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How long is the drive from Coimbatore to Vijayawada?

The direct drive from Coimbatore to Vijayawada is 543 mi (874 km), and should have a drive time of 10 hrs 49 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Coimbatore to Vijayawada, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Tirupati, as well as top places to visit like Kodiveri Dam and Thindal Murugan Temple, or the ever-popular T A MALIGAI.

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The top city between Coimbatore and Vijayawada is Tirupati. It's 6 hours from Coimbatore and 5 hours from Vijayawada.
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Tirupati

Tirupati, located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, is renowned for its Sri Venkateswara Temple situated on one of the 7 peaks of Tirumala Hills. This draws countless Hindu pilgrims to the city. The area also includes the Sri Venkateswara National Park and the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park, which houses lions and primates.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Vijayawada

Best stops along Coimbatore to Vijayawada drive

The top stops along the way from Coimbatore to Vijayawada (with short detours) are Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams), Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple - Vellore City, and Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple, Tiruchanur (Alimelu Mangapuram). Other popular stops include Grange TreeTop Adventure, Hogenakkal Tourism, and Arunachaleswarar Temple.
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T A MALIGAI

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GWC7+6JH, Gandhi nagar, Tamil Nadu 643217, India
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Kodiveri Dam

Dam
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Dam on the Bhavani River featuring a recreation area with swimming, play equipment & boat rides.
3.9
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Tamil Nadu 638503
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Thindal Murugan Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Thindal Murugan Temple is a hillside Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan. The temple boasts intricate carvings and a stunning golden stepped tower. It's an ideal place to spend time with family, particularly for kids who will love the visit. Visitors can witness the gold car (thanga ther) run on Fridays at 7 pm by paying Rs 1500. Thai Poosam is the most famous festival here, but it also draws large crowds.
Already reviewed. Super temple. Shri Velayuthaswamy temple in Thindal is a very famous one in Erode. A new Gopuram will come up soon to add more beauty to the temple. It is a must visit temple.
Karthikeyan P — Google review
Nestled atop Thindal Malai hill, the temple offers "a serene atmosphere" and "panoramic views of Erode" . The temple is accessible by climbing roughly 120 steps, or via a well-paved road for vehicles . Ample parking is available, though there is a fee, and some small shops at the base offer flowers and other items . Located approximately 6–8 km from Erode city center, it’s well-connected via buses and road networks . Festivals & Special Highlights The temple car (golden chariot) is run on certain occasions—such as Fridays—and can be witnessed by paying a donation (e.g., ₹1,500) . Major festivals like Thaipusam, Karthigai Deepam, and Panguni Uthiram are celebrated with grandeur and draw large crowds . The temple holds significance as one of the 108 Murugan shrines celebrated in Tiruppugazh hymns .
Jagan N — Google review
Thindal Murugan Kovil is truly a divine and spiritually uplifting place dedicated to Lord Murugan, the embodiment of wisdom, courage, and victory. The temple is situated on a small hill, giving devotees a serene atmosphere away from the noise of the city. Climbing up and having darshan itself feels like a blessing, as the cool breeze and peaceful surroundings fill the mind with positivity and devotion. The idol of Lord Murugan here is majestic and radiates divine energy. The temple is well-maintained, with clean premises and organized darshan, allowing devotees to worship peacefully. The chanting of mantras and the sound of temple bells create an aura of spirituality that deeply touches the soul. One of the highlights is the panoramic view from the top of the hill, which adds to the beauty and sanctity of the temple. Visiting during early mornings or evenings gives a blissful experience, especially when the temple lights shine across the city. Festivals, particularly Thaipusam and Panguni Uthiram, are celebrated with grandeur, attracting devotees from far and wide. The spiritual vibrations during these times are indescribable and must be experienced in person. Overall, Thindal Murugan Kovil is not just a temple but a divine destination where one feels closer to Lord Murugan. A must-visit for anyone seeking blessings, peace of mind, and spiritual upliftment... #Haromhara
RAJAM — Google review
This temple is muruga temple . There are 100 steps . The muruga temple has a small idol of muruga. There is a small vinayaga. The hill can be reached by road also. There is a Parking on top of hill.One can also use the ramp to climb. .
Dr.Gayatri K — Google review
Thindal Murugan Temple in Thindal, Erode, Tamil Nadu, is a very peaceful and beautiful place to visit. The temple is built on a small hill and offers a lovely view of Erode city. Climbing up is easy, and the cool breeze makes it a pleasant experience. The main deity, Lord Murugan, looks divine and powerful, bringing peace and positivity to everyone who visits. The temple is clean and well maintained, and the priests are kind and helpful. When I visited, some construction work was going on, which shows that the temple is being improved for devotees. There is car parking available, but it is limited, so visiting early or on weekdays is better. The temple is near a busy traffic area, but it’s easy to reach, and there is a bus stop nearby for those using public transport. The morning and evening atmosphere is very calm and spiritual with beautiful chants. Overall, a must-visit temple in Erode for peace, devotion, and blessings.
Ananth — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful Murugan temple on a small hill in Erode. The temple offers a very calm and divine atmosphere, especially during early mornings and evenings. Climbing the steps is easy and gives a great view of the city from the top. The place is always clean and well-maintained. There's enough parking space for both two-wheelers and cars. Special occasions like Thai Poosam or Panguni Uthiram are celebrated very nicely here. The golden chariot (Thanga Ther) procession in the evening is a must-see. Overall, it's a perfect place to visit with family and spend some quiet time in prayer and peace.
Sakthivel S — Google review
The Thindal Murugan Temple in Erode is a serene and spiritually uplifting place. Perched atop a small hill, the temple offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding area. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is known for its peaceful ambiance, well-maintained premises, and beautiful architecture. The climb to the temple is manageable, and the cool breeze adds to the experience. The priests are friendly and perform rituals with great devotion. The temple is especially vibrant during festivals, attracting devotees from all around. A must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual solace and a glimpse of traditional Tamil culture. Bus No. : 12 (from erode)
Veeramanikandan M — Google review
We seek the blessings of Lord Muruga and is wonderful place and ideally located like Palani. Where you can relax and sir in serene atmosphere.. Spend some quality spiritual time with Lord Muruga ..Darshan is good and wonderful place.
Ganapathy A — Google review
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4.5
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8M9G+V8X, Thindal, Erode, Tamil Nadu 638012, India
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Namakkal Sree Anjaneyar Temple

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Temple with a roofless sanctum housing a large statue of Lord Hanuman, adorned with flower garlands.
A beautiful temple. It may appear to be small but it's a big one and open type of temple. The line is quick and fast moving. You can literally see the god from any place you stand within the temple compound in front. They give vada as well after the darshan. Parking is there nearby at walkable distance in an open ground.
A H — Google review
One of the world famous Sri Anjaneya temples which is open to the sky. People can worship the lord for free and the statue will be easily visible from the main entrance. Lord Vinayagar temple is situated at the entrance on the right side. Betel leaf 🌿 garland is offered for prayers to the lord. Limited parking 🅿️ facilities only available. The temple is now fully surrounded by streets. The temple has a book 📖 store and a television 📺 which plays about the lord. DoV: 220225.
Kodeeswaran G — Google review
Beautiful statue😍 visit this temple and get your peaceful in Nammakal..God bless grace.🍂 Ambience was very neat and clean. Stores are available here for purchasing items. Parking facilities is little risk.
Dhilip A — Google review
The Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple is quite remarkable the sheer height and open to sky nature of the idol give it a very special feel. It strikes a balance between being accessible it is in town, visible and yet retaining a strong spiritual aura. It’s definitely worth visiting if you are interested in Hindu temple architecture, Hanuman worship, or serene pilgrimage spots in Tamil Nadu. If I were to rate it from reviews and impressions, probably 4.5 / 5 — high in devotion, significance, and experience; small deductions for crowd + parking challenges. You dedicated parking 🅿️ w available insideneed to go further inside.
Gopinath G — Google review
Namakkal Sree Anjaneyar Temple is one of the most divine and spiritually uplifting places to visit in Tamil Nadu. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, standing tall in an awe-inspiring 18-foot idol in the open sky without a roof, which is believed to signify his strength and devotion. The majestic figure of Lord Hanuman exudes an aura of peace, power, and positivity that immediately touches devotees. The temple is very well maintained, with clean surroundings and an orderly queue system for darshan. Priests perform rituals with great devotion, and the chanting of mantras fills the atmosphere with spiritual energy. The temple is located close to the famous Namakkal Narasimha Swamy Temple, making it a perfect spiritual circuit for devotees. Another highlight is the serene environment around the temple—free from commercial hustle—allowing visitors to feel deeply connected. Special poojas and Hanuman Jayanthi celebrations draw huge crowds, and the energy is truly divine. Overall, it is not just a temple but a place where one feels inner strength, faith, and peace. A must-visit for anyone traveling near Namakkal.
Pavan R — Google review
During my recent journey to Namakkal, I had the privilege of visiting the awe-inspiring Namakkal Anjaneyar Temple, renowned for its 18-foot tall monolithic statue of Lord Hanuman—one of the tallest in South.
Rakesh B — Google review
This temple is of a large sized boon giving Anjaneya in standing posture. Here Anjaneya with folded hands, is facing the sannidhi of Sri Lakshmi Narasimha across the road. Regular Pujas and Thirumanjanams are held to this deity by aspiring devotees - including betel leaves mala, sandal paste, white butter, vadamala etc. A must visit temple in Namakkal & a popular Parihara sthalam.
Murali R — Google review
Most device and spiritual temple. Many people come here to fulfill their desire. No specific parking, need to park bit far and walk.
Shrikrishna B — Google review
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4.5
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Hanumar Koil St, Palaniyappa Colony, Thillaipuram, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu 637001, India
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Aagaya Gangai water falls

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Waterfall
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the stunning Kolli Hills, Aagaya Gangai Waterfalls is a breathtaking destination that promises an unforgettable adventure. This natural wonder features crystal-clear waters cascading over lush green rocks, creating a serene and enchanting atmosphere. The journey to the falls involves descending approximately 1,032 steps, which can be quite challenging but ultimately rewarding as you are greeted by the mesmerizing views and refreshing mist of the waterfall.
The water fall is very beautiful and high. There are 1200 steps one side to reach the base of the waterfall which is steep and tiring, but it’s worth it. Must visit spot when you are planning to track the amazing 70 hairpins of the Kolli hills.
Faiz A — Google review
Not a falls person but this made me one. It was majestic, spectacular and huge. We had to climb down steep steps of 1100 steps to get down there. Getting up again might be difficult. But it's worth the trip. Literally the best falls in Tamil Nadu imo.
Manoah J — Google review
Best waterfall in kolli hills but has 1000+ steepy stairs, requires multiple rest stops according to one's fitness level.
Akash N — Google review
Aagaya Gangai Waterfalls – A Breathtaking Adventure Worth Every Effort!!! Visiting “Aagaya Gangai Waterfalls” in the “Kolli Hills” was an unforgettable experience—a perfect mix of natural beauty and an adventurous trek! The waterfall itself is absolutely mesmerising, with crystal-clear water cascading down lush green rocks, creating a serene and almost magical atmosphere. The sound of the falls, the cool mist in the air, and the surrounding dense forest make it feel like a hidden paradise. However, reaching the falls is “not for the faint-hearted!” The descent involves “around 1,200 steep steps”, and while the views along the way are stunning, the climb down (and especially back up) is quite challenging. The steps can be slippery, so wearing “good trekking shoes” is a must. There are a few resting spots along the way, but be prepared for a strenuous workout. If you’re not used to long treks, take it slow and carry enough water. Once you reach the bottom, the sight of the “powerful waterfall” makes every step worth it! The pool at the base is perfect for a refreshing dip, though the currents can be strong, so caution is needed. The untouched beauty of the place makes it feel like a secret escape from the world. Tips for future visitors: ✅ Start early to avoid the midday heat. ✅ Carry snacks, water, and a change of clothes. ✅ Wear “non-slip shoes” the steps can be treacherous. ✅ If you have knee or mobility issues, reconsider the trek. The journey back up is even harder, so pace yourself. But honestly, the sheer beauty of Aagaya Gangai makes the struggle worthwhile. It’s one of the most stunning waterfalls in Tamil Nadu, and the sense of accomplishment after completing the trek is unbeatable! “Highly recommended for adventure lovers and nature enthusiasts” just be prepared for a tough but rewarding experience! 🌿💦 Would I visit again? Absolutely! (But maybe after some leg training! 😆)
Surya N — Google review
Wonderful falls to enjoy and mix with nature. But bit adventures and have to walk through 1500 steps to reach. But worth it
Arun K — Google review
Kolli Hills: A Paradise for Nature Lovers If you're a nature enthusiast, Kolli Hills is a must-visit destination. Among its many attractions, the breathtaking Aagaya Gangai Waterfalls stands out. Located just a few kilometers from the city center, you can easily reach the entry point to the falls by car or bike. The Tamil Nadu Forest Department charges a nominal entry fee of ₹25 per person. From the entry, you'll need to descend about 600-900 steps to reach the waterfall. While the trek can be a bit challenging, the stunning views of nature along the way make it feel like a dream. The falls themselves are nothing short of spectacular. Towering and powerful, the cascading water resembles fine powder pouring from the top of the hill. The spray from the falls is so intense that it feels like standing in a gentle rain—an experience that will leave you mesmerized. Tips for Visitors: Wear raincoats and use waterproof mobile covers. Avoid carrying electronic gadgets unless they are well-protected from water. Aagaya Gangai is truly a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Kolli Hills. (This review is based on my personal experience.)
Soundar K — Google review
The walk down and up the 1200+ steps is worth for the view. It’s sad though to see the trash of plastics, clothes, etc. We seriously lack civic sense to maintain our nature.
AVINASH K — Google review
Here's a review about Agaya Gangai Falls: Just got back from an epic trip to Agaya Gangai Falls with my squad! This place is a total hidden gem. The scenic beauty and serene surroundings are breathtaking.
Satish K — Google review
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Ariyurnadu, Tamil Nadu 637411, India, USA
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1008 Shiva & Rajarajeshwari Temple Salem

