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Namakkal Fort
30.55km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
A retreat situated at the top of a hill. It takes around half n hr to ascend to the summit of the fort. It is one of the popular and safest fort in India.
Sri Namagiri Thayar Samedha Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple
30.56km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is a Hindu temple that is popular for its rock-cut architecture in Dravidian style. Lot of tourists visit this place every year. Historically important place.
Jedarpalayam Dam
30.85km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
Located in the Kabillarmalai panchayat. The dam is constructed across the river Kaveri where tourists flock in large numbers. Boating is available here and also a children's park is there.
Nainamalai Hills
42.52km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is a Hindu temple located on the top of a hill. it is believed that so many rishis including Naina rishi had done tapas in this dense forest. Trekking area, forest, natural beauty.
Kolli Hills
42.75km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is a small mountain range located in the central Tamilnadu . The mountain rise to 1300m high and covers around 280 sq m. Trekking area, Pilgrimage centre etc. The mountain is a site of pilgrimage, because of the Arapaleeswarar temple, but the area is also popular with Motor cycle enthusiasts because of the high altitude motor-able terrain with 70 hairpin bends.
Ponnaniyaru Dam
46.55km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar 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.
Aagaya Gangai water falls
48.45km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is located in the Kolli hills of the eastern ghats. This is a beautiful waterfalls surrounded by rocks and trees.
Mukkombu Dam
55.24km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
The dam is built at the location where the Kaveri River leaves its tributary, named River Kollidam. The length of Mokkombu is 685 meters, and its layout was planned by Sir Arthur Cotton. Mukkombu is a beautiful picnic spot in the region. It is also called as the upper dam.
Vellode Bird Sanctuary
56.39km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is a 18 hectare sanctuary located in the Erode district of Tamilnadu. This is a very famous place for seeing birds and to knoww about their habitat and other things.
Butterfly Park Trichy
61.51km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This tropical butterfly conservatory is located at the upper anaicut reserve forests in Srirangam. We can see and experience the living, habitat and their breeding from here
Sankagiri Fort
62.15km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is a historical fort maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. It was built in the 15th century by the Vijayanagar empire. This was an important military base for Tippu sultan.
Dindigul Rock Fort
67.97km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
A 17th-century hill fort built by Madurai Nayak situated in the top a hill. Historical place, architectural beauty.
Srirangam Temple
68.43km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar 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.
Tiruchirapalli Rock Fort
69.08km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar 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.
Anna Science Center Planetarium Office
71.42km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar 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
Kanjamalai
73.59km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This hill is situated about 1643 meters above sea level. This wonderful place is a place of worship and a refuge for believers. It is full of hillock and greenery. Trekking place, viewpoint, etc.
Koraiyaru Falls
76.8km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
Waterfalls located inside a dense forest, natural beauty, Trekking, etc. It is one of the waterfalls along the Eastern Ghats, and near Thondamanthurai, Perambalur district, India. It's the source of many small streams which join the Vellar River.
Siddhar Temple
78.38km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is one of the 18 tamil siddha temple and is situated in the foot of Kanja malai. Several perennial wells, waterfalls and small reservoirs are present near to the temple.
Ayodhyapattanam
80.84km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
Ayodhyapattinam means the city of Ayodhya. This is a famous Rama temple located in the heart of Salem district.
Kallanai Dam
81.13km from Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
This is an ancient dam built across the river Kaveri. The dam was originally constructed by the Chola king Karikalan.
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Arulmigu Kalyana Pasupatheswarar Temple
Sannathi Street, Madavilagam, Karur, Tamil Nadu 639001, India
This temple is located at Karur and is one of the seven sivasthalams in Kongu Nadu. It is clear that the temple existed during the reign of the king Rajendra Chola.