Tirunelveli

27 Apr 2024

Seated on the west bank of Thamirabarani River, Tirunelveli is an important destination in Tamil Nadu. Like many other tourist places in the state, Tirunelveli also boasts some impeccable Hindu temples as attractions and pilgrimage destinations. Tirunelveli's history dates back to 2000 year ago, and thus, the city is inarguably one of the best places to trace the stories of various dynasties and its legends. The major attraction of this sixth largest city in the state, is the Kanthimathi - Nellaiappar Temple, which stands in the centre of this ideal pilgrimage spot and boasts the largest Shiva Temple in Tamil Nadu. Though the Hindu shrines make the top attractions in the city and around it, there also exist a Science Centre for those seeking to explore something different. Tirunelveli also has a gourmet treat for you in the form of Halwa, for which the city has been famous since 1800s. Yes, the melt-in-the-mouth delight is a must-try and has to be taken home as a souvenir for friends and family.

Apart from this, Tirunelveli's twin city, seated just opposite to it on the east bank of Thamirabarani gives you a glimpse of the elements of the modern era. Earlier known as the Oxford of India, Palayamkottai is home to numerous colleges and educational centres. Not only this, this city is famed as the venue for several national-level sports in India. Other than this, Tirunelveli's surroundings boasts of more Hindu temples, two dams - Manimuthar and Papanasam, Ariakulam and Koonthakulam Bird Sanctuaries, Manjolai and Upper Kodaiyar. Some odd 59 km from Tirunelveli, one also has the opportunity to sight breathtaking waterfalls in Courtallam/Kutralam which are said to have medicinal or healing properties. Our insightful Tirunelveli travel guide endeavours to offer you detailed information about this worth seeing city in Tamil Nadu. Find useful insights on top attractions, means of transportation, best time to visit and accommodation.

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