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The 1008 Shiva Temple in Salem is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to Shiva, featuring an array of 1008 identical Nandi statues carved from stone. The main highway runs close by, but the temple can only be reached at the top of the hill. In addition to the impressive lingas and nandis, there are also other allied group temples such as Perumal Temple.
Nestled in the serene surroundings of Ariyanoor, near Salem, the 1008 Lingam Temple offers an ideal escape for those seeking peace, silence, and spiritual rejuvenation. Surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained natural beauty, this sacred site invites visitors into a tranquil journey of devotion and inner calm. The walk to the top of the mountain is both refreshing and reflective, with every curve of the pathway lined with Shiv Lingas and Nandi statues. Along the way, you’ll encounter various deities that enrich the spiritual atmosphere — from Lord Ganesha welcoming you at the entrance, to temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Jai Hanuman, Lord Shiva with Subramanyam, and the powerful Shakthi Devi. The entire trail is embraced by green plants and tall trees, adding to the sense of serenity. At the summit, a majestic 17-meter statue of Sri Umayambigai Sametha Sri Arunachala Sundareswara overlooks the hills, offering not just panoramic views but a deeply calming presence. The peaceful ambiance and sacred energy make this temple a perfect destination for those wishing to disconnect from the chaos and reconnect with their inner self.
Pranurish Z — Google review
About the temple It’s a relatively modern temple (built around 2010) under the care of the Vinayaka Mission. It has 1008 Shiva lingams arranged such that 1007 surround a central lingam, with a statue of Nandi in front. On the hilltop, the main shrine houses Sri Umaiyambigai Samedha Sri Arunachala Sundareswara. The temple is located on Salem’s bypass road, in Ariyanoor, about 14 km from Salem city centre. Timings There is some variation in reported timings. Here are the credible ones: According to Salem district’s official temple list: 7:30 am to 12:30 pm, and 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm Tamil Nadu Tourism brochure also lists the same timings: 7:30 am–12:30 pm & 4:00 pm–8:00 pm Some sources say it opens from 9:00 am to 8:00 pm (for general viewing) One devotional blog suggests 5:00 am to 12:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm From TripAdvisor Q&A: for main deity pooja, best between 9:00 am–11:00 am and 5:00 pm–8:00 pm Given these, the official timings (7:30 am–12:30 pm, 4:00 pm–8:00 pm) seem most reliable. Best time to visit Morning (soon after opening) is ideal: cooler, quieter, less crowded. Evening is also pleasant, especially during dusk, when the light and surroundings are serene. The winter months (November to February) are often recommended as the best time to visit (milder weather) Avoid midday in hot months, as heat and direct sun may make the walk up less comfortable
Sharath S — Google review
A Serene and Divine Discovery in Salem !! I truly regret having missed this divine place during my previous travels through Salem. This is a serene and peaceful location, nestled amidst nature and adorned with numerous Shiva Lingas, offering a truly calming and spiritually enriching experience. The temple provides convenient car parking with two options. You can either park at the bottom and enjoy a peaceful walk up the small hill, or take the Vinayaka Missions entrance to drive directly to the top. I highly recommend starting from the bottom, parking your vehicle, and beginning your ascent from the Vinayagar shrine. This place is a beautiful confluence of faiths, featuring shrines for all in one location. The atmosphere is incredibly calm and divine, filling you with a sense of tranquility and good vibes. When you're traveling through Salem, I urge you to take the time to visit this spot. You will be pleasantly surprised by the breathtaking views and the powerful, positive energy of the place.
Balaji M — Google review
A serene spiritual experience perched on a hill, this temple features an enchanting walkway lined with 1008 Shiva lingams and Nandi statues. The complex is clean, well-maintained, and offers beautiful views of the surrounding greenery. The ascent is pleasant whether you walk or drive, and the inner sanctum has a powerful aura. Some visitors note minor upkeep issues, but overall it’s a must-visit for those seeking peace and devotion.
Shivani P — Google review
Peaceful, unique, and beautifully laid out. Walking the pathway past row after row of Shiva lingams with a majestic central sanctum feels meditative—even on a busy day. The campus is clean, signage is clear, and darshan usually moves smoothly. Families and seniors will appreciate the benches and shaded stretches; kids get excited spotting the numbered lingams. What I liked: calm priests, tidy prakarams, and the satisfying “parikrama” loop where you can complete a quiet round of prayer without jostle. Plenty of photo-worthy angles in the open courtyard (avoid the sanctum for photos). Good to know: mornings and late evenings are cooler; afternoons can be hot in the open areas—carry water. Parking is straightforward near the entrance. Dress modestly, and keep small change/UPI handy for archana/prasadam. Tip: do one slow clockwise round touching each pillar/lingam cluster with your right hand—it turns the visit into a mindful walk. Secret tip: after the main darshan, stand a few minutes at the far end of the courtyard and look back toward the central shrine—the symmetry of the 1008 lingams lining up to the sanctum is the most serene frame of the temple. 🙏
Dinesh P — Google review
1008 Lingam Temple near Salem is a must-visit when traveling from Chennai to Coimbatore or Ooty. It’s a really big temple — walking inside itself takes more than 30 minutes. The unique part is that it’s a drive-in temple, you can take your vehicle inside and go around for darshan. Very peaceful, clean, and well maintained with a beautiful hill view.”
Devaprasad S — Google review
1008 Shiva Linga & Rajarajeshwari temple is a deeply spiritual and serene temple located on a tranquil hillside in Ariyanur near Salem Tamilnadu. The main attraction is the truly unique collection of 1008 Shiva lingams. Each lingam is accompanied by its own Nandi, creating a visually stunning spectacle. The location is also accessible via public transport from Salem's New Bus Stand it takes around 20 minutes to reach on a very reasonable fare of just 11 INR one way.
Manoj S — Google review
Enjoyed well with kids as privately maintained temple complex with plenty of amenities and some of the special god sculptures like load rama
Ajeesh S — Google review
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H3WJ+Q6Q, Srinagar - Kanyakumari Hwy, Ariyanur, Salem, Tamil Nadu 636308, India
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Mettur Dam

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Dam
Nature & Parks
The Mettur Dam is a grand hydroelectric dam that offers picturesque vistas of the surrounding mountains. The area around the dam is dotted with parks and playgrounds that are perfect for families to enjoy. This impressive construction spans a large river, harnessing its power to generate electricity while providing an awe-inspiring sight for visitors. The nearby green spaces provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as picnics and sports, ensuring there's something for everyone to relish in this wonderful location.
4.0
(86)
Tamil Nadu 636401, India, USA
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Yercaud

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Yercaud, a charming hill station town in Tamil Nadu, is nestled in the Shevaroy Hills and is famous for its orange groves, coffee plantations, and spice gardens. The town boasts the picturesque Yercaud Lake with a boathouse and surrounded by lush gardens and woods. Visitors can explore Anna Park with its local flora and Japanese garden or head to Lady's Seat vantage point for stunning views from the watchtower. With an area of 382.
4.0
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Tamil Nadu 636601, India, USA
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Grange TreeTop Adventure

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Adventure sports center
Outdoor Activities
Scenic Drives
Grange TreeTop Adventure is an exhilarating park nestled in the jungle, offering a range of ropes courses and thrilling zip-lining experiences. Located within a picturesque coffee plantation in Yercaud, the park aims to provide opportunities for visitors to connect with nature and embark on exciting adventures while minimizing environmental impact. With various obstacle courses suitable for all ages, it offers a unique way to enjoy the treetops regardless of the weather.
Price: Reasonable Place: Neat & Clean Service: Excellent It’s a good place to have some different kind of adventure experience by spending 30 to 40mins. They have provided all the safety measures and they do have well trained professionals to help us to do all the activities. Lowline for Kids: Price 300₹ + GST Extra Highline for Adults: Price 400₹ + GST Extra Zipline for Kids & Adults: Price 300₹ + GST Extra
Karthikeyan K — Google review
Grange Tree Top Adventure is an exhilarating experience! With rope courses for both kids and adults, you'll get to navigate through treetop challenges, literally walking on ropes suspended high above the ground. The sense of adventure is palpable as you tackle obstacles and finally zip line through the air. It's a fantastic adventure spot that's definitely a must-try for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike!
Jenifer D — Google review
My friend and i did the high rope and ATV, high rope was so adventurous . Staffs were guiding us through the entire task with encouragement. Would suggest this place to anyone visiting yercaud to give a try. Be sure to call up before going.
Sangeetha C — Google review
I liked this place very much. Calm cool silent yet adventurous. I tried zipline,archery and enjoyed it.Keep up the good work guys.
Sangeeth U — Google review
An adventurous place. To engage kids for an hour this is a good place. Good safety measures and well trained instructors. Made us feel comfortable and were well behaved
Bhavya G — Google review
Defenetly not a choice if you are looking for more games, they have only very less games but more down in their website. The guy sitting in the reception billing section dint have patience to explain , he hardly responds.. The property is good, but only zip line game is kind of ok. Each game is being charged from Rs.400 to Rs.500
Vimalanathan P — Google review
It is a very nice Adventure place where we can do small adventures on the trees. Safety measures are good there is no chance of falling from the trees.
Yashwanth R — Google review
In Yercaud if you want to try adventure sports this is a good.place.They have zip line ,archery,shooting and other sports activities.A place worth trying for family and kids to enjoy.
Dijeesh V — Google review
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Pagoda Point Road, near Cock Burn Road, Yercaud, Tamil Nadu 636601, India
http://www.grangeadventures.com/
+91 97860 22611
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Pagoda Point Road

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Pagoda Point Road is a winding, hilly route that leads to a stunning viewpoint overlooking Salem and offering breathtaking sunset views. At the end of the road, visitors can find a pagoda-shaped stone structure, adding to the charm of this picturesque location.
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Tamil Nadu, India
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Danishpet big lake

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Bodies of Water
Super place nature and best regards to the place every one comes to this place visit 🙏🦚🙏❤️🙏❤️
AZHAGARASAN P — Google review
This is kadayampatti fort lake it's a wonderful lake surrounded this area. Aroound temples where located East side Shakthi shiva temples western side erikarai muniyappa temple... Grand lake of ponnarkoodal
Sathya N — Google review
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MDR851, Tamil Nadu 636354, India
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Hogenakkal Tourism

