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Thirumayam Fort

Thirumayam Fort

19.48km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

A 40-acre wide ring fortress in the town of Thirumayam.The construction of the fort is of inferior quality as small blocks of stone were used along with bricks for the building of the fortification.

Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary

Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary

29.26km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This is a protected area for birds. breeding habitat. It was declared as a sanctuary in 1977. This place draws attention to various migratory birds and species.

Government Museum, Pudukkottai

Government Museum, Pudukkottai

35.14km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Home to some incredible and rare collections of artifacts and relics related zoology, paintings, geology, epigraphy, anthropology, and more.

Sittannavasal Rock-Cut Jain Temple

Sittannavasal Rock-Cut Jain Temple

42.81km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Sittanavasal cave is a second-century Jain complex of caves. The monument is a rock-cut monastery or temple created by Jains.

Manora Fort (மனோரா கோட்டை)

Manora Fort (மனோரா கோட்டை)

61.95km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Manora Fort principally adopts its name “Manora”, from the corresponding English word “Minaret”. From the nearest shore, the hexagonal tower, which is built within the fort, is an 8-storied building, which is about 23-meters tall, looking over the majestic Bay of Bengal.

Devipattinam

Devipattinam

68.18km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Devipattinam is an ancient coastal village and a port located in the Ramanathapuram district.

Gandhi Memorial Museum

Gandhi Memorial Museum

71.47km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This is a memorial for Gandhiji established in 1959. it is one of the five Gandhi Sangrahalayas in India. It includes a part of the blood-stained garment worn by Gandhi, when he was assassinated.

Pazhamudircholai

Pazhamudircholai

73.23km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

The Pazhamudirsolai is an important temple dedicated to Murugan which resides atop a hill. The hill is framed for its dense forest and a plethora of trees filled with a variety of fruits.

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

73.44km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This palace was erected in 1626 AD in the city of Madurai, by king Thirumalai Nayak. The palace depicts the perfect blend of Dravidian and Rajput styles. After Independence, this palace was declared as a national monument and till date continues to be one of the spectacular monuments of Southern India.

Meenakshi Amman Temple

Meenakshi Amman Temple

73.79km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

A world-famous temple located in Madurai. The temple has a great mythological and historical significance. This temple is nominated as one of the wonders in the world by its architectural beauty and myths.

Anna Science Center Planetarium Office

Anna Science Center Planetarium Office

77.68km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

The Anna Science Centre Planetarium was established by the government of Tamil Nadu in 1999. Comprising of a number of exhibits that cover different eco-system and bio-diversity along

Ponnaniyaru Dam

Ponnaniyaru Dam

79.89km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

It is constructed beyond Preumalmalai and Chemmalai. The tourism around the dam is promoted by the Tamil Nadu Department of Tourism. A large number of local people and outsiders visit the dam. There is a bridge without any support of piers on the Ponnaniyaru Dam. It is known as a hanging bridge and offers you the panoramic view of lush green forest and hills. Standing on the bridge, you can see the trains moving on the rails between the hillocks.

Samanar Hills

Samanar Hills

81.39km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

A hill complex located in Madurai which is revered for its historical and cultural significance. this is the prime location where the Jain monks lived about 2000 years ago.

Kutladampatti Falls

Kutladampatti Falls

83.17km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This is a 27-meter long waterfall located inside a reserve forest of Kutladampatti, where one can spend an inexpensive time and rejuvenate the mind and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Kallanai Dam

Kallanai Dam

84.17km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This is an ancient dam built across the river Kaveri. The dam was originally constructed by the Chola king Karikalan.

Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort

Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort

84.28km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

The Rock Fort is a historic fort and temple complex built on a large rock with a height of 85 meters by the Pallava rulers. There are 344 steps carved out from the rock to reaach the top of the temple.

Sirumalai Reserved Forests

Sirumalai Reserved Forests

86.2km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Sirumalai is a reserved region of 6000 acres. Many high hills, nature, waterfalls, trekking area ,wildlife ,etc.

Srirangam Temple

Srirangam Temple

87.39km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

This is a Hindu temple dedicated to Ranganatha constructed in the Dravidian architecture. This is also the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world.

Brihadeeswara Temple

Brihadeeswara Temple

87.97km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

It is a peerless piece of architecture and represents the culture during Chola Dynasty in India. Moreover, it is a significant Hindu Temple built in ancient times.

Maratha Palace

Maratha Palace

89.01km from Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

The Thanjavur Maratha Palace Complex, known locally as Aranmanai, is the official residence of the Bhonsle family who ruled over the Tanjore region from 1674 to 1855.

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Know more about Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Sekkalai, Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu 630003, India

This is an ancient rock-cut cave shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha. There are rock-cut images of Shiva and other gods as well as several shrines.