, history, or art lies anywhere under your interest list, this is a place you should definitely consider visiting! So, if you are thinking what to do in Chennai, just escape to Chennai, among the top 10 tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

Best Time to Visit Chennai: November to February Ideal duration: 3-4 days Places to visit: Marina Beach, Government Museum, Fort St. George, Edward Elliot’s Beach, Ashtalakshmi Temple, Mylapore, Valluvar Kottam Things To Do in Chennai:

  • Shop for sarees, jewelry, and other handicrafts at Pondy Bazaar, Anna Salai, or Mylapore
  • Spend time at Marina Beach
  • Indulge in the famous local food, and party at The Westminster or 10 Downing Street

How to reach : Flights, Railway and Bus

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2. Pondicherry – French Colony

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Also known as Puducherry, this is an ideal place for explorers, beach lovers, and experience-seekers interested in French culture and architecture. With an extensive number of romantic places in Pondicherry, this Union Territory reeks of excitement and vibrancy. If you have had too much of Goa already or even if you haven’t, it’s time you witness the charm of Pondy! In addition, traveling from Chennai to Pondicherry has been made much more easier and this is what attracts the young crowd to one of the best tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu and the land of beautiful beaches to rejuvenate and relax. If you are looking for low budget tourist places in Tamil Nadu, visit this amazing place to have an adrenaline-filled experience.

Best Time to Visit Pondicherry: October to March Ideal duration:  4 days Places to visit: Sri Aurobindo Ashram , Promendade Beach, Arulmigu Manakula, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Paradise Beach, Auroville Things to do in Pondicherry:

  • Visit the famous Aurobindo Ashram
  • Indulge in water sports at Paradise Beach
  • Savour croissants, baguettes, and other famous French cuisine

3. Mudumalai – Ancient Hills

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Located in the Nilgiri hills, Mudumalai is one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, which is known for its wildlife persona. For anyone who loves an encounter with nature in the most unique way, the national park here is a must visit. In Tamil Nadu tourism, this is the major attraction that one should not miss and count it on the top.

Best Time to Visit Mudumalai: October to May Ideal duration: 2-3 days Places to visit:  Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Madumalai National Park, Gopalswami Hills, Needle Rock View Point Things to do:

  • Spot tigers, leopards, golden jackals, and more at Mudumalai National Park
  • Capture the beautiful landscapes
  • Interact with elephants at the Theppakadu Elephant Camp

How to reach : Railways then taxi, bus or public transport

Suggested Read: Kolli Hills

4. Dhanushkodi – Beautiful Abandoned Town

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If you are someone who’s on a constant lookout for places that are away from the city life, Dhanushkodi is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. This beach town’s grandeur and beauty make Dhanushkodi one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu for your next refreshing getaway!

Best Time to Visit Dhanushkodi: October to February Ideal duration: 2-3 days Places to visit: Dhanushkodi Beach, Gulf Of Mannar Marine National Park, Kothandaramaswamy Temple, Shri Ram Setu View Point Things to do:

  • Unwind and relax at the Dhanushkodi Beach
  • Savor the gorgeous views from the Adam’s Bridge
  • Visit the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park

5. Hogenakkal – Gorgeous Waterfalls

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Of all the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, Hogenakkal is a hometown of gorgeous waterfalls. Situated in Dharampuri, this small village is an absolute hotspot for romantic getaways, a short family vacay, and even an offbeat trip with your friends.

Best Time to Visit Hogenakkal: September to March Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit:  Hogenakkal Waterfalls, Hanging Bridge, Crocodile Park, Hogenakkal Falls View Point Things to do:

  • Be spellbound by the famous Hogenakkal Falls
  • Visit the Melagiri Hills
  • Go temple hopping, and explore the Pennagram Village

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6. Tuticorin – Stunning Beaches

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This is one place in South India that lets you witness the best of everything at one place. From boasting a beautiful beach and a spectacular wildlife sanctuary to numerous temples & churches, Tuticorin is one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu that makes sure that every moment of your holiday outshines the previous one. There are an array of things to do here that invite you to refresh your mind, body, and soul, making it one of the reasons for tourism in Tamil Nadu.

Best Time to Visit Tuticorin: November to March Ideal duration: 2-3 days Places to visit in Tuticorin: Baisilica of Our Lady of Snows, Hare Island, Muthu Nagar Beach, Thiruchendur Murugan Temple  Things to do:

  • Visit the Kalakkad Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Explore the temples, and unwind on the beaches
  • Relish sweets like Tuticorin macaroons

How to reach : Flights, Railways, Bus, Taxi

7. Kanyakumari – Southernmost Tip Of India

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Famous for being one of the most exotic places to visit in Tamil Nadu, Kanyakumari is a paradise for experience-seekers. The art, architecture of temples, and even the local cuisine along with so many places to see in Kanyakumari that reflects every bit of its culture will leave you fascinated! It is also a great destination to observe some of Tamil Nadu’s popular annual festivals . 

Best Time to Visit Kanyakumari: October to March Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit in Kanyakumari: Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kanyakumari Beach, Sarvani Shaktipeeth Shri Bhagavathy Temple, Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam, Our Lady of Ransom Church Things to do in Kanyakumari:

  • Go on an excursion tour to Kumari Amman Temple or to the Vattakottai Fort.
  • Relax at Sanguthurai Beach, the Sothavilai Beach. or the Kanyakumari Beach.
  • Visit the famous Vivekananda Rock Memorial

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8. Trichy – Historical Temples

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Trichy is one of the fastest emerging cities in Tami Nadu that can be easily explored in a weekend. It offers multiple places for tourists to visit, like temples, churches. Each brings an amazing uniqueness with it that will be etched in your heart for a long time. It is one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

Best Time To Visit Trichy: October to February Ideal duration: 5-6 days Places to visit in Trichy: Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Ucchi Pillayar Temple, Thayumanaswami Temple, Jambukeswarar Temple, Kallanai Things to do :

  • Explore the gorgeous Puliyancholai Waterfalls
  • Visit the ancient Kallanai Dam and enjoy the mesmerizing view

9. Nagapattinam – Renowned Pilgrimage Site

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Nagapattinam is a renowned pilgrimage center with several places of historical significance. The place has many temples, churches and mosques spread all over which attracts tourists from far across the globe and makes it one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. It is also one of the best places to explore during the Monsoon in Tamil Nadu. 

Best Time To Visit Nagapattinam: October to February Ideal duration: 2-3 days Places to visit:  Nagapattinam Beach, Soundararajaperumal temple, Nagore Sharif Dargah Khadar vali, Kayarohanaswami Temple Things to do:

  • Spend some peaceful time at the long stretch of beach
  • Enjoy Divya Desam, the Sapta Vidangar and the sacred town of Velankanni nearby
  • Explore the beautiful architecture at the Dutch Fort

How to reach : Railways then buses and taxi

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10. Vellore – The Fort City

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Primarily known for two premier institutions, Christain Medical College and Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore is an ancient city located in the northeastern part of Tamil Nadu. The city has been aptly named the Fort City due to the enchanting fort located in the heart of the city. There are some great hotels in Vellore too where one can stay during the trip here. This is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu with family.

Best Time To Visit Vellore: October to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit in Vellore: Vellore Fort, Jalakandeswarar Temple, Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple, Ratnagiri Murugan Temple, Balamathi Hills Things to do in Vellore:

  • Visit the marvelous fort and St. John’s church
  • Spend some quality time at Periyar Park

How to reach : Trains, Railways, Buses and Taxi

11. Pollachi – Popular Tollywood Destination

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One of the most offbeat Tamil Nadu tourist places, Pollachi is located down south in Coimbatore. It is a famous filming spot because of its blissful scenery. This is the best tourist spot in Tamil Nadu that attract travellers because of the famous attractions like Topslip Tiger Reserve and Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary.

Best Time To Visit Pollachi: December to February Ideal duration: 3 days Places to visit: Arulmigu Masani Amman Temple, Pollachi Mahalingapuram Arch, Pollachi Ayyappan Temple, Parambikulam Tiger Reserve Things to do:

  • Jungle trekking and bamboo rafting at the Parambikulam Tiger Reserve
  • Visit dams and adorn jaggery, coconut, and vegetable fields

Suggested Read: Festivals Of Tamil Nadu

12. Yanam – Unique Culture And History

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Yanam is a small city in the district of Puducherry, India and is one of the best amongst all offbeat Tamil Nadu tourist places. The historical place in Tamil Nadu is famous for its interesting history and culture. One can enjoy the sunrise and sunset view from the viewpoint and visit a few holy temples spread around the city. The city also has some old churches with a touch of French architecture. It is also surrounded by some of the best honeymoon places in Tamil Nadu . 

Best Time To Visit Yanam: June to September Ideal duration: 4 days Places to visit:  Yanam Tower, Jesus Statue Church, Yanam Botanical Garden Things to do:

  • Explore the history and the unique culture
  • Visit the Rajiv Gandhi Beach for amazing sunrise and sunset views

13. Tranquebar – A Tranquil Beach Town

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Tranquebar is a tranquil destination known as the land of the singing waves and is perfect for a one day trip in Tamil Nadu. This tiny beach town dates back to the 14th century with the establishment of the Shiva Temple built in 1306. The place has definitely a lot of history to learn, amazing architecture to adore, and a lot of activities to enjoy in one of the best Tamil Nadu tourist places.

Best Time To Visit Tranquebar: November to March Ideal duration: 1-2 days Places to visit:  Dansborg, New Jerusalem Church, Tharangambadi Maritime Museum, Danish Fort, New Masilamani Iswaran Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the Fort Dansborg
  • One of India’s first printing presses at Ziegenbalg Museum Complex on Admiral Street

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14. Chettinad – Every Food Lover’s Paradise

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Sitting just a few kilometres from Madurai, Chettinad is a hidden region that is known for its ancient and old mansions, lip-smacking meat curries, and rich heritage. This region is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu with family for those who are seeking an amazing day-out experience. With plenty of places to witness and ample dishes to relish, Chettinad is a foodie’s paradise. It is one of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

Best Time To Visit Chettinad: October to March Ideal duration: 1 day  Places to visit:  Chettinad Palace, Chettinad Museum, Soorakudi, Pillaiyarpatti, Athmanathaswamy Temple Things to do:

  • Unravel the tales of the beautiful Chettinad Palace.
  • Indulge in the local cuisine, especially fiery meat dishes, and make your tongue crave for more.
  • Experience the village life of Chettinad and witness the beauty of it.

15. Courtallam – Spa Town Of Tamil Nadu

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Often tagged as the ‘Spa of South India’, Courtallam is that charming destination sitting in the Western Ghats that makes has the power to distress and rejuvenate travelers in an instant. Blanketing waterfalls, museums, temples, dams, eco-parks, and much more, this town is one of those awesome places in Tamil Nadu that offers an absolute experience to its guests. Courtallam is a must-visit town when going for Tamil Nadu tourist places all thanks to the modern touch amalgamated with the tribal tales, making it one of the beautiful places. If you are looking for the best place for 2 days trip in Tamil Nadu, this is an ideal destination.

Best Time To Visit Courtallam: June to September Ideal duration: 3 days Places to visit:  Five Falls, Courtallam Main Falls, Tigar Falls Road,  Things to do:

  • Take a dip in any of the famous waterfalls sitting in Courtallam including Main Falls, Five Falls, Tiger Falls, and more. 
  • Take a stroll in the beautiful temple and pay some respects in the Chitra Sabhai Temple. 
  • Shop for some beautiful handicrafts, sarees, artifacts, souvenirs, and more.

How to reach : Railways, buses, and taxi

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Historical And Religious Tourist Places In Tamil Nadu

Discover the best pilgrimage sites and religious temples in Tamil Nadu. Known as the temple city of India, there are various significant temples. These tourist places in Tamil Nadu are a must-visit. 

16. Madurai – Stunning Architecture

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Constructed like a lotus, Madurai City is mostly popular for its Meenakshi Temple. While visiting here, you can marvel at the intriguing architecture or explore its numerous tourist attractions. To witness the best of the city, you must plan at least 2-day trip to Tamil Nadu.

Best Time to Visit Madurai: December to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit in Madurai: Meenakshi Amman Temple, Gandhi Memorial Museum, Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal, Koodal Azhagar Temple Things to do in Madurai :

  • Go temple hopping, and spend time at the famous Meenakshi and Thiruparankundram Temples
  • Explore the Gandhi Museum
  • Visit the Vaigai Dam

How to reach : Airport, Railways, Buses and Taxi

17. Chidambaram – Gorgeous Temple Town

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A beautiful temple town, Chidambaram is situated in the eastern part of Tamil Nadu. The glorious history, rich culture, and diverse traditions of this city have the magic of leaving anyone in awe. One of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu for 2 days trip, this town  is perfect if you’re a history buff or have a thirst for knowledge. This place can be reached by any of the airports. 

Best Time to Visit: October to March Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit:  Thillai Nataraja Temple, Govindaraja Perumal Temple, Pasupatheswarar Temple, Tirukkazhippalai Palvannanathar Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the Pichavaram Backwaters and Mangrove Forests
  • Indulge in delectable Tamil cuisines like idli, vadai, and more
  • Visit the famous Nataraja Temple

How to reach : Flights, trains, buses, and taxi

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18. Mahabalipuram – Magnificent Carved Temples

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Popular for its intricately carved temples and caves, Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu is another gem to marvel at. Located just a few kilometres from the capital city, traveling from Chennai to Mahabalipuram is not at all a hassle. The city has beautiful beaches, magnificent architecture, soothing weather, and offers a refreshing experience to every kind of tourist. It is recommended as one of the best places in Tamil Nadu, for those who are seeking a peaceful atmosphere on their next visit. While engaging in thrilling adventures and exploring the beautiful district in Tamil Nadu, visitors can have over-the-top experience.

Best Time to Visit Mahabalipuram: November to February Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit Mahabalipuram: Shore Temple, Descent of the Ganges, Pancha Rathas, Varaha Cave Temple, Thirukadalmallai Things to do in Mahabalipuram:

  • Rejuvenate on the Mahabalipuram Beach
  • Visit the famous Five Rathas and Shore Temple
  • Explore Kovalam and Sadras, the fishing villages turned into exotic beach resorts

How to reach : Railways, Buses and Taxi

19. Rameshwaram – Temple Hopping

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Situated on an island, this is one of the most religious places in India . The town is separated by a Pamban bridge from Sri Lanka, and is the best tourist spot in Tamil Nadu to explore if temple hopping is the sole purpose of your trip. Besides this, there are a plethora of hotels in Rameswaram, offering travellers the unique places to visit in Tamil Nadu.

Best Time to Visit Rameswaram: October to April Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple, Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple, Villoondi Tirtham, Lakshmana Tirtham Things to do:

  • Visit the famous five-faced Hanuman Temple
  • Witness the poojas at Agniteertham
  • Visit the Dhanushkodi Temple and Beach
  • Visit the beautiful  Rameshwaram Temple  and the  Rameshawaram Beach

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20. Thanjavur – Centre Of Art

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Of all the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur has a lot to offer when it comes to experiences. This city of temples boast paintings, antiques, handicrafts, textiles, and sarees, which are amongst the popular things to be admired around. Explore the best district in Tamil Nadu and soak yourself with the rich culture and history.

Best Time to Visit Thanjavur: October to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit: Thanjavur Maratha Palace, Saraswathi Mahal Library, Brihadeeswara Temple, Schwartz Church, Thanjavur Palace Things to do:

  • Visit the popular Brihadeeshwara Temple
  • Explore the Siva Ganga Garden, Palace & Saraswathi Mahal Library
  • Admire the grandeur of the Vijayanagar Fort

How to reach : Railways, Buses, and Taxi

21. Velankanni – Beautiful Coastal Town

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While you may not have heard of Velankanni before like most of the other cities in the state, this place is absolutely worth your time and visit. It is a gorgeous coastal town popular for a spectacular church that was built in the honor of Mother Mary. The distance that one needs to cover from Pondicherry to Velankanni is around 160 kilometres and one can easily find road transport to cover this path.

Best Time to Visit: October to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, Velankanni Church, Velankanni Beach, Morning Star Church Things to do:

  • Visit the famous Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health
  • Unwind and relax at the Velankanni Beach
  • Explore the town and the museum at Holy Path

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22. Kanchipuram – Pretty Kanchipuram Sarees

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Kanchipuram is also known as the Golden City of a thousand temples. This popular tourist attraction is known for its beautiful ‘Kanchipuram sarees’. Tourists who are interested in Hinduism or just want to catch a glimpse of the beautiful South Indian architecture, visit this place. Kanchipuram, among the famous cities in Tamil Nadu, is an ideal place for art & literature, architectural, and adventure enthusiasts.

Best Time To Visit Kanchipuram: October to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit: Ekambareswarar Temple, Kailasanathar Temple, Kamakshi Amman Temple, Tiru Parameswara Vinnagaram, Thiru Ekambaranathar Temple Things to do:

  • Visit Kanchi Kamakshi Temple and Kailasanathar Temple
  • Attend South Indian classical music concerts in the evenings
  • Indulge in shopping of Kanchipuram sarees

23. Coimbatore – A Major Textile Hub

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Coimbatore is one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu, famous for its industry, textiles and manufacturing. For a perfect holiday experience, the place offers you gorgeous waterfalls, breathtaking mountains, and temples in Coimbatore are a must-visit by all the travelers.

Best Time To Visit Coimbatore: July to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit: Marudhamalai, Dhyanalinga, Siruvani Waterfalls, Gass Forest Museum, Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayagar Temple,  Things to do:

  • Visit the the Maruthamalai Murugan Temple, Eachanari Vinayagar Temple, the Sree Ayyappan Temple
  • Enjoy exciting trekking trails such as the Vellari Mala, the Dhoni Hills, the Perumal Peak, and the Thalaiyar Falls trek
  • Visit the famous 112 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue

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24. Tirunelveli – Scenic Beauty

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Located on the west bank of the Thamirabarani River, Tirunelveli offers many exciting tourist attractions like breathtaking waterfalls, scenic beauty, temples and much more. Along with many religious places, the city also has some wonderful delicacies you can try.

Best Time To Visit: October to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Nellaiappar Temple, District Science Centre, Sri Subramania Swamy Temple, Holy Trinity Cathedral Things to do:

  • Visit Nellaiappar Temple and Nellaiappar Temple
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty at Nainar Kulam Lake

25. Kumbakonam – Historic Beauty

Kumbakonam- places to visit in tamil nadu

Kumbakonam is a beautiful temple town in the Thanjavur district. It is a must-visit place for history lovers to understand the depth of India’s culture and Hinduism. This is also one of the oldest towns in the Indian history known for its famous temples.

Best Time To Visit: December to February Ideal duration:  1-2 days Places to visit: Airavatesvara Temple, Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Mahamaham tank, Swamimalai Temple, Kasi Viswanathar Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the grand festival called Mahamaham festival which is celebrated every twelve years at the Mahamaham Tank
  • Shop in the town for indigenous products
  • Visit the various famous temples such as Adi Kumbeshwara Temple

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26. Tiruvannamalai – Town With Spiritual Significance

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Home to one of the most famous and mighty Mount Arunchala, Tiruvannamalai has spiritual importance latched to itself. With the mountain being tagged as the most silent place in the entire world, Tiruvannamalai is a great escape for those who are seeking to run away from chaos and embrace tranquility. Home to various temples and ashrams, this destination attracts numerous pilgrims and spiritual seekers.

Best Time To Visit: October to March | June to September Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, Virupaksha Cave, Agni Lingam, Sri Ramanasramam Things to do:

  • Explore one of the largest temples of India- Arunachaleshwara Temple.
  • Conquer the mighty Mount Arunachala along with other pilgrims.
  • Try the healthy, scrumptious dishes served at the Dreaming Tree restaurant.

27. Dharmapuri – City Of Places Of Worship

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Dharmapuri, a city often tagged as the land of churches and temples, is one of the greatest places to see in Tamil Nadu. Along with enveloping various places of worship, this town is also home to some of the marvelous wonders of mother nature such as waterfalls, rivers, and more. For those who are seeking to get closer to mother nature and the higher power above us, this place is definitely a steal!

Best Time To Visit: November to March Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Kalabairavar Temple, Shri Theerthagirishwarar Temple, Dharmapuri Archaeological Museum, Chenraya Perumal Temple Things to do:

  • Take a ride on the boat in the pond near the Dharmapuri Falls.
  • Try the oil massages that are offered in this town and get relieved of all the stress, even if it is just for a little while.
  • Head to the various temples and churches covering the floors of Dharmapuri and offer homage.