Boat tour agency
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
All are well known about hogenakkal water falls located boath barder of Karnataka and Tamilnadu. nearer to bangalur and dharmapuri tamilnadu.. lot of guest house and rooms available here to stay.. u can taste here different type of fish varaities...
Hari K — Google review
Coracle ride here for which they will charge Rs. 1500 for 4 People govt charge and rider will ask you more so decide everything before you start. River not clean.
Subrata M — Google review
The best place for one day trip from bangalore. It’s full of thrilling and I have visited many times . But this time I didn’t get chance to go inside Bec water was too much so they had closed it . Best place to visit with family and friends.
DEEPAK A — Google review
It is a fantastic ride of around one and a half hours from bangalore. Marvelous road with smart turns and curves. Bikers can enjoy it. Stay is not so cheap but can be negotiated. Don't go for oil massage if you are alone as yours belongings can be stolen.
Ramesh E — Google review
Good tourist spot near Bangalore
Sahana L — Google review
Good place to explore, best to visit during winter or monsoon. Multiple locations to see the falls & relax around. Ticket is a bit expensive for boat rides, the boatmen would charge you extra to visit more places other than the government fixed price ! Hygiene can be improved around the place
The K — Google review
Nice place.must try boat ride....
Sonia S — Google review
Nice place but main falls is closed due to corona for the past 6 months..but beware of too many Charges collected for car while travelling from bangalore..they charge u first 50rs and then comes second check post where they make unofficial entry only for other state people except tamilnadu here again 50rs..and after that again 50rs with some stupid token..finally for parking 50rs again..in total collection at 3 places in addition to parking..
Ramkumar — Google review
4.6
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3.5
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Crocodile Park, opposite Hogenakkal, Hogenakkal, Tamil Nadu 636810, India
http://hogenakkaltourism.me/
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Sri Ramanasramam

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Ashram
Sights & Landmarks
Sri Ramanasramam, located in Tiruvannamalai (Arunachalam), is a serene ashram complex that holds great spiritual significance. It is a must-visit destination near the main temple, offering a tranquil atmosphere for meditation and prayer rituals. The ashram features a Hindu shrine, library, and tree-lined grounds where visitors can immerse themselves in peaceful contemplation.
It's a place where I feel utmost peace. The ashram is full of trees and greenery. It's a very good place for meditation as they have separate meditation halls. You see birds everywhere and particularly, peacocks make you feel happy. Through the Ashram, there is a way to Virupaksha cave and city view point from the top of the Arunachala hill. The whole journey towards the cave, makes you refresh and gives you an experience of trekking with bare feet. They have washrooms as well with well maintained. There is a big book stall as well. So, Such an amazing place to visit once in a lifetime.
Thigulla B — Google review
Most peaceful and calming. Very good for meditation Can even do meditation before maharshi samadhi inside the shrine Can find household items, utensils, bed, books, etc used Ramana himself in the small room at the right side At the entrance big book stall with plenty of wisdom Peacocks everywhere 😍
Vamsi N — Google review
I visited the ashram roughly after 5 years or so. This time I found quite a considerable number of visitors, more so youngsters or families with kids, which was surprising for a weekday after noon. The solitude atmosphere was no longer seen inside the ashram. But it was very noteworthy that despite the presence of so much crowd, there was comparatively very little noise. However, parking has become quite difficult. The area outside the ashram has been totally taken over by auto rickshaws and some of them even blocking the way.
Sarva B — Google review
The Sri Ramanasramam in Thiruvanamalai is a globally renowned spiritual center, known for its deep sense of peace and for preserving the legacy of the modern sage, Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. ​ ​Spiritual Significance and Atmosphere ​The Ashram was the home of Sri Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until his passing in 1950, and it is built around the Samadhi shrine of his mother, Alagammal. ​Path of Self-Inquiry: The ashram is the epicenter for the Maharshi's direct path of Self-Inquiry (asking the fundamental question, "Who Am I?"). His teachings emphasize finding the true, unchanging Self beneath all of life's experiences. ​Profound Peace and Stillness: Visitors consistently describe the atmosphere as "very calm, peace" and "serene," where "silence and inner reflection take precedence." Many report feeling a sense of stillness and "immense of peace" upon entering. ​Samadhi Shrine: The main hall houses the Samadhi (resting place) of Sri Ramana Maharshi. Devotees spend hours here in silent meditation, absorbing the tranquil energy and profound spiritual power. ​Connection to Arunachala: The ashram is intimately connected to the Thiruvanamalai, which Ramana Maharshi taught was a living embodiment of Lord Shiva. The hill looms quietly in the background, reinforcing the spiritual energy of the site. If this was helpful👍🏻Check out YouTube channal PriyaRajDiaries❤️PriyaJayantPJ
Priyaa R — Google review
One of the best places to visit . I am requesting each and every person who is visiting Arunachalam please visit this ashram also. No photos and videos are allowed inside the ashram . But while going to the hilltop we can take but be cautious with the monkey. But one small issue is there if you drop the slippers in the ramana maharshi ashram when you climb the hilltop then You must get down again to take the slippers but if you go from the backside of the ashram then you can climb the temple with the slippers under get back from the other side of the mountain to the temple.
LEELA ( — Google review
Sri Ramanasramam, nestled at the base of the sacred Arunachala hill in Tiruvannamalai, is a serene spiritual retreat dedicated to the teachings and legacy of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. The ashram blends simplicity with profound devotion, creating an atmosphere that encourages meditation, inner peace, and self-reflection. Its halls, adorned with sacred statues and photographs, radiate a deep stillness, while the lush gardens and presence of peacocks add to its natural charm. For seekers of truth, silence, and spiritual depth, Ramanasramam is not just a destination but a transformative experience.
N ( — Google review
make it point to visit this divine ashram if you are in Thiruvannamalai. we visited in 2009 and not much crowd then. serene atmosphere and good place for meditation
Vijayaraghavan T — Google review
Best place for the true seeker of the self. Sri Ramanasramam provides a good atmosphere to meditate and get the blessings of Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. Om Namo Bhagavathe Sri Ramanaya.. 🙏
Selvam S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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63F4+GMH, Chengam Road, NH 66, Thamarai Nagar, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu 606603, India
http://www.gururamana.org/
+91 4175 236 624
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Arunachaleswarar Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, also known as Annamalaiyar Temple, is a sacred Hindu shrine located in Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu. This magnificent temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva features six sculpted towers that reach up to 66 meters high.
Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the sacred Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). The temple is grand and showcases remarkable Dravidian architecture. Many devotees also undertake the holy Girivalam (circumambulation of the Arunachala hill), which is believed to bring spiritual purification and divine blessings. There are free entry and ₹50 special darshan options available. On a regular weekend, the darshan time can take around 2 to 3 hours. Overall, it’s an amazing spiritual experience filled with devotion and divine energy. Om Namah Shivaya.
Hari T — Google review
Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well. Best to visit early morning or evening for a more peaceful experience. A truly sacred and must-visit temple. Divine time to visit is during full moon days and suggested to visit early morning. Be carefull of your belongings and pickpockets. Enough restaurants, drinking water, wahsroom facilities are available throuvh out Girivalam path. Auto facility available for Girivalam.
Amrutha A — Google review
The Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. Guidelines for pradakshina and also important temples to visit on the way and around Arunachala hill. There are asta linga (Yama, Varuna, Vayu, Kubera, Eeshanya, Nairuthi, Agneya, and Agni) temples one should not miss while doing the pradakshina. A must visit place for all who believe in God. For Girivalam path, Auto facility available for Girivalam. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well.
Spr P — Google review
Very peaceful and divine place. Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai is truly powerful — Lord Shiva’s presence can be felt everywhere. The temple is well maintained, clean, and beautifully built. The Girivalam (Giripradakshina) around the holy Arunachala hill is around 14 km — a wonderful spiritual walk filled with devotion and positive energy. Best time is early morning or full moon days. Must visit for anyone who loves spirituality, peace, and nature. Om Namah Shivaya 🙏 #Tiruvannamalai #LordShiva
Manikanta R — Google review
Arunachaleshwara Temple has impressive scale and architecture, spiritual significance as one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalam (Agni or fire), and the importance of the Girivalam (circumambulation of the Annamalai hill). It has a powerful, spiritual atmosphere, noting that the temple can be very crowded, especially during festivals or special events like Karthigai Deepam or full moon days., but also that early morning visits offer a more serene experience. Commonly mentioned engineering marvels of the temple, such as the massive stone construction and the mysterious shadow of the vimana and the spiritual energy of the place. You can pre-book just before 2-3 hours for darshan and can be booked both online and offline to avoid the long queues for darshan. Puja items are sold around the temple area.
Harshitha G — Google review
Visited on week end. Too much crowded. Took around 5 hours to take the darshan. Finding car parking was difficult. Finally could able to park with the help of a auto drive around 800 meters away from Raja gopuram basically it's one of the entrance. Parking fee was Rs 80. I am not sure if this parking was really run by temple authority because it dint look so. Better to take Rs 50 entrance ticket to save some time. I was not aware that there is such facility. After the darshan we can buy sweet pongal and pulihogre for Rs. 10 each. Temple also sells laddus and other items priced Rs. 50 each.
Gurunathreddy M — Google review
Visited here during Pournami and did the Giripradakshina at night, starting around 12 AM and completing it by 6 AM. The crowd was massive, so after finishing the walk we took some rest in the morning as darshan was difficult due to the rush. Later in the afternoon, around 2 PM, we went for darshan and were able to complete it in just 30 minutes. The experience was peaceful and truly blissful — we really loved the place. For more details and posts: Follow Letstravelhyderabad on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Uttam R — Google review
Arulmigu Annamalaiyar (Arunachaleswarar) Temple in Tiruvannamalai is a major South Indian Shiva temple located at the foot of the sacred Arunachala Hill. Built by the early Cholas in the 9th century and expanded by later dynasties, it stands as a grand example of Dravidian architecture with many gopurams, mandapams, shrines, and temple tanks. The temple’s spiritual significance is highlighted in texts like Arunachala Puranam and Tiruppugazh, and Lord Shiva is believed to have manifested here as a self-born lingam under a magizha tree. Many saints, including Ramana Maharshi and Seshadri Swamigal, attained samadhi here. I visited today along with my friend, and the darshan was amazing. We spent nearly an hour in the temple after the darshan, and it filled us with a lot of positive energy. Please note: On Pradosham and auspicious days, the temple becomes highly crowded, and waiting time for darshan can range from 3 to more than 6 hours. Parking is also difficult, and you may have to park far from the temple and walk or take auto. If visiting with senior citizens, plan accordingly. Buying special dharshan ticket for Rs 50/- will help.. To avoid crowds, visit on non-festival days, non-auspicious days, and weekdays.
Doraikannu P — Google review
4.7
(43318)
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4.6
(380)
Pavazhakundur, Tiruvannamalai, Annamalai R.F., Tamil Nadu 606601, India
https://annamalaiyar.hrce.tn.gov.in/hrcehome/index_temple.php?tid=20343
+91 4175 252 438
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Arunachaleswarar Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
The Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple, also known as Annamalaiyar Temple, is a sacred Hindu shrine located in Thiruvannamalai, Tamilnadu. This magnificent temple complex dedicated to Lord Shiva features six sculpted towers that reach up to 66 meters high.
Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the sacred Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). The temple is grand and showcases remarkable Dravidian architecture. Many devotees also undertake the holy Girivalam (circumambulation of the Arunachala hill), which is believed to bring spiritual purification and divine blessings. There are free entry and ₹50 special darshan options available. On a regular weekend, the darshan time can take around 2 to 3 hours. Overall, it’s an amazing spiritual experience filled with devotion and divine energy. Om Namah Shivaya.
Hari T — Google review
Thiruvannamalai Arunachaleswarar Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well. Best to visit early morning or evening for a more peaceful experience. A truly sacred and must-visit temple. Divine time to visit is during full moon days and suggested to visit early morning. Be carefull of your belongings and pickpockets. Enough restaurants, drinking water, wahsroom facilities are available throuvh out Girivalam path. Auto facility available for Girivalam.
Amrutha A — Google review
The Arunachaleshwarar Temple, one of the Pancha Bhoota Lingas, represents the element of fire (Agni). Temple is an incredibly peaceful and spiritually powerful place. Guidelines for pradakshina and also important temples to visit on the way and around Arunachala hill. There are asta linga (Yama, Varuna, Vayu, Kubera, Eeshanya, Nairuthi, Agneya, and Agni) temples one should not miss while doing the pradakshina. A must visit place for all who believe in God. For Girivalam path, Auto facility available for Girivalam. The architecture is magnificent, especially the tall gopurams and detailed carvings. The entire temple complex is spacious and well-organized, with good crowd management even on weekends. The darshan feels very divine, and the pradakshina path around the temple is calming. The temple is clean, and facilities like drinking water and resting areas are maintained well.
Spr P — Google review
Very peaceful and divine place. Arunachaleswarar Temple in Tiruvannamalai is truly powerful — Lord Shiva’s presence can be felt everywhere. The temple is well maintained, clean, and beautifully built. The Girivalam (Giripradakshina) around the holy Arunachala hill is around 14 km — a wonderful spiritual walk filled with devotion and positive energy. Best time is early morning or full moon days. Must visit for anyone who loves spirituality, peace, and nature. Om Namah Shivaya 🙏 #Tiruvannamalai #LordShiva
Manikanta R — Google review
Arunachaleshwara Temple has impressive scale and architecture, spiritual significance as one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalam (Agni or fire), and the importance of the Girivalam (circumambulation of the Annamalai hill). It has a powerful, spiritual atmosphere, noting that the temple can be very crowded, especially during festivals or special events like Karthigai Deepam or full moon days., but also that early morning visits offer a more serene experience. Commonly mentioned engineering marvels of the temple, such as the massive stone construction and the mysterious shadow of the vimana and the spiritual energy of the place. You can pre-book just before 2-3 hours for darshan and can be booked both online and offline to avoid the long queues for darshan. Puja items are sold around the temple area.
Harshitha G — Google review
Visited on week end. Too much crowded. Took around 5 hours to take the darshan. Finding car parking was difficult. Finally could able to park with the help of a auto drive around 800 meters away from Raja gopuram basically it's one of the entrance. Parking fee was Rs 80. I am not sure if this parking was really run by temple authority because it dint look so. Better to take Rs 50 entrance ticket to save some time. I was not aware that there is such facility. After the darshan we can buy sweet pongal and pulihogre for Rs. 10 each. Temple also sells laddus and other items priced Rs. 50 each.
Gurunathreddy M — Google review
Visited here during Pournami and did the Giripradakshina at night, starting around 12 AM and completing it by 6 AM. The crowd was massive, so after finishing the walk we took some rest in the morning as darshan was difficult due to the rush. Later in the afternoon, around 2 PM, we went for darshan and were able to complete it in just 30 minutes. The experience was peaceful and truly blissful — we really loved the place. For more details and posts: Follow Letstravelhyderabad on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Uttam R — Google review
Arulmigu Annamalaiyar (Arunachaleswarar) Temple in Tiruvannamalai is a major South Indian Shiva temple located at the foot of the sacred Arunachala Hill. Built by the early Cholas in the 9th century and expanded by later dynasties, it stands as a grand example of Dravidian architecture with many gopurams, mandapams, shrines, and temple tanks. The temple’s spiritual significance is highlighted in texts like Arunachala Puranam and Tiruppugazh, and Lord Shiva is believed to have manifested here as a self-born lingam under a magizha tree. Many saints, including Ramana Maharshi and Seshadri Swamigal, attained samadhi here. I visited today along with my friend, and the darshan was amazing. We spent nearly an hour in the temple after the darshan, and it filled us with a lot of positive energy. Please note: On Pradosham and auspicious days, the temple becomes highly crowded, and waiting time for darshan can range from 3 to more than 6 hours. Parking is also difficult, and you may have to park far from the temple and walk or take auto. If visiting with senior citizens, plan accordingly. Buying special dharshan ticket for Rs 50/- will help.. To avoid crowds, visit on non-festival days, non-auspicious days, and weekdays.
Doraikannu P — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(380)
Pavazhakundur, Tiruvannamalai, Annamalai R.F., Tamil Nadu 606601, India
https://annamalaiyar.hrce.tn.gov.in/hrcehome/index_temple.php?tid=20343
+91 4175 252 438
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Nilavoor Lake

