OLAKKAY ARUVI WATERFALLS
Read moreIn the Western Ghats, 14 km from Nagercoil and 33 km from Kanyakumari, these waterfalls are appreciated by lovers of great calm as well as trekkers. The beautiful waterfalls are a popular place for picnics. Near the falls, a small temple associated with the wise Agasthiar attracts a large number of religious on the full moon days of Chithirai (April and May). They come to worship the altar after a bath in the falls.
PARTHASARATHY TEMPLE
Vishnui temple in Triplicane dedicated to Sri Venkatakrishnan, one of the ...Read more
SAN THOME BASILICA
Basilica dedicated to Saint Thomas, housing the saint's relics in its crypt ...Read more
PONDICHERRY MUSEUM
Housed in an 18th-century villa, this museum boasts an eclectic collection ...Read more
GREEN WALK
Read moreThe Auroville site was formerly a remote and impoverished rural sector, surrounded by thirteen villages, with a population of over 40,000. A number of Aurovities have undertaken to «bring this land back to life» with the help of its villagers. After twenty years of hard work, they managed to regenerate the soil through organic farming methods, without using artificial fertilizers or chemicals. The four million trees planted with 2,800 acres have successfully created a lush green belt. Be careful not to stray on the tangled and tortuous trails that only the aurovial foresters really know.
JAMBUKESHWARAR TEMPLE
Temple dedicated to Shiva, 2 km from the Srirangam temple, containing 5 ...Read more
KOTHANDARAMASWAMY TEMPLE
Read more10 km from the city centre, on the road to Dhanushkodi, is the beautiful Sri Kothandarama temple where, according to legend, Vibishana, brother of the demon Ravana who kidnapped Sita, was crowned when he went to Rama. Pilgrims go there at sunset.
MANDAIKADU BHAGAVATHI AMMAN TEMPLE
Read moreLocated on the coast, northeast of Port Colachel, this temple is dedicated to the Goddess Amman Bhagavathi. Amman is in the shape of a 3.65 m high ant farm, with five heads, and is believed to continue to grow. The annual Mondaikadu Kodai festivities are celebrated in March for 10 days. The temple, although small, attracts a large crowd of people from the district in addition to a regular flow of pilgrims from Kollam in the state of Kerala. Tamil Nadu Tourism Department organizes a photographic exhibition during the festivities.
MALAIKOVIL MURUGAN TEMPLE
Read moreOn the bus ride from Kodaikanal to Palani, you have a beautiful view of the plains and scattered rock outcrops. The temple of the city of Palani is dedicated to the god Murugan and an electric cable car takes the faithful to the summit, but it takes a while to queue before you can reach it! About 200,000 pilgrims gather there during the Pusam Thai Festival in January.
MAHAMAHAM TANK
Read moreThis large basin (theertham) located in the heart of the city would fill with the water of the Ganges every twelve years. Thousands of pilgrims flocked to bathe there. On a daily basis, water comes from the Cauvery River. The population uses it to perform its ablations, wash and do its laundry.
SHEMBAGANUR MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Read moreThis museum of the University of the Sacred Heart (a theological seminary), near Shembaganur, is worth a visit. Founded in 1895, it is dedicated to the archaeological remains and the fauna and flora of the region. A Spanish father named Ugarthe helped to enrich the museum's main collections. It should be noted that this museum contains one of the largest orchidoriums in the country, with more than 300 species of orchids. The museum has a collection of pinned butterflies, many stuffed mammals and python or cobra skins over 3 m long. To get there, you have to go down 3 km from Bazaar Road. It's a pleasant excursion. On the other hand, the return, while uphill, is more difficult. You can catch a taxi or bus on the main road back to Kodaikanal.
VALLUVAR KOTTAM
Read moreThis memorial is dedicated to Tamil Tiruvalluvar, Saint and Poet, whose great work dates back to about 2 000 years. Built in 1976, in Nungambakkam, this huge stone structure, representing a tank fired by two elephants and located in a beautiful park, includes a very expressive statue of the saint. Scenes drawn from the 133 chapters of his famous book, Thirukkural, are carved in stone. The auditorium attached to this complex is one of the largest in Asia.
TIRUKALIKUNDRAM
Village has become an important pilgrimage center with a temple dedicated ...Read more
THIRUTTANI MURUGAN TEMPLE
Read moreIt is one of the 6 houses of the God Subramanya. Perched on a hill, the temple is accessible by road or by train. 365 steps, which represent the days of the year, leads to the top of the hill. Tiruttani passes to be the place where the god married Valli (one of his two wives). The Fête festival, which takes place in December, is celebrated with splendour.
SRIPERUMBUDUR
Read moreIt is the birthplace of the saint Ramanujar, the father of the Vishishishtadvaita philosophy of Vishnuism, and therefore an important pilgrimage centre for the Vishnuites. It is also the place where Rajiv Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, was killed in a bomb explosion during a meeting in 1991.
THIRUPARANKUNDRAM MURUGAN TEMPLE
Read moreA cave temple, one of the 6 homes of the god Subramaniya. It is here that Lord Muruga married Devayanai, daughter of Indra, after defeating Surapadman. Separate altars are dedicated to Shiva, Ganapathy, Durgai, Vishnu and other gods. At the entrance to the temple are 48 artistically sculpted pillars. Cut into the rock, the temple of Subramaniya is filled with pilgrims on days of worship. Its most secret altar is dug into a solid rock.