How to reach : Flights then buses and taxi

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28. Ooty – Queen Of Hill Stations

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Situated in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu, Ooty is one of thecool tourist places in Tamil Nadu It has a gorgeous backdrop of the hills and greenery, which makes it a great destination for both honeymooners and family.Ooty sightseeing is everything one needs to rejuvenate and simply relax on their escape to Tamil Nadu. When traveling from Ooty to Kodaikanal, one needs to cover the distance of 250 kilometres that is best covered by a cab or taxi. Cover all the major places to visit in Ooty on your trip here.

Best Time to Visit Ooty: March to June Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Government Rose Garden, The Tea Factory & The Tea Museum, St. Stephen’s Church, Tiger Hill Things to do:

  • Visit the popular Ooty Lake
  • Take a scenic toy train ride
  • Explore the Botanical Gardens

29. Kodaikanal – Breathtaking Natural Beauty

Kodaikanal- places to visit in tamil nadu

Adorned with dense forests, huge rocks, beautiful waterfalls, and plenty of other places to visit in Kodaikanal, this destination is a perfect romantic tourist place to visit with your loved one. We can bet that the picturesque beauty and romantic things to do in Kodaikanal would add stars to your holiday experience, making it only more memorable!

Best Time to Visit: March to June and December to February Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit in Kodaikanal: Coaker’s Walk, Kodaikanal Lake, Silver Cascade Falls, Bryant Park, Kurinji Andavar Temple, Bear Shola Falls Things to do:

  • Indulge in boating at Kodai Lake
  • Enjoy horse riding while you savour the scenic views
  • Visit the Pillar rocks and the Palni Hills

How to reach : Flights, trains – then buses and taxi

Suggested Read: Things To Do In Coimbatore 

30. Coonoor – Thrilling Joyride

Coonoor- places to visit in tamil nadu

Situated at an altitude of 1,930 metres, Coonoor is gradually becoming one of the top cool tourist places in Tamil Nadu. It offers a panoramic view of the Nilgiri Hills and the Catherine Falls, which makes it an ideal hotspot for those whose heart belong in the hills! Moreover, when traveling from Coonoor to Ooty, one can take a train that runs on a regular basis and exhibits some beautiful landscapes of the surroundings. 

Best Time to Visit: October to March Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Sim’s Park, Hight Field Tea Estate, Droog Fort, Tiger Hill Cemetery, Lamb’s Rock, Wellington Lake Things to do:

  • Savor the breathtaking views from Dolphin’s Nose
  • Trek to the famous Doddabetta Mountain
  • Visit the beautiful Sim’s Park

31. Yelagiri – Exciting Adventure Activities

Yelagiri- places to visit in tamil nadu

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Trekking in the hills has its own joy and fun. Situated at an elevation of 4,626 feet, Yelagiri Hills is a perfect tourist place in Tamil Nadu surrounded by green valleys, orchards, and rose gardens. This is an ideal place to visit with a loved one, and even your friends if adventure is on your mind!

Best Time to Visit Yelagiri: May to June and November to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Swamimalai Hills, Yelagiri Lake, Yelagiri Nature Park, Murugan Temple, Stellar Cave Things to do Yelagiri:

  • Trek to Swami Malai Hills through the lush green forests
  • Visit the Jalagamparai Falls
  • Indulge in paragliding, mountain climbing, etc.

Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Rameshwaram 

32. Yercaud – Ooty Of Poor People

Yercaud- places to visit in tamil nadu

Situated close to the Eastern Ghats, Yercaud is a gorgeous hill station in Tamil Nadu. This place is a must visit for its vast evergreen forests, rich coffee plantations, and unique flora and fauna. From trekking to admiring the beauty of the famous attractions, there are many things to do in Yercaud that will keep you on your toes.

Best Time to Visit Yercaud: October to June Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit: Kiliyur Falls, Lady’s Seat, Shevaroy Hills, Shevaroy Temple, Karadiyoor View Point, Manjakuttai View Point Things to do:

  • Visit the popular Emerald Lake
  • Take a tour of attractions like Anna Park, Japanese Park, Bear’s Cave, and more
  • Enjoy the gorgeous view of the hills from the Lady’s Seat

33. Kotagiri – Captivating Waterfalls

Kotagiri- places to visit in tamil nadu

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Situated in the Nilgiris, this place is a small town known for having one of the best climates in the world. With captivating waterfalls and rich wildlife, Kotagiri is one of the summer tourist places in Tamil Nadu you must visit during your trip to the state.

Best Time to Visit Kotagiri: November to May Ideal duration:  2-3 days Places to visit: Catherine Water Falls, Lamb’s Rock, Ralliah Dam, Kodanad View Point, Rangaswamy Peak and Pillar Things to do:

  • Visit the mesmerizing Elk Falls
  • Wildlife spotting at Longwood Shola
  • Indulge in a picturesque trekking trail from Kotagiri to Kodanad

Suggested Read: Best Homestays In Yercaud

34. Valparai – Beautiful Hill Station

Valparai- places to visit in tamil nadu

Valparai is a beautiful hill station, situated in the mesmerizing Anamalai Hill Range. Apart from being a part of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, the town also has a decent number of tea and coffee estates surrounded by forests. It’s an awesome tourist attraction in Tamil Nadu for the travellers who wants to get closer to nature. One can take a flight to travel from Chennai to Valparaiand cover the distance of approximately 587 kilometres in a feasible manner. 

Best Time to Visit: September to March Ideal duration:  2-3 days Places to visit: Anaimalai Hills, Monkey Falls, Solaiyar Dam, Nirar Dam, Nallamudi View point, Chinnakallar Falls Things to do:

  • Go on a backpacking tour to the famous Anamalai Hills
  • Visit Nallamudi Viewpoint
  • Explore the Sholayar Dam, Monkey Falls, Balaji Temple, and more

35. Theni – The Magical Land

Theni- places to visit in tamil nadu

No matter what time of the year it is, Theni is that town in Tamil Nadu that one would always find nestled amidst the foggy mist, making it look like a fairyland. Theni is the best tourist place in Tamil Nadu for those who are seeking to avoid the beaten paths and take the roads less taken. Sitting on the Western Ghats, Theni covers some fragrant plantations, velvety green landscapes, colorful markets, magical waterfalls, and much more.

Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year Ideal duration: 1-2 days Places to visit:  Megamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Suruli Falls, Gowmariamman Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the Kolukkumalai Tea estate, world’s highest organic estate.
  • Shop for various exotic spices and condiments, handloom products, agricultural products, and much more.
  • Plan a picnic to the Vaigai Dam and spend some quality time with your family

Suggested Read: Picnic Spots In And Around Chennai

36. Vedanthangal – Paradise For Bird Lovers

Vedanthangal- places to visit in tamil nadu

You must have heard about Vedanthangal for its bird sanctuary which makes it one of the top places to visit in Tamil Nadu. If you visit the sanctuary during the migratory season, then you can witness around 30,000 birds like spoonbills, herons, and storks. So, if you are a bird lover then make sure that you include this place in your itinerary.

Best time to visit: November to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit:  Madurantakam Lake, Karikili Bird Sanctuary, Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary Things to do:

  • Visit the bird sanctuary.
  • Admire the view of Vedanthangal covered with thousands of birds.

37. Tharangambadi – The Land Of The Singing Waves

Tharangambadi- places to visit in tamil nadu

Counted among the top tourist places in Tamil Nadu, Tharangambadi is a tiny beach town. The history of this place can be dated back to the 14th century. The name of this town literally translates into ‘the land of the singing waves’. The town overlooks the confluence of the Bay of Bengal and Kaveri River. The place is known for its tranquility which is why it is visited by hundreds of tourists every year.

Best time to visit: November to March Ideal duration:  2-3 days Places to visit:  Shri Murugan Temple, Tharangambadi Maritime Museum, New Masilamani Iswaran Temple, Danish Fort Things to do:

  • Explore Dansborg Fort where you can witness a mixture of German, Danish, and French colonies.
  • Visit the Zion Church that stands still since the year 1701.

Suggested Read: Things To Do In Madurai 

38. Salem – Explore The Bucolic Nature

Salem- places to visit in tamil nadu

A visit to Tamil Nadu will remain incomplete if you do not visit its fifth largest city, Salem. That may not be a great fact but it being a home to natural vistas is a great fact. Not only this, there are several ancient temples in Salem that are a must visit. So, make sure to include it in your Tamil Nadu vacation itinerary.

Best time to visit: October to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Anna Park, Pagoda Point Road, Yercaud Lake, Kurumbapatty Zoological Park, Eco Tourism Park Things to do:

  • Explore the churches and temples here.
  • Get ready to soak in some amazing nature views.

39. Kolli Hills – Ride Through The Bent Curves

Kolli Hills- places to visit in tamil nadu

Popular as the ‘Mountain of Death’, Kolli Hills is located in the Namakkal District which is untouched by industrialization and retains most of the natural beauty. If you are looking for one of the best places to see in Tamil Nadu then you must include Kolli Hills in your itinerary as several tourists head to this place and watch nature at its best.

Best time to visit: December to February Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Kolli Hill Forest, Puliansolai R.F, Nayinarmalai Forest, Rasipuram Things to do:

  • Admire the natural magnificence.
  • Visit the famous Lord Shiva’s Arappaleshwar Temple.

How to reach : Trains, buses, and taxi

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40. Palani – Wrapped Within Two Hills

Palani- places to visit in tamil nadu

Another amazing place to explore in Tamil Nadu is Palani which is blanketed with two hills – Sakthigiri and Sivagiri. So, where you look, you will get to see these majestic hills creating a beautiful scenery. While exploring Palani, you will come across several lakes that eventually flow to the Shanmuga River at the foothills.

Best time to visit: November to March Ideal duration:  3 days Places to visit:  Palani Hill Temple, Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy, Thiru Aavinnankudi Temple, Thanga Ther, Idumban Temple Things to do:

  • Explore the lakes making their way through the whole Palani.
  • Visit the temples that are famous here.

41. Dindigul – A Historical City

Dindigul- places to visit in tamil nadu

If you are planning a vacation to Tamil Nadu then your trip will remain incomplete without Dindigul as it is one of the famous places in Tamil Nadu. It is a historical city that is wedged between Sirumalai Hills and Palani Hills. One of the must-visit place here is Dindigul Fort which has attracted several tourists to this place.

Best time to visit: October to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Dindigul Rock Fort, Soundararajaperumal Temple, Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyer Temple, Murugan Temple Things to do:

  • Explore the popular Dindigul Fort on your visit.
  • Dig deep into the culture and history of this place.

Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Salem

42. Mayiladuthurai – The Peacock Town

Mayiladuthurai- places to visit in tamil nadu

Another one listed in the places to visit in Tamil Nadu is Mayiladuthurai which is a temple town famous for Mayura Natha Swamy Temple that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The place was ruled by the Chola dynasty and it still holds reminiscents of that. While traveling on the roads here, you will witness coconut trees lining along the roadsides.

Best time to visit: October to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Mayuranathaswami Temple, Parimala Ranganatha Perumal Temple, Mahalakshmeeswarar Temple, Thirupariyalur Veeratteswarar Koil Things to do:

  • Admire the Dravidian architecture on your visit.
  • Explore the famous Shiva temple.

43. Thiruvarur – A Blend Of Cultures

Thiruvarur- places to visit in tamil nadu

The list of tourist places in Tamil Nadu also includes Thiruvarur which is popular for its antiquity as it was ruled by several groups like VIjayanagar Empire, Marathas, Medieval as well as Later Cholas, and the British. Apart from this, it is home to three rivers namely Sukumar, Valaiyar, and Odambokki rivers which add to the beauty of this place.

Best time to visit: December to March Ideal duration:  2 days Places to visit:  Thyagaraja Temple, Sivan Temple, Perumal Kovil, Kariviranathan Temple, Akshyalingaswamy Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the famous Thyagaraja Temple.
  • Dig into the rich history of Thiruvarur.

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44. Pulicat – For Bird Watchers

Pulicat- places to visit in tamil nadu

One of the bestplaces to visit in Tamil Nadu is Pulicat which is home to the Pulicat Lake. This is that famous place where thousands of birds migrate here between the months of October & March. You can witness several species including Flamingos.

Best time to visit: October to March Ideal duration:  2-3 days Places to visit:  Thirupalaivanam Sivan Koil, Perumal Temple, Jadarayar Temple, Chindamaniseswarar Temple Things to do:

  • Visit the famous Fort Geldaria.
  • Bird watchers must explore this place

45. Bodinayakkanur – Cardamom Capital Of India

Bodinayakkanur- places to visit in tamil nadu

One of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu for all serenity lovers, Bodinayakkanur is a quaint town. With its beautiful surroundings, this town will leave you in awe. This town is famed as the Cardamom capital of India and you must visit it on your vacation. You can observe pleasant weather in Bodinayakkanur at all times and it was called South Kashmir by Jawahar Lal Nehru.

Best Time To Visit: October to February Ideal duration: 2 days Places to visit: Vaigai Dam, Bodi Hill. Things to do:

  • Buy the best quality Cardamom
  • Explore the town

Suggested Read: Wayanad In Summer

46. Javadi Hills – An Unexplored Charm

Javadi Hills- places to visit in tamil nadu

The Javadi Hills is one of the most popular trekking destinations among travelers that is a stretch of sprawling green landscapes between the Vellore and Tiruvannamalai districts. From a diverse variety of flora and fauna to observatories and trails that give a panoramic view of the area, it is among the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu for one day trip.

Best Time To Visit : March to September Ideal duration: 1 day Places to visit: Shevaroy Hills Things to do:

  • Birdwatching

47. Sirumalai – A Serene Valley

Sirumalai- places to visit in tamil nadu

Nestled amidst the green outskirts at a distance of 90 kilometers from Madurai, the Sirumalai region is the last mountain range in the Eastern Ghat. If you are a nature lover and want to explore the far stretches of Tamil Nadu, this place is perfect for a wild weekend getaway. 

Best Time To Visit: March to September Ideal duration: 3 days Places to visit: Kolli Hills Things to do:

  • Sightseeing

Suggested Read: Things To Do In Chennai

48. Devala – A Hidden Gem

Devala- places to visit in tamil nadu

A quaint town located in the Nilgiris district, it is one of those small towns that give off the real essence of Tamil Nadu’s local suburban culture. If you are traveling to the state and looking to stay with a family for some cultural tourism experience, this is where you can feel warm and welcome for an exploration of your own. 

Best Time To Visit: April to October Ideal duration: 1 day Places to visit: Wild Planet Resort Things to do:

  • Local food tasting

49. Ambur – Quaint Escape

Ambur- places to visit in tamil nadu

From being the home to a popular leather industry to hosting some of Tamil Nadu’s dense residencies, Ambur is an edgy, suburban town situated on the banks of the Palar River. But more than that, it is popular for a spicy non-vegetarian biryani that is known across India for its unique taste. Another much-recommended food item is Makkhenpeda, a traditional sweet that is known for its classic flavors. 

Best Time To Visit: March to October Ideal duration: 1 day Places to visit: Kasi Vishwanath Temple Things to do:

Suggested Read: Seaports In India 

50. Idappadi – The Best Kept Secret

Idappadi- places to visit in tamil nadu

Located in the Salem district of Tamil Nadu, Edappdi was once a popular town for its power loom industry. The riverside landscape of this town is rocky and surrounded by lakes like Periyayeri, ChettiYeri, and Punka-yeri. If you are looking for an escape in Tamil Nadu where you can enjoy a long-stay, do some sightseeing, enjoy nature walks and observe the local life, Idappadi is the place to be. 

Best Time To Visit: April to October Ideal duration: 3 days Places to visit: Wild Planet Resort Things to do:  Arulmigu Kailashanathar Temple

Further Read: New Year Parties In Chennai 

While these best tourist places in Tamil Nadu are famous for their own attractions, each one of them is worth your time, money, and visit to experience the best of the south! Plan your trip to Tamil Nadu right away and have an awesome vacation. While you have a wonderful trip to this amazing place, do not forget to share your experience with us!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Tourist Places In Tamil Nadu

Which is the coolest place in Tamil Nadu?

There are numerous cool places in Tamil Nadu but the following are the most popular among them: 1. Ooty 2. Yercaud 3. Yelagiri 4. Kodaikanal 5. Coonoor 6. Kotagiri 7. Kolli Hills 8. Anamalai Hills 9. Meghamalai 10. Velliangiri Hilla

Which is the most beautiful place in Tamil Nadu?

Tamil Nadu is home to numerous beautiful places that offer something unique to its visitors. The most popular beautiful places in Tamil Nadu are: 1. Chennai 2. Pondicherry 3. Mudumalai 4. Dhanushkodi 5. Hogenakkal 6. Tuticorin 7. Kanyakumari 8. Madurai 9. Chidambaram

What should I buy in Tamil Nadu?

If you are planning a visit to Tamil Nadu then you must know that Chennai, the capital city is a hub of shopping. The following are the most popular Chennai shopping items- 1. Pure mulberry silk 2. Classical dance accessories 3. Cool cotton fabrics 4. Pandian bangles and accessories 5. Handbags 6. Ladies’ ornaments

Which is the best city in Tamil Nadu?

There’s not just one but a number of cities that are considered the best in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. These are the ones that are renowned as the best here: 1. Coimbatore 2. Madurai 3. Tiruchirappalli 4. Chennai

Which is the best hill station in Tamil Nadu?

There are a number of hill stations in Tamil Nadu that are: 1. Yelagiri 2. Ooty 3. Kolli Hills 4. Coonoor 5. Kotagiri 6. Yercaud 7. Velliangiri Hills 8. Kodaikanal

Which is the best place for a honeymoon in Tamil Nadu?

There are a number of tourist spots in Tamil Nadu that are ideal for a honeymoon vacation. Some of them are: 1. Chennai 2. Ooty 3. Meghamalai 4. Kodaikanal 5. Kanyakumari

Which place in Tamil Nadu is famous for the mangrove forest?

The floors of Tamil Nadu are covered with the mangrove forest in many regions. But the most famous place in Tamil Nadu is Pichavaram.

Is Tamil Nadu beautiful?

Tamil Nadu is one of the most beautiful places to visit in South India. It is home to waterfalls, lush greens, trekking trails, beautifully carved temples, picturesque landscapes, and much more, this state of India is one of a kind.

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Best Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu- Meenakshi Temple

Tamil Nadu is adorned with a diversity of heritage and religious tourism. Tamil Nadu is well-known for its carved temples, festivals, and celebration of the arts and hence make a must part of the South India tour. A treasure for history buffs, culture explorers, spirituality seekers, and nature enthusiasts, Tamil Nadu stands out as one of the distinctive states in India that offers a unique experience to its visitors. It is the people who make the state come alive; thus Tamil Nadu is as calm in its crowd just as the people here. With its extensive coastline, Nilgiri mountain ranges, and Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu offers a serene connection with nature. Additionally, its cities and towns narrate ancient tales through their culture, traditions, and architectural marvels.

Undoubtedly, Tamil Nadu ranks among the top pilgrimage destinations in India, featuring revered cities like Rameshwaram and Kanchipuram, as well as historical towns like Madurai and Kanyakumari, all of which embody the rich heritage of South Indian culture. While exploring these sites, make sure not to resist the temptation of indulging in mouth-watering South Indian cuisines and sweets. Dishes like Dosa, Idli, Sambar, and various curries are bound to linger in your memory long after your unforgettable holiday in Tamil Nadu.

Top 15 Must Visit Tourist Destinations in Tamil Nadu-

Mahabalipuram, kanchipuram, chidambaram.

Chennai - Marina Beach Tamil Nadu

Popularly known as “Detroit of India ”, Chennai is the capital of the southern state Tamil Nadu. Home to beautiful temples, churches, British-era museums, monuments, culinary delights and beaches, Chennai is the best place to visit in Tamil Nadu that gives you a glimpse of South India and its culture. If you are planning to visit Chennai, then the ideal time is from November to March. During this period, you can enjoy the best of the winters with a slight dip in Mercury.

Best Tourist Attractions & Places to Visit in Chennai

  • Marina Beach
  • Government Museum
  • Fort St. George
  • Edward Elliot’s Beach
  • Ashtalakshmi Temple
  • Valluvar Kottam

Mahabalipuram - Shore Temples Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu

Famous for its beautifully carved temples and caves, Mahabalipuram is the home to the dynasty of Pallavas. This small quaint town, Mahabalipuram is a short drive from the capital city, Chennai.The town is a perfect amalgam of culture and history offering magnificent architecture from the Pallavas Dynasty, giving a rejuvenating experience to tourists. This is the reason why it is the best place to explore in Tamil Nadu.If you are planning to visit Chennai, then the ideal time is from November to February.