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nilavoor Lake, situated in Nilavoor village, is a popular spot for boating enthusiasts and tourists seeking tranquility. This artificial lake resembles a small pond and features a garden on its banks, offering visitors a serene environment to unwind. The surrounding area boasts scenic views and is ideal for early morning or evening visits. While the lack of tourist information may pose challenges, the rustic charm and peaceful ambiance make it an excellent destination for nature lovers.
Nicely maintained lake in a village set up. Rustic. With surrounded hillocks. But be prepared for total lack of tourist information, sign boards etc and you have to go by the advise of locals. You can also visit nearby View-points, for which you will have to trek in a blind manner due to lack of signages...
Ck N — Google review
It not a lake but a temple pond when we visited the lake was filled with algae completely. There is no boating or any activity in the surroundings. There is an amman temple nearby where one can go and pray. But the lake was not worth visiting
Rakesh P — Google review
Serene and not much else. The temple is worth a visit. The lake is unclean and no activities happen here.
Ashish G — Google review
It's not a lake. A pond adjacent to a temple
Aravind M — Google review
There lake hasn't been maintained of late. Boating is not available. The Kadavunasi Amman temple near the lake is small but beautiful and interesting to see.Better take a vehicle to get here.
RAJARAJESWARI S — Google review
Went there but got only disappointment. No boating service was there..it looked more like a temple pond rather than a lake. The locals around informed that the boating service hasn't started yet. They did guided us to a view point nearby but if you plan for boating ..please check whether they have started the boating service and then go.
Bhargavi M — Google review
This is not a lake infact a small pound near to temple. Do not keep very high hope on this place but it's good to visit if you have free time just enjoy near the pond, visit the temple and buy some from Fruits and vegetables from local vendor. We went early morning around 7-8 AM and we enjoyed the view and spent like 30 minutes and came back.
Anand S — Google review
Just a small request.. please take some food with you probably biscuit or bread and feed the fishes in that lake... You'll love that feeling
Abdul P — Google review
3.0
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3.2
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Tamil Nadu 635853, USA
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Yelagiri

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Geologic Formations
Yelagiri, a charming hill station in Tamil Nadu, is a popular destination for a quick weekend getaway. This quaint town offers stunning views from the Velavan Temple and the Jalagamparai Waterfalls, where visitors can enjoy swimming and picnicking. The area also features a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the picturesque Punganur Lake with its adjacent Nature Park, complete with gardens and an aquarium housing various aquatic creatures.
3.5
(210)
Tamil Nadu 635853, India
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Kotilingeshwara Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Shri Kotilingeshwara Swamy Temple, established in 1980, is a remarkable Hindu complex featuring over 1,000 shiva lingas, with one towering at an impressive height of 33 meters. The temple offers a unique and awe-inspiring ambiance with its extensive collection of shiva lingas.
A God level experience had for me at a first sight of visit... One crore shiva lingas as are as same as one earth., one God and one creature called humans..... A good day i had spent with my family to this Lord kotilingeshwara temple..... Visit here for ur best memories with Lord kotilingeshwara temple MB301
Periyanna.P — Google review
It is a very spiritual and peaceful place. A very good temple to visit with family and friends. The atmosphere is divine and gives a positive energy. Some suggestions for improvement: Currently, the entry fees are accepted only in cash. It would be better if they start accepting UPI or digital payments, as it is convenient for many visitors. Also, they often ask for exact change, which is difficult sometimes. In case of emergencies, it would be good if the management allows devotees to exit easily. For example, one parent’s kid was crying but they did not allow them to leave quickly and insisted on following the full queue. Since they are collecting entry fees, they should provide better services and facilities for devotees. Some of the management staff have a rude attitude, which can be improved to make devotees feel more welcomed. Overall, it is a must-visit spiritual place, but these small improvements can make the experience even better.
Nagaraj B — Google review
Heard about this place a lot so went on 5th oct 25 with family. The parking area was covered but still slushy due to overnight rains. We had to wade through the slush. Though entry fee was rupees 20 but no staff was available hence we entered free. The temple was maintained well. The siva lingams were placed in a orderly manner and pathway was built to access all the lingams. On the biggest lingam honeybees have built their honeycomb. Photo attached. Anyone can keep a lingam in their name after paying rupees 8000 for small one, 35000 for a bigger one and more than a lac for giant size siva lingam. A small pooja will be conducted then a space is allotted for your lingam. Drawback was they do not accept gpay or credit card or debit card only cash. This issue needs to be addressed by the temple authorities. They should not expect devotees to bring this much amount of cash. Infact for using toilet facilities the person collects rupees 5 per head via gpay though the toilet was nasty. The authorities must reign up the contractor. Overall a must visit place but take good amount of cash if you want to keep a lingam there.
Balasubramanian N — Google review
Worthy of a one time visit only. Lots of various hindu deities within the complex, beside the 'koti' (meaning crore/ten million) shivlings spread across the place. Serene and peaceful yet this place is by no means a temple for offering prayers. It's clearly made out to be more of a tourist attraction. Starting from paid parking, entry fee of ₹20/- per person, directed visitors in a sequence to confront various hindu deities where the pujari's give you extra attention if one offers money. Better yet, these 'pujaris' coax every visiting individual to 'offer' money for 'blessings'. If one doesn't give/offer money, they grumble and show a care less attitude. Personally dissappointed and not likely to visit this place ever again. I reiterate, this place is more of a tourist attraction, not exactly a place of worship. Accordingly, go mentally prepared when visiting this place.
Pavan S — Google review
Temple is very good. Road is also nice to drive if you by Bangalore-Chennai expressway. The only thing which I did not like was at the entrance many transgenders who would demand money from everyone. Other thing is unnecessary forcing people through all the small temples in a queue. Rest all things are very nice and energy there is astonishing. Pujari told there was Brihma temple as well which is second only after Pushkar ji.
Ranvir S — Google review
I had a wonderful experience visiting Kotilingeshwara Temple with my family. Being surrounded by countless Shiv lingas was truly mesmerizing and made me feel incredibly blessed. The spiritual atmosphere, coupled with the temple’s unique beauty, created memories I’ll cherish forever. Highly recommended for anyone seeking peace and divine blessings!
Krishna C — Google review
Kotilingeshwara Temple, located in Kamasandra near Kolar (about 90 km from Bangalore), is a unique and significant spiritual site. The name "Kotilingeshwara" translates to "Lord of a Crore (10 million) Lingas", symbolizing devotion and the massive scale of the temple's spiritual ambition. The main attraction is the 108-foot-tall Shiva Linga, one of the tallest in the world, accompanied by a 35-foot Nandi statue. Surrounding it are over 90 lakh (9 million) small Shivalingas, installed by devotees over the years. According to a priest there, around 10 lakh more need to be installed to reach the goal of 1 crore (10 million) Lingas, which is the temple's namesake and vision. The temple complex also houses shrines for many other deities such as Ganesha, Hanuman, Annapoorneshwari, Vishnu, and others, making it a multi-deity pilgrimage spot. That said, the experience feels over-commercialized. There's a mandatory ₹20 entrance fee, and almost every shrine has people expecting or insisting on donations, even for a simple darshan. Especially at the Annapoorneshwari shrine, visitors are pressured to donate ₹100 or ₹200 in exchange for a packet of vibhuti, which many may find forceful or inappropriate. Overall, it’s a fascinating temple to visit for its scale and symbolism, but be prepared for repeated donation requests and a very money-minded environment.
ReviewerFromChennai — Google review
Recently visited the place early morning from Bangalore, the road is so good for a road trip. The timing of temple opening mentioned on google is wrong, it doesn’t open at 6 am it does at 7:30 am so plan your travel accordingly. There is ample parking space around the temple, footwear stands are available and some local shops around the temple. The entry ticket is Rs 20 per adult, kids below six years have free entry. The temple allows only traditional dress code for men and women, and phones are allowed inside the temple premises. There are many small temples inside of different deities along with all the lingams. There are many temple area is huge and takes at least an hour to visit fully. The views are mesmerising and definitely worth visiting at least once in your lifetime!
Sneha K — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Koti linga Temple, Road, Kammasandra, Karnataka 563121, India
https://kotilingeshwara.wixsite.com/mysite
+91 84313 19758
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Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple - Vellore City

