Dindigul (Tiṇṭukkal) is a city in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Dindigul district. Dindigul is located 420 km (260 mi) southwest of the state capital, Chennai and 100 km (62 mi) away from Thiruchirapalli and Theni 77 Km and the nearest city World Famous (66 km) is Madurai.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Decided to visit Perumal temple at Thadicombu on a Saturday. Shanivaar or Saturday is always a Perumal day at all the temples. Reached the temple after confirming the route from Dindigul couple of times. IT was Heavy traffic after Crossing the underbridge of the Highway on Karur Road .It was a distance exactly 9kms from Dindigul. Reached the temple parking area which was difficult to find a parking even for a two wheeler. Inside the temple was big queue with special darshan token option also. As was with my small kid, so could not have waited all the time in the long queue. Had made an outer and inner prakaram parikrama of the temple. Outside the temple in lawns were seen deepams lighted up all over to over thousands of them. Rarely witnessed a sight like of this. IT appeared like a fairyland. Inside the temple, was a powerful influence of the majestic Sri Saunderaja Perumal. Decided to come for a second visit on a less crowded day. Couple of days later, was back to have the divine darshanam of Sri Saunderraja Perumal . IT was a divine experience difficult to make words out for. A lesser known temple of SriVishnu hidden like a gem to get discovered only by the exceptionally fortunate souls. Really blessed are those who get selected a chance to visit a divine place such as here. Sri Venkateshaya Namaha. Om Namoh Bhagwate Vasudevaya.
4.0 based on 42 reviews
A must see historical site.The fort was strategically located at the Cross roads of chola and pandiya kingdoms.It was built by the Madurai Nayakas and later captured by Mysore kingdom and subsequently by the British.It has Armoury, horse stables,cells for Prisoners,Rooms for soldiers, Artillery at Vantage points and a beautiful Siva temple.Apart from the historical relevance the fort offers a spectacular view of Dindigul town, the surrounding country side and the Palani hills.The entrance fee collected by Archeological survey of India is a pittance (Rs25).I give an unequivocal 5 stars to this place..
4.0 based on 48 reviews
A Short & Good Trip for Peoples around Madurai & Dindigul. I Travel with my family in bikes. Best climate I feel very close to my city. Its Full of Mist not able to see road clearly. Road is small but good in condition. Good to travel in Bike & car. Avoid Bus due to 18 hairpin bends are there. If you want to feel full climate books some room there & stay. Shops & food hotels are limited only there.
4.0 based on 113 reviews
I went to Silver Cascade Falls. The perfect stop over in-between a long journey, these silver cascade falls demand your attention while you travel from Kodaikanal till Madurai. The Silver Cascade Falls formed as a result of the over flowing of the famous man-made Kodai Lake, are the perfect way to have a break while on a long road trip. It is great place to go.
3.0 based on 32 reviews
That cotton cushion kind of area all infront of us will be the beautiful clouds. A super scenic view which we never experience in ordinary place.
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