Best Tourist Attractions & Places to Visit in Mahabalipuram

  • Shore Temple
  • Descent of the Ganges
  • Pancha Rathas
  • Varaha Cave Temple
  • Thirukadalmallai

Kanchipuram - Ekambareswarar Temple Tamil Nadu

Kanchipuram has secured a spot in the world for its beautiful ‘’Kanchipuram sarees’. The culturally rich city also known as the Golden City of a thousand temples, attracts tourists from all over the world. If you are intrigued by knowing the rise of Hinduism or just want a glimpse of the beautiful South Indian architecture, then you must visit Kanchipuram. It is one of the top heritage destinations to visit in Tamil Nadu.The ideal time to plan your visit to Kanchipuram is from October to March when the summers are bearable.

Popular Tourist Attractions and Places to Visit in Kanchipuram

  • Ekambareswarar Temple
  • Kailasanathar Temple
  • Kamakshi Amman Temple
  • Tiru Parameswara Vinnagaram
  • Thiru Ekambaranathar Temple

Rameshwaram - Ramanathaswamy Temple Tamil Nadu

Situated on an island, Rameswaram holds religious significance from the Ramayana period. This town will make you feel closer to Lord Ram when you explore the evidence of his existence. This pilgrimage tourist destination in Tamil Nadu is separated by a Pamban bridge from Sri Lanka.If you are planning to visit Rameswaram, then the ideal time is from October to April.

Popular Tourist Places & Attractions to Visit in Rameshwaram

  • Arulmigu Ramanathaswamy Temple
  • Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Temple
  • Villoondi Tirtham
  • Lakshmana Tirtha
  • Five-faced Hanuman Temple
  • Dhanushkodi Temple
  • Rameshwaram Beaches

Thanjavur - Thanjavur Maratha Palace Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur is a center of South Indian religion, art, and architecture. Abode to the Great Living Chola Temples, which are UNESCO World Heritage Monuments, are located in and around Thanjavur. This city of temples boasts paintings, antiques, handicrafts, textiles, and sarees, which are quite popular among tourists. It is one of the best heritage tourist places to explore in Tamil Nadu sightseeing Tour.The ideal time to visit the city is from October to March.

Popular Tourist Places & Attractions to Visit in Thanjavur

  • Thanjavur Maratha Palace
  • Saraswathi Mahal Library
  • Brihadeeswara Temple
  • Schwartz Church
  • Thanjavur Palace

Yelagiri - Yelagiri Lake Tamil Nadu

Yelagiri Hills is one of the top hill stations in Tamil Nadu that is situated at an elevation of 4,626 feet. Yelagiri hills are known for trekking as it is surrounded by lush green valleys, beautiful orchards, breathtaking panoramic views of the hills, and rose gardens. One can indulge themselves in various activities such as paragliding, mountain climbing and trekking. To beat the scorching heat of summer, you can plan a visit from May to June and November to February to enjoy the pleasant winters.

Top Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Yelagiri

  • Swamimalai Hills,
  • Yelagiri Lake
  • Yelagiri Nature Park
  • Murugan Temple
  • Stellar Cave

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari - Vivekananda Rock Memorial Tamil Nadu

The southernmost town of India’s mainland, Kanyakumari is also known as ‘The Land’s End’. The Kanyakumari district is famous for its majestic hills, pristine rivers, virgin beaches and meandering brooks. It has an essence of architecture, culture and customs of neighbouring states Kerala. It is globally famous for its remarkable sunrise, sunset and moonrise from the 41-metre (133 ft) Thiruvalluvar Statue and Vivekananda Rock Memorial off the coast, and also as a pilgrimage tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. One can plan the visit to Kanyakumari from October to March.

Best Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Kanyakumari

  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial
  • Kanyakumari Beach
  • Sarvani Shaktipeeth Shri Bhagavathy Temple
  • Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam
  • Our Lady of Ransom Church

Ooty - Avalanche Lake Ooty Tamil Nadu

Ooty is located in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu. A quaint town established as a British Raj summer resort. It is one of the most beautiful hill stations to explore in Tamil Nadu. Ooty is most famous for its tea plantations. Connoisseurs will find plenty to choose from: dust and leaf; black, green, black and white varieties; and flavors such as masala, jasmine, cardamom and even chocolate. Ooty has a picturesque sight of the hills and lush greenery and is a perfect romantic getaway for both honeymooners. One can enjoy a scenic toy train ride established in the British era. The ideal time to visit Ooty is from March to June.

Best Tourist Places & Attractions to Visit in Ooty

  • Government Rose Garden
  • The Tea Factory & The Tea Museum
  • Stephen’s Church

Kodaikanal Lake Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal is a hill town of Tamil Nadu that is festooned with dense forests, huge rocks and pristine waterfalls. Set in an area of granite cliffs at 2,000 meters above sea level, the town centers around man-made, star-shaped Kodaikanal Lake, adjoined by an evergreen grove. Abundant in natural beauty, Kodaikanal is a suitable location for a family holiday in Tamil Nadu. It is also one of the most favorite places visited by honeymooners, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. The best time to visit Kodaikanal is March to June and December to February.

Best Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Kodaikanal

  • Coaker’s Walk
  • Kodaikanal Lake
  • Silver Cascade Falls
  • Bryant Park
  • Kurinji Andavar Temple
  • Bear Shola Falls

Coimbatore - Adiyogi Shiva Statue Tamil Nadu

Being one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu Coimbatore is famous for its industry, textiles and manufacturing. That’s why it is known as the ‘Textile capital of South India’. Coimbatore is not just about the industry, it is a home for the colorful and intricately carved temples, untouched waterfalls and scenic mountains. It is indeed a must visit place in Tamil Nadu.One can plan a visit to Coimbatore from July to March.

Top Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Coimbatore

  • Marudhamalai
  • Dhyanalinga
  • Siruvani Waterfalls
  • Gass Forest Museum
  • Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayagar Temple
  • Famous 112 Feet Tall Statue of Lord Shiva (Known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue)

Coonoor Tamil Nadu

Situated at a height of 1,930 meters, Coonoor has emerged as one of the top hill station places in Tamil Nadu. Not only does it present a spectacular view of the Nilgiri Hills and the Catherine Falls, but also makes it a perfect destination to whom “mountains are calling “. Coonoor is also popular for its tea estates in the Nilgiri hills. Coonoor gives a perfect environment for activities like trekking and hiking.One can enjoy the lap of nature in Coonoor from October to March.

Best Tourist Attractions and Places to Visit in Coonoor

  • Hight Field Tea Estate
  • Tiger Hill Cemetery
  • Lamb’s Rock
  • Wellington Lake

Madurai - Meenakshi Amman Temple Tamil Nadu

Constructed as a lotus, Madurai City is the epitome of great architecture and culture. The city skyline is overseen by the 14 colorful gopurams (gateway towers) of Meenakshi Amman Temple. The most popular Meenakshi Temple is made in the Dravidian-style Temple and covered in bright carvings of Hindu gods. The vibrant culture and delightful hustle and bustle make it one of the top travel destinations to explore with family in Tamil Nadu.The perfect time to plan your trip to Madurai is from December to February.

Top Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Madurai

  • Meenakshi Amman Temple
  • Gandhi Memorial Museum
  • Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal
  • Koodal Azhagar Temple

Mudumalai National Park Tamil Nadu

Located in the adorned Nilgiri Hills, Mudumalai is a tourist attraction of the first national park of South India. Mudumalai National Park is in close vicinity of Bandipur National Park which gives visitors an opportunity of visiting both places together, in between them, they house more than 500 species of animals, birds, reptiles and even more species of insects.Needless to say, Mudumalai has breathtaking and fascinating views to offer along with the jungle safari and camping.The favorable months to visit the Mudumalai is between October to May.

Chidambaram - Thillai Nataraja Temple Tamil Nadu

Chidambaram is a beautiful temple town located in the eastern part of Tamil Nadu. The grand history, rich culture, and traditions is a perfect destination for a history buff. Because of the Dravidian culture and magnificent architecture, Chidambaram has become a prominent pilgrimage destination in Tamil Nadu. Not only does this little town offers the best combination of history and culture, one can rejuvenatein the Backwaters of Pichavaram in the midst of Mangrove Forests. Plan your trip to Chidambaram from October to March which is considered the ideal time.

Top Places & Tourist to Visit in Chidambaram

  • Thillai Nataraja Temple
  • Govindaraja Perumal Temple
  • Pasupatheswarar Temple
  • Tirukkazhippalai Palvannanathar Temple

Vellore Fort Tamil Nadu

Vellore, popularly known as the leather hub of India. This city is home to hundreds of leather and tannery facilities. Enchanting visitors from every corner of the country, Vellore has attracted tourists because of its cultural-historical background. If you are interested in knowing the history of independent India, then it is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu.You must plan your trip to the city from October to February.

Best Places & Tourist Attractions to Visit in Vellore

  • Vellore Fort
  • Jalakandeswarar Temple
  • Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple
  • Ratnagiri Murugan Temple
  • Balamathi Hills

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Uncover the Hidden Gems of Tamil Nadu: Top Tourist Spots for an Enchanting Getaway

Welcome to Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of the Indian peninsula. It offers the perfect blend of spirituality, romance, modernity and natural beauty, making it a must-see destination for every traveler. From the beautiful French city of Pondicherry to the bustling city of Chennai and the serene hills of Ooty, Tamil Nadu has something for everyone. So, let’s take a trip to the top 20 places to visit in Tamil Nadu, gem of a country.

20 Best Tourist Places To Visit In Tamil Nadu

Pondicherry.

Pondicherry Beaches

Pondicherry is a must visit for those who want to experience the best of Tamil Nadu tourism. Also known as Puducherry, this beautiful city looks like a French paradise with charming tree-lined streets, mustard-colored mansions and trendy boutiques. Pondicherry is a popular alternative to the busy beaches of Goa, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Auroville is just 8km away from me, which also known as Dawn, where spiritual seekers can participate in activities to purify their minds.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to March (pleasant weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Auroville, Promenade Beach, Paradise Beach, French Quarter, heritage buildings, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Seaside Promenade.
  • Ideal Trip Duration:  2-3 days

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St. Mary's Church Chennai

Next on our list is Chennai, the vibrant capital of Tamil Nadu. This city has breathtaking churches, peaceful beaches and ancient temples and architectural marvels. Among many attractions, the 17th century St. Mary’s Church and the historic St. George’s Castle, built in 1644. Though Chennai is not generally considered as a tourist destination, there is a lot to offer those who take the time to explore it, such as museum visits, tasting of South Indian delicacies and sunset walks.

  • Best Time to Visit:  November to February (cooler weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Marina Beach, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Fort St. George, Government Museum, Elliot’s Beach, shopping areas, Valluvar Kottam.

Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram

Located in a strip of land between the great salt lake and the Bay of Bengal, Mahabalipuram is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by tourists. This ancient city features churches, cliffs and impressive caves, with the Shore Church being the most famous landmark. Visitors come to the temple at sunset to enjoy the beauty of the temple behind the sea. Built by the Pallava dynasty , the city’s 7th and 8th century temples are a must-see, with sandy beaches and amazing shopping experiences.

  • Best Time to Visit:  November to February (mild weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Shore Temple, Five Rathas, Arjuna’s Penance (massive rock relief), Tiger Caves, Crocodile Bank, beaches.
  • Ideal Trip Duration:  1-2 days

Mudumalai

Mudumalai is the perfect destination for those looking for an opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience wildlife culture in India. Home to Mudumalai National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary this place is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Some 570 elephants call this area home, making it a must-visit for families who want to introduce their children to the wonders of nature.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to May (avoid peak monsoon in June-Sept)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Mudumalai National Park (wildlife safaris: elephants, tigers, deer), Theppakadu Elephant Camp, Needle Rock Viewpoint, Pykara Waterfalls.

Thanjavur

With its rich history and breathtaking temples, Thanjavur is a must-see destination on any tourist itinerary in Tamil Nadu. This city was once the capital of the Chola empire and has been ruled by various dynasties for centuries. The most famous attraction is the Brihadishwar Temple, built in the 11th century and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Other famous places are Thanjavur Maratha Palace, Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple and Saraswati Mahal Library.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Brihadeeswarar Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Thanjavur Royal Palace, Art Gallery, Saraswathi Mahal Library.

Chettinadu

Another hidden gem of Tamil Nadu is Chettinadu, home to the wealthy Chettiars who ruled this city in the 19th century. These wealthy merchants built more than 10,000 mansions , but after World War II their fortunes dwindled and they were forced to leave the city. Today, these villas have been revitalized and converted into luxury hotels, attracting visitors from all over the world. A visit to Chettinadu is an opportunity to experience the majesty of these majestic buildings and learn about their rich history.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Chettinad Mansions (unique architecture), Athangudi tile factories, Chettinad cuisine, antique markets, local temples.

Rameshwaram

Rameshwaram

Rameshwaram, a small town on the island of Pamban, is a major Hindu destination. The main attraction is the Ramanathaswamy temple, which is famous for its elaborate pavements and the footprints of Lord Rama . Also, It is believed that Lord Rama built the bridge to reach Lanka. Thousands of devotees are seen thronging this temple to receive blessings and witness its greatness. A visit to Rameshwaram reveals the deep spiritual roots of India.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Ramanathaswamy Temple (Hindu pilgrimage site), Dhanushkodi Beach (ruins & “ghost town”), Agnitheertham, Pamban Bridge, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Memorial

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is the southernmost point of the Indian peninsula and is a popular destination for tourists. It is a popular tourist destination because of its breathtaking combined views of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets over the sea. For spiritual seekers, the city has a stone monument of Vivekananda and a statue of Thiruvalluvar, both of which create an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari Beach (view of sunrise and sunset), Bhagavathy Amman Temple, Gandhi Mandapam.

Yercaud

Yercaud is a lesser-known hill station in Tamil Nadu, but it is definitely worth a visit for its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty. Located in the Eastern Ghats, it is peaceful and beautiful. This area is famous for its coffee plantations, coconut plantations and peaceful emerald lake. It is the perfect place for nature lovers and those looking for a peaceful getaway.

  • Best Time to Visit:  All year round (pleasant temperatures) but especially Oct-March for clearer views.
  • Tourist Attractions:  Yercaud Lake, Shevaroy Hills, Kiliyur Falls, Botanical Garden, Lady’s Seat Viewpoint.

Ooty

Ooty, also known as the Queen of Hill Stations, is one of the most popular tourist spots in Tamil Nadu. Located in the Nilgiri Mountains, it has a pleasant climate, fertile soil, rich flora and fauna. It’s the perfect blend of adventure, nature and relaxation, making it popular with travellers. A ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway in a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must here.

  • Best Time to Visit:  Oct-June (avoid peak monsoon), March-May for summer festival.
  • Tourist Attractions:  Botanical Gardens, Ooty Lake (boating), Doddabetta Peak, Rose Garden, Nilgiri Mountain Railway (UNESCO World Heritage Site).

Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is another hill station in Tamil Nadu that attracts tourists with its scenic beauty and pleasant weather. It is often called the Princess of Hill Stations and is known for its lush greenery, lakes, waterfalls, and viewpoints. It’s the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It offers adventure and sailing opportunities, making it an ideal destination for families and adventure seekers.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to May (pleasant weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Kodaikanal Lake (boating), Bryant Park, Coaker’s Walk (scenic walkway), Pillar Rocks (natural rock formations), Bear Shola Falls, Dolphin’s Nose (viewpoint), Guna Caves, Shembaganur Museum of Natural History.

Coonoor

Coonoor is a picturesque hill station in Tamil Nadu that is known for its sweeping views of the Nilgiri Hills and tea plantations. It’s less crowded than its famous neighbor Ooty, so it’s the perfect place to relax and unwind. The place is famous for its heritage railway, which takes you on sightseeing tours of the region. This place is a must for those looking for a peaceful and romantic holiday experience.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October-June (avoid monsoon), March-May for summer festival.
  • Tourist Attractions:  Sim’s Park, Dolphin’s Nose, Lamb’s Rock, Droog Fort, Nilgiri Mountain Railway (UNESCO World Heritage Site), tea plantations.
  • Ideal Trip Duration:  1-2 days (often combined with a trip to Ooty)

Madurai

Madurai is the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu. There are many ancient temples like the famous Meenakshi Amman Temple. The city’s architectural wonder and cultural festival attracts thousands of visitors every year. Madurai is a must visit for those who want to experience the vibrant culture of Tamil Nadu.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to March (comfortable weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Meenakshi Amman Temple (architectural marvel), Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, Gandhi Memorial Museum, Alagar Kovil, flower markets.

Chidambaram

Chidambaram

A pilgrimage center in Tamil Nadu. It is famous for the ancient Thillai Nataraja temple dedicated to Shiva. The temple’s unique architecture and cultural significance make it a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus. The city also reflects the traditional lifestyle of Tamil Nadu.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Nataraja Temple (famous for Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer), Pichavaram Mangrove Forest (second largest in the world), Thillai Kali Amman Temple.

Kanchipuram

Kanchipuram

Land of thousand temples. Considered one of the seven holy cities of India, it is famous for its shiny silk sarees. Kanchipuram is a must-visit for those interested in Hindu mythology (history), architecture and silk weaving.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Kailasanathar Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple, Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kanchi Kudil Museum, silk weaving centers.

Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli

An ancient city with modern touches. Here is the famous Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest and most functional Hindu temples in the world. The city also has a global feel, with plenty of businesses and educational institutions. Tiruchirappalli is a must-visit for those interested in history, religion and culture.

  • Tourist Attractions:  Rockfort Temple, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple (Srirangam), Jambukeswarar Temple, St. Lourdes Church, Kallanai Dam (one of the world’s oldest dams).

Vellore

Land of forts and temples. The Vellore Fort, built during the Vijayanagara Dynasty, is a popular tourist attraction in the city. The city also has many religious places like Jalakandeshwar Temple, Sripuram and Golden Temple . Vellore is a must-visit for history buffs and spiritual seekers.

  • Best Time to Visit:  October to February (cooler weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Vellore Fort, Jalakandeswarar Temple, Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple, Ratnagiri Murugan Temple, Balamathi Hills.

Kumbakonam

A city of temples and culture. There are many ancient temples like the famous Kumbeshwar Temple . The city is also famous for traditional arts, music and dance. Kumbakonam is a must visit for those willing to explore the rich cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu

  • Best Time to Visit:  December to February (mild weather)
  • Tourist Attractions:  Airavatesvara Temple (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, Sarangapani Temple, Mahamaham Tank, Swamimalai Temple, Gangaikonda Cholapuram.

In conclusion, Tamil Nadu is truly a diverse and vibrant state that has something to offer every traveler. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment in temple cities or soaking up the sun on the breathtaking beaches of Chennai, Tamil Nadu has it all. From modern cities to secluded mountain resorts, this country has countless hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

As fellow travel writers, I would say, “Tamil Nadu is a treasure trove of cultural wonders. ” This is a place where you can immerse yourself in ancient history and indulge in mouth-watering local cuisine. Dive into the chaos and find tranquility – Tamil Nadu will leave you a spell. From Pondicherry to Chidambaram, each destination offers a unique experience that will leave a lasting impression on your heart. So pack your bags, grab your camera and get ready for an unforgettable trip to this beautiful setting. A wonderful journey!

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4 km from city center 1 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Marina Beach is a natural urban beach along the Bay of Bengal. The beach is stretched out to a distance of 13 kilometres making it the longest natural urban beach in the country, second largest in the world and also the most crowded beach in India with almost 30,000 visitors a day. 

2. Government Museum, Chennai

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1 km from city center 2 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Government Museum was established in 1851 and is the second oldest museum in the country after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. Situated in Egmore suburb of Chennai, it is built in the Indo-Sarcenic style and houses a rich collection of the works of Raja Ravi Varma.

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MGR Film City

8 km from city center 3 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Having been established in the year 1994, a considerably new structure, the MGR Film city is managed by the Government of Tamil Nadu in loving memory of MG Ramachandran who was not only a crowd-pleasing tamil actor but also a longtime CM of Tamil Nadu.

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Breezy Beach

9 km from city center 4 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Breezy Beach lays in the remote and serene neighbourhood of Valmiki Nagar in Chennai. Being smaller and less polluted, its a perfect getaway for anyone looking for a peaceful evening.

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The magnificent Marundeeswarar Temple, in Tiruvanmiyur, near Chennai has the temple deity Shiva in the form of Marundeeswar or Aushadeeswarar, the God of Medicines. A fine specimen of Dravidian architecture, this temple is a must visit for anyone visiting Chennai or nearby cities.