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple, also known as the Sripuram Golden Temple, is a magnificent structure located at the base of lush hills in southern Vellore. It is renowned for being the largest golden temple globally and features a stunning star-shaped path and beautiful gardens within its spiritual park complex. The temple houses a 70-kilogram statue of Sri Lakshmi Narayani, adorned with 1500 kilograms of pure gold.
Very beautiful place surrounded by green. After entering from the main gate there's the ticket counter on the left . After getting tickets there are counters for keeping your phones and shoes (different counters for both). As phones were not allowed couldn't take any more pictures. Then walk through the passage gates according to your tickets price. Visit the temples , watch different trees on the way. Very eye soothing. You can get "bhog" at last before the exit. Very peaceful it was. If you visit vellore and have time you can go there. Thank you.
Sumana P — Google review
Entry fee 150 Beautiful and peaceful Tample. It is recommended to arrive before 10am if you don't want crowd. Mobile and shoe store are is inside the tample entry area. Remember Photo is restricted inside the tample.
GlobeTrotter — Google review
Worth visiting for Lakshmi’s blessings, but skip the ticket. 🙏🏻 It’s a beautiful temple and definitely worth visiting to receive the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. However, I don’t recommend buying the paid ticket — I got the ₹300 one and honestly, it wasn’t worth it. The free visit is more than enough to enjoy the temple. 🪷✨
Ruslan H — Google review
🌸 Lakshmi Narayani Mata Temple 🌸 I visited this temple recently after many years — it still looks the same as I saw it back in 2012! The place is well maintained, peaceful, and beautiful. Only the ticket system has changed, but everything else remains just as good as before. The darshan experience was wonderful. Lakshmi Narayani Mata Ki Jai! 🙏
Pradeep K — Google review
Golden Temple is around 120 Kms from Tirupati spanning 100 acres. This temples Vimanam and Ardhagupuram is covered with pure gold around 1500 Kgs gold. Visitors must dress modestly. Wearing short pants are not allowed.
Gateway H — Google review
NOT A DIVINE PLACE but a TOURIST SPOT LIKE. COMPLETELY COMMERCIAL ORIENTED with very nice INFRA STRUCTURE & INTERIOR DECORATIONS with a tactical HR Ideas to grab visitors' money. SEE THEIR CHARGES IN PICS. IF U PAY MIN RS.150/- (A MUST) U HV TO WALK FOR 2 KMS QUEUE PATH FOR SRI SWARNA LAXMI's DHARSHAN. IF U PAY MORE, LESS WAITING. APPRECIABLY MOTHER'S FEEDING ROOMS & TOILETS ARE INSIDE. FEMALE STAFFS ARE SHIVERINGLY WISHING SECURITIES. IN A DIVINE PLACE, SECURITIES ARE COMMANDING IN A RUDE SLANG even to DEVOTEES. HOW THIS MUCH OF LAND WITH MORE TREES at the bed of hills IS ACQUIRED?? INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS MUST ENTER TO REVEAL THE ACTUAL THINGS IN & AROUND HERE. BETTER GENUINE HINDUS NOT TO VISIT HERE. WE CAN JUST ENJOY THE WINDY PICNIC SPOT FEEL.
Gurusamy R — Google review
Very beautiful temple with huge campus area. Temple is surrounded by trees. Place is very clean and clam. Mobiles are not allowed inside. There are specific slots for free darshan. Otherwise need to pay for darshan. I took Rs. 300 Darshan, in that they will allow to sit in front of God for sometime also they gave Prasad. Restaurant, Parking, Accomodation facilities are available.
Sukesh S — Google review
This was the best temple I've ever seen, the temple is made up of full gold and if you enter in the temple taking 150rs ticket you can do abisheka for 70kg golden Lakshmi idol, i recommend to take 150rs ticket that is best, and temple is open from 8am for 150rs ticket for free entry from 10am
Mr V — Google review
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Sri Narayani Peedam, Thirumalaikodi, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632055, India
https://sripuram.org/
+91 416 220 6500
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Vellore Fort, Tamil Nadu

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Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Vellore Fort, situated in the city of Vellore, Tamil Nadu, is a remarkable historical site that represents the area's rich heritage. Spanning 133 acres, this architectural marvel was constructed by the Nayak dynasty in the 16th century and has been occupied by various rulers throughout history. The fort boasts massive walls, intricate carvings, and a multi-religious complex featuring a temple, mosque, and church as symbols of religious tolerance.
This place is awesome! If you’re into history, you should definitely visit this. There’s a beautiful Lord Shiva temple inside the fort with stunning architecture it’s truly a sight to behold. The views from the fort are amazing too! Just a heads-up: if you explore the deeper parts, be careful of bugs and snakes. From my experience, I even spotted some snake burrows, so don’t let your guard down when wandering around, especially in the deep parts!
ANMOL G — Google review
Vellore Fort is a calm and pleasant place to visit. The fort area is spacious, clean, and well maintained, making it good for a relaxed walk with family or friends. Inside the fort there are temples. In weekend this place became crowded but it's a good place for walking and spending time with nature
Bidisha G — Google review
Vellore Fort is a huge and magnificent fort that stands as a reminder of Vellore’s rich history. The fort is surrounded by a beautiful temple and a calm lake, which makes the place very scenic and peaceful. The architecture is strong and detailed, showing the amazing skill of the builders from centuries ago. Walking through the large stone walls and old gateways feels like stepping back in time. Inside the fort, the Jalakandeswarar Temple adds a divine touch to the place. The lake around the fort gives a lovely view and keeps the surroundings fresh and pleasant. It is a great spot for those who love history, architecture, and photography. The wide open area inside the fort is perfect for exploring, but it can also be tiring, especially under the hot sun. The place is quite vast, so walking all around it takes time and effort. Despite the heat, the experience is worth it because the fort has so much character and beauty. A morning or evening visit might be more comfortable. Overall, Vellore Fort is an impressive structure that reflects India’s glorious past, surrounded by divine energy and natural charm.
Soumya M — Google review
Jalakantheshwar Mahadev temple is very ancient and beautiful temple, taken care by Archeological Survey of India, at Vellore Town. Present inside a fort surrounded by pool of water is an ancient marvel. The temple architecture is similar to Dravida type, has a shivling like mahakaleshwar of Ujjain. A must visit in Vellore.
Samir P — Google review
Truly will be a worth tourist place if the maintenance done with good effort. A walk takes more than a hour to go around. But few areas looks like abondanded and not felt safe. No proper parking inside.. car/van are packed in crooked roads itself. I don't understand why maintenance is so poor and destroying the historical monuments slowly.
Manikandan C — Google review
Worth the visit! 🏰 The fort is beautiful and definitely worth exploring, but I’d recommend prioritizing the Shiva temple inside — it’s truly special. The place is huge and perfect for a relaxing walk and sightseeing. 🌿✨
Ruslan H — Google review
The worst possible maintenance every possible by ASI I guess. Except the fort wall and the water surrounding it there's nothing in the fort left. Please do not waste your time going around this place unless you would like to take your evening walk.
Santhosh T — Google review
There is God SHIV's temple in the forte temple maintained beautiful and peaceful but the fort outside from temple maintained poorly and not cleaned water logged at some places or the fort water smells bad....
Vipin R — Google review
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Balaji Nagar, Vellore, Tamil Nadu 632004, India
https://vellore.nic.in/tourist-place/vellore-fort/
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Sri Swayambhu Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy Devastanam, Kanipakam

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Hindu temple
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Sri Swayambhu Varasidhi Vinayaka Swamy Devastanam, Kanipakam is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, located in the small village of Kanipakam in Andhra Pradesh, India. The temple features intricate carvings, shrines, and statues and is considered one of the most important pilgrimage sites in South India.
Recently visiting a friends with Kanipakam Sri Swayambhu Ganesha Temple is truly divine and spiritually uplifting. The idol is swayambhu (self-manifested), making the darshan very powerful and unique. The temple radiates positivity, peace, and a strong sense of devotion. A must-visit holy place where prayers feel instantly heard and the atmosphere fills you with divine energy... Temple should avoid practices of asking money as true devotion must remain pure and heartfelt.. Be aware of agents outside temple.. money is not everything.. sad part is even though temple was free enough they made us walk up and down the stairs for min 2 kms (even though people were hardly 10 to 15 members) One small request is to organise a special darshan facility for senior citizens and those unable to walk, which will make the experience even more comfortable and inclusive...
Jaan — Google review
Kanipakam Swayambhu Ganesha Temple is truly divine and spiritually uplifting. The idol is swayambhu (self-manifested), making the darshan very powerful and unique. The temple radiates positivity, peace, and a strong sense of devotion. A must-visit holy place where prayers feel instantly heard and the atmosphere fills you with divine energy… Temple should avoid practices of asking money as true devotion must remain pure and heartfelt.. Be aware of agents outside temple.. money is not everything.. sad part is even though temple was free enough they made us walk up and down the stairs for min 2 kms (even though people were hardly 10 to 15 members) One small request is to organise a special darshan facility for senior citizens and those unable to walk, which will make the experience even more comfortable and inclusive…
Meghana G — Google review
Kanipakam Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Temple – History & Experience Located in the serene village of Kanipakam in Andhra Pradesh’s Chittoor district, this temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is famed for its miraculous origins and divine presence. Built in the 11th century by Chola king Kulothunga Chola I and later expanded by the Vijayanagara rulers, the temple houses a self-manifested (Swayambhu) idol of Lord Ganesha that emerged from a well. Legend says three differently-abled brothers—one blind, one mute, and one deaf—were digging a well when they struck a stone. Blood gushed out, and miraculously, all three were cured of their disabilities. The idol remains half-submerged in water to this day and is believed to be growing in size over time, defying scientific explanation. Devotees flock here not just for blessings but also to take oaths, as the temple is considered a “Court of Truth”—where lies are believed to be exposed in the presence of the deity. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual, especially during festivals like Vinayaka Chavithi and Brahmotsavam, which draw thousands of pilgrims. A visit to Kanipakam is not just a religious experience—it’s a journey into faith, mystery, and divine justice.
Manoj K — Google review
One of the most unique features is that the idol of Lord Ganesha is swayambhu, meaning self-manifested—not man-made. The idol emerged naturally from the earth and continues to grow in size slowly over time, which is considered miraculous by devotees. The temple has a sacred well or “Kalyani”, where the idol was first discovered. The well still holds water year-round, and during abhishekam (ritual bathing), the water overflows—regardless of the season—which many believe is divine.
Vinaykumar P — Google review
Kanipakam Varasidhi Vinayaka Temple 🛕 Feeling ever grateful to visit this sacred temple of Lord Ganesha. The divine presence here fills the heart with peace and positivity. The atmosphere is calm, pleasant, and truly spiritual — a place where you can feel the blessings of Lord Vinayaka in every moment. 🙏🏻✨ Buses are conveniently available from Tirupati Bus Station. Opt for the bypass bus, which takes around 1½ hours and is faster than the regular routes. Om Shri Varasidhi Vinayaka Namaha!🙏🏻
Mendu S — Google review
Beautiful temple and if you prefer to go for abhisehkam then you have to go with dhoti and no shirt.you can get the dhoti sold there for 200 rupees. With a ticket of 750, they allow 2 people to attend the abhishekam. Its a big place and nevr miss to see all the God idols. You also get ladder prasadam there which you need to buy.
Vijay K — Google review
Another great spiritual place near Tirupati. I visited the temple during weekend and it took more than 1 hr to get the darshan. It was crowded but ttd team managed it well. Total divine and make sure you don't miss this temple when you are in Tirupati. You get the 150 token inside the premise itself.
Gaurav D — Google review
A must visit temple, there is something in the air that makes you feel calm. No phone or smart watch allowed. Take ati shreegrah ticket for quick darshan.
Rohit V — Google review
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near Temple, Kanipakam, Andhra Pradesh 517131, India
https://srikanipakadevasthanam.org/
+91 85732 81747
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Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Stair access to a hilltop Hindu temple complex with an elaborate carved tower & valley views.
A Nice hill top temple of Muruga with good parking facility. Went on a Saturday morning 7am and surprised to see zero crowd on Spl Entry. Free darshan will be crowded but manageable. Good toilet facilities available and Annadhanam is open for everyone.
Rajagopalan N — Google review
Thiruthani is a peaceful and spiritually enriching place to visit. We waited a bit to see Lord Murugan, but the experience was well worth it. The temple has a serene atmosphere, and being in such a divine space brings a sense of calm and devotion. The views around the temple are also breathtaking, making it a great spot to connect with both nature and spirituality. It’s a must-visit for those seeking peace and a deeper connection with the divine.
Vishnu K — Google review
My visit to Tiruttani Murugar Temple was one of the most peaceful and spiritual experiences I’ve had. It’s one of the Arupadai Veedu (six abodes) of Lord Murugan, and you can truly feel the divine presence the moment you reach the hill. The temple is located on a scenic hilltop, and the journey itself is refreshing — whether you climb the steps or drive up. The surroundings are calm, filled with devotion, and the air itself feels pure. Early morning darshan is especially beautiful when the temple bells ring and the chanting echoes through the hills. The view from the top is simply breathtaking — you can see the whole town and nearby hills covered in mist if you go early. The temple staff and priests are kind and manage the crowd smoothly. The place is well maintained and clean, which makes the whole experience even better. I felt truly blessed and peaceful after the darshan. There’s something special about this temple — a divine energy that fills your heart with positivity and strength. If you are a devotee of Lord Murugan or someone looking for spiritual calmness, Tiruttani is a must-visit. You’ll surely leave with a peaceful mind and a happy heart.
Logesh M — Google review
One of the arupadai veetu of murugar. Located in tirutanni. Special thing is separate place for Valli and devaiyanai goddess. Murugar looks stunning in tirutanni. Small hill to climb. Road facility is also available to the top of the hill. Usually crowded temple. Good connectivity from Chennai through suburban train and buses. Must visit if you are near to this place. Om Muruga🕉️🦚.
Manimaran — Google review
Tiruttani Murugan Temple, also known as Arulmigu Subramaniya Swamy Temple, is one of the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan (அறுபடை வீடுகளில் இது ஆறாவது) and holds significant religious importance in Tamil Nadu.The temple is located on a picturesque hill in Tiruttani, Tiruvallur district, 365 steps, symbolizing the days of the year Situated about 54 miles from Chennai, .The temple crowns a single rock and offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Religious SignificanceThis temple is considered an "Abode of Peace" (Shantipuri), as Lord Murugan is believed to have shed his anger here after the defeat of the demon Tarakasura. Worshipping Lord Murugan with devotion at this temple for five consecutive days is said to grant peace and prosperity. The temple is also linked to the story of Indra presenting his daughter Deivayanai and the sacred elephant Airavatam to Lord Murugan. The temple follows typical Dravidian style architecture with a five-tiered gopuram.Constructed during the Pallava era (9th–10th century CE) DevasenaTemple Timings & EntryThe temple opens around 5:45 a.m. and closes by 9:00 p.m. On special festival days, timings may vary.
Gopu B — Google review
Very pleasant and the climtic conditions were too good that it is surrounded by hills and it is surrounded by greenery. From bus stop you can reach the temple by taking auto, he will charge an amount of Rs.100 to 200. And you can take darshan. The road side view was awesome and it can't be expressed in words.
RAGHU T — Google review
One of the six abides of lord murugan and special one in happy form with valli and deivyanai. Temple run bus helps you to reach top of the hill or you can take steps. 100 rs special ticket helps you to see darshan in less than 1 hr.
Saravanan N — Google review
Great Murugan temple, located in hill ,there are 365 steps , road ways till temple is located, good divine positive aura it feels , it feels like again and again vist. God Murugan and valliamma worshipped hear, free dharshan ,100 rupees special dharshan is available it is best one,
Maddela N — Google review
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No.8 Tiruthani,oppst Murugan Kovil Uzavarsandhai Road Tiruvallur,tamil Nadu 602001, Thiruthani Hill, Thiruttani, Tamil Nadu 631209, India
https://tiruttanimurugan.hrce.tn.gov.in/hrcehome/index_temple.php?tid=1506
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Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple, Tiruchanur (Alimelu Mangapuram)

