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Pazhamudircholai

Pazhamudircholai

0.21km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Meenakshi Amman Temple

Meenakshi Amman Temple

0.69km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Gandhi Memorial Museum

Gandhi Memorial Museum

2.32km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Samanar Hills

Samanar Hills

8.39km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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

26.96km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Sirumalai Reserved Forests

Sirumalai Reserved Forests

34.01km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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

Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary

Vettangudi Bird Sanctuary

47.64km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Dindigul Rock Fort

Dindigul Rock Fort

52.55km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

A 17th-century hill fort built by Madurai Nayak situated in the top a hill. Historical place, architectural beauty.

Vaigai Dam

Vaigai Dam

60.48km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

A dam built across the Vaigai river. It provides water for irrigation to the Madhurai district and Dindigul district.

Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary

Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary

66.72km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

This was established in 1988 to protect the vulnerable giant grizzled squirrel. It is bordered by the Periyar Tiger Reserve.

Kumbakkarai Falls

Kumbakkarai Falls

71.32km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Kumbakkarai falls is the lesser- known falls in the foothills of Kodaikanal. This falls has two stages. . The travellers come here and take bath in the falls. The water flows throughout the year; but in rainy seasons the flow will be very heavy. Bathing is possible.

Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

Karpaga Vinayagar TEMPLE

73.44km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Ponnaniyaru Dam

Ponnaniyaru Dam

75.36km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Kodaikanal Pine Forest

Kodaikanal Pine Forest

76.56km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

A great place for some nature walking and photography. This is a popular tourist spot in Kodaikanal and has an option for horse riding. The pine trees were planted in 1906 in order to grow timber.

Coakers Walk - Kodaikanal

Coakers Walk - Kodaikanal

77.37km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Coakers Walk is a beautiful man-made one-kilometre-long walking plaza built on the mountains in the mesmerizing city of Kodaikanal

Thirumayam Fort

Thirumayam Fort

78.03km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

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.

Kodaikanal Lake

Kodaikanal Lake

78.3km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

A manmade lake located in the Kodaikanal city. boating, natural beauty, horse ride, shopping etc.

Pillar Rocks Viewpoint

Pillar Rocks Viewpoint

79.21km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Pillar Rocks are three vertical granite boulders, standing shoulder to shoulder amidst untouched packets of dense rainforests.

Bear Shola Falls

Bear Shola Falls

79.32km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Bear Shola Falls is a popular tourist spot in the region of Kodaikanal. This cascade is a seasonal attraction that comes to life in its fullest during the monsoons when the water flows down from the hilltop making its way through the verdant greenery of the region.

Guna Caves

Guna Caves

79.57km from Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Guna Cave is wonderful tourist spot in Kodaikanal on Moir Point road. The cave is formed between two large Pillar Rocks. It is one of the best tourist places to visit in kodaikanal. This large, dark and ancient cave is also called as Devil's Kitchen.

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Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace

Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, Panthadi 1st St, Mahal Area, Madurai Main, Madurai, Tamil Nadu 625001, India

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.