6. Arignar Anna Zoological Park

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27 km from city center 6 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Arignar Anna Zoological Park aka Vandalur Zoo, is a zoological garden located in Vandalur is spread over an area of 602 hectares, including a rescue and rehabilitation centre. The zoo shelters about 3000 species of flora and fauna across twelve hundred acres including 46 endangered species, in its 160 enclosures.

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Valluvar Kottam

1 km from city center 7 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Valluvar Kottam is an auditorium, with a gigantic capacity to hold 4,000 people, built in remembrance of the poet-saint, Tiruvalluvar. Verses of the poet Tiruvalluvar are embellished on the pillars in and around the auditorium.

8. Ashtalakshmi Temple

Ashtalakshmi Temple

8 km from city center 8 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Chennai Ashtalakshmi temple is situated in Besant Nagar, on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. That stretch of beach is known as the Elliot's beach. The temple was constructed on the express wishes of Sri Mahaa Periyavaal of Kanchi Mutt, Sri Chandrasekara Saraswati Swamigal. (br) The temple's architecture is unique, with the deities installed in four levels. 

9. Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library

1 km from city center 9 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Connemara Public Library at Chennai holds the prestigious status of being amongst one of the four deposit libraries in India which entitles them to a copy of every publication in India.

10. Kolli Hills

Kolli Hills

10 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

With an ominous name which means ‘Mountain of Death’, Kolli Hills or Kolli Malai are a mountain range located in the Namakkal district of Tamil Nadu. It is relatively untouched by commercial tourism and therefore has retained most of its natural magnificence.

11. Elliot's Beach

Elliot's Beach

7 km from city center 11 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

A beach showcasing beauty, calmness, serenity and everything that signifies nature at its best, the Elliot's beach cannot be forgotten by anyone who has visited it once.

12. VGP Golden Beach

VGP Golden Beach

16 km from city center 12 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Considered as one of the cleanest and beautiful beaches in Chennai, VGP Golden beach is one of the most sought after destinations in the area by family and friends.

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13. ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple

ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple

17 km from city center 13 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

ISKCON Temple Chennai is a temple devoted to Lord Krishna. It is located on the East Coast Road at southern Chennai. Built on 1.5 acres of land, ISKCON, Chennai is the biggest Radha Krishna temple in Tamil Nadu. It was officially inaugurated on 26 April 2012. The deities revered in the temple include those of Radha Krishna and lord's family, including Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga.

14. Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

4 km from city center 14 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Vivekananda House also popularly known as The Ice House, is a shrine and pilgrimage centre for the admirers and followers of Swami Vivekananda. It is in this house that Swami Vivekananda stayed for six weeks in 1900.

15. Akkarai Beach

Akkarai Beach

18 km from city center 15 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The sandy coastline begins from Ennore in the north extending south into Uthandi, leaving one to choose from more than just Marina and Elliot's beach.

16. Dakshinachitra Museum

Dakshinachitra Museum

2 km from city center 16 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Dakshinachitra Museum is one of the living-history museums in India which stores in itself great works of architecture, crafts, performing arts, and lifestyles that belong to South India.

17. Santhome Cathedral Basilica

Santhome Cathedral Basilica

4 km from city center 17 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Santhome Cathedral is a historical and ancient pilgrim centre, which was built during the 14th to the 15th century A D by the then reigning, Portuguese.

18. Madras War Cemetery

Madras War Cemetery

8 km from city center 18 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Madras War Cemetery houses the last remains of around 855 martyrs who laid down their precious lives at the battlefronts in the devastating Second World War and also a Memorial stone for 1000 more who died fighting in the Great War before that.

19. Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

Madras Crocodile Bank Trust

35 km from city center 19 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Madras Crocodile Bank is not to be confused with a zoo. Yes, you can certainly take a look at the reptiles in captivity. But unlike a zoo, this has a much more in-depth operation through ex-situ and in-situ conservation. Right now, it is home to around 17 croc subspecies and some other reptiles like frogs, lizards, snakes and turtles as well.

20. MGM Dizzee World

MGM Dizzee World

26 km from city center 20 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

MGM Dizzee World is one of the largest and oldest amusement parks in India. It brought Jurong’s Bird Show from Singapore to India way back in 1999. There are extreme level thrill rides, but nice and enjoyable ones are there too. The park has something for every age group.

21. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

3 km from city center 21 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Chennai is among the most visited and respected places of worship In Tamil Nadu as well as India. Sai Baba is recognised as one of those spiritual reformers who does not have ties to any particular god of any religion but is a figure of worship himself. So there are no religious restrictions imposed upon those who visit the temple.

22. Nettukuppam

Nettukuppam

21 km from city center 22 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Nettukuppam is the northernmost tip of Chennai and has a beach which is yet not tarnished by encroaching crowds. It is a solitary retreat for those who seek to enjoy the raging sea up close but in a peaceful environment. The place is an ideal place to spend quiet time as it is still not on the radar of the maddening tourist crowd.

23. Prakasam Salai

Prakasam Salai

6 km from city center 23 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Built in 1795,a milestone in the history of Chennai, located Opposite Parry's Corner, Prakasam Salai is an impressive stylish building in Indo-Saracenic style with eminence in red bricks.

24. Thousand Lights Mosque

Thousand Lights Mosque

1 km from city center 24 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Thousand Lights Mosque of Royapettah, Chennai is among the most esteemed mosques of the city as well as the state of Tamil Nadu. Built in the early 19th century by the Wallajah family of the Carnatic rulers, it is till date a popular gathering place for the daily prayers and festive occasions like Muharram.

25. Fort St. George

Fort St. George

5 km from city center 25 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The origin of the great white structure of Fort St. George is inextricable from the history of the city of Chennai itself. Popularly called the 'White Town', the sole purpose of establishing the massive fort compound was to build a British stronghold in the Coromandel Coast and the rest of south India.

26. Chennai Sangamam

Chennai Sangamam

5 km from city center 26 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The Chennai Sangamam, a large open Tamil festival, also coincides with the Pongal season. It is organized in various open locations like beaches, parks etc and showcase traditional folk events, martial arts and classical dance, to name a few. In addition the festival brings together the best that South Indian cuisine has to offer – from tasty panirayams to the traditional pongal.

27. Royapuram Fishing Harbour

Royapuram Fishing Harbour

9 km from city center 27 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Under the administration of Chennai Port Trust, Royapuram Fishing Harbour is one of the most popular fishing grounds in Chennai. Located in a region which is famous for seafood, this harbour surely has its name among the busiest fishing hubs of Tamil Nadu.

28. Santhome Church

Santhome Church

4 km from city center 28 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

San Thome Church is among the only three in the world that house the tombs of one of Christ's original disciples. If you visit this church, you will be stepping into a historical tale that will take you back a couple of centuries. The museum inside displays souvenirs of the great saint and his legend.

29. Kapaleeswarar Temple

Kapaleeswarar Temple

4 km from city center 29 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Kapaleeswarar Temple is a holy shrine of Shiva in Mylapore, Chennai. A visit to this temple will be an experience enriched with a glimpse into Tamil religious culture and the lovely architectural combination of the two styles – Dravidian and Vijaynagari, complete with towering Gopurams.

30. Mylapore

Mylapore

3 km from city center 30 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Mylapore is one of the oldest and culturally enriched neighbourhoods, located in the southern part of Chennai. It is very much traditionalist to its core and boasts many temples, churches and historical monuments.

31. Express Avenue

Express Avenue

2 km from city center 31 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Express Avenue is a mall in Royapettah of Chennai owned, developed and promoted by Express Infrastructure. The premise includes commercial and hospitality sectors as well. E Hotel is the name of the 4-star boutique luxury-lodging, which caters to the guests all year long with its 44 room capacity. But the mall is the main attraction of the place.

32. Vadapalani Murugan Temple

Vadapalani Murugan Temple

4 km from city center 32 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most popular temples dedicated to Lord Murugan. Located in Vadapalani, Chennai, the temple is known for helping devotees finding solutions to life's problems. It is also believed that worshipping Lord Murugan here is as pious as praying to him at the original Palani temple.

33. T Nagar

T Nagar

3 km from city center 33 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

T Nagar is one of the busiest neighbourhoods in Chennai, and also the most crowded one. It serves as a commercial and economic hub, as well as a residential area. It does not have many attractions, but you will come across a plethora of retail shops lined up on every main road and arterial streets.

34. Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple

3 km from city center 34 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Parthasarathy Temple, located in Triplicane area of Chennai, is a structure more than 1000 years old, standing in the heart of the bustling city. Dedicated to different avatars of Lord Vishnu within the many shrines of the temple, it attracts thousands of Vaishanvite followers from all across the country.

35. Parasailing in Chennai

Parasailing in Chennai

19 km from city center 35 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

If you think the city of Chennai is all about glitzy temples and serene beaches, look deeper cause the uber city is home to one of the most adventurous sports of all times - Parasailing. Unlike several other water sports, this one is not for the faint hearted. It allows you to sail above the water with a safely harnessed parachute tied to your back.

36. Scuba Diving in Chennai

Scuba Diving in Chennai

6 km from city center 36 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Chennai could get quite hot in the summer and beating the heat would be the top priority in summers. Then why not dive into the Bay of Bengal somewhere off the coast of Chennai. Discovering a totally different world under the surface of the sea and cooling yourself at the same time is the best deal about Chennai.

37. Camping in Chennai

Camping in Chennai

9 km from city center 37 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Surrounded by a number of hills around it, Chennai neighbours to some amazing places that offer nearness to Nature. Every soul in any metro city craves for something new every now and then, and Chennai doesn’t lack in fulfilling this need for its people. There are a number of places to camp in Chennai for a twist out of the normal. One can never run out of places to get closer to something natural.

38. Paragliding In Chennai

Paragliding In Chennai

11 km from city center 38 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

It is commonly misunderstood about Chennai that it is only about glitzy temples, serene beaches and conservative people, but that's not completely true, look deeper. The people here have the provision of getting in the sky and sailing smoothly over the hills like Eagles.

39. Surfing In Chennai

Surfing In Chennai

29 km from city center 39 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Getting in the water and riding the waves on a surfboard is not a thing that everyone can do. But some hours of practice can make that joy possible. There are a number of surfing schools that offer courses and help you tame the waves under your feet.

40. Paintball In Chennai

Paintball In Chennai

10 km from city center 40 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

If you are into playing combat games but all the games lack the touch of reality and the feeling of getting hit, then Paintball is for you. Chennai has a bunch of such Arenas to help you get in action. Get outdoors, get some Paintball Guns in your hand and challenge your friends to some real action. Keep your skills on the check and your friends in sight; you never know when you might get hit.

41. Rock climbing In Chennai

Rock climbing In Chennai

16 km from city center 41 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The fitness aspect for the people of Chennai has been taken up by Rock Climbing and Bouldering, rather than regular gyms. Climbing is the coolest way of being fit as well as getting a regular dose of adrenaline. But Rock Climbing doesn’t mean you put yourself under the raging sun all the time! You can opt for Indoor Climbing too and get into the daily chores after the session.

42. Jungle Safari In Chennai

Jungle Safari In Chennai

3 km from city center 42 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The tropical climate of Chennai has blessed the land with ample amount of lush greenery and equally rich wildlife. Safari in Chennai’s wildlife parks award the visitors with some amazing experiences around our neighbours of nature. Interacting with the wild animals makes us realize the true nature of wilderness. There’s a lot to learn and understand from animals.

43. Boating in Chennai

Boating in Chennai

6 km from city center 43 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Having the advantage of being a coastal city, Chennai also has a number of lakes and thus opening up the waters for water sports. Boating in Chennai was not so well flourished earlier, but recently the bay of Chennai has been witnessing a decent increase in the number of yachts and boats. Sailing has a charm that can fit any occasion, let that be a romantic boathouse date or a casual hangout with friends on a yacht, an exciting racing event of sails and rowboats or just a fun race of pedal boats between family and friends. Boating is for everyone.

44. Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

Anjaneyar Temple Nanganallur

10 km from city center 44 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Viswaroopa Adhivyadhihara Sri Bhaktha Anjaneyaswami Temple is located around 10 kilometres away from the heart of the city, in a locality called Nanganallur. Commonly called the Anjaneya Temple in short, it gets its name from its principal deity, Lord Hanuman. The most important aspect of the temple is its 32 feet idol.

45. Fishing In Chennai

Fishing In Chennai

9 km from city center 45 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Fishing was a way of survival until it got challenging and adventurous. Fishing has become a common way of bonding with friends and family. The sport seems easy but takes a lot of dedication and patience to lure and catch the biggest of all the fishes. As the Aquatic Adventure has gained popularity many Sport Fishing Facilities have opened up and are busy providing the experiences.

46. Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers & Ashram

10 km from city center 46 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is named after Swami Sivananda, one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the 20th century and founded by his disciple Swami Vishnudevananda. The Non-Profit organisation has centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Madurai and Delhi and all over the world. The Organisation has dedicated programmes like the Sadhana Intensive, Kids Camp, Work/Study Programme, Prison Project and Teachers Training courses and also Yoga Vacations.

47. Thiruvanmiyur Beach

Thiruvanmiyur Beach

10 km from city center 47 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Located in the neighbourhood of Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Thiruvanmiyur Beach is one of the isolated and peaceful beaches of the city. Popular for beautiful sunrise and sunset views, the beach is mostly frequented by nature lovers, romantic couples or solitude seekers.

48. Neelankarai Beach

Neelankarai Beach

12 km from city center 48 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Neelankarai Beach is an untouched gorgeous beach located in the small locality of Neelankarai in South Chennai. The highlight of the beach are the innumerous turtles that can be found on the shores. People usually visit it to watch the turtles or to walk along the lengthy coastline touching the beautiful blue waters of the sea.

49. Santhome Beach

Santhome Beach

4 km from city center 49 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

The southern part of the Marina Beach is known as the Santhome Beach. With immaculate clean sands, azure blue waters and gorgeous sweeping views of the sea, Santhome Beach is a one among the most visited beaches of the sea. You can also find several eateries and sports activities at the beach.

50. Pebble Beach

Pebble Beach

17 km from city center 50 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Situated at a distance of 1 km from Thiruvanmiyur in Chennai, Pebble Beach is a comparatively smaller beach. Due to its location, it receives relatively lesser number of visitors. However, the beach offers extremely peaceful and serene and you can visit it to spend some time in solitude.

51. Palavakkam Beach

Palavakkam Beach

11 km from city center 51 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Located at the southern tip of Chennai in Palavakkam, Palavakkam Beach is a wonderful beach boasting of mesmerising sunrise and sunset views. The highlight of the beach is an age-old temple situated on the beach. The beach has vast expanse of shores, with stunning views of the horizon merging in the sea.

52. Kasimedu Beach

Kasimedu Beach

10 km from city center 52 out of 90 Places To Visit in Chennai

Kaismedu Beach is a comparatively lesser known beach of Chennai. It is not just a recreation spot but also an important fishing harbour. With vast expanse of the blue sea and brown sandy shores, you can also find several fishermen at work with their huge fishing nets and boats. Besides, the fisherfolks also sell their spoils at the shores; you can buy fresh fish here. Volleyball is another popular activity at the beach.

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Ancient temples, vibrant arts, natural wonders and a bustling culinary scene make  Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southern fringes of the country. Located on the Coromandel Coast, this busy metropolis was formerly called Madras. From the resplendent classical dance form of bharatnatyam to the rich flavours of its iconic cuisine and from the lustrous silk sarees traded here to the gorgeous temples and churches, Chennai is the gatekeeper of South Indian art, culture and traditions. The city is also the perfect base from which trips to other locales in Tamil Nadu can take off. 

Alongside heritage, flourish natural and contemporary highlights: sprawling beaches with natural and man-made wonders, a bustling seaport, quirky cafes, a multi-transport system, theme parks, industrial hubs, hi-tech parks and universities. Its population is a heterogenous mix of locals, expats and people from the rest of India. Chennai is widely known as the “Detroit of India”, a moniker it earned because of the high concentration of automobile factories located in and around here.

There are several stories about the origin of the city’s name. Initially, during the Nayakars rule, its name was Madras, which was inspired by Madraspattinam. At that time, it was a fishing village that was situated to the north of the area that is now Fort St George. The king of Vijaynagar sold the piece of land to the British on which now stands Fort St George, which houses the Secretariat Complex of the Government of Tamil Nadu. It was the British officers who retained the name Madraspattinam. For local populace, it was more common to call the city Chennapattinam. According to another legend, the city was named Chennai in honour of Damal Chennappa Nayakkar, a Nayak ruler. In the year 1996, the government renamed it to Chennai officially and the name stands even today.

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Often considered to be the pride of Chennai, Marina Beach, 13 km in length, is the second-longest beach of its kind in the world. A long stretch of soft sand, Marina Beach invites tourists to unwind, take a dip in the water and indulge in local...

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Chennai International Airport is located about 7 km away from the main city. It is connected by direct daily flights to major cities like New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Apart from this, it also connects the city to international destinations like Singapore and Colombo.

The Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminal is connected to various Indian cities like Puducherry (about 166 km), Bengaluru (about 347 km), Tirupati (about 133 km), Coimbatore (about 507 km), and Tirunelveli (about 625 km).

Three major railway stations, Chennai Central, Chennai Egmore and Tambaram, make it one of the train service hubs in South India. Several trains connect it daily to major Indian cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru.

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Top 10 Places To Visit In Tamil Nadu

The words Tamil Nadu literally means ‘ The Land of The Tamils or Tamil Country ’. The State of Tamil Nadu is the 11th largest State out of the 29 states of India. But what Tamil Nadu lacks in size, it gains in its abundance of natural resources. The western, north-western and the southern parts are abundant in vegetation since they’re the meeting points of the Western and Eastern Ghats with the Nilgiris Hills. This makes the state an ecological niche which gives the State of Tamil Nadu abundance in flora and fauna. Tamil Nadu has also been home to the oldest of civilizations, and has seen the rule of various ancient dynasties like the Chera , Chola and Pandya which ruled the region between 300 BC – 300 AD. The state of Tamil Nadu is thus rich in both the aspects of Cultural and Natural making it a tourist haven. In this article we shall discuss about the 10 popular places you must Visit in Tamil Nadu .

Chennai

Formerly known by the name Madras , Chennai is the Capital City of Tamil Nadu. The city has been surrounded by the South Indian Kingdoms since ages, thus it has always been the forefront of all cultural, economical, social, commercial and industrial development in the south of India. Chennai is the short form of the actual name Chennapatnam . It’s often nicknamed as the Detroit of India, due to Chennai housing the majority of India’s Automobile industries. Not only industries, the city is famous for its distinctive culture and heritage as well and you might need to take around 2-3 days to properly explore this city alone.

The city houses more than 20 heritage structures including railway stations, Museums, Book Shops, Cinema halls and many more. Chennai is also famous for its clean sandy beaches, parks, temples and cultural centers. There are various shopping attractions here and most sorts for Modern Day Activities one can name. With a big list of tourist attractions, Chennai is aptly the 3rd most visited City by tourists after Delhi and Mumbai.

  • Marina Beach
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  • The Huddleston Gardens Of Theosophical Society
  • Arignar Anna Zoological Park
  • Pulicat Lake
  • Kapaleeswarar Temple
  • Breezy Beach
  • National Art Gallery
  • Connemara Public Library
  • Little Mount Shrine

2. Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram

Also known as Mamallapuram , the city of Mahabalipuram is famous for its ancient and cultural heritage. The city of Mahabalipuram was a prominent sea port dating back to 7th century AD and was ruled by the Pallava Dynasty. The place is famous for its monuments and is classified among the UNESCO world heritage sites. Almost all of the monuments are carved out of Granite and display the brilliance of Dravidian style architecture.

The town is otherwise a small one and the best way to get around it either by foot or bike rental. The attractions in the whole town can be covered in a day or two. The city is bustling with tourists most times of the year except monsoons. The amazing location of this place adds to the charm of the monuments and the intricate carvings. The temples here are a marvel to behold and with the aid of a knowledgeable tour guide one can totally get lost in the ancient stories behind each of the monuments.

  • Arjuna’s Penance
  • Thirukadalmallai
  • Cave Temples
  • Shore Temple
  • Pancha Rathas

3. Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari

The southernmost tip of mainland India, Kanyakumari was formerly known by the name Cape Comorin . The ancient town of Kanyakumari was an important site during the Reign of the Chola, Chera and Pandya dynasty. The town is famous for its beautiful beaches, temples, monuments and cultural centers. The town is also famous for its distinctive culture and hospitable people.