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Sights & Landmarks
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Nestled in the lush hills of Tiruchanur near Tirupati, the Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple is a vibrant and ornate complex that offers meals and accommodations for pilgrims on "darshan" journeys. Dedicated to Goddess Padmavati, an incarnation of Lakshmi, this ancient temple showcases a captivating blend of Dravidian and Vijayanagar architectural styles with intricate carvings and towering gopurams.
Visited Padmavati Ammavari Temple today and had a truly divine experience. The temple atmosphere is very peaceful and spiritual. Luckily, there was not much rush today, which made the visit even more pleasant. I opted for the ₹200 ticket and had a smooth darshan without any waiting. The temple premises are well maintained, and the overall experience gives a deep sense of devotion and calmness. 🙏
Sunilkumar A — Google review
I recently visited Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple at Tiruchanur, and it was a truly divine and memorable experience. The moment I entered the temple, I felt a peaceful and devotional atmosphere that gave me so much positivity. The darshan of Ammavaru was very special and gave me a sense of inner calm and blessings. The temple is very well maintained, and the entire premises are kept neat and clean. The queue arrangements are systematic, so even when there are many devotees, things move smoothly without confusion. The priests perform the poojas with great devotion, and the rituals are conducted in a traditional and disciplined way, which made the experience even more divine. I was also impressed with the temple’s surroundings and the beautiful gopuram and architecture, which reflect such rich culture and heritage. The prasadam was served fresh and was very tasty. Facilities like drinking water, rest areas, and prasadam counters were all available, making the visit very comfortable. The staff and volunteers were polite and helpful in guiding devotees, and I felt everything was well organized. The location is easy to reach from Tirupati, and parking was also convenient. Overall, my visit to Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple was peaceful, fulfilling, and filled with positive energy. It is a must-visit for anyone coming to Tirupati..
T. K — Google review
The Tiruchanur Sri Padmavati Ammavaari Temple (తిరుచానూరు శ్రీ పద్మావతి అమ్మవారి ఆలయం) is a very famous and important Hindu temple located in Tiruchanur near Tirupati, in Andhra Pradesh, India. ​Here are some key details about the temple: ​Dedicated to: Goddess Padmavathi Devi, who is the consort of Lord Venkateswara (the presiding deity of the Tirupati Temple on Tirumala). She is considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi. ​Significance: It is widely believed that pilgrims should first seek the blessings of Goddess Padmavathi at Tiruchanur before visiting Lord Venkateswara at Tirumala for their pilgrimage to be complete. ​ The temple surrounded by beautiful gopuram. It is approximately 5 km from the Tirupati city bus stand and railway station. ​The temple is a beautiful example of Dravidian architecture and attracts thousands of devotees daily. The annual Brahmotsavam and Panchami Tirtham festivals are celebrated here with great grandeur. Well maintained & managed by temple administration. Inside photography prohibited.
N C — Google review
Visited the Sri Padmavati Ammavari Temple with family on a weekend 01.11.2025(Saturday) around 07:20 AM... We opted ticket for the INR 50 per person darshan. There was a short waiting time of about 20-30 minutes as the Aarti was in progress, but it was well managed. The darshan experience was smooth, with no crowd pushing or chaos, something that made the visit even more peaceful. Feeling truly blessed. 🙏 Only one disappointed. Proper Car parking is not available. Official temple parking should be allocated some space.🚗 Many parking lots collecting whatever they wish to charge. Anywhere in any street some person will come and give you Parking token. At the time of my visit in above mentioned date, a person in scooty token and charged rupees 70 for car.
Jagadeesan G — Google review
Theres ₹50 & ₹200 ticket. ₹50 takes around 1-2 hrs and ₹200 around 1 hr.. General line has rush and more on weekends. No Phone or Bag allowed..keep it in free locker or paid locker near temple. There is direct bus from Tirupati Stn (near Vishnu Nivasam) for ₹20 ticket
Venkat K — Google review
Visited on 13th July 2025 A truly divine and peaceful experience at Sri Padmavati Ammavari Temple in Tiruchanur. The temple was well-maintained and the darshan of Padmavati Amma was very blissful. The atmosphere was spiritual and calming, with proper arrangements for devotees. Even though it was slightly crowded, everything was managed smoothly by the staff and volunteers. Highly recommend visiting if you're in Tirupati – a must-visit temple full of positive energy and devotion.
Vikrant S — Google review
Padmavathi Ammavari Temple is a sacred haven of motherly grace. The moment you enter, there’s an indescribable calm that surrounds you. The golden idol of Goddess Padmavathi shines with divine charm, and her eyes radiate compassion. You truly feel as if the Divine Mother herself is blessing you. A soul-soothing experience — peace, purity, and devotion all in one place. 🙏🌼
Latha S — Google review
A must-visit place in Tirupati! Make sure to take the time to experience the divine atmosphere. If the crowd is large and you want to save time, I personally recommend opting for the special darshan.
Prafull P — Google review
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Sannidhi St, Tiruchanur, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517503, India
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Sri Venkateswara Museum on Temple Art, Tirupati

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Permanently Closed
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Sri Venkateswara Museum, situated in the heart of Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, is a significant cultural and historical establishment that showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Venkateswara Temple and its surroundings. The museum aims to preserve and promote cultural artifacts and history related to the temple, offering visitors a deep understanding of religious practices, art, and architecture defining Tirupati's spiritual landscape.
(Visited in 'Jan 2022) - Sri Venkateswara Museum on Temple Art, Tirupati, located next to Sri Govindarajaswamy Perumal temple is a treasure trove of temple art - a place which I loved and was lost at! In various exhibits related to Sculpture, Aagamana Sastras, Art etc, painstaking and hitherto unknown details were explained brilliantly! Spent at least an hour here. There's no fee charge to visit this. There's a separate temple on the premises dedicated to Nammalzvar. ❤️
Maheeth V — Google review
This museum is no longer here. The location is now a public food distribution service. As per the security guards stationed here, the museum and the artifacts have been moved to Tirumala. However, due to lack of time, I was not able to ascertain the same. Better check with Tirumala officials if you want to visit the museum.
Akash C — Google review
This is a very historic museum. There is a large collection of information about the Hindu religion, primarily about the temple of South Indian, the ancient ruins of the temple, the collection of architectural information, history, old paintings etc. All items are kept very well. I am very impressed with this collection. All Devotees should give time for this museum.
Vipul T — Google review
Super mesum in Tirupati This mesum can explains about architecture & sculptures with measurements and logics It's use to architecture students Please visit the mesum in your life It's always with out rush Timeings#. 8:0am TO 8:0 pm
Kv.venkatesh A — Google review
Don't miss to visit. This is one of the Very Important Place of visit for "Every Indian". Our Rich Cultural heritage is displayed here. There are inumerous details of the "Science" behind our Ancient Sculptures and temples. Don't miss to visit. Walk-able distance (20meters) from Govindaraja swamy temple. Entry FREE. Plan at least 2hrs for seeing all the details. if you love architecture, you may need more than 4 hr.!
Venkatesh P — Google review
Best collections..... Hare Krishna....... It is beside Govinda Swami temple.......
Adarsh M — Google review
Must visit place. Historic details about Lord Sri Venkateswara Swamy, Temple Architecture and many more details are available here.
Suraz M — Google review
This is No more in this location shifted to tirumala
Srikanth V — Google review
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JCJ9+64R, GN Mada St, Varadaraja Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501, India
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Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams)

