Discover the best top things to do in Tiruchirappalli District, India including Grand Anaicut - Kallanai, Sri Ayyappan Temple, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Chettinad, Rock Fort Temple, Jambukeswarar Temple, Vayalur Murugan Temple, Kallanai Dam, Brahmapureeswarar Temple, Maariamman Temple.
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5.0 based on 125 reviews
I came to know about this temple when i was staying at SBI GH,Campeon Road. The temple is in walkable distance. Beautiful temple who follow traditions. Very serene surroundings with a lot of mooligai trees enabling us to breathe happily. Even as we enter the temple two sombu kudams containing tulasi water is placed. The water tastes divine. Actually i visited this temple in December 2018 just about one month before my retirement. Must visit place in Trichi
4.5 based on 1,072 reviews
Dedicated to Vishnu, the temple of Srirangam's vast complex has seven enclosures formed by huge rampart walls and 21 elaborate towers.
Always crowded, next to Tirupathi, again because of better crowd management, Dharshan is peaceful..Better avoid holiday and Sabarimala season to have more time to see the god.. Don't missing ramanujam 1000 pillar hall, beauty of main gopuram and coffee just outside of the main gopuram
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Not quite sure why Chettinad features here. The Chettinad mansions are mind blowing phenomenal. Their facades are imposing. We were lucky to be invited by a Chettiar couple to see their house while exploring the facades. The scale of the house cannot be described. The Burma teak and tiles from UK were exquisite. The courtyards will leave you spell bound. Do drive around the villages of Athangudi and Kanadukathan.
4.5 based on 719 reviews
A historic temple that is well preserved by the 3.7 Billion Years Old rocks, that are older than Himalayas and Greenland.
4.5 based on 314 reviews
What struck me was that from the first entrance, one could almost see through to the sanctum sanctorum. And it was a beautiful view. The temple is also knows as Thriuvanakovil. Better to go in the evening at around 6, spend a couple of hours. Would be cooler than the mornings. The temple is clean and has 3 praharams. The pillars, art are amazing. The main diety is in a sort of cave. Buy a ticket for Rs. 10 to see the deity from closer quarters. Prasadams like Puliyogare are available. Parking is there on the surrounding streets. If you are visiting Srirangam, do visit this temple.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Lord Muruga blessed the Saint Poet Arunagiri Nathar at Vayalur and with HIS blessings, he composed Thirupugal. Arunagirināthar wrote 18 verses (910-927) on Vayalur in the famous Thiruppukal. In every temple Lord Natarajar is in HIS unique dance pose.. Like wise, in this Temple, Lord Natarajar is in Sadura Danda pose. In front of the temple a beautiful pond called Sakti Theertham is found. This is believed to have been created by the Sakthivel of Lord Muruga. At the entrance of the temple pond, you could see Theradiyan sannithi.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
It's unbelievable that this Dam has been in tact surviving many natural and made made calamities, for more than 2000 years.And it is still functional. No words to thank the Karikal cholan for building this master piece for us..
4.5 based on 147 reviews
This Temple is situated in a small village called Thirupatoor, which is at a distance of about 42 kms from Trichy.. You have to go in Trichy - Chennai highway for 42 kms and then take a left cut to reach this village.. the temple has a very good vibrations and its really a gift to visit this temple.. dont miss this temple.. The temple complex is huge with lot of people coming from all over tamilnadu.. Some are Coming from other states also.. If you are thinking that you are struggling a lot in your life ,in spite of all your efforts, Then You
4.5 based on 103 reviews
The Goddess Mariamman's one of the most world famous temple words are insuffeicient to describe her power and grace and the reach she has on the trichy peoples heart, huge crowds throng the temple throught the year.
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