The place due to its unique location witnesses a marvel like only a few places in the world has seen i.e. the sunrise and the sunset can be viewed at the same beach. The town lays at the confluence of three bodies of water namely the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal and is thus considered an important pilgrimage site in the south of India. The temples here are built in Dravidian style of architecture. The various south Indian delicacies served here are great and light on the stomach and include some of the south Indian classics like Sambhar, Idli and Dosa etc. a trip to this town is sure to refresh your senses.

  • Kanyakumari Temple
  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial
  • Padmanabhapuram Palace
  • Thiruvalluvar Statue

Madurai

The 3rd largest city in Tamil Nadu, Madurai is also one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The place has been mentioned by many such as Kautilya and Megasthenes. The city has been ruled by both the Pandya and the Chola dynasties. The city houses a number of important and magnificent temples that it is built around. Geographically the city of Madurai lies on the fertile plains near the river Vaigai which divides the city in two parts. The land is thus mainly used for agriculture and the major supplier for paddy crops such as rice in India.

The majority of tourists who come to Madurai come to visit the various temples that enshrine this ancient city. The Meenakshi Ammam Temple is of prime importance here as it has been mentioned in almost all the ancient texts and is considered as the prime pilgrim spot for the Tamil people. The Temple complex consists of 27 different temples and the highest tower with the height of 51.9 meters high crowns the place. Many different monuments and temples are also a must visit along with the various festivals celebrated here. The town of Madurai is a spiritual experience in itself.

  • Sree Meenakshi Amman Temple
  • Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple
  • Gandhi Museum
  • Samanar Hills
  • Koodal Azhagar Temple
  • Pazhamudhir Solai
  • Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal

5. Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal

The town is also referred to as the ‘ Princess of the Hill stations ’ with its name meaning ‘ the Gift of the Forest ’. It is a small hill station with an average elevation of 2,331 meters above sea level. The place is surrounded by thick forests and is located at the top of the Palani Hills. The establishment of the hill station dates back to 1845 which was founded as a refuge from the heat and the diseases of the tropical plains. The town is a major tourist attraction and tourism industry is the source of the majority of the town’s economy.

Kodaikanal is famous for its scenic beauty and has a number of natural attractions that is the reason for its high tourist population. The lakes, parks and different waterfalls along with the rich abundance of flora and fauna, the town, is indeed the gift of the forests. The place is a home to many natural marvels and phenomena such as the blooming of the rare Kurinji Flower which only blooms once in 12 years and is said to cover the entire valley in blue. With its various flora and natural and manmade attractions to enjoy, Kodaikanal will make you want to stay.

  • Berijam Lake
  • Coakers Walk
  • Kurinjiandavar Temple
  • Dolphin’s Nose
  • Bryant Park
  • Kodaikanal Solar Observatory
  • Green Valley View

Vellore

Also known as, the Fort city , Vellore is located at the banks of Palar River at the North-eastern part of Tamil Nadu. The city came under the reign of various kingdoms and monarchies such as the Pallava, the Chola, the Carnatic Kingdom and the British. The place’s name comes from the Monolithic fort of Vellore which was built in the 16th century by the Vijaynagar Kings and is constructed out of granite. The fort complex has a Christian church courtesy the British, a Mosque and an old Hindu Temple which has some of the most magnificent carvings.

The place has a lot of historic relevance as well, as the fort of Vellore is said to have housed Tipu sultan’s family during the British Rule. Apart from the fort there are several other attractions that have made it an important tourist destination. The various temples with a brilliant display of carvings and Dravidian Style architecture, the picturesque hill station of Yelagiri , the churches and mosques and various shopping hotspots has made it a must visit place in Tamil Nadu.

  • Vellore Fort
  • Jalakandeswarar Temple
  • Srilakshmi Golden Temple
  • Vainu Bappu Observatory
  • Delhi Gate (Vellore)

Ooty

The Capital of the Nilgiris District, Ooty or Ootacamund is one of the top visited hill stations in India. The place lies in the heart of the Nilgiris Mountains with an average elevation of 2,240 meters above sea level. The place is characterized by the blue smoky mist from the thick eucalyptus forests and is also known to house the rare kurunji flower. The town’s major source of economy, like most hill stations is tourism. Many officials of the British government described the likeliness of this place to resemble Switzerland.

Despite of being located in the tropical region of India, Ooty enjoys a pleasant and mild climate throughout the year, with chilly nights. The best time to visit is between the months of December till February and is frequented by tourists all around. The various lakes, mountains, gardens and valleys are amazing places to visit. The different peaks are great spots for trekking and the lakes make amazing camping and picnic spots. A visit to Ooty and you will experience a surrounding which is unique to almost any place in India.

  • Botanical Gardens
  • Tea Factory
  • Doddabetta Peak
  • Avalanche Lake
  • Government Rose Gardens
  • Pykara River
  • Mudumalai National Park
  • Emerald Lake

8. Kanchipuram

Kanchipuram

The city of Kanchipuram is located on the shores of the Vegavathy River. The city has seen a number of ruling dynasties and monarchies such as the Pandya, Cholas, the Vijaynagar Empire, the Carnatic kingdom and the British monarchy. Kanchipuram since medieval times has been significant as the educational center and was known as the place for learning. The city is also famous for its various temples that are built in the Dravidian style of architecture and display amazing stone carvings. Kanchipuram has been an important city and has been mentioned in texts dating back to the Maurya Period (325-185 BC) and has been constantly mentioned as a city like no other in the Dravidian Kingdom.

Kanchipuram apart from its various temples is also known for its medicinal herbs, this fact has been vouched for by the ancient texts as well. One of the major products of Kanchipuram is its specialized silk and more than 5000 families residing here are involved in silk weaving and famous for the “Kanchipuram silk Saris”. The place is rich in both natural and manmade attractions and has a distinct culture that one must experience. With its various Temples, bird Sanctuary, beaches, backwaters etc. makes the city a must visit.

  • Ekambareswarar Temple
  • Kamakshi Amman Temple
  • Kailasanathar Temple
  • Kanchi Kudil
  • Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary
  • Devarajaswami Temple

9. Coimbatore

Coimbatore

The highly industrialized town of Coimbatore is often termed as the ‘ Manchester of India ’. It is the second largest city in terms of area in the State of Tamil Nadu. The place is famous for its various temples, shopping hubs and typical Tamil food items. The town of Coimbatore is also surrounded by various picnic spots like waterfalls and rivers which are sure to refresh your senses and are great places to visit with family or friends. The city is located on the banks of the Noyyal River and is surrounded by the Western Ghats.

The best thing about this city is its pleasant weather all year round. The thick forest covered mountains and the cool wind from the Palghat gap makes the hot weather a pleasant one. The city also takes pride in housing the Siruvani River which is a tributary of the River Kaveri. The special thing about this river is the taste of the water due to a perfect mix of the minerals making it the second tastiest water in the world after the Nile River (do not buy packaged water when you visit this place). There are various parks and zoos that only add to the large number of tourist attractions present in this city.

  • Marudamalai Temple
  • Eachanari Vinayagar Temple
  • Perur Patteeswarar Temple
  • Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Siruvani Waterfalls
  • Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple

10. Tirunelveli

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Another ancient city in Tamil Nadu, Tirunelveli is famous for its temples. The city is located at the southernmost tip of the Deccan plateau with the river Tamirabarani running through the city. The city is a religious and agricultural hub and thrives on tourism. The place is abundant in natural resources and has a diverse range of physical features like mountain ranges, rivers, sea coasts and forests.

The temples here are of special significance as they were created in medieval times by the ruling dynasties of that era and display some brilliant architecture and stone carvings. Apart from being a monumental hub of Tamil Nadu, the city holds numerous undiscovered spots which make it a tourist haven. The forests house a variety of natural flora and fauna along with many rare and endangered species. The best time to visit the place is between October-February when the climate is pleasant and the vegetation is at its peak.

  • Nellaiappar Temple
  • Sankaranarayanan Koil
  • Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve
  • Venkatachalapathy Temple

The Magical State of Tamil Nadu is the second most frequented tourist spot in India . With its abundance in natural and man-made wonders the city has more than 4000 years of cultural history. Apart from the places mentioned above, the hill stations of Coonoor and Yelagiri are also popular amongst the tourists. Also, Rameswaram and Tiruchirappalli are also popular tourist destinations of Tamil Nadu. Most of the sites and monuments from the ancient era have been well preserved along with the natural resources which make it a definitive tourist attraction.

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My name is Cyril. I am planning to visit Chennai in November but I am a bit confused about the places to visit near Chennai in outer Chennai. Our plan is to visit Velankanni Church and then we want to see all the famous places and beaches around. We have a family of 5 / myself / Parents (both are above 60 ) two sisters.

Hi Am Shobana… Good to hear from you.. Visit Marina beach,Elliot beach, Besant Nagar Temple, Express Avenue Mall, Forum Mall, Chennai City Centre, Valluvarkottam, Skywalk, Mylapore Saibaba temple,Escape cinima, T.nagar, Usman Road, Semmolzhi poonga.. Dony miss it.. Have fun..!!!

Dear Cyril.

The best option is for you to take ECR road to Velankanni, On the way you can start with Marina Beach, Ellitot Beach , Adayar Velankanni church is there and close by you can also visit beasent nagar beach… You can then move to covelong beach which is close to mahabalipuram. The artistic beauty of mahabalipuram is amazing and you cant miss it. Pondicherry too is on the visa, just take a break at pondichery.

ooty,kodaikanal,valparai,yercaud,kollimalai for hills marena,silver beach,mangroove forest,pondicherry for beach courtalam,hogenakkal ,aagaya gangai,killyur falls for falls meenakshi temple,chidambaram Natarajar temple, tanjore temple,sri rangam temple ,golden temple vellore,isha temple covai ,mahabalipuram beach temples ,mainly tiruchendoor murugan temple etc.

Hey nice selection of cities given here. But u guys have missed tanjavur pls add it too

wow..can you please guide me for the same.

Rohit, This is the best website I ever visited. Thank you so much…It is my dream to visit all these places…let’s see. 🙂

Thanks for the appreciation Vaishali!

hmmm.. You tell me a place is nice place. I am going to Srirangam temple.

I visited Trichy. But Chennai is nice place and more important place. You missed Chennai city, the 1st modern city.

But Srirangam is old temple in our Trichy City Sollunga.

I am planning to visit chennai on 1st week on aug, my first priority is to visit balaji temple…kindly let me know how long should i stay and what are the places i can see on short tenure.

1. Madurai 2. Kodaikanal 3. Rameshwaram 4. Srirangam 5. Kodanad View Point

We are also going to visit there in mid November. ? Hope u enjoy the journey. ?

In Chennai – Marina beach, Santhome bascilica, Kapaleeswarar & Parthasarathy temples Near Chennai – Kancheepuram (several temples), Mahabalipuram (shore temple, Pallava period rock sculptures), Crocodile bank Near Pondicherry – Auroville, Pichavaram mangroves boat cruise, Chidambaram Nataraja temple(all on the way to Velankanni church)

how many days we need for sightseeing in Tamil nadu. please suggest me route for 10 important sightseeing places in tn. I will be travelling from Hyderabad.

I am visiting in Tamil Nadu places so describe any tourist for protect any blog presentation in the websites.

Everything is fantastic. Apart from all above city the most important and ancient places in tamilnadu is THANJAVUR. .each and every people must have visit at least once in a lifetime.the 1000 years old Brahadeawarar Temple, The palace, Sharja tower, The world one of the oldest and famous library sangeetha mahal, mani mandapam, south zone.etc.inside and around thanjavur

We are planning to visit Rameswaram, Ooty, Kodaikanal and Kanyakumari on April. Please help us on how to start and how to travel these places one by one. Its our honeymoon so please help us. We are starting from Bhubaneswar by train.

Great Posting… Keep doing it… Thanks

I want to visit Kerala so from where I start

Wonderful blog! It describe all things about Chennai, it is very helpful blog. Ooty is the best tourist destination in Tamil Nadu – many people come and enjoy there holiday in Ooty. Thanks for this information.

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Tamil Nadu is a gem as it is a state with lots of beautiful places. Every place in Tamil Nadu is drop dead gorgeous and whose beauty cannot be described fully in words.

These places in Tamil Nadu present serene beaches, spectacular forts as well as waterfalls, beautiful temples , and much more. Tamil Nadu is well known as the Temple state of India which presents beautiful monuments, intriguing carvings as well as majestic getaways.

There are many places in Tamil Nadu which have their own charm and which dates back to more than thousands of years. Each and every attraction in these places of Tamil Nadu has an intriguing and artistic story of its own attached to it and which leave every visitor spellbound.

We have listed below several Tamil Nadu tourist destinations which should not be missed ( Official Website ).

Here is a list of places to visit in Tamil Nadu

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The 370-year-old city previously known as Madras is the capital of Tamil Nadu . The place has been recognized as one of the safest places in India and is also among the top Ten Indian Cities to travel.

It is the hub of local culture and industry and a thriving metropolis. It is well known as one of the most attractive tourist places in Tamil Nadu. Chennai is an abode to holy temples, serene beaches along with historical landmarks.

There is a list of things to do in Chennai. Visiting the Marina Beach and Besant Nagar Beach . Visit the famous Kapaleeswarar Temple which dates back to the 8th century. You can head towards Government Museum established in 1857.

It is one of the most popular and well-known tourist destinations. Don’t forget to enjoy the traditional famous Tamil cuisine rice, sambar, dosa, idli, and uttapam . The state of Tamil Nadu has its own iconic place in India’s culinary trail.

For shopping enthusiasts, Chennai has Visit Saravana Stores which sells everything from a toothbrush to most expensive silk sarees and is the largest multi-purpose store in India.

Major Tourist Attractions of Chennai :

  • Marina Beach
  • Kapaleeshwarar Temple
  • Government Museum, Chennai
  • Edward Elliot’s Beach
  • Arignar Anna Zoological Park
  • Semmozhi Poonga
  • MGM Dizzee World
  • MGR Memorial
  • Chennai Rail Museum
  • Tholkappia Poonga
  • Krishna’s Butterball
  • Thiruvalluvar Nagar Beach

2. Pondicherry

Pondicherry

Pondicherry, an erstwhile French colony, is a city and the capital of the Pondicherry union territory. The city has a long and interesting history of French settlements. It is situated precisely 100 miles from Chennai along with a scenic highway called East Coast Road.

Though it is a small picturesque place that you can visit in a day – you are advised to spend more than one. But if you have more time, you can just relax, get up, slow down and find meaning and simplicity in the tiniest things in life. In Pondicherry – there are a million ways to relax.

There are many Things to do in Pondicherry Visiting Auroville Township will offer you a relax mind and relax the soul. The serenity of this ashram which was established by Rishi Aurobindo will give anyone a pause. You can find both Western and Indian cuisine here.

Rent a Scotty and travel to the interior of Auroville. It is the place also perfect for newly married couples as it is said to be one of the romantic places in India to visit. Wake up at dawn and visit Rock Beach for sunrise.

Many come here regularly to jog and breathe in fresh air. You can also enjoy Rock Beach in the evening. The French Quarter has its own quaint charm and should not be overlooked. It is an ideal place in Pondy, from where most places are easily accessible.

Places like Rock Beach, Le Cafe, H2K Eating Joint, Artika Café Gallery , are within walking distance. There is a bar open for guests until late at night. The food is absolutely amazing, and though not cheap it is worth the money.

Major Tourist Attractions of Pondicherry:

  • Promenade Beach
  • Arulmigu Manakula Vinayagar Temple
  • Bharathi Park
  • Botanical Garden
  • Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Puducherry
  • Matrimandir
  • Pondicherry lighthouse
  • Auroville Beach

Madurai

Situated on the banks of the River Vaigai it is one of the largest cities of Tamil Nadu. It has a rich cultural heritage and is an important cultural and commercial center. At one time it was the capital of the Pandyan Empire.

It is famous for its temples built by Pandyan and Madurai kings . There is an exciting list of Things to do in Madurai as the place is worth visiting. The primary place to visit in Madurai is the famous Meenakshi temple . It is a historic temple dedicated to Goddess Parvati and her consort Lord Shiva.

Visit the Thiruparankundram temple to Lord Karthikeya which is about 20 minutes outside the city of Madurai. Madurai is 2500 years old city with rich heritage and is very famously known as the city which never sleeps. The town is busy always as anytime you can venture out.

The place also presents many delicious cuisines and is the must-visit city for foodies. The famous south Indian dish of Madurai is Idli which should not be missed at all.

Major Tourist Attractions of Madurai:

  • Meenakshi Amman Temple
  • Gandhi Memorial Museum, Madurai
  • Alagar Koyil
  • Koodal Azhagar Temple
  • Madurai Corporation Eco Park
  • Thirumohoor Kalamegaperumal temple
  • Inmaiyil Nanmai Tharuvar Temple
  • St.Mary’S Church
  • Thiruparankundram Hill

4. Mamallapuram

Mamallapuram

Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram as it is better known has a history dating back to Pallava rulers in the 7th century. The granite carved structures here are some of the oldest existing Dravidian temples. Today Mahabalipuram is easily accessible from Chennai via the East Coast Highway.

It is easily among the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu. It is a fantastic place to explore which is a well-established seaport. The beauty and charm of the place are not only because of the stunning architecture but also because of its vast casuarinas trees, silvery and beach.

The tourist who visits this beautiful city will remain startled and intoxicated too with grandeur. There is the endless list of things to do in Mahabalipuram. Stroll down from East Coast Road to the Shore Temple. It would take nearly an hour to walk the only a couple of kilometers because of the shops selling curios and handicraft.

The stone artifacts on sale are breathtaking and worth stopping at now and then to admire their beauty. Spend some time at the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram.

At end visit the Pancha Rathas a monument complex known for its exquisite architecture. Mahabalipuram is known to be the ancient port town well known for its stone temples and carvings.

Major Tourist Attractions of Mahabalipuram:

  • Shore Temple
  • Pancha Rathas
  • Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram
  • Mahabalipuram Beach
  • Krishna Mandapam
  • Ganesha Ratha
  • Mamallapuram Light House

5. Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal

One of the most scenic hill stations of India is situated in Tamil Nadu is Kodaikanal. It is located 7,200 feet above sea level. A list of tourism venues in Tamil Nadu will be incomplete without Tamil Nadu tourist places hill stations.

It is the best place to visit if you are seeking for a short vacation to rejuvenate yourself. It is very well known to as the Princess of Hill stations which offer many activities to visitors.

There are many things to do in Kodaikanal to make you feel rejuvenated. The place has beautiful settings and many exciting activities to do. It is known as the complete holiday package whether it is trekking tours, museums, temples, parks, you will find much more to enjoy.

The place has striking natural settings along with a calm and soothing environment where you will find many sightseeing and amazing tourist attractions too.

Some most exciting places in Kodaikanal include Kodai lake, Coaker’s Walk, Bryant Park, Kurinjiandavar Temple, Pillar Rocks, Silent Valley View, Devil’s Kitchen, Shanthi Valley, and Silver Cascade.

The place not only offers amazing natural settings but also provides the best accommodation facilities serving a wide variety of beautiful vacations. The beauty of the place is indescribable and is also named as The Gift of the Forest .

Major Tourist Attractions of Kodaikanal:

  • Kodaikanal Lake
  • Bryant Park
  • Silver Cascade Falls
  • Bear Shola Falls
  • Pillar Rocks Viewpoint
  • Palani Hills
  • Vattakanal Water Falls
  • Kodaikanal Pine Forest
  • Liril Falls

6. Thanjavur

Brihadishvara

Recognized as the cultural capital of Tamil Nadu, Thanjavur offers interesting activities for tourists. List of Tamil Nadu destinations without mentioning Tanjore is incomplete. In addition to attending festivals in South India, which are held here, you can also go shopping in Thanjavur.

Visiting the Saraswati Mahal library is a great way to spend the afternoon. There are many things to do in Thanjavur, as it is one of the very few historical sites in India that still has its relics and temples preserved. It is well known as the rice bowl of India and is considered as one of the foremost cultural headquarters of the region too.

Thanjavur tourist an attraction adds up delights and charm to tourism of Tamil Nadu. The culture, music as well as part of this renowned worldwide and along with this it is also shopper’s paradise too. Every day millions of devotees came to worship at the Cholas’ grand Brihadishwara temple.

