Tamilnadu tourism

Tamilnadu tourism

Tamil Nadu is land of temples and also home to hill beautiful stations.Tamil Nadu has the largest numbers in medical tourism in India.

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1. Kodai Lake

Best experienced on foot, the scenic beauty of Kodai Lake will surely cast a magical spell on you. It’s quiet is best experienced away from the main area and you can also stop for steaming masala tea or homemade chocolates at one of the stalls near the lake.

Lake view (by File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))

Kodai Lake view (by vaishalee)

2. Majestic Waterfalls

This sleepy hill station is home to some most stunning waterfalls across the country like Silver Cascade, Bear Shola Waterfalls and Thalaiyar Falls to name a few. Of all these, Silver Cascade is the most famous one and is formed by the backwaters of Kodai Lake.

3. Scenic Points

Want to enjoy unmatched views of the picturesque beauty of Kodaikanal and the adjoining Palani Hills? We recommend you to make a short trip to Dolphin’s Nose or Green Valley View to enjoy a visual retreat.

4. A Trip to Pillar Rocks

Located close to Green Valley View is one of Kodaikanal’s most popular attractions, Pillar Rocks. These 3 gigantic 400-foot-high vertical rock columns look like man-made pillars.

5. Serene Temples

Kodai is not only about mountain and valley views, there are beautiful temples too. For instance, there is the Kurinji Andavar Temple, a hilltop temple to Lord Murugan that offers serene views of the valley. The nearby Jain temple is smaller, but is equally beautiful.

6. Joey’s Forest Walk

Interested in trekking?Go for Joey’s Forest Walk organized by Joey and his son Jose. They offer a trek through the jungle from their house in the Uthamapalayam Forest Range, a 45-minute drive from Kodaikanal. The interesting trekking experience is surely one of the top 10 reasons to visit Kodaikanal.

Trekking route

7. Discover the Hill Station on Foot

The best place to begin is Coaker’s Walk, a promenade on the south-eastern cliff of the mountain. There are impressive views of the valley from here and on a misty day, the sweeping walk has a mystical aura.

Beautiful views

8. Shopping in Kodaikanal

Kodai is less of a bazaar than some hill stations but there are some quaint little shops that provide interesting shopping options in Kodaikanal. You can stock up on hand-made chocolates, lovely pottery items, spices like clove, cinnamon and pepper, colourful stoles and shawls and medicinal or aromatherapy oils.

9. Lovely Homestays and Cottages

Always wanted to have a homestay option on your vacation? Well a trip to Kodai can make that happen as there are a number of really nice homestays and cottages in Kodaikanal including Dalethorpe, Kodai Home Stay and Cinnabar to name a few.

10. Eating Out

Food in Kodai is cheap, easy and, sometimes, exotic. There are Tibetan restaurants on Hospital Road, the best of which is Tibetan Brothers. There are other nice local restaurants like Tava, The Eco-Nut and Potter’s Shed where you can find a variety of cuisines, ranging from local to international.

Enchanting Tamil Nadu - South India [HD] 11/12/2015

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Top 10 places tamilnadu

1
Mahabalipuram

The city of Mahabalipuram is famed for having a vibrant history and culture. For this reason it has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Once a thriving sea port in the 7th century AD, the city is most popular now for its monuments which are all carved from granite rock using Dravidian techniques. Due to its small size, the city can be traversed by biking or on foot. You can get a handle on the rich history behind the town and its temples and carvings by hiring a knowledgeable tour guide.

2
Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is the southernmost tip of India which offers a unique vantage point from which you can observe both the sunrise and the sunset. It has an interesting location, at the point where the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal meet. The town is popular for its monuments, beautiful beaches, cultural centers, temples, a distinctive culture and hospitality. The religious and cultural buildings were constructed in true Dravidian architecture which is a treat for art and history enthusiasts. You should also explore the cuisine of Kanyakumari which is composed of tasty yet healthy Indian dishes such as Idli, Dosa and Sambhar.

3
Vellore

The town of Vellore is also known as Fort City and can be found on the banks of the river Palar in the North east of Tamil Nadu. The fort from which it gets its name was built in the 16th century using granite. The complex houses several religious buildings which include a Christian church, a Hindu Temple and a Mosque. The fort is historically significant for having been the home of the family of Tipu Sultan during the time of the British. All the buildings are intricately carved and constructed using Dravidian architecture. Among the attractions are a hill station and several shopping hotspots.

4
Ooty

One of the best tourist places in Tamil Nadu is Ooty. Ooty is one of the most popular hill stations in India. It has an average elevation of 2,240 meters and lies in the middle of the Nilgiris Mountains. It brings one in mind of Switzerland. The area’s main attractions include hiking, climbing and picnicking in the eucalyptus forests, lakes, mountains, valleys and gardens. Visitors may be able to catch a glimpse of the rare kurunji flower. Despite being in a tropical location, the climate in the area is generally mild, although the nights are surprisingly chilly.

5
Tirunelveli

Tirunelveli is one of the many ancient cities in Tamil Nadu and is the second most visited places in the region. The river Tamirabarani runs through the city which adds to its livelihood. Its temples are the most outstanding features which help to make it a religious center. They were constructed during the medieval period ad feature ornate carvings and architecture. Tirunelveli is rich in natural resources which are related to its rivers, forests, mountain ranges and sea coasts. There are many popular and as yet undiscovered wonders in the city which make it a great place to visit.

6
Mammallapuram Beach

Mammallapuram Beach is popularly called the best beach on the Indian east coast. It is located south of Chennai and is popular with tourists as well as locals. Many backpackers come here to enjoy the sand and the sea. It is also a favorite spot for tourists staying at the nearby resorts. Handcrafts done in stone are popular in the area and visitors have many options to purchase these items from shops and stalls along the beach.

7
Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai is a holy mountain which is believed to possess special spiritual energy. It has been said to be the most silent place in the world because of its ability to put the mind at ease and bring tranquility. Hindus believe it to be a representation of Lord Shiva. The mountain is popular with those who are in search of spiritual enlightenment and pilgrims. More visitors flock to Tiruvannamalai during the full moon as well as in November when the Karthigai Deepam festival is held.

8
Kanchipuram

Kanchipuram is popularly regarded as being a part of the Tamil Nadu Golden Triangle. It is often referred to as the “City of a Thousand Temples” for the many such structures which it once boasted since it had the honor of being the capital of the Pallava Dynasty. Now only 100 temples remain which are still remarkable for their architectural style and religious diversity. You will find temples dedicated to Shiva and Vishnu, created and refined by various rulers. The region is also famous for the production of beautiful silk saris which can be bought from several artisans as souvenirs.

9
Rameshwaram

Rameshwaram is a peaceful and silent town which is most notable for its spiritual significance. It receives many visits from pilgrims who come here to experience cleansing pujas, visit the Ramanathaswamy Temple or to bathe in its holy waters. Getting to the town is quite an experience within itself in either of two options; by train or other vehicles. These must travel along two long bridges which connect to the mainland. Visitors may also want to venture to the deserted remains of Dhanuskodi which is a close neighboring town. This remote area was destroyed in 1964 by cyclone.

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