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled atop the sacred Venkata Hill, the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, also known as Tirumala Venkateswara Temple or Tirupati Balaji Temple, is a magnificent spiritual haven that attracts millions of pilgrims each year. This iconic Hindu temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. As you approach this sprawling hilltop complex, the towering gopuram invites you into its majestic embrace.
Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Tirumala is one of the most divine and spiritually powerful places in India. The moment you step onto the sacred hills, you can feel an indescribable peace and positive energy all around. The temple’s architecture is magnificent, reflecting centuries of devotion and tradition. The darshan of Lord Venkateswara is truly a soul-stirring experience — serene, humbling, and filled with divine grace. The entire temple premises are well-organized and maintained despite the massive number of devotees visiting daily. The staff and volunteers handle everything efficiently, and the arrangements for queues, prasadam, and accommodation are commendable. The laddoo prasadam is world-famous and absolutely delicious. A visit to Tirumala leaves you with a sense of spiritual fulfillment and gratitude. It’s not just a temple — it’s an experience of faith, devotion, and peace that every devotee should have at least once in a lifetime.
Bharath G — Google review
Visiting Tirumala Tirupati Temple was an amazing and peaceful experience. The whole place feels very spiritual, and hearing people chant “Govinda, Govinda” gives you real positive energy. Seeing Lord Venkateswara in person fills your heart with calmness and devotion. It’s a feeling that can’t be explained in words — truly divine. 🙏
Itzraj 1 — Google review
A divine and peaceful experience! The management by TTD is truly impressive — from crowd control to cleanliness, everything is very well organized. The queue system is smooth, staff are helpful, and the temple premises are maintained beautifully. The darshan experience feels blessed and memorable every time. Accommodation, transport, and prasadam counters are clearly marked and easy to access. The spiritual atmosphere, chanting, and overall arrangements make the visit very comfortable for devotees.
Vicky K — Google review
Visiting Tirumala Temple is truly a divine and unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is filled with devotion, and the spiritual energy here is something beyond words. The darshan of Lord Venkateswara gives a sense of peace and fulfillment that stays with you long after the visit. The temple is well-organized despite the huge number of devotees arriving every day. Facilities like accommodation, tonsuring halls, and prasadam distribution are systematically managed. However, due to the large crowds, waiting times for darshan can be long, so planning in advance is advisable. The surroundings of the temple are serene, with the natural beauty of the Tirumala hills adding to the divine aura. The laddoo prasadam is another highlight, unique in taste and offered with great devotion. Overall, a visit to Tirumala is not just about darshan, but also about experiencing the blend of faith, tradition, and divinity in one of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in India. The highlight here is the stunning lighting during the Brahmotsavam festival, which looks absolutely spectacular.
Suresh T — Google review
Visited Tirupati after many years with a lot of excitement, but the experience turned out very disappointing 👎👎 Even with reserved tickets, we had to wait more than 7 hours and got barely 5 seconds for darshan. It feels unfair for devotees who patiently wait for so long. A few issues we faced: • Plastic was everywhere despite “No Plastic” rules. • Dress code was not followed by many. • Food quality and hygiene were very poor - even simple canteens outside serve better. • Washrooms were untidy. • No proper guidance to reach allotted cottages. • Cottage/cleaning staff kept asking for money during checkout. The worst part was returning to our cottage after darshan and finding officials cutting trees and damaging the building area. The stairs became unsafe to use, and the staff showed no concern when we questioned it. Overall, what we hoped would be a memorable spiritual visit turned into a stressful experience. Truly disappointed, and I personally wouldn’t recommend visiting under such conditions.
Sasi K — Google review
Visiting Tirumala Temple, nestled amidst the sacred Tirumala Hills of Andhra Pradesh, is one of the most divine and unforgettable experiences any devotee can have. The moment you reach the temple, you are surrounded by an atmosphere filled with faith, devotion, and spiritual energy that words can hardly describe. The darshan of Lord Venkateswara gives an indescribable sense of peace, fulfillment, and divine connection that stays with you long after you return. Every step inside the temple complex radiates spiritual power and calmness. Temple Timings: Suprabhatam Seva (Morning Ritual): Starts around 2:30 AM General Darshan (Sarva Darshan): From 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM (subject to change during festivals) Ekanta Seva (Night Ritual): Around 1:00 AM ⏰ It’s best to check official TTD (Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams) updates before planning your visit, as timings can vary on special occasions. 🏠 Facilities & Management: Despite the massive number of pilgrims visiting daily, the temple is exceptionally well-organized. Accommodation: Available in different categories, from free dormitories to guest houses and cottages managed by TTD. Tonsuring Halls: Clean and well-maintained for devotees offering hair. Prasadam Distribution: The famous Tirupati Laddoo, sacred and delicious, is given as prasadam — a must-taste blessing. Transport & Queue Management: TTD ensures smooth crowd flow, though waiting times for darshan can be long, especially on weekends or festival days. Advance booking is highly recommended. 🌄 Surroundings & Atmosphere: The temple is surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Tirumala Hills, enhancing the sense of peace and devotion. Early morning mist, temple bells, and chants of “Govinda Govinda” create an experience that feels truly divine. 🎉 Special Highlight – Brahmotsavam Festival: During Brahmotsavam, Tirumala transforms into a spectacular vision of devotion and lights. The temple’s grand illumination and colorful decorations make it one of the most mesmerizing sights to witness in a lifetime. 🙏 Final Words: A visit to Tirumala is not just about darshan — it’s about feeling the divine presence, embracing centuries-old traditions, and experiencing the ultimate blend of faith, discipline, and peace. Whether it’s your first visit or the hundredth, the experience always feels new, pure, and deeply spiritual. 🌺 Truly, Tirumala is not just a temple — it’s an experience of divinity itself.
Yaduveer S — Google review
My Experience cnt explain in words... If you want to feel blessed then go fo Sarwa Darshan ( free Q ). If you don't have enough time then as per your choice. But Free Drshan feels different if you really want to know God or meditate , clean your mind before his Darshanam.
Rama K — Google review
Tirupati Temple is undoubtedly one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful places in India. The divine atmosphere and the feeling of being so close to Lord Venkateswara are truly beyond words. However, despite the spiritual bliss, the overall management experience could be much better. The temple premises are extremely crowded, and managing such a huge number of devotees clearly seems challenging. The queue system, especially during peak hours, often feels chaotic and tiring. People have to wait for long hours with very little information or guidance from staff. Another major issue is the lack of basic amenities, particularly food options for families with small children. Once you enter the long queue for darshan, it becomes almost impossible to find suitable food or milk for babies, which makes the wait even more difficult for parents. Cleanliness and crowd control also need more attention. With proper management and better facilities for devotees, the experience could be far more peaceful and comfortable. Overall, while the temple’s spiritual energy is unmatched, the administrative side needs significant improvement to match the devotion people bring here.
Vikash P — Google review
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Tirumala, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517504, India
https://www.tirumala.org/
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ISKCON Temple, Tirupati

Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The exotic and enchanting architecture of the ISKCON temple of Tirupati is sure to captivate anyone who visits. The temple was just built 10 years ago and its simplistic yet stunning design is a testament to the devotion of the largest followers of Lord Krishna in the world. The interior comprises colorful walls and paintings depicting the glorious legends of Lord Krishna, making it an ideal place to visit for all fans of hindu culture.
🛕 ISKCON Temple, Tirupati – A Peaceful Spiritual Experience The ISKCON Temple in Tirupati, also known as Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir, is a serene and beautiful spiritual destination located on the way to Alipiri (the starting point of the Tirumala Hills). It is maintained by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. ⭐ What to Expect: Peaceful Atmosphere: Unlike the crowded Tirumala temple, ISKCON offers a calm and meditative environment, ideal for devotees and tourists looking for a peaceful experience. Beautiful Architecture: The temple features traditional South Indian style mixed with ISKCON’s signature architecture. The idols of Radha-Krishna are beautifully decorated. Chanting & Bhajans: The soulful chanting of the Hare Krishna mantra and regular bhajans add to the spiritual ambience. Prasadam & Bookstall: Free prasadam is served daily, and there's a spiritual bookstore and gift shop with ISKCON literature and devotional items. ✅ Highlights: Clean and well-maintained premises Great place for meditation and peaceful reflection Ideal stop for devotees visiting Tirumala Guest rooms and accommodation available (with prior booking) 🕗 Timings: The temple is open from early morning till evening, with specific timings for darshan, aarti, and prasadam. --- 🌟 Overall Rating: ★★★★★ (4.7/5) A must-visit if you're in Tirupati, especially if you're seeking peace, spiritual learning, or a break from the temple crowds. Perfect for families and spiritual seekers.
Ashok K — Google review
The ISKCON Temple in Tirupati is a serene and divine place with beautiful architecture and peaceful vibes. The temple is very clean, the devotional atmosphere uplifting, and the prasadam served there is delicious. A must-visit for a soulful and satisfying spiritual experience.
DRSM — Google review
The ISKCON Temple in Tirupati, also known as Sri Sri Radha Govinda Mandir, is a peaceful and spiritually vibrant place located near Alipiri, the foothill of Tirumala. Managed by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, this temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Radha. The calm surroundings, divine chants of the Hare Krishna mantra, and melodious bhajans create a soothing atmosphere for visitors. The temple architecture is elegant, blending South Indian and ISKCON styles beautifully. Free prasadam is served daily, and a bookstall offers ISKCON literature and devotional items. A must-visit for peace and devotion seekers.
Hari R — Google review
Divine Krishna temple in Tirupati. If you are a Hare Krishna devotee then you will love the experience. You can donate for cows and food for needy with them. Lot of Krishna souvenir if u want to buy and lot of snacks and rice u can have. Prasadham offered to all and night light is beautiful. No parking near temple so prepare to walk.
BM — Google review
HARE KRISHNA ❤️🙏🏽 The ISKCON temple in Tirupati may be small, but it is incredibly beautiful and serene. The idols of Lord Krishna and Radha, along with other gopikas, are exquisitely crafted and so captivating that two eyes aren’t enough to take in their divine beauty. Visiting at night adds to the peaceful and spiritual ambiance. The sambar rice prasadam served here is delicious and a must-try for every visitor. At the entrance LORD VENKATESWARA IDOL is so attractive ❤️🙏🏽
Chaitanya R — Google review
It's a very beautiful temple! The deities of Radha Govinda and Ashta Sakhis are truly divine and mesmerizing. You can feel so much peace and positivity here — a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual bliss. ♥️
Isha B — Google review
I recently visited the ISKCON Temple in Tirupati and honestly, I left with mixed feelings leaning more towards disappointment. While the temple itself is beautiful in architecture and grandeur, the overall atmosphere felt more commercial than spiritual. From the moment you enter, you are constantly nudged towards donation counters, book stalls, and prasad shops rather than being allowed to quietly connect with the divine. The focus seems heavily tilted towards generating revenue, with too much emphasis on selling products and promoting programs. The peace and meditative environment I expected was often interrupted by announcements and sales-like approaches, which took away from the serenity of worship. Even darshan felt rushed, as though it was part of a transaction, not a soulful experience. The temple staff appeared more concerned with managing the flow of money and visitors rather than guiding them spiritually. For a place meant to uplift the soul, the commercialization was a big letdown. Though ISKCON has done great work globally, this particular branch in Tirupati felt more like a spiritual marketplace than a sanctuary. If you’re seeking a deep, divine connection, this may not fulfill your expectations.
MEHUL P — Google review
Peaceful, well-maintained, and spiritual environments with beautiful architecture and devotional singing. Visitors often praise the temple's cleanliness. The vegetarian food served there.
Manas S — Google review
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Land, Hare Krishna Rd, Srinivasa Nagar, Vinayaka Nagar, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517507, India
http://iskcontirupati.info/
+91 97035 26677
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Talakona Waterfalls

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Talakona Waterfall, located in Sri Venkateswara National Park near Nerabailu Village of Yerravari Mandal in Andhra Pradesh, is a stunning natural attraction. As the highest waterfall in Andhra Pradesh, it cascades from a height of about 270 feet into a picturesque valley. The surrounding area offers an observation point at the bottom and a challenging climb to the top for adventurous visitors.
A truly wonderful waterfall experience! This is a great spot to visit with kids and family. The waterfall is clean and refreshing, and the journey to reach it is just as enjoyable. The trek is of medium difficulty, manageable for most, and offers a chance to connect with nature along the way. Don't rush—take your time, enjoy the scenic trail, and soak in the peaceful surroundings. It's a perfect blend of light adventure and relaxation. Highly recommended for anyone looking to spend quality time outdoors with family while experiencing the beauty of nature.
Gunavanth G — Google review
Talakona Forest is one of the most peaceful and beautiful places I’ve visited. The greenery, waterfalls, and fresh air make it a perfect getaway from city life. The trekking trail and the sounds of nature give a completely refreshing experience.
Shaik I — Google review
It is the 300ft tallest waterfall in our telugu states. There will be a medium trek up to 1km or beyond but everybody can easily go except elderly people. It is situated in a deep forest, but no need to worry and till date nothing happens from cruel animals. Take a stick along with you as there are monkeys throughout. The forest dept also don't allow anyone to waterfalls after 4pm and opens at 8am. You will definitely witness the beauty of nature and soak with fresh air which definitely gives fresh energy and restores ourselves. There is also a shiv temple visit and seek blessings from him. Last but most important carry your food and water if you wish to stay for night
Chandana C — Google review
Loved the place. Less crowded after 1pm. Be Cautious while walking on the terrain and a bit slippery near the water fall. Peaceful and never ending excitement.. a great place for nature lovers.
Zaker H — Google review
One of the best waterfalls with small puddles need to be careful though. After walking nearly 1 km from the bus drop point u will find a beautiful water pond like structure mentioned in the images. After the climb u get to see the marvelous scenic view. Be safe .
BHABANI O — Google review
Nice place with very beautiful water falls ..but ki ldy be careful when climbing on the rocks of waters falls..
Spandan G — Google review
A good experience A little trek will be hard for aged people so be careful about that , bring ur own snacks and food along with water before entering the falls trek there will be no shops around after entering the toll. A nice place for nature lovers ...
Naveen S — Google review
Great Waterfalls with a scenic view point... have to walk a little bit... Lots of monkeys there... Fresh and chill water flowing from a large height... Good place for mind refreshment...
Amal J — Google review
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R668+J9C, Chittoor District, Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh 516101, India
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Srikalahasti Temple