There are many memories of other later strong and powerful dynasties preserved in the city’s labyrinthine royal palace. In all the tourist attractions here you will observe an influence of religion, history, and nature. It is primarily the place to visit for art lovers who love to explore various disciplines of art and architecture.

Major Tourist Attractions of Thanjavur:

  • Brihadisvara Temple
  • Thanjavur Maratha Palace
  • Saraswathi Mahal Library
  • Sivaganga Park
  • Royal Palace Museum
  • Aiyarappar temple
  • Manimandapam

7. Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari

Situated at the southernmost tip of India Kanyakumari is located at the confluence of Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea . Swami Vivekananda spent a long time here meditating in silence.

It is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu. It is the place that presents very unique experiences, and you can also enjoy several interesting things to do in Kanyakumari. It is known to be a haven for budget travelers and backpackers.

Kanyakumari has many important monuments as well as tourist attractions which can be explored within walking distance. Visitors can enjoy their trip as there are many exciting things to do in Kanyakumari. The place is a blend of not only the meeting spot of three water bodies but also is a combination of diverse religions, cultures, and ideas.

Kanyakumari is blessed with mesmerizing temples, serene beaches as well as historical water bodies. The beaches of Kanyakumari are known to be the only beaches in the country where you can experience both sunset and sunrise.

The beautiful temples of Kanyakumari are fully packed with thousands of pilgrims and pristine beaches which attracts numerous tourists in huge amount.

Major Tourist Attractions of Kanyakumari:

  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial
  • Thiruvalluvar Statue
  • Kanyakumari Beach
  • Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam
  • Our Lady of Ransom Church
  • Tri sea Sangam
  • Vattakottai Fort
  • Mathur Aqueduct
  • Swamithope Pathi

8. Periyar National Park

Periyar National Park

Periyar National Park is located Thekkady, Kerala . It is very well known for its elephant and tiger reserve. The park is situated on 357 sq miles of land. Two rivers Pamba and Periyar run through the park.

The park is situated in the middle of Cardamom Hills . Mountain ranges cover the northern and eastern parts of the park. Visiting the Cardamom Hills so named due to cardamom plantations is well worth it. There are guided tours by jeep . Visitors can enjoy every moment in this national reserve as there are many things to do Periyar National Park.

Boating on Lake Periyar is a delight because of the picturesque lake area and is an ideal place to watch birds. It also facilitates the observation of a herd of elephants that have fun, taking a shower and drinking water from Periyar Lake. Bamboo rafting is considered one of the most popular and best adventures in Periyar. Give the thrill of rafting to the next level.

The rafting lasts approximately 3 hours, and the rafting route offers some of the best places to visit and lush scenes in the forest. You will see a panoramic sight of the various views that await tourists since the trip includes hiking . In the forest, you will find exciting varieties of fauna and flora that evoke amazement and admiration.

Major Tourist Attractions:

  • Mullaperiyar Dam
  • Suruli Falls
  • Mangala Devi Kannagi Temple
  • Perunthenaruvi Falls
  • Elephant Junction Thekkady

9. Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli

Tiruchirappalli is an ancient city from the time of Cholas . Tiruchirappalli is a city famous for its ancient temples, which could become the capital of the first Cholas in the third century BC.

The sculptures found in local temples are unique to this city. There were many rulers in this city, but it gained importance in the seventeenth century, when it which is said to be the world’s largest Hindu temple spread across 156 acres.

Tiruchirappalli is the fourth largest city in Tamil Nadu and is a perfect blend of modernity and tradition which is constructed around Rock Fort. There are many other amazing colleges, churches as well as missions which date back to 1760s.

The city also presents some great Tamil scholars too. Rickfort temple is said to be the famous landmark of Tiruchirappalli. It is also a thriving commercial center in of the state famous for cigars, diamonds, glass bangles, clay and wooden toys and handloom cloth.

There are many things to do in Tiruchirappalli which will make your trip memorable one. The city is full of various tourist attractions such as the Rockfort temple, Sri Ranganathaswamy temple, Kallanai Dam, Vekkali Amman Temple, Mukkombu, best picnic spot, Viralimalai Murugan Temple and many more to enjoy.

Major Tourist Attractions of Tiruchirappalli:

  • Ranganathaswamy Temple
  • Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort
  • Ucchi Pillayar Temple
  • Jambukeswarar Temple
  • Vayalur Murugan Temple
  • Butterfly Park

10. Coimbatore

Coimbatore

Coimbatore, also known as Kovai , is the second largest city in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is an industrialized city, and the principal industry is textiles. It is well known for its engineering prowess.

Things to do in Coimbatore are endless, to experience the local sights and sounds stroll down the flower market. There is a vast assortment of flowers and intoxicating fragrance of jasmines, roses, and marigolds . Experts in intricate designs and combinations create the garlands.

You can also take a walk through the TNAU Botanical Gardens . It is a very calming experience, and you can spend several hours examining the fine botanical specimens. Follow it with coffee at Annapurna and Mysore Park from Sri Krishna Sweets.

Coimbatore is also ranked as the best emerging city in the entire country and is also the sixth largest metropolis in South India. Due to the extensive textile industry in Coimbatore, it is termed as the Manchester of India with m more than 25000 small and large scale industries.

There is an abundance of things to do in Coimbatore which make this place the perfect place to visit in India. The city is an abode to various famous educational institutes which are under mesmerizing locations.

Major Tourist Attractions of Coimbatore:

  • Marudhamalai
  • Dhyanalinga
  • Siruvani Waterfalls
  • Anamalai Tiger Reserve
  • Monkey Falls
  • Patteeswarar Swamy Aalyam
  • Koniamman Temple

11. Rameswaram

Rameswaram

Rameswaram on Pamban Island is well known for Ramanathaswamy Temple. It is separated from the Indian mainland by a 40-kilometer wide channel. Rameswaram is a part of the Char Dham or four pilgrimage tours . The main temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is considered a holy pilgrimage for both Saiva and Vaishnavs.

Things to do in Rameswaram are many, some of them include Visit to the Ramanathaswamy Temple with massive sculpted pillars and world’s longest corridor . Visit Shree Rama Padam or footsteps of Lord Rama. It is from here that Shree Rama had his first site of Lanka.

There is also Rama Teertham, Laxmana Teertham and Sitadevi Teertham in Rameswaram. Thousands of devotees flock here since it is one of the holiest sites of Hinduism. The place is known as one of the significant dhams in all four dhams and is the famous tourist destination in Tamil Nadu.

There are many other noteworthy tourist destinations here including Gandhamadhana Parvatam, Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Agniteertham, and Five-laced Hanuman Temple . It is recognized as the nearby point to reach Sri Lanka. For visitors, there are numerous things to do in Rameswaram too, which make this place as the must-visit tourist destination.

The place is sacred to the two main sects of Hinduism, i.e. Vaishnavities along with Shaivities. Rameswaram should undoubtedly be integrated into the time of planning a trip to Tamil Nadu.

12. Kanchipuram

Kanchipuram

At times called Kanjeevaram or Kanchi, it is a small town in Tamil Nadu. It is a major religious destination among Hindus. From 4th to 10th century it was the capital of the Pallava Kingdom .

Tamil Nadu tourist places list cannot be complete without mention of Kanchipuram and its silk sarees. The city served as the capital of Pallava dynasty , and there are many things to do in Kanchipuram. The place is known as significant Hindu pilgrimage site.

It has many temples, and thus it is fully packed with foreign travelers too. They named this city as the Land of Thousand temples in Tamil Nadu. Some of the most famous temples of Kanchipuram are Kumarakottan Temple, Varadaraja Perumal temple, Kailasanathar Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple and many more.

The city is flourished under the rule of Pallava dynasty along with Vijayanagara empire thus several structures contain the combinations of both styles of architecture. The place is said to be as significant pilgrimage center owing to its history it comprises about 108 Shaiva and about 18 Vaishnava temples to explore.

This is the reason why Kanchipuram is recognized as the golden city of numerous temples. It is also the best place to visit for shopping enthusiasts and is well known for Kanchipuram sarees.

13. Bandipur National Park

Bandipur National Park

The Bandipur National Park is one of the most famous national parks in India. It is located in the middle of the Western Ghats Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty road.

Many tourists and nature lovers make excursions and safaris for wild animals in the Bandipur National Park to know the beauty of nature and its surroundings. It is a famous Tamil Nadu point of interest. The Bandipur National Park in Karnataka was set up in 1974 .

The government and several conservation agencies have taken sincere measures to preserve the national park. The national park has a high density of tropical forests and grasslands and hosts a great diversity of flora and fauna. There are many things to do in Bandipur National Park.

Visit Gopalswamy Betta one of the highest peaks in the Bandipur National Park. The peak is the site of a fort of the Palegars. The view of the surrounding countryside from the top of the peak is spectacular. There are many adventure activities also available within the park.

Bird watching is said to be one of the important activity here as you will find rare and beautiful varieties of birds. The park also includes rocky hills along with rivers and many small streams which add much more charm in the beauty of the park.

14. Coonoor

Coonoor

Coonoor is a famous hill station in south India located about 17 kilometers from Ooty. Coonoor is located in Tamil Nadu. It is well known for its tea plantations and factories.

The picturesque surroundings are the reason it is a well-favored picnic spot and a very famous tourist spots in Tamil Nadu. Coonoor welcomes tourists with its cool climate and tea estates .

Visit Hidden Valley a lush green forest set against stunning mountains. It is an ideal trekking zone and must be explored on foot. The place is famous for its green slopes of tea plantations and offers amazing dream view to the visitors.

After Ooty, Coonoor is known to be the second largest Nilgiri mountain area famous for its endless tea gardens as well as hilly green forests. It is said to be the perfect destination for summer trips. There are amazing sightseeing and many things to do in Coonoor which you can explore and enjoy along the comfortable weather.

It is the heaven for adventure enthusiasts as it offers many activities such as hiking, adventure in forests, trekking, picnicking and also watching hilly views.

15. Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai is one of the greatest shrines to Shiva and thus known as one of the important pilgrimage towns . Located on a massive 24-acre campus , it is host to thousands of pilgrims every full moon.

The town is thought to be one of the five Pancha Bootha Sthalams or five element temples of Lord Shiva . It is one of the best places in Tamil Nadu. The town is also very famous for the Anamalaiyar temple and also has many tourists which are worth visiting.

There are many things to do in Tiruvannamalai as the place is said to be the temple mountain town where god emerge as phallus of fire. This is recognized as one of the holiest destinations of Tamil Nadu and five element cities of Shiva.

Thousands to pilgrims come here to rejuvenate their soul. The image of Tiruvannamalai has produced many ashrams and now also attracts several spirited minded travelers.

Picturesque Emerald Lake

Ooty or Ootacamund is a very famous hill town in Tamil Nadu. Ooty is well known for its scenic splendor and is a major attraction for tourists from all over India. Popularly known as “ Queen of the Hill Stations ” it is nestled in the Nilgiri Hills .

Ooty is known as one of the best hill stations in India which attracts tourists with their colonial aura, natural beauty, and exotic ambiance. This beautiful and romantic hill station has a rich history too.

Every traveler who visits this place falls in love with its magnificent aura, fascinating past, and rich history. Ooty is one of the topmost hill stations in India with natural beauty. There are many tourist attractions in Ooty which should not be missed by the traveler.

Along with place, there are many things to do in Ooty which make this placing the perfect tourist’s destination which should be visited. Visitors can enjoy every moment as there are many things to do in Ooty.

Plenty of flora and fauna is found in this beautiful hill station; thus Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve is developed here. The place has many tourist attractions, and every attraction promises a lovely and unique experience that will for sure leave you delighted.

17. Yercaud

Yercaud

Yercaud is a hill station in the district of Salem, in Tamil Nadu. The Yercaud hilly area is known as Shevaroy Hills. There are coffee and citrus fruit plantations in abundance along with banana and pear fruit trees.

The region is famous for its hiking trails. It is one of the most famous and beautiful places in Tamil Nadu. Don’t forget to Visit the Yercaud Lake which is surrounded by deep woods and lush vegetation.

The Lady’s Seat point with a telescope and a watchtower is deserving of the attention of any tourist. The place is said to be the most visited hill stations of Tamil Nadu owing to the splendid exquisiteness, coffee plantations, and verdant greenery.

There are many things to do in Yercaud, and it also offers an excellent opportunity for visitors to relish its striking scenic beauty which is impressive and spectacular. You can also witness a diverse variety of wildlife and birds.

18. Vellore

Vellore

Vellore is a city in Tamil Nadu. It is a large sprawling city and the headquarters of the Vellore District. It is well known as an industrial and medical hub of Tamil Nadu.

This small city is home to two of the topmost educational institutions in India – the Christian Medical College and VIT University. It is an ancient city located at banks of River Palar. It is said to be a princely Indian city famous for temples, forts, many tourist attractions, and picnic spots.

The city is ruled by many prosperous dynasties such as The Cholas, Vijaynagar Kingdom , and the British . as there are diverse rulers the city is a combination of fascinating cultural heritage.

There are many things to do in Vellore and also presents royal temples, grand forts, and natural wonders. The city is recognized as the transit hub for travelers. It presents splendid past with the perfect fusion of heritage and vibrant culture.

There are many tourist attractions in Vellore such as the State Government Museum, the Clock Tower, the Pearl Palace or Muthu Mandapam, and many more.

19. Nilgiri Hills

Nilgiri Hills

Nilgiri Hill, also known as the “ Blue Mountains ” in India, is one of the most beautiful mountainous areas of India and one of the best in the world.

Situated high above sea level, located at the intersection of two chains of ghats in Sahyadri , the district of Nilgiri offers a fascinating view.

Nilgiri gets its beauty and charm from its natural settings which are steep hills and d narrow valleys, numerous rivers, and few mesmerizing waterfalls. The place is recognized as trekker’s paradise as there are many things to do in Nilgiri hills.

T he place is called the Blue Mountains owing to the blue smoke haze which is due to the kurunji flowers which  bloom every twelve years and which offers the place bluish hue. With its scenic landscape, numerous slopes and lush greenery attract numerous tourists every year and from every corner of the country.

20. Yelagiri Hills

Yelagiri Hills

Situated at the height of 900 meters above sea level Yelagiri Hills in Tamil Nadu has pleasant weather all year around. The tribals who mostly inhabit the area are engaged in agriculture and forestry.

Visit the Jalagamparai Waterfalls. River Aattaru of the Yelagiri hills rushes over rocks to form the picturesque waterfalls. A traveler can go trekking at Swamimalai Hills . With a breathtaking view and misty landscape, it is a magical place.

The chirping of birds is the sound of the sweet harmony of nature. There are many things to do in Yelagiri Hills. Don’t forget to Visit Lake Punganoor which is surrounded by the beautiful hills of Yelagiri and a peaceful environment, and Lake Punganoor is a significant tourist attraction.

The peaceful climate of the place along with refreshing tea gardens is one of the main highlights of Yelagiri Hills. The place is also visited all throughout the year owing to its equable climate.

21. Pollachi

Pollachi

Pollachi is a town near the foothills of Western Ghats. It is located 40 kilometers south of Coimbatore. Often called mini Kodaikanal it is well known for its plantations and scenic beauty.

The place is said to be one of the best-kept secrets for tourism Tamil Nadu and there is a range of things to do in Pollachi. It is also blessed with near-perfect weather all round the year owing to its mountainous settings. Pollachi boasts among the tastiest tender coconuts both green and orange colored.

The place presents unexplored tea estates along with nature treks. The place fulfills a range of tsarist needs such as adventure, spiritual, wildlife, wellness and agro .

There are many things to do in Pollachi as it is an ideal picnic spot. Don’t forget to visit Jaggery Market in Pollachi which is known to be Asia’s largest of its kind.

There are many top sites in Pollachi which should not be missed at all. Some places to visit include Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Maasaniamman Thirukoil, Subramanian Swamy Thirukoil, Alagunachi Amman Temple.

Kumily

Kumily is a town near Periyar Tiger Reserve . It is a well-known tourist destination and spice trading location. It is the beautiful town located amid Kerala and Tamil Nadu known for its plantation walks, boating, trekking, exotic wildlife and much more.

The visitor can enjoy many amazing activities and things to do in Kumily. Visit the Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary for sure which is Located in the Idukki district, at an altitude of 900 – 1800 meters. It is a must visit and a dream place for adventure and nature lovers.

Thekkady, located on the border between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, is so closely associated with this famous sanctuary that the names of Thekkady and Periyar are used interchangeably to refer to the region. In the region, there is also the Periyar tiger reserve, rich in biodiversity.

Palani

Palani is a town in Tamil Nadu and is the holy place near Madurai. The place houses many sacred temples of Lord Muruga and is the third A arupadai Veedu.

It is close to Coimbatore and visits the Murugan Temple which is the main attraction of Palani. Tourists have to climb 670 steps to reach the top of the mountain. There is also a winch cart. From the hilltop, one can have a stunning view of the entire surrounding plains.

Don’t forget to visit the Tiru Avinankudi temple at the foot of the Palani Hills as it is the oldest and largest temple in the region. Visitors can enjoy the visit as there is a range of things to do in Palani.

24. Velankanni

Velankanni

Velankanni is a reputed pilgrimage center for Christians from the Catholic community. Here is located the Church of Our Lady of Velankanni which is a basilica.

The place is declared as the holy city by the Pope, and the shrine is considered as the divine city. The shrine is the excellent combination of multicultural, international and religious harmony.

Things to do in Velankanni include your visit to Velankanni Shrine along with the beach. On the way to Velankanni tourist can see and visit Brihadeeswara Temple too.

25. Auroville

Auroville

Auroville is a town about 6 kilometers north of Pondicherry. It is an international town based on the vision of The Mother or Mirra Alfassa who was a collaborator of Rishi Aurobindo .

There are about a couple of thousand people from over forty countries living in Auroville. Auroville has become a top tourist place in Tamil Nadu . Auroville is a small town promotes the idea of equality and which do not have any political and economic biases.

The place welcomes people from all caste and creed as well as nationalities. Your trip to this amazing place will be a spiritual one where tourist visits with a purpose to understand and feel the vision they want to catch up in their life.

There are numerous things to do in Auroville, and a range of activities can be done to undertake a visit at this place. It is an ideal place where you can spend your precious time fruitfully and learning many things and also getting a spiritual feel.

Conclusion:

The southern part of India is very cultured and beautiful especially Tamil Nadu. It is one of the states which showcase the majesty of South India. Tamil Nadu is a homeland of classical civilizations that are nurtured and preserved their old culture, art, and traditions.

The state has many things to offer to visitors, which includes sandy beaches, swaying fields, Rolling mountains, azure seas, high cascading waterfalls, chic hotels, lofty shopping malls, and uber cool lounges. There is nothing which Tamil Nadu did not presents and lacks and thus it is said to be one of the most visited tourist destinations of India.

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Best places to visit in Tamil Nadu in 2023

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Tamil Nadu, in south India, is situated between the Nilgiri Hills and the Bay of Bengal. The state offers some amazing beach cities and hill stations for people to come and visit. The state is also an important pilgrimage spot for Hindus and Christians. The historical value of Tamil Nadu also makes it an important destination in India. You will find a variety of monuments here dating back to as late as the 11th century. Tamil Nadu is a must-visit state in India with numerous tourist spots.

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How to reach Tamil Nadu?

Here’s how you can reach Tamil Nadu:

By Air: To reach Tamil Nadu by air, you can travel to Chennai International Airport from both Indian and foreign cities. The huge airport accommodates several flights a day and is the best way to reach Tamil Nadu’s capital city. You can then avail private taxis and buses to travel to any location within the state.

By Rail: Chennai Central Railway Station is the prime point of connection to other Indian cities by rail. The station is connected to almost all major cities in India. Additionally, people can take connecting trains from Chennai to any part of Tamil Nadu.

By Road : Tourists can reach Tamil Nadu via a large number of roadways. From Bangalore, you can take the NH 48 highway to reach Chennai. Similarly, from Hyderabad, you can take the N16 highway to reach Chennai city.

