20 Attractions to Explore Near Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
All attractions near Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
Thirparappu WaterFalls
6.94km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The kodyar river makes it descent at the Thirparappu and the waterfall. It is a magnificent waterfall which will rejuvenate the viewer's mind. We can take a bath from this waterfall by enjoying the natural beauty.
Padmanabhapuram Palace
13.3km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The 16th century palace standing as a finest example of traditional Kerala Architecture and was once the residence of the erstwhile Travancore Royal Family
Pechiparai Dam
16.14km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
An artificial water body, situated near the pechiparai village of Kanyakumari. Constructed between 1897 and 1906. A European engineer was the one who worked behind this beautiful dam.
Sasthampara
28.9km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
Offbeat hillock destination, trekking,city view etc.
Kovalam Beach
29.55km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
One of the most beautiful beach of Kerala, surrounded by shops, lighthouse and rocky capes.
Agasthyakoodam
31.56km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The most difficult trek in Kerala, taking you to the top of Agasthyakoodam through forests and valleys and waterfalls.
Bana Theertham water Falls
33.6km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
It is located inside the picturesque location of the Karaiyar dam. This is a natural cascading falls located in the Kalakad Mundanthurai tiger reserve.
Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary
34.29km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
A dam-site with its beautiful tiny islands and a sanctuary with thick forest covers
Karaiyar Dam
36.29km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
A beautiful picnic spot inside the Kalakkad mundanthurai reserve. Boating facilities are available here.
Kuthiramalika Palace
36.29km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The former residence of Travancore King Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma. Known for its architecture and its museum storing unique exhibits
Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple
36.49km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The ancient temple with its billions of dollars of wealth, impeccable architecture and legends.
Napier Museum
36.83km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
An architecturally impressive museum building, housing many exhibits from 8th to 18th century.
Connemara Market Palayam
36.88km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
An old market that sells all household items- a backbone for the netizens and a colourful place for the visitors.
Thiruvananthapuram Zoo
36.89km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
One of the oldest zoo in India, home to a large number of wild animals.
Marunthuvazh Malai
37.42km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
Marunthuvazh malai forms the part and the southernmost tip of the western ghats of the Agaasteeswaram taluk of Kanyakumari district. The maruthuvazh malai is a fragment of the Sanjeevi mountain.
Shangumugham Beach
39.42km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
A place away from the city crowd which has many historical importance. White sand, serene atmosphere , street foods and all.
Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve
40.32km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
Covering nearby 900 sq kms. This is a treasure trove for the wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
Manimuthar Dam
40.54km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The Manimuthar Dam is situated at the foothills of the scenic Podhigai Hills. It is built on the Thamirabarani River. The area features marvelous natural beauty. The spot where the waters, the mountains, and the sky meet offers a spectacular view.
Papanasam Dam
42.62km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
The Papanasam dam is also known as the Karaiyar dam. The dam is used to irrigate Thirunelveli and Thoothukudi districts.
Vattakottai Fort
42.63km from Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
This is a seaside fort near Kanyakumari, Tamilnadu built in the 18th century as a coastal defense fortification and barracks in the erstwhile Travancore Kingdom.
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Chitharal Rock Cut Temple
Vellamcode, Tamil Nadu 629151, India
Also, called as Chitharal Malai kovil is situated in the Thiruchanattu malai. There are two monuments and also there is a cave containing rock-cut sculptures of Tirthankaras and the attendant deities carved inside and outside dating back to 9th century AD.