Mangrove Forest Pichavaram. - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting
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About Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
Spread over 1,100 hectares and joins the Bay of Bengal, where it is separated by a lengthy sandbank.

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Attractions Near Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
Thillai Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
10.2km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
A Hindu temple dedicated to Nataraja-Shiva, as the lord of dance. The temple has mythical roots and a Shiva shrine existed at the site when the town was known as Thillai. the present temple was built in the 10 th century when Chidambaram was the capital of Chola dynasty
Veeranam Lake
28.65km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
One of the water reservoir from where water is supplied to the Chennai city. this was built in the tenth century during the time of great Cholas.
Poompuhar Beach
33.15km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
This is a natural and ancient beach located in Poompuhar. This beach and poompuhar city plays a significant role in the south Indian history.
Silver Beach
34.24km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
Silver beach is a beach on the southeast coast of India. This is the second longest beach in the Coromandel coast and one of the longest beaches in Asia.
PADALEESWARAR TEMPLE
35.36km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
A Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the town of Thirupathiripuliyur, Cuddalore. constructed during the Pallava and Medieval Chola periods.
Sri Abhirami Amirthakadeswarar Temple
39.81km from Mangrove Forest Pichavaram.
Sri Abhirami Amirthakadeswarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva in his manifestation as "Destroyer of Death" and his wife Parvati as Abhirami. It is located in Thirukkadaiyur (Thirukadavur), 21 km East of Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu in India. This temple is associated with the legend of Shiva saving his young devotee, Markendeya from death, and the tale of a saint, Abirami Pattar a devotee of the presiding goddess.