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Hindu temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Srikalahasti Temple, located in Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh, is a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple boasts stunning Dravidian architecture and intricate carvings that date back to the 5th century A.D. One of its unique features is the Vayu Linga, symbolizing the element air. Pilgrims flock to witness the Rahu-Ketu puja for astrological remedies.
Srikalahasti Temple, near Tirupati I recently visited the ancient Srikalahasteeswara Temple, also known as Kalahasti Temple, located just a short drive from Tirupati. It’s one of the most divine and powerful Shiva temples I’ve ever been to. The temple is famous for the Vayu Lingam, representing the air element — one of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalams. The temple’s architecture is stunning — beautifully carved pillars, a grand gopuram, and an atmosphere filled with deep devotion. You can truly feel centuries of faith here. The stories of Sri (spider), Kala (snake), and Hasti (elephant) add even more spiritual depth to the experience. Inside the temple, the darshan feels peaceful and sacred. The priests perform pujas with dedication, especially the Rahu–Ketu dosha nivarana puja, which many devotees come for. It’s an old and historic temple, yet the vibrations and positive energy are beyond words. A must-visit place for anyone coming to Tirupati — you feel truly blessed after visiting.
RAVI V — Google review
Srikalahasti Temple is truly a divine and unforgettable spiritual destination. Located in the serene town of Srikalahasti, this ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva (as Vayu Lingam) is known for its powerful spiritual vibrations and sacred significance, especially for Rahu–Ketu pooja. The moment you enter the temple premises, you feel a deep sense of peace and devotion. The architecture is stunning, with beautifully carved gopurams, intricate sculptures, and a calm temple atmosphere that instantly soothes the mind. The Rahu–Ketu pooja is well-organized, and priests guide devotees clearly through the process. It is advisable to visit on weekdays to avoid long queues, as weekends and festival days can be very crowded. The temple surroundings are clean, and facilities have improved over the years, though parking and crowd management can still be challenging during peak hours. The river flowing beside the temple adds to the scenic charm and enhances the spiritual experience. Local shops outside sell pooja items and prasadam at reasonable prices. Overall, Srikalahasti Temple is a must-visit for anyone seeking spiritual upliftment and divine blessings. A peaceful, soul-refreshing experience that stays with you long after the visit.
Dibakar B — Google review
A Must-Visit Temple Near Tirupati — Truly Divine Experience Sri Kalahasti Temple is an absolute gem. If you’re visiting Tirupati Balaji, I highly recommend coming here — honestly, this place felt even more peaceful and powerful. The temple architecture is stunning and so detailed that it stays in your memory for life. The energy inside the main sanctum is incredible. The entire temple complex sits beautifully near the hills, and you can even visit the ancient Kannappa temple above, along with the sculptures of Shiva and Parvati — the vibe is unreal. If you’re someone who values spirituality, history, or just wants a place that feels pure and divine, Kala Hasti is worth every minute. Don’t miss it ✨
Kavish P — Google review
Visiting the Sri Kalahasteeswara Temple in Srikalahasti is a deeply spiritual and architecturally rich experience. The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva in his form as Vayu (air), is one of the five Pancha Bhoota Sthalams and holds strong significance. 👍 What stands out The dravidian-style architecture is impressive — carved pillars, large halls, the grand gopuram, and the sanctum give a sense of age and devotion. The Vayu Lingam — representing the element of air — and the legends surrounding the temple (spider, snake, elephant worshipping here) add depth and mythic resonance to the visit. The pooja for Rahu-Ketu dosha (astrological remedy) is a draw for many devotees, giving the temple an active, living ritual dimension.
Hemanth N — Google review
One of the best temple in South India.. From outside it looks like normal temple but once you go inside the temple you will be awestruck by the beauty and size of the temple.. It's humangous and very beautiful.. Must visit
Gopalkrishna B — Google review
This sacred temple is a must-visit. The divine vibrations and powerful spiritual energy here are extraordinary. It is one of the most effective places for Sarpa Dosha Nivarana and Rahu–Ketu Pooja.
Pratim T — Google review
We visited Sri Kalahasti Temple from Chennai, and it was a memorable experience. The temple is known for its historical and spiritual significance, especially famous for Rahu-Ketu poojas. It’s one of the most important Shiva temples in South India, with rich heritage and powerful spiritual energy. The drive from Chennai was smooth till Sullurpeta, with wide and well-maintained roads. After that, the road becomes narrow and supports two-way traffic, so a bit of caution is needed. That said, the route is scenic, clean, and visually refreshing — we truly enjoyed the journey. There’s paid parking available (₹60) near the temple. We were pleasantly surprised to find hot and tasty pongal served inside, which added to the overall comfort. The temple was very crowded as we visited on a Sunday. We opted for the ₹50 ticket, but still had to wait over 2 hours in the queue. Be prepared for long waiting times, especially during weekends or festival days. Mobile phones are strictly not allowed, and we had to store them in a locker facility (₹20 per phone) before entering the premises. Also, be aware of many random priests approaching for unofficial pujas and offerings outside and even inside the temple premises — kindly stay alert and follow the official counters only. Overall, a deeply spiritual experience — just plan ahead for the crowd and logistics!
Jagankumar E — Google review
The Srikalahasti Temple is a Hindu shrine in Andhra Pradesh, India, dedicated to Lord Shiva as the Vayu Lingam (wind element). It is famous for being one of the Pancha Bhoota Sthalams and for the Rahu-Ketu pooja, believed to alleviate doshas associated with these planets. The temple is known for its Dravidian architecture and is named after a spider (Sri), a snake (Kala), and an elephant (Hasti), all of whom are said to have worshipped Shiva there.
RUPANI K — Google review
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Srikalahasti, Andhra Pradesh 517644, India
https://srikalahasthitemple.com/
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Pulicat Lake

Bird watching area
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
It is WOW place to make make a day visit. My friends surprised to see this because most of the chennaians don't know about the place. Nice beach with boat ride to reach. Costing 800 RS per boat. You can cook or take your meal there. Swimming in the tide less beach safely. Bring fresh fish to cook, prawns and live crabs. It is really nice and you will never regret.
Devaraj T — Google review
Amazing place to buy fish, enjoy bachelor life, also family can go. Kids enjoy this place. Boat ride 1500 for one family. Worth.
JeYakanth M — Google review
This was a unique experience for me to spend with my friends. The beach, lake and everything was good. But the hygiene was very poor. Not recommended for family trips. Alcohol bottles were everywhere. Wish we saw more birds.
Sharjun A — Google review
It’s a good place , great food. But it’s getting polluted unless authorities take care it will be mess soon
Afroz A — Google review
The Pulicat Lake, the second largest brackish water lagoon in India after Chilika, sprawling across Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Encompassing 720 square kilometres, most of the lake falls in Andhra Pradesh and less than 20% in Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu. About 60 kilometres north of Chennai, the lagoon is separated from the Bay of Bengal by the Sriharikota island. It is a unique ecotone that supports rich biodiversity — from aquatic life such as mudskippers, seagrass beds, and oyster reefs to more than 200 avian species, including migratory birds such as Eurasian curlews, oystercatchers, bar-tailed godwits, sand plovers, and greater flamingos. The only sea entrance into the lake is around the south end of the island, north of the town of Pulicat on the mainland.
Jatin B — Google review
I went on a one-day community trip to pulicat lake, and the entire experience was just amazing! The place is truly a hidden gem. We enjoyed a peaceful boat ride, visited a small island, did some bird watching, and even tried a bit of stargazing. Although I missed seeing jellyfish due to the season and weather, the rest of the trip more than made up for it. The highlight for me was the 30-minute boat ride under the moon and stars around 7:30 PM. The calm breeze, gentle waves, and the peaceful night sky made it an unforgettable moment, something you'd definitely want to share with your loved ones. Pro tip: You can pre-order seafood, and the boat crew will have it ready for you during the trip. I tried this and was blown away by the taste! We had rice, prawn thokku, crab, and fish fry, every single dish was simply delicious. Also, had in good quantity. Truly a must visit spot if you're looking for a unique and soulful escape!
Suji S — Google review
The place is seen very good and the building is very attractive also. The small village and beautiful places. For picnic or one day trips we can prefer this place to spend with family and friends. So many islands are there. The travel agency also available
Akash A — Google review
If you are a bird lover then it's a good place for you. This place is famous for water birds. But this place not that much popular as a tourist destination, only for bird watchers and photographers come to here. Greater flamingo is the main attraction of this place. Best time to visit March and April. The lake is one of largest lake in India, for the birding you can book a boat for morning and evening also. Boat charges are depend on season. But this place has no proper staying option. If you come here best is stay in Chennai or else after photography you can include mahabalipuram in your plane.
Jayita S — Google review
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Pulicat, Tamil Nadu 601205, India
+91 73734 96615
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Suryalanka Beach

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Popular, family-friendly shoreline featuring quaint resort cottages with a/c & a restaurant.
I don’t remember what we ate, or even what day it was.But I remember the feeling: full heart, quiet joy, peace. I went to the beach expecting sunshine and waves—what I left with was something deeper. Stick around for sunset — the view over the ocean is incredible, and often the beach clears out a bit by then, giving it a more serene vibe.
Mani E — Google review
Visited(14-04-2025) Suryalanka Beach is truly a mesmerizing destination, offering an unforgettable experience for beach lovers. The feeling of being there is simply amazing – the sound of the ocean waves crashing, the cool breeze, and the peaceful vibe that fills the air. The sun view is breathtaking, and the beach itself is serene and beautiful, with the gentle tides lapping at the shore. The sight of colorful fishing boats lining the beach adds a local charm, and it's a wonderful experience to see the fishermen going about their work. The ocean view is endless and calming, and the atmosphere is perfect for relaxation or enjoying some quiet time. Safety is a priority here, with lifeguards present along the beach and lifeguard towers ensuring visitors' well-being. The beach also has a police center with officers patrolling, adding an extra layer of security for tourists. The morning sunrise and evening sunset are the most preferred times to visit, as they offer stunning views that are absolutely worth watching. The golden hues of the sun over the ocean are picture-perfect, making it a photographer's dream. For food lovers, there are snack centers and tiffin centers on the beach offering a variety of tasty treats. Additionally, restaurants and luggage centers are conveniently located just 100 meters from the beach. Public amenities are also well-maintained, with washrooms and dress-changing rooms available for visitors’ comfort. Suryalanka Beach can get crowded, but it adds to the vibrant atmosphere of the place. It's located about 10 km from Bapatla Town, and there are plenty of autos available for transport at a reasonable rate. The cost for a shared auto ride is typically around ₹30 per person, while individual rentals are priced between ₹200-300. A must-try here is the fish fry in the evening, which is freshly prepared and incredibly delicious. If you're looking to stay overnight, there are several hotels in the area, ranging from ₹1000 to ₹5000 per day, depending on your budget. The hotels near the beach tend to be more expensive, while those farther away offer more affordable options. In summary, Suryalanka Beach is a beautiful and well-equipped beach that offers a mix of relaxation, adventure, and local culture. Whether you're looking to spend the day enjoying the sun or trying local seafood, it's an ideal spot to unwind and make lasting memories.
Chetan D — Google review
The beach is very good and it is the perfect place for enjoying. It is better than vodarevu and ramapuram beach. One concern about the beach is that there are very less facilities like the washing area is absolutely disgusting and you can constantly smell fish.
Pritam G — Google review
It's weekend plan full crowded bit next monday sunrise was cool for beach weather you xan enjoy
Raj K — Google review
Suryalanka Beach offers a beautiful and serene coastal experience, perfect for both relaxation and adventure. The location is stunning, especially during sunrise and sunset, making it ideal for photography and peaceful moments. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including horse riding, exploring the local market, trying local food, and even enjoying a bit of thrill with beachside driving and drifts. However, the main drawback is the condition of the public washrooms. Although they are free to use, they are poorly maintained. With only two buckets available for around 20 washrooms and a general lack of cleanliness, the facilities fall short in terms of hygiene. Overall, while the beach and surrounding experience are delightful, better maintenance of basic amenities like washrooms would greatly enhance the visit.
Sai M — Google review
Surya Lanka beach is a one of the beautiful beach in India (Andhra Pradesh)
Pardeep ( — Google review
Ohh it is very clean & neat beach in Andhra Pradesh. As well as police out posts & good policing. Beach police are very care for tourists.
Trivikram S — Google review
A mesmerizing beach with amazing sunrise and sunset ❣️. But it's crowded and the changing rooms are not cleaned and not properly facilitated The beach is safe , police are there to help. But the beach is not clean and it's crowded
Tanmay D — Google review
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Andhra Pradesh, India, USA
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