Top tourist places in Tamil Nadu

Here is a list of Tamil Nadu tourist places with images to help you plan the perfect itinerary:

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #1: Chennai

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Chennai is the capital city of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is among the top places to visit in Tamil Nadu, since it contains some of the most popular tourist attractions in the state. The beaches of Chennai are a special attraction. The Marina beach especially is a place of festivities with hundreds of shops selling locally handmade items. The street food stalls here also have some delectable local snacks which can be enjoyed with friends and family. Chennai is also rich with architectural beauties like the Arulmigu Sri Parthasarathyswamy Temple Tiruvallikeni, Information and Public Relations Office Valluvarkottam, Sri Ashtalakshmi Temple, Thousand Lights Shia Mosque, etc. The other notable famous places here include Government Museum Chennai, Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Fort St George Museum, Elliot’s Beach, Vivekananda House, etc.   Chennai is connected by an international airport and railway station so tourists can reach the city from any corner of the world.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #2: Rameshwaram

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Rameshwaram is a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus in India. Every year the site receives thousands of devotees who come here and offer worship at the Ramanathaswamy Temple. Tourists usually take the NH38 highway to reach the city from Chennai. The Pamban Bridge, which connects Rameshwaram with the mainland of India, is extremely picturesque and runs over water through 2.345 km. These bridges support the travel route for trains and vehicles. The bridge offers some stunning views of the Bay of Bengal.

Rameshwaram has even found relevance in the Ramayana. The other important Tamil Nadu tourism places here are Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Mandir & Floating Stones, Ramar Patham, and House of Kalam (APJ Abdul Kalam House / Museum), Sri Arulmigu Ramanatha Swamy Siva Temple, Sangumal Beach, etc.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #3: Kodaikanal

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Kodaikanal is one of the hill stations in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Located around 2,000 metres above sea level, this hill station with its scenic beauty and marvellous waterfalls is an ideal place to visit in Tamilnadu. Kodaikanal lies between the Parappar and Gundar Valleys and offers an escape from the harsh summer heat of the Indian subcontinent. The place has a large number of resorts which cater to tourists visiting the place for some peace and quiet.

Kodaikanal, one of the most celebrated Tamil Nadu tourist places, has its fair share of sightseeing spots like Kodaikanal Lake, Bear Shola Falls, Coakers Walk, Bryant Park, Kurinji Andavar Temple, Vattakanal Waterfalls, and many more. The Coakers Walk in Kodaikanal is known for its breathtaking sunsets and scenic views of the lush green hills.   Travellers can reach the Kodai railway station from any part of Tamil Nadu and then proceed to Kodaikanal.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #4: Ooty

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Ooty is another hill station in Tamil Nadu famous for its lush green hills and beautiful flower gardens. This town has been a popular Bollywood setting for countless films. The stunning tea gardens and step farming on the hillside are a sight to behold. The place still has some remaining architectural influences from colonial times when the hill station was a popular summer resort. The green hills and abundant waterfalls continue to mesmerise tourists and offer them an escape from concrete jungles. The popular Tamilnadu tourist places in Ooty are botanical gardens, rose gardens, pine forests, St Stephen’s Church, The Tea Factory & The Tea Museum, Murugan Temple, Elk Hill, Doddabetta Peak, etc.   To reach Ooty, you have to take a government or private bus from Mysore bus stand and travel through extremely picturesque roads.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #5: Mahabalipuram

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram is a popular tourist place due to its rich historical and architectural heritage. This town has been the seat of archaeological interests in the state. Several shore temples from the 7th and 8th centuries have been found by the seaside and excavated by the authorities. These heritage sites have been converted into tourist spots for people to come and marvel at the beautiful temples from the Pallava Dynasty.

This Tamil Nadu tourist place also finds significance in religious texts like the Mahabharata, and people flock to the site to behold the ruins of the old kingdom that once was. The popular tourist spots here are Shore Temple, a group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Descent of the Ganges, Krishna’s Butter Ball, Varaha Cave, Krishna Mandapam, Nakul Sahadev Chariot, etc.   The best way to reach Mahabalipuram would be to take a cab ride from Chennai via East Coast Road.  

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu  #6: Hogenakkal

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Hogenakkal is a hamlet in Tamil Nadu. This is now one of the best tourist places in Tamilnadu due to its magnificent waterfall. The Hogenakkal waterfall is truly a sight to behold and is a popular picnic spot among tourists. The falls cover a large area with many separate streams which flow into a single space.

You can opt to have a day tour at the Hogenakkal waterfalls or stay back at the hotels and resorts located nearby. The other popular sites here include Hanging Bridge, Crocodile Park, Krishnagiri Dam, Melagiri Hills, and boating activities on the Kaveri river. You can travel to Hogenakkal via NH48 from Chennai city in Tamil Nadu.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #7: Kanyakumari

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari is the southernmost point in India. The town opens into the ocean and marks the end of the Indian mainland. This famous tourist place in Tamilnadu, also receives a significant number of tourists every year. The town has close ties with the Indian mythology of Mahabharata, and is a popular pilgrimage for devotees of Shaktism.

Swami Vivekananda has been said to have attained enlightenment on the rock at the sea beach in Kanyakumari. Today the site is known as the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. The other popular places of attraction here are Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari Beach, Mahatma Gandhi Mandapam, Sarvani Shaktipeeth Shri Kanya Kumari Bhagavathy Amman Temple, Our Lady of Ransom Shrine, Sunset View Point, and Vattakottai Fort.   You can travel to Kanyakumari Railway Station to reach the city. The station has several rail links with other Indian cities.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #8: Kanchipuram

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Kanchipuram is yet another Hindu pilgrimage site which is among the famous places in Tamilnadu. The town is also the seat of the textile and silk weaving industry. The famous Indian sarees of Kanchipuram are woven here by the local artisans. The city is also known for its old temples and archaeological sites, which deserve a special place in the itinerary. The famous places to visit are Sri Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple, Ekambaranathar Temple, Shri Chitragupta Swamy Temple, Sri Kachabeswarar Temple, etc. A visit to the local looms and trying out the local cuisines at eateries is also a must when visiting Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram is only a short drive away from Chennai and accessible via Tambaram – Mudichur – Walajabad Road.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #9: Madurai

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Madurai is located on the Vaigai River and has a rich historical past. This temple city has an impressive number of temples known for their colourful hues and prominent sculpting. The temples and the intricate patterns on its towers are exemplary of the artistic genius of old artisans. The Meenakshi Temple is a favourite among the Hindus of India and receives hundreds of devotees. You need to also visit Thirumalai Nayak Palace, Gandhi Memorial Museum, Athisayam, Sri Koodal Azhagar Temple, Arulmigu Kallalagar Temple, Vandiyur Mariamman Teppakulam, and Samanar Jain Hills when touring Madurai. Madurai can be reached from Chennai via Chennai – Theni Hwy/Chennai – Villupuram – Trichy – Kanyakumari Rd.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #10: Coimbatore

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Coimbatore is the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu. Situated between the Western Ghats and the River Noyyal, the city is famous for its cotton textile industry. Coimbatore’s kovai coral cotton is famous all over India and also an important product among Indian exports. The beautiful scenic beauty of Coimbatore is truly unmatched. Additionally, it is one of the safest cities in India and offers perfect residential conditions for settling down.

You can take a short trip to Coimbatore and rejuvenate your mind with all the tourist attractions it has to offer. These include Maruthamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple, GD Naidu Museum, Patteeswarar Temple, Arulmigu Eachanari Vinayagar Temple, Black Thunder Water Theme Park, Siruvani Waterfall, Anamalai Tiger Reserve, etc. The recently erected Maha Shiva Adiyogi Statue stands at 112 ft and has become a top tourist place in Coimbatore. A visit to the local looms is also a must here. Coimbatore is connected to Madurai via NH44, and tourists can take buses or cab rides to reach the city.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #11: Thanjavur

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur or Tanjore is another famous tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. Tanjore paintings are world-famous and considered to be one of the finest forms of art. The city also contains some UNESCO World Heritage Sites, namely the Great Living Chola Temples. It is also an important Hindu pilgrimage site in Tamil Nadu, especially the Brihadeeswarar Temple. This ancient kingdom from the 11th century was constructed by the Chola kingdom and still continues to mesmerise tourists with its rock-cut structure. There is also the Thanjavur Maratha palace which was the seat of the Bhonsle royal family. The other important places to visit here are Sarasvati Mahal Library, Royal Palace Museum, Punnainallur Sree Maha Mariamman Temple, Sangeetha Mahal, Arulmigu Aiyarappar Temple and Thanjapureswarar Temple.   Tanjore can be reached from Chennai by the NH38 and NH32 highways .

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #12: Coonoor

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Coonoor is a small hill station located close to Ooty in Tamil Nadu. This quaint town is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu, because of its scenic beauty. This town is essentially filled with tea estates which can be explored by tourists. The spectacular views of the Nilgiri Hills are also a sight to behold. Nature lovers and photographers will be in awe of the place and capture some great shots from various viewpoints. Additionally, the train ride from Coonoor to Ooty will take you through the most beautiful railway routes in India. The beautiful green tea gardens and the variety of flora and fauna will leave you spellbound. Once in Coonoor, you need to visit Highfield Tea Factory, Tiger Hill Cemetery, Lamb’s Rock, Laws Falls, Kattery park, Dolphin’s Nose Road, Droog Fort, Catherine Water Falls viewpoint, and Wellington Lake. The best way to reach Connoor would be via Ooty Station, which is connected by a toy train to the destination city.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #13: Velankanni

best places to visit in Tamil Nadu

Velankanni is a popular Christian pilgrimage site in Tamil Nadu. The city is located in the Nagapattinam district and on the Coromandel Coast of India. This popular tourist spot receives millions of devotees a year who travel to the Basilica of Our Lady of Good Health, a Roman Catholic shrine. The church has a mix of gothic and Portuguese architecture, which can be witnessed when one travels to the city. The Basilica is exemplary of the mindful artistry that makes this spiritual place a site of peace and solitude. When visiting Velankanni, the other popular places to explore will be Velankanni Beach, Morning Star Church, Maria Natchathiram Beach Garden, and the Velankanni Shrine Museum.   A cab or bus ride from Chennai via NH32 will be the best way to reach the city for travel .

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #14: Kolli Malai

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Kolli Malai is a hill station which attracts tourists for its picturesque roads and breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. The small town in the Tiruchirapalli district rises 1,300 metres above sea level and contains some beautiful places of interest. The town is a popular gateway where you can spend some quality time at resorts at budget prices.

You can visit Kolli Malai for a day tour or choose to stay back to enjoy the calm of the hills. The popular tourist haunts in the city are Agaya Gangai Waterfalls, Arapaleeswarar temple, Siddhar Caves, and the Tampcol Medicinal Farm. This hill station is the perfect place for relaxation and should be included in the Tamil Nadu itinerary. You can explore the city by travelling here from Madurai via NH44.

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Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #15: Yercaud

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Last but not least on this list of places to visit in Tamil Nadu is Yercaud. Yercaud is a hill station and offers some beautiful lakes and breathtaking sceneries of the hills. Nature photography is a top thing to do in Yercaud.

A popular resort town, Yercaud offers some amazing tourist spots like Kiliyur Falls, Lady’s Seat, Manjakuttai View Point, Children’s Seat, Gowri Woodlands Estate Lake, Sacred Heart Church, and much more. Mountain sports are also among the population things to do in Yercaud and can be enjoyed by thrill-seekers.   Tourists can take the NH44 highway from Madurai to easily reach Yercaud within a day.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #16: Trichi

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Trichy, a burgeoning mid-sized city in Tamil Nadu, offers a delightful escape from the extremes of cities solely defined by religion or characterised by endless concrete structures. Trichy’s charm lies in its ability to captivate visitors, not only with its numerous temples and churches but also through the distinctiveness each of these sites possesses. Even after a weekend getaway, Trichy continues to hide intriguing secrets, which you can uncover and cherish for years to come . Trichy is the land of temples. You can visit the Jambukeswarar Temple that is on the banks of river Kaveri. Akilandeshwari is the goddess who is worshipped here. With its airport and railway station, Trichy ensures convenient access for all explorers.

Places to visit in Tamil Nadu #17: Pondicherry

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Pondicherry, also known as Puducherry, serves as an idyllic destination for adventurers, beach enthusiasts, and culture aficionados eager to immerse themselves in the unique blend of French culture and architecture. Featuring a wealth of romantic spots, Pondicherry, a Union Territory, exudes a lively and vibrant atmosphere, making it an enticing alternative to Goa. Its increasing accessibility from Chennai has further drawn the attention of the younger generation to this captivating Tamil Nadu tourist hotspot and its pristine beaches, offering the perfect setting for rejuvenation and relaxation. Some of the many attractions of this destination include Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Arulmigu Manakula, Promenade Beach, Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Auroville and Paradise Beach.

How to prepare for a trip to Tamil Nadu?

Tamil Nadu is widely popular among tourists and pilgrims. Before travelling, tourists must consider a few things to ensure a pleasant trip.

Plan your budget

The budget you have chosen will determine the nature of your trip, including destinations chosen, shopping and the number of days to stay.

Choose the destination

Decide on the places your wish to explore. Some popular cities include Chennai, Mahabalipuram, Rameshwaram, Vellore and Yelagiri. If you are looking for adventure, select places popular for adventure sports.

Consider the climate

Find out the climate of the destination, which will help you in planning for the trip. Check out the places where you will find the best food and accommodation options. Do some carry government documents like identity proof.

Best time to visit Tamil Nadu

Best time to visit Tamil Nadu is from March to May and September to November when the climate is pleasant.

Make sure you have packed your luggage for a comfortable stay. Start by packing your essentials, including a mobile phone charger, an extra set of clothes, personal care and medicines, and snacks. If you are visiting hill stations, make sure to pack warm clothing. Further, avoid packing unnecessary items that can increase the weight of your luggage.

Which is the best tourist place in Tamil Nadu

Ooty, Kodaikanal, Madurai, Tanjore, Chennai, Rameshwaram, Coimbatore etc. are the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu.

Which city is most visited in Tamil Nadu?

Chennai is the most visited place in Tamil Nadu.

Which is the cleanest city in Tamil Nadu?

Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai feature among the cleanest city in Tamil Nadu.

Is 2 days enough for Kodaikanal?

Yes 2 days is enough to cover Kodaikanal.

Which is richest city in Tamil Nadu?

According to reports, Kanyakumari has a per capita income of more than Rs 81,000, that is the highest per capita income in Tamil Nadu. The second in place is Tirupur.

Is Tamil Nadu worth visiting?

Tamil Nadu is a beautiful state with breathtaking rock-cut temples and serene sea beaches. It is definitely a place worth visiting.

What is the best time to visit Tamil Nadu?

Tamil Nadu has pleasant weather throughout the year. However, March-May and September-November is the best time to visit here.

Which is the best place to visit in Tamil Nadu?

The best places to visit in Tamil Nadu include Rameshwaram, Ooty, Coonoor, Kodaikanal, and Kanchipuram.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu in April 2024

  • Updated on February 8, 2024
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Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu in April

Tamil Nadu, a state steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, is a vibrant tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored. April, with its warm days and balmy nights, offers a unique window to experience the splendor of this South Indian gem. From its sun-soaked beaches and serene hill stations to the grandeur of its ancient temples and rich cultural festivities, Tamil Nadu in April is an invitation to travelers seeking diversity and depth in their journeys. Here are the 10 best places to visit in Tamil Nadu during this month, each offering its unique flavor and charm.

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April in Tamil Nadu: Your Ultimate Guide to the 10 Most Enchanting Destinations

1. ooty – the queen of hill stations.

Pykara Lake Ooty

Nestled in the Nilgiri Hills, Ooty is a haven of tranquility and natural beauty. April marks the beginning of summer, making it the perfect time to visit. The temperature is pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 20°C, ideal for exploring the lush tea gardens, Botanical Gardens, and Ooty Lake.

The annual Flower Show held in the Botanical Gardens during this month is a mesmerizing display of colors and fragrances, attracting tourists and botany enthusiasts alike.

Things to Do:

  • Take a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for picturesque views.
  • Visit the Ooty Botanical Gardens to witness a wide variety of flora, including rare species.
  • Enjoy boating at Ooty Lake and admire the surrounding natural beauty.

How to Reach:

  • By Air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport, about 88 km away.
  • By Rail: Mettupalayam, 40 km from Ooty, is the nearest railhead connected by the mountain railway.
  • By Road: Ooty is well-connected by road with major cities like Bangalore, Chennai, and Coimbatore .
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2. Kodaikanal – The Princess of Hill Stations

Coaker’s Walk Kodaikanal Tamil Nadu

Kodaikanal stands as a serene retreat with its mist-covered cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and crystal-clear lakes. April is when the town shakes off the winter chill, and the flora begins to bloom, painting the landscape in vibrant hues.

The Kodaikanal Lake, Coaker’s Walk, and Bryant Park are must-visit spots. The pleasant weather, with temperatures hovering around 10°C to 15°C, makes it ideal for trekking, cycling, and boating.

  • Explore the Kodaikanal Lake on a bicycle or by boat.
  • Trek to Dolphin’s Nose for breathtaking views of the valleys.
  • Visit Bryant Park to see a wide collection of flowers and plants.
  • By Air: Madurai Airport, about 120 km away, is the nearest airport.
  • By Rail: The nearest railway stations are Palani Station (64 km away) and Kodai Road Station (80 km away).
  • By Road: Kodaikanal is accessible by road from cities like Madurai, Coimbatore, and Chennai.
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3. Madurai – The Temple City

Meenakshi Amman Temple, Madurai, Tamil Nadu2

April in Madurai is vibrant, with the city coming alive for the Chithirai Festival, one of the longest celebrations in the world. The Meenakshi Amman Temple, at the heart of the city, has become the focal point of festivities, drawing devotees and tourists from across the globe.

Despite the heat, the spiritual and cultural fervor of Madurai during this time is a compelling experience. The architectural grandeur of the Meenakshi Temple, coupled with the city’s pulsating streets and local cuisine, offers a deep dive into Tamil Nadu’s heritage.

  • Witness the grandeur of the Meenakshi Amman Temple , especially during the Chithirai Festival.
  • Explore the Thirumalai Nayakar Mahal and its Dravidian-Islamic architecture.
  • Enjoy the street food and shop for traditional fabrics and crafts.
  • By Air: Madurai has its international airport, connecting it with major cities in India.
  • By Rail: Madurai Junction is a major railway station connecting the city to the rest of India.
  • By Road: Well-connected by TNSTC buses and private services from major cities.

4. Rameshwaram – The Island Sanctuary

Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple, Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu

Rameshwaram , a tranquil island town, holds immense spiritual significance and natural beauty. April is a special time to visit, with the Ramanathaswamy Temple attracting pilgrims for its elaborate rituals and stunning Dravidian architecture.

The serene beaches, such as Dhanushkodi , offer a peaceful retreat. The Pamban Bridge, connecting the island to the mainland, offers breathtaking views of the turquoise sea, making it a photographer’s delight.

  • Visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple and marvel at its architectural beauty.
  • Explore the ghost town of Dhanushkodi.
  • Walk on the Pamban Bridge to enjoy the sea views.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is at Madurai, about 175 km away.
  • By Rail: Rameshwaram is well-connected by rail to major cities like Chennai and Madurai.
  • By Road: Regular bus services link Rameshwaram with major Tamil Nadu cities.

Rameshwaram Package:  5 Nights 6 Days Rameshwaram Madurai Kanyakumari Trip Itinerary

5. Thanjavur – The Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu

Tanjore Royal Palace Tamil Nadu

Thanjavur, or Tanjore , is famous for its rich Dravidian heritage, exemplified by the Brihadeeswarar Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

April is a great time to explore the city’s royal past, with the Tanjore Royal Palace and Art Gallery offering glimpses into its glorious history. The region’s lush paddy fields are in full bloom, earning it the nickname “Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu.”

  • Explore the Brihadeeswarar Temple and its architectural magnificence.
  • Visit the Thanjavur Royal Palace and Art Gallery.
  • Enjoy the local cuisine, rich in traditional South Indian flavors.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Tiruchirappalli International Airport, about 60 km away.
  • By Rail: Thanjavur has a railway station connecting it to major cities.
  • By Road: Well-connected by road to cities like Chennai, Madurai, and Coimbatore.
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6. Coonoor – The Hidden Gem

views from Dolphin’s Nose, Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Less crowded than its sister city Ooty, Coonoor offers a serene escape into nature. The Sim’s Park, with its exotic plant species, is in full bloom in April.

The Lamb’s Rock and Dolphin’s Nose viewpoints offer stunning vistas of the Nilgiri Hills. The pleasant weather, with temperatures around 15°C to 20°C, is perfect for long walks and tea estate visits.

  • Visit Sim’s Park with its extensive collection of plants and flowers.
  • Take a trek to Dolphin’s Nose for stunning views of the Nilgiri Hills.
  • Explore the tea estates and sample fresh tea directly from the gardens.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport, about 70 km away.
  • By Rail: The Nilgiri Mountain Railway connects Coonoor with Ooty and Mettupalayam.
  • By Road: Coonoor is well-connected by road to major cities and towns in Tamil Nadu.

