17 Attractions to Explore Near Jamunamarathur
All attractions near Jamunamarathur
Parvathamalai Top
19.95km from Jamunamarathur
A hilltop location, viewpoint . There is a temple dedicated to Shiva and this place is vested with a lot of spiritual power.
Amirthi Zoological Park
23.69km from Jamunamarathur
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.
Jalagamparai-Waterfalls
29.64km from Jamunamarathur
Located at a 1000 meter above sea level. The cool hill station of Yelagiri is situated in the district of Vellore. Trekking area, natural beauty, offroad.
Yelagiri Hills
31.42km from Jamunamarathur
Yelagiri is a cluster of 14 hamlets lies between four mountains spread over an area of 30 sq km having an altitude of 3500 ft. The tribal people who live here are engaged in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, etc. Orchards rose gardens and green valleys, surround these hills.
Sri Puram Golden Temple
37.34km from Jamunamarathur
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.
Sathanur Dam
43.57km from Jamunamarathur
Sathanur Dam is formed by Sathanur Reservoir, one of the major dams in Tamil Nadu. It is constructed across the Thenpennai River also called as Pennaiyar River in Thandarampet taluk among Chennakesava Hills.
Arunachala Hill
43.65km from Jamunamarathur
Mountain, Spiritual way, Trekking, viewpoint, nature etc.
Vellore Fort
44.55km from Jamunamarathur
This is a 16th-century fort in the city of Vellore. this fort was once the headquarters of the Aravidu dynasty.
Virupaksha Cave
44.64km from Jamunamarathur
Virupaksha Cave located in Thiruvannamalai was the abode of the saint Virupaksha Deva in the 14th century. It is believed that saint Virupaksha spent most of his life in this cave.
Arulmigu Arunachaleswarar Temple
45.09km from Jamunamarathur
This is one of the renowned temples of Tamilnadu with its architecture and history. This temple is located in the foothiills of Arunachaleswar hills.
Theerthamalai
63.81km from Jamunamarathur
Theerthamalai is an important sacred place in the Dharmapuri district of Tamilnadu. The name Theerthamalai means the hill with holy water. There is a temple locatd in the top of the hillock named Theerthagiriswarar.
Gingee Fort
67.32km from Jamunamarathur
The Maratha king Shivaji ranked this fort as the "most impregnable fortress in India" and it was called 'the troy of the East'.
Rajagiri Fort
67.61km from Jamunamarathur
A fort built in 1200 AD. It is made up of saffron and BlackRock. Currently, the fort includes a Magazine, gymnasium, palace site, audience hall, stable, clocktower, granary, treasury, etc.
Krishnagiri Fort
73.36km from Jamunamarathur
This fort is perched on a hillock which can be accessed by a flight of stairs, it was built in the 16th century by Krishnaddevaraya. This fort has an important role in the history of Tamilnadu.
Ulagalantha Perumal Temple
77.97km from Jamunamarathur
A Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu constructed in the Dravidian style architecture. Historically important place having so many beautiful structures and a serene surrounding.
Mahendravadi Rock Cut Temple
83.25km from Jamunamarathur
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.
Rayakottai
93.49km from Jamunamarathur
One of the protected monuments of the Archaeological survey of India. This is built on a hillock which is higher than any other hillock in the vicinity.
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Jamunamarathur
Jamunamarathur, Tamil Nadu 635703, India
This is an extension of the western ghats and contains a large variety of flora and fauna and is famous for blueish- gray granites.