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Arulmigu Thiruthani Murugan Temple

Arulmigu Thiruthani Murugan Temple

21.38km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

A Hindu temple located in the hill of Thiruthani, Tamilnadu, India dedicated to Lord Muruga. The temple has 365 steps depicting a year.

Vellore Fort

Vellore Fort

45.3km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

This is a 16th-century fort in the city of Vellore. this fort was once the headquarters of the Aravidu dynasty.

Kailasakona Waterfalls

Kailasakona Waterfalls

45.31km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Kailasakona Waterfalls are a natural perennial waterfall in the valley of Nagari hills in Chittoor District. The water originates from the split in a mass rock. The water here is crystal clear having considerable mineral values & medicinal powers and can heal ailments. The tourists are not allowed to go uphill to the top of the falls.

Sri Puram Golden Temple

Sri Puram Golden Temple

50.91km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

The golden temple sits inside a spiritual park or ‘Spiritual Oasis’, and a star path leads the visitors towards it. The main feature of the temple has to be that it is covered in real gold foil and it is regarded as the biggest and the only temple to do that.

Nagalapuram Water Falls

Nagalapuram Water Falls

59.63km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Nagalapuram Falls is a short trekking destination. It is located in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh. Its trail stretches through the Eastern Ghats and its thick forest covers. The trekking route is 4 km in length and can be completed within a day. The trekking route of Nagalapuram Waterfalls is adorned with picturesque views of lush green hills. There are three waterfalls present along the trekking route, and each one offers a unique and pristine view to travellers.

Arignar Anna Zoological Park

Arignar Anna Zoological Park

59.82km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

This is the first public zoo in India, affiliated with the central zoo authority of India.

 Amirthi Zoological Park

Amirthi Zoological Park

59.86km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Opened in 1967 and is about 25 hectares of area. Half of this jungle is cleared to serve as a tourist spot while the other half is served as a wildlife sanctuary.

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary

60.01km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

This is the oldest bird sanctuary in India. It was a favorite hunting ground of rich landlords back in the early 1700's who hunted mainly for sport.

St. Thomas Mount National Shrine

St. Thomas Mount National Shrine

70.65km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

A small hillock in the Chennai city. The ancient Syrian church community of India traces the origin of their church here.

Madras War Cemetery

Madras War Cemetery

70.73km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

The cemetery is spread over an area of 2.75 acres and contains 856 Commonwealth burials of the second-word war.

Puzhal aeri lake

Puzhal aeri lake

71.01km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Also known as the Red hills lake. It is one of the two rainfed reservoirs that supplies water to the Chennai city.

Sri Venkateshwara National Park

Sri Venkateshwara National Park

73.15km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

This is a national park and Biosphere reserve in Andhra pradesh, India. the park is known for its many waterfalls. The vegetation in the national park consists of dry deciduous mixed forest with patches of moist deciduous forests in the valleys.

Chennai Rail Museum

Chennai Rail Museum

73.16km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

The Chennai Rail Museum is a railway museum in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The museum opened on 16 April 2002 on the premises of the Furnishing Division of the Integral Coach Factory near Villivakkam.

Guindy National Park

Guindy National Park

75.45km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Guindy national park is a protected area of Tamilnadu and the 8th smallest national park in India and one of the very few national parks situated inside a city.

Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

76.19km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Valluvar kottam is a monument in Chennai, dedicated to the classical Tamil poet and philosopher Valluvar.

Chetpet Ecopark

Chetpet Ecopark

76.42km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

This is a nice venue for boating and fishing. Auge walkway is there around the lake and it is decorated very well.

Tada Falls

Tada Falls

77.58km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

A much attracting weekend hangout for Local Youngsters and Families. The place is well renowned for its lush greenery, hillocks etc. Adventure Seekers can visit this place which is apt for trekking, hiking and picnicking.

Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library

77.99km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

One of the four National Depository Libraries which receives a copy of all books, newspapers, and periodicals published in India. Situates in a British era building with great architecture.

Government Museum Chennai

Government Museum Chennai

78.01km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

One of the most famous sightseeing spots in Chennai. there is a huge collection of artifacts and so many objects relating geology, archaeology, zoology, anthropology, etc.

Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Temple

Arulmigu Kapaleeswarar Temple

79.05km from Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Kapaleeswarar temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva located in Mylapore. The temple is an ancient one that was built around the 7th century in Dravidian architecture.wh

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Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple

Mahendravadi, Tamil Nadu 632502, India

The contribution of the Pallava to cultural development. The cave temple in this village is an important one as it is the only cave temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which was constructed by Mahendravarman I (600-630 CE). This cave is excavated on a free-standing boulder.