THE WANDERING MONK MUSEUM
Read moreThis exciting museum retraces the early years of Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna's disciple who participated in the rebirth of Hinduism and tried to reconcile aspirations for social justice with spirituality. He travelled through India as a sanyasin (a stray monk, begging for his food) and came to meditate in Kanyakumari in 1892. Several times a year, the centre organizes yoga classes and spiritual retreats, lasting one or two weeks.
VIVEKANANDA ROCK MEMORIAL
Memorial dedicated to Ramakrishna's most famous disciple, offering a ...Read more
HANUMAN TEMPLE
The temple is the spiritual center of Connaught Place, where Hanuman, the ...Read more
THANUMALAYAN TEMPLE
Read moreSuchindram bears the imprint of various kingdoms. The Thanumalayan Temple, repository of art treasures belonging to these kingdoms, is famous for its musical columns and its impressive 6 m high statue representing the monkey god Hanuman. The main statue represents Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, the trinity of the Hindu pantheon. Inscriptions dating back to the 9th century have been found in this temple.
STRONG DANSBORG
Fort built in 1620 by the Danes overlooking the beach, housing an armoury, ...Read more
OTTAKKAL LOOK OUT
Read moreThe gateway to the Thenmala region. And a superb point of view.
TRICHAMBARAM SREE KRISHNA TEMPLE
Read moreDedicated to Krishna, this temple contains a magnificent collection of mural paintings. The temple of Durga is adjacent to it.
MUZHAPPILANGAD BEACH
Read moreLocated 7 km north of Thalasserry, and 15 km south of Kannur, this 5 km long beach is ideal for a walk or a picnic.
NILESHWARAM PALACE
Read moreFrom the palace of the Rajas of Nileshwar on the region, unfortunately there is only an old ruined building.
VGP UNIVERSAL KINGDOM
Read moreA popular place for people and tourists. Its children's and adults'amusement park is very visited. It includes Russian rides and mountains as well as a very popular "snow park" of local Indians who have never seen the snow. Folk dance shows are organized. An art centre sells crafts and shellfish objects. The beach is clean and ideal for sunbathing.
ST. THOMAS ORTHODOX CHURCH
Read moreThis pretty little Orthodox church, inaugurated in 1920, is located in the heart of the city, along a canal. The church celebration takes place on August 15th of each year. A very photogenic place.
KOYIKKAL KOTTARAM (ATTINGAL PALACE)
Read moreA 15th century palace, where the Travancore royal family was born. Today this palace is in ruins and threatens to collapse at any time.
ARYANKAVU SASTHA TEMPLE
Read moreThis Hindu temple is one of the 108 sastha temples of Kerala.
KOTTUKAL DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL FARM
Read moreThe farm covers more than 140 hectares. There are coconut plantations, gardens and livestock plantations. The medical garden includes very rare medicinal plants.
SASTHAMKOTTA
Read moreThere is a temple dedicated to Sastha. The site, surrounded by hills on the three sides, is known for freshwater lake Sasthamkotta.
GREEN LAND SPICE GARDEN
Read moreShinoj proposes a visit to his spice farm: cocoa, coffee, tobacco, turmeric, papyrus… A multitude of plants to discover, through a rewarding and playful journey.
SREE RAMASWAMI TEMPLE
Read moreA temple dedicated to Rama, famous for its copper roof.
STRONG PALLIPPURAM
Read moreLocally known as Ayakotta, it is India's oldest existing strong European, built in 1503 by the Portuguese. One can still see its hexagonal structure, but the whole is unfortunately falling in ruins.
ROSE GARDEN
Read moreLocated in the city center, this world-renowned garden houses a multitude of rose varieties.
INDO WORLD
Read moreFor a visit to the city of Parur, you can contact the Indo World agency. You can also go back to auto-rickshaw from Ernakulam at a lower price.
TEAK MUSEUM NILAMBUR
Read moreCreated by the Kerala Forestry Research Institute, this museum proposes to discover the history of teak through several themes.
ILAVEEZHAPOONCHIRA
Read moreA small park unknown to tourists offering a beautiful view. The atmosphere is quite friendly but the road that leads from Acap is not the most accessible. Excuse families.
MEENMUTTY WATERFALL
Read moreTwo kilometers of trek in the jungle will take you to the largest and most spectacular of Wayanad falls. Caution, however, they are extremely dangerous and bathing is formally discouraged.
ANANTHAPURA LAKE TEMPLE
Read moreThis temple dating back to the ninth century is an important pilgrimage place for Vishnou followers. You may be able to see the priests feeding Babya, the vegetarian crocodile of the temple.
MADRAS HIGH COURT
2nd largest legal building in the world, built in 1862 and featuring an ...Read more
MOUNT MARY BASILICA
Bandra's Roman Catholic church, built in the 16th century, stands on a hill ...Read more
FORT ST. GEORGE
Bastion currently housing the region's Secretariat and Legislative ...Read more
RAVI'S SPICES GARDEN
Well-maintained spice garden not far from the town center, offering a fun ...Read more
PUKHRAJ DURRY UDYOG
Artisanal durry stores, hand-woven rugs made from cotton, coconut fibre or ...Read more
MUSEUM OF CHRISTIAN ART
Museum of Christian art housed in the Santa Monica convent, on the road to ...Read more
VENKATESHWARA TEMPLE
Temple, one of the most sacred places in the country, dedicated to ...Read more
WARANGAL FORT
Impressive fortress, already in ruins, with 3 surrounding walls that have ...Read more