7. Mahabalipuram – The Sculptor’s Paradise

mamallapuram-shore-temple

April in Mahabalipuram is warm, but the sea breeze makes explorations of its ancient heritage sites pleasant. The Shore Temple, Five Rathas, and Arjuna’s Penance are architectural marvels that speak volumes of the Pallava Dynasty’s craftsmanship. Early mornings and late afternoons are the best times to visit, avoiding the midday heat.

  • Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Group of Monuments, including the Shore Temple and Five Rathas.
  • Visit Krishna’s Butterball and marvel at its precarious balance.
  • Enjoy the beach and the local seafood cuisine.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport, about 58 km away.
  • By Rail: The nearest railway station is in Chengalpattu, 29 km away.
  • By Road: Mahabalipuram is easily accessible by road from Chennai and other major cities.
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8. Chettinad – The Mansion District

Chettinad Mansions Tamil Nadu

Chettinad, renowned for its culinary heritage and palatial homes, offers a unique cultural experience. The Chettinad mansions, with their intricate architecture, are a testament to the affluent lifestyle of the Chettiar community. April is the perfect time to indulge in authentic Chettinad cuisine, known for its rich flavors and spices.

  • Tour the Chettinad mansions and admire their unique architectural style.
  • Sample authentic Chettinad cuisine, known for its richness and flavor.
  • Visit the local markets for traditional Chettinad sarees and handicrafts.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Madurai International Airport, about 90 km away.
  • By Rail: The nearest major railway station is Karaikudi Junction.
  • By Road: Chettinad is well-connected by road with major cities in Tamil Nadu.

9. Yercaud – The Jewel of the South

Emerald Lake Yercaud Tamil Nadu

Yercaud, a charming hill station in the Eastern Ghats, is a delight in April with its cool climate and lush greenery. The Yercaud Lake, surrounded by gardens and woods, and the Killiyur Falls are popular attractions. The Servarayan Temple, situated atop the highest point, offers panoramic views of the Ghats.

  • Boating in the Yercaud Lake surrounded by gardens and woods.
  • Trek to the Servarayan Temple and enjoy the panoramic views.
  • Visit the Yercaud Orchidarium, one of the largest orchidariums in India.
  • By Air: The nearest airport is Salem Airport, about 38 km away.
  • By Rail: Salem Railway Station is the nearest major railhead, about 35 km away.
  • By Road: Yercaud is well-connected by road to Salem and other major cities.

10. Tiruchirappalli – The City of Rock Forts

Rockfort Ucchi Pillayar Temple Trichy Tamil Nadu

Tiruchirappalli, or Trichy , with its historic Rock Fort Temple, offers a blend of spirituality and panoramic views. The temple, perched on a massive rocky outcrop, provides a 360-degree view of the city.

The Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in the world, is particularly vibrant in April, with various religious festivities taking place.

  • Climb up to the Rock Fort Temple for a panoramic view of the city.
  • Visit the Srirangam Ranganathaswamy Temple, a marvel of Dravidian architecture.
  • Explore the Kallanai Dam, one of the oldest water-regulation structures in the world.
  • By Air: Tiruchirappalli International Airport offers domestic and international flights.
  • By Rail: Trichy is well-connected by train to major cities across India.
  • By Road: Well-connected by TNSTC buses and private services to major cities.

Tamil Nadu in April is a kaleidoscope of experiences, offering something for every type of traveler. Whether you are drawn to the serenity of hill stations, the spiritual aura of ancient temples, or the rich tapestry of culture and history, this South Indian state promises an unforgettable journey. As you plan your visit, remember to respect the natural and cultural heritage of the places you explore, ensuring they remain unspoiled for generations to come.

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Cool Places to Drive to in Tamil Nadu to Beat The Summer Heat

Are you someone who likes to soak in the summer sun along with the rich dose of Vitamin D? Are you someone who feels energised even in the most scorching heat? Lucky you! Most people, however, get tired with the sun and sweat. We often see most of you curled up in your bedroom enveloped in the artificial air of an air conditioner. Well, don’t you think you should be out and about enjoying the fresh air outside when the summer vacations are on? Yes, we totally agree that your city has drastic heat and extremely scorching summer. But that doesn’t mean the entire country faces the same weather. There are some places which have wonderfully cool temperature and lovely weather even during the hottest summer months. No, you guessed it wrong. We aren’t talking about the northern part of India or the Himalayas this time. Let’s bid our options in south India!

Tamil Nadu is one of the most distinguished States in southern India. It has some lovely stretch of green meadows and incredible weather to pair with it wonderfully. But that is not all that you can expect when you go around holidaying here. When you plan road trips to Tamil Nadu this summer vacation, we are sure you are going to have a fabulous time picnicking around in your trusted four-wheeler.

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Very essential factors to keep in mind when traveling to Tamil Nadu!

Average temperature expected at Tamil Nadu during the summer months — 28 degrees to 45 degrees Celsius depending upon the places you are visiting in this State.

Types of activities in store for you at Tamil Nadu — Don’t forget that there are some really interesting and entertaining things to do in Tamil Nadu for your perfect vacation time:

  • Heritage trips
  • Religious tours 
  • Wildlife exploration 
  • Sightseeing 
  • Water sports 
  • Beach time 
  • Adventurous activities 
  • Bird watching 

Enticing locations to visit in Tamil Nadu during summer!

  • Pondicherry
  • Dhanushkodi
  • Kanyakumari
  • Mahabalipuram

Tamil Nadu is a State with not just a handful of heritage sites and prominent temples, it is a drop-dead gorgeous location with everything alluring and refreshing. From the lush green plantations to the high hills and mountains, the incredible beaches to the pure and clear waterfalls and riverside places, you will find nature’s bounty all around. So, if you haven’t still visited this State yet, this summer is the best time to plan a journey out there. And when you are visiting this precious gem of South India, you might as well explore these splendid locations:

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Let’s start with the buzzing capital city of Tamil Nadu which is so much in talks every now and then. Apart from the fabulous infrastructural development of this place, even the beaches of Chennai are super impressive. You should plan a trip to the various beach sides like the Marina Beach, Edward Elliot’s Beach, etc. after exploring the city. What’s more, even the Ashtalakshmi Temple of Chennai is a very important religious centre and the government Museum an interesting location to explore. The city of Chennai is scorching during summer; however, beaching amidst the sea breeze shall bring you relief from the heat.

2. Pondicherry

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If you are looking for some serene tranquillity, buildings with characters, picturesque sites and much more, then Pondicherry is the location where you should head to. The yesterday’s French colony still makes you feel as if you are living in the 1900’s era. The Indo-French architecture all around and the lovely old-world charm of this place are worth experiencing. And to beat the heat, drive towards the calm and inviting beaches like Paradise Beach, Promenade Beach, etc. You should also take a look at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, a perfect example of French architecture in this city.

3. Mudumalai

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Wildlife enthusiast? Or is it wilderness in general that attracts you? So, Mudumalai then is the place for you to explore. It’s one of the most visited tourist attractions of Tamil Nadu which is proud of its magnificent flora and fauna. Exciting wildlife sightings can also be on your cards as you may come across jackals, leopards, tigers and many more such exotic animals at the Mudumalai National Park. Even the Needle Rock Viewpoint and the Theppakadu Elephant Camp are worth visiting when you are here.

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4. Dhanushkodi

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If you want to know of one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu that is both serene, quiet, and spectacular, then Dhanushkodi is the name. It’s a lovely beach town away from the urban crowd and ideal for love birds or even for some solitude. You should definitely visit the Dhanushkodi Beach, Kothandaraswamy Temple, Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park, and Shri Ram Sethu Viewpoint when you are here. 

5. Kanyakumari

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Next, we have in the list, one of the most pleasant places to visit in summer in Tamil Nadu – Kanyakumari. This can be your one stop solution for taking care of myriad interests in a destination. Like, you can enjoy exclusive water-sports activities, beach time, visit the religious places, and even explore the wildlife.  The famous places to visit here are Kanyakumari Beach, Shri Bhagavathy Temple, and Vivekananda Rock Memorial.

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If you are a great fan of architecture and temples, then you should definitely visit Trichy in Tamil Nadu. It is a fantastic destination with dozens of incredible heritage temples. You should definitely view the Shri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Ucchi Pillayar Temple, and Jambukeswarar Temple of Trichy during your visit.

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A trip to Vellore, an ancient fort city of Tamil Nadu, is imperative when you have the flexibility of a car rental from Revv for travelling. You will be surprised by the ancient aura of this place regardless of the knowledge that there are two of the most prominent medical institutions of the country in this city. You should stay at one of the luxurious hotels of Vellore and visit the famous places like Vellore Fort, Jalakandeswarar Temple, and Palamathi Hills.

8. Pollachi

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If you are searching for the cool places in summers in Tamil Nadu, then Pollachi should be in your wish-list. The incredible natural beauty and greenery of this location is worth all the praise. The wonderful lakes, the unending lines of the coconut trees, and lush greenery are everything that can make you feel relaxed and wonderful. The Pollachi Ayyappan Temple and Parambikulam Tiger Reserve are definitely worth visiting.

9. Mahabalipuram

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You already know Tamil Nadu is induced with religious values and incredible architectural and cultural heritage. Well, this can be easily seen at Mahabalipuram. It’s a location that prides in having some of the very admirable temples and monuments. And not just this, you even get to visit lots of cool beaches at this destination. Do visit the Shore Temple, Varaha Cave Temple, and Pancha Rathas while you’re here.

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10. Yelagiri

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It’s definitely not right to visit this State and miss heading to Yelagiri – one of the finest hill stations of Tamil Nadu. The picturesque location has lots of lush greenery, exciting waterfalls, and wonderful streams to keep you mesmerised. You can even try camping, trekking, and hiking out here. The Swamimalai Hills, Yelagiri Lake and Stellar Cave are places worth visiting in Yelagiri. 

Tamil Nadu is dotted with picturesque places all over. All incredibly beautiful, each in their own way. We have listed for you those that can be toured even during the summer months keeping in mind the heat and rising mercury. If you are in a mood to stretch your holidays more, do consider visiting Kotagiri to watch captivating waterfalls, Valparai – a wonderful hill station, Kolli Hills – an impressive curvy trekking spot, and Dindigul – an impressive historical city. Just for your added convenience, do get a self-drive car rental from Revv to tour with safety and convenience.

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Best Places To Visit In Tamil Nadu During Summer

Summer is here and the sun is at its full might. If the blistering summer heat doesn’t bother you from taking an excursion, definitely this is the perfect time to explore  Tamil Nadu . From some of the exotic hill stations that have the most pleasant climate during the summer , to the amazing temple towns, historically significant sites, scenic destinations with lovely beaches and wildlife sanctuaries packed with rich flora and fauna, there is no dearth of options when it comes to planning an unforgettable summer getaway in   Tamil Nadu . Each place in  Tamil Nadu  is incredibly beautiful that its magical charm enchants the lucky tourists who set their foot upon this dreamland.

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Here is the list of the  Best Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu During Summer . So what’s your pick?

Kodaikanal:

A quiet favorite among holiday seekers and honeymooners,  Kodaikanal  is an ultimate delight during the summers . The place treats you with mesmeric scenic views of misty mountain tops, silky pine trees, echoing hills, rolling pastures, cold streams, mystic valleys, twisted roads, dense woods, and a lush carpet of green slopes.

A scenic view of Poombarai village in Kodaikanal.

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The peaceful surroundings and the breezy climate of  Kodaikanal  would leave you refreshed and relaxed throughout the trip. Breathtaking treks, boating, cycling, and leisure walks are a must-experience here.

Ooty  is the perfect summer destination for those looking to unwind during the burning hot weather . It is one of the coolest places in Tamil Nadu and a heavenly paradise of astounding beauty.

A spectacular view of Ooty lake

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The rolling hills, surrounding plush greenery, sprawling tea estates, manicured gardens, lush woodlands, shimmering lakes fringed with massive dams, admiring the red-roofed bungalows that embellish the hill station are so soothing for the eyes. Here you can indulge in activities like a toy train ride, boating, trekking, camping, cycling, etc.

The calm and picturesque hill station,  Yercaud  is nature’s gift. It is rated as the 5th coolest place in Tamil Nadu  which makes it one of the best places to visit in the state during summer .

A scenic view of tourists enjoying a boating ride at Yercaud lake.

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The thick green vegetation sprinkled with orange groves, coffee and spice plantations covering the hill station not only enhances the beauty of the place but also keeps the climate pleasant.  Yercaud  offers many exciting activities like trekking, hiking, boating and nature walks to make the vacation more memorable.

Nilgiri Mountain Railways:

An exceptional ride in the  Nilgiri Mountain Railways  to the foothills of Nilgiris is one of the best ideas for your enchanting summer vacation . Also known as  Toy Train , this is the unique highlight of your visit to  Ooty  and is a renowned  UNESCO World Heritage Site  as well.

A spectacular view of the Nilgiri Mountain Train crossing through a bridge.

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Ooty Toy Train Ride offers truly a spectacular journey filled with picturesque views en route and is one of the best means to discover the pristine treasures of the Nilgiris that passes through lush forests, verdant green slopes, dark snaking tunnels, and stunning gorges.

Mudumalai National Park:

Mudumalai National Park  is one of the best places to visit in Tamil Nadu   during summer for wildlife enthusiasts and bird lovers. It is the perfect time to spot wild animals near water sources as they come out from their habitat to quench their thirst during the hot season .

A majestic view of a male elephant crossing roads of Mudumalai national park in Tamil Nadu.

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It is one of the famous tiger reserves in India and is home to several endangered and vulnerable animal species. Due to migration, the bird population is highest during this time, offering a great opportunity for bird watching. 

The visually delightful greenery and the relaxing ambience allure tourists to  Yelagiri  during the summers . The place looks no less than breathtaking and captivating for anyone who appreciates nature.

Tourists enjoying pedal boating ride at Yelagiri lake.

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This lovely hill station stands majestically amidst four mountains and has a salubrious climate prevailing throughout the year making it a must-visit place in summer . Offering many scenic and exciting trekking routes, Yelagiri is a true trekker’s paradise. Boating, hiking, strolling, and shopping are the other activities you can enjoy here.

Reflecting the charm of a heritage city as well as offering all the modern comforts,  Chennai  is indeed one of the best destinations to visit in   Tamil Nadu  for those who wish to explore the rich cultural heritage of the state.

A beautiful view of colorful gopurams of Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Chennai, Tamil Nadu,

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The place is blessed with numerous serene beaches, soothing lakes, beautiful historical temples, amazing parks, exciting boathouses and so many beautiful getaways to beat the heat during the summers . Chennai is also worth visiting for pilgrimage, gastronomic tours as well as shopping.

The lovely picturesque  Coonoor  is one of the top summer destinations to visit in   Tamil Nadu . The mesmerizing panoramic views of rolling green hills, mists hovering over the valleys, green plantations, dense forests teeming with wild creatures, breathtaking waterfalls, old colonial buildings and the tranquil ambience makes  Coonoor  a place of mystical beauty.

A beautiful view of Blue heritage steam engine train of "Nilgiri mountain railway" at the Coonoor station, Tamilnadu.

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The blissful climate keeps the place cool and windy.  Coonoor  offers an ideal setting for romantic strolls, trekking, bird watching and other thrilling outdoor activities.

Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary:

Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary  makes for a great destination to visit in Tamil Nadu during summer . Blessed with a scenic landscape, it is one of the most picturesque and attractive wildlife sanctuaries in  Tamil Nadu .

Elephant camp at Kozhikamuthi in Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary

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The forests of  Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary  are noted for their valuable timber trees and the presence of some of the most exotic varieties of flora and fauna. It is also popular as  Indira Gandhi National Park . Summer is one of the best time to spot wildlife at Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary .

Valparai  is one of  Tamil Nadu’s most spectacular hill stations and an ideal getaway during the summer . It has a peaceful atmosphere surrounded on all sides by tropical evergreen forests, lush green tea and coffee estates, glittering lakes, and splendid waterfalls.

A breathtaking view of the Aliyar dam views en route to Valparai in the state of Tamilnadu.

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Also, a variety of animals and birds can be spotted here. The cool climate, refreshing aroma of tea and coffee and green scenic views make the trip to  Valparai  relaxing and enjoyable. Being a trekker’s paradise, Valparai promises a bounty of wild trails and treks.

Kanyakumari:

Kanyakumari  is indeed an awe-inspiring destination you don’t want to miss in  Tamil Nadu . The breathtaking view of spectacular sunrise and sunset over the waters can be seen nowhere like that in  Kanyakumari .

A fascinating view of the Thiruvalluvar statue at Kanyakumari in the state of Tamilnadu.

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Kanyakumari is one of the extraordinary places where you will see the confluence of three mighty oceans: the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. A visit to Kanyakumari  is a richly rewarding experience that greets you with matchless scenic beauty, lots of historical monuments, beautiful temples and natural wonders.

Pondicherry:

Pondicherry  is an affable destination you must include in your travel bucket list for this summer.  Coupled with its French past and cultural heritage, Pondicherry exhibits a unique vibe of colonial charm. The place is dotted with serene and picturesque beaches where you can spend a relaxing summer vacation .

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Puducherry aka Pondicherry is blessed with bewitching natural beauty and a tranquil ambience. The incredible scenic views and the colonial architectures that embellish the streets make you feel like you are exploring some foreign countries.

Mahabalipuram:

The most priceless gem of Tamil Nadu ,  Mahabalipuram  is an incredible tourist destination throughout the year but summers make for a perfect opportunity to explore the place without the throngs of tourists.

A magnificent view of the shore temple at Mahabalipuram.

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From the stupefying architecture to the beautiful sandy beaches, the matchless serenity, the soothing atmosphere and the culture-rich history, Mahabalipuram renders an enriching travel experience like no other. Its intricately carved temples and rock-cut caves are absolute architectural wonders that are sure to leave you awestruck.

One of the most vivacious, mythical, and soulful cities of  Tamil Nadu , Madurai  is a place worth visiting that holds a great cultural heritage. Also known as the ‘Lotus City’,  Madurai  is considered as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in India .

Beautiful colorful towers of Meenakshi Amman Temple in Madurai

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The stupendous  Meenakshi Amman Temple  which ranks among India’s greatest temples lures tourists and pilgrims to Madurai . The tranquility and unique charm of  Madurai  weave a magical ambience to lose yourself in this awesome place during the summer .

Rameswaram:

Rameswaram  is an enchanting place of divinity, fun, and excitement and makes for a perfect retreat during the summer with its soothing climate and alluring scenic beauty.

View of Pamban bridge in Rameshwaram. First indian bridge, which connects Pamban island and mainland India.

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Rameswaram  is famed for being the abode of the famous Ramanathaswamy Temple  that boasts of the longest corridor in the world as well as its magnificent prakaras with massive sculptured pillars on either side. The enchanting Pamban Island on which this holy town situates, itself is a place of jaw-dropping beauty.

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Maldivian Tourism body said they will hold roadshows in India to woo tourists back amid strain in India-Maldives diplomatic ties.

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The Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO), who met Indian High Commissioner Munu Mahawar in Male, said they intend to forge close collaboration with the Indian High Commission in the Maldives and also facilitate influencer and media familiarisation trips to once again bring back the tourism sector, which recently saw a significant dip. 

"In this trajectory, plans are currently underway to launch comprehensive road shows across key Indian cities and to facilitate influencer and media familiarisation trips to the Maldives in the upcoming months," a local media news outlet quoted a Maldivian tourism body as saying.

Further, while calling India a crucial tourist market for the Maldives, MATATO added that they look forward to partnering with prominent travel associations and industry stakeholders across India to further promote the Maldives as a premier travel destination.

It is pertinent to note that the Maldivian tourism ministry has indicated a significant drop in the number of Indian tourists visiting the country. Pertinently, this comes after a full-blown backlash the Maldives received after three of its officials extended derogatory remarks against PM Narendra Modi during his visit to the Lakshadweep Islands, situated on India's west coast, on January 6. 

The statement also triggered a wave of outrage, with prominent personalities across various fields in India calling for people to visit Lakshadweep instead of the Maldives.

Significantly, according to the statistics by the Maldives' Ministry of Tourism, there has been a significant drop in the number of Indian tourists visiting the country. This year, as of April 10, 37,417 Indian tourists visited the island nation. China (71,995) continued to lead the table, followed by the United Kingdom (66,999), Russia (66,803), Italy (61,379), and Germany (52,256). READ MORE |  PM Modi wishes Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu on Eid-ul-Fitr amid frosty relations

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