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Annexure – 1 List of Tourist Places in Tamil Nadu -..::Tamilnadu Tourism Annexure – 1 List of Tourist Places in Tamil Nadu Name of Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird Others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills the District (1) (2) Sanctuary (4 & 5) (6) Stations ( 3) Chennai 1.Elliots Beach 1.Guindy, 1.High Court of 1.St. George Fort 1. AshtalakshmiTemple, 2. Marina Beach Children’s Park Madras 2. Ameer Mahal Chennai2.KapaleeswararTemple, 3. Light House 2.SnakePark 2.Madras University 3. VivekanandarIllam Mylapore 3.Parthasarathi Temple, 3.Rippon Building 4.Valluvar Kottam Triplicane 4. TidelPark 5.Gandhi Mandapam 4.Vadapalani Murugan Temple 5.BirlaKolarangam 6.Kamarajar Memorial 5.St.Andru’s Church 6.Lait Kala Academy 7.M.G.R Memorial 6.Santhome Catherdral 7. AnnanagarTower 8.Periyar Memorial 7.Makka Mosque, Thousand Lights 8.Apollo Hospital 9.Connemara public library 8.Shirdi SaibabaTemple, Mylapore 9.SankaraNethralaya 10.Govt. Museum, Egmore 9.KalingambalTemple, Parry’s 10. Adayar cancer 11.Fort Museum 10.Marundeeswarar Temple, Hospital and 12. Kalashethra Tiruvanmiyur Institute 13. Rail Museum, Perambur 11.Jain Temple 11. Vijaya Hospital, 14. Rajaji Hall 12.Iyyappan Vadaplani 15.Anna Square Temple,Mahalingapuram&Annanagar 12.Sankara 16.Barathiyar Memorial 13.Thirumalai TirupattyDevasthanam, NethralayaEye 17. M.G.R. Illam T. Nagar Hospital. 18. Govt. Fine Arts Collage. 14.Buddhavihar, Egmore 13. Adyar 15.Madhiya Kailash Temple, Adyar BaniyanTree 16.RamakrishnaTemple 14. Arvind Eye 17. Velankanni Church, Beasant Nagar Hospital 18.St. George Catherdral 19. BigMosque,Triplicane. Name of Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird Others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills the District Sanctuary Stations Ariyalur 1.Karaivetti 1.Fossile Museum 1.JayankondamPalace 1.Adaikala Madha Shrine, Elakurichi Bird Sanctuary 2. Fossile Sediments 2. Gangaikonda 2.Sri KaliyugaVaradharajaPerumalTemple CholapuramTemple 3.Thirumazhapadi 4.Kamarasavalli savunthareswararTemple 5.TirumanurTemple 6. AlandurayarTemple 7.Kothandaramar Temple 8.VaitiyanathaSamyTemple 9. KalumalainathaSamyTemple 10. JayankondamVaratharajaPerumalKoil 11. ThiruvalapparVeeranarayanaPerumalTemple 12. KallangurichiKaliyugaVaradharajaPerumalKoi l Coimbatore 1.Kovai Courtallam 1.Zoological 1.Agriculture 1.Govt.Museum 1.MarudhamalaiSubramaniyaSwamy Temple Valparai 2.Sengupathi Falls Park University 2.MasaaniAmman Temple 3. VaidehiFalls 2.Anamaali 2. Botanical Garden 3.Patteeswarar Temple, Perur 4. Kallar Horticulture Tiger Reserve 3. Pollachi 4.Poondi VelliangiriTemple Farm, Mettupalayam 4.G.D.Naidu 5.Vanabathrakalliamman Temple 5. Black Thunder Industrial Museum 6. KaramadaiRenganatharTemple ,Mettupalayam 5. GassForest 7.Eachanari VinayagarKoil 6.Valparai Museum 8.Isha Yoga Centre, Diyanaligam 7. Top Slip 6.Coddissia 9.ThanduMariammanKoil 8. Baralikkadu 7.SIMA 10.Konniamman Temple 9.Siruvani Falls 8.Aravind Eye 11.Puliyakulam St.AntonyChurch 10. Parambikulam Hospital 12. KottaiMosque 11.Solaiar Dam 13. PuliyakulamVinayagarTemple 12.Monkey Falls 13.Aliyar Park 14.Aliyar Boat House Name of the Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills District Sanctuary Stations Cuddalore 1.Boat House 1.Veeranam Lake 1.Maruthur Museum and Art Gallery 1.Chidambaram Nataraja Temple Pitchavaram 2. Perumal Lake, 2.N.L.C Cuddalore 2.Padaleeswarar Temple 2.Silver Beach Kurinjipadi Port 3.Thillai Kali Temple 3.Parangipettai 3.Gandhi Park, 3. Virudachalam 4.Sri Veera Narayana PerumalTemple Beach Panruti Kattumannarkudi 4. Samiyarpettai 5.Sathyagnansabai, Vadalur Beach 6. MuthuRamalingaSamySabai 7. Sri BoovaragavaSwamyTemple, Srimushnam 8. Sri PollaPillayarKoil, Thirunarayur 9. Sri RagavendraSwamyKoil, Buvanagiri 10.VeeranateswararKoil, Thiruvadhigai 11. Sri ViruthagreeswararKoil, Virudhachalam 12. Sri KolanjiapparKoil, Manavalanallur 13. DevanathaswamyTemple, Thiruvanthipuram 14. PeriyandavarTemple, Panruti 15. VirudhagiriEshwararTemple 16. Thiruvaginderpuram Name of the Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills District Sanctuary Stations Dharmapuri 1.Hogenakkal 1. SubramaniaSivaMemorial 1. Hanging Pillar, 1.Theerthamalai Waterfalls 2. Theerthamalai MallikarjuneshwararTemple 2.Thenkanikottai 2. ArurTrekking 3. AthiyamanKottai 2. Archaeological Site 3.Vaniar Dam 4. Rajaji Memorial SentrayaPerumalTemple 4. Ketarapalli 3. Thoppur Dargah Dam 4. ChandiSudeswararTemple 5. AnjaneyarTemple 6. KalyanaramarTemple, Thenkanikottai Dindigal 1. Palaruporun ChettiyarPark 1.Dindigul Fort 1.PalaniBaladhandayudapaniMur 1.Sirumalai dalaruu 2. Gunacaves uganTemple Dam, Palani 2.Thirumalaikeni 2. BerijamLake 3.Thadikombu , Kodaikanal SoundrarajaPerumalTemple 3. Mannavanur 4. Marambadi Church Lake 5. BegamburDarga, Dindugal 4. Bryant Park, 6. KottaiMariammanTemple Kodaikanal. 7.Abiramiamman Temple 5. ChettiyarPar 8. AnaipattiAnchaneyarTemple, k Nilakottai 6. ParaliPark 9.Poombarai MuruganTemple 7. Kudiraiyarud 10. Thandikudi Balamurugan am, Palani Temple 8. Varadhaman 11. PeriyanayakiAmmanTemple athi Dam 12.St. John Church 13.Kali KatteeswararTemple 9. KodaikanalLake Boating 10.Kodaikanal Hills 11.Moyar point Hills 12. Pillar Rocks, Kodaikanal 13.Coakkars Walk,Kodaikanal 14. KodaikanalDilphi n’s nose Name of the Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills District Sanctuary Stations Erode 1.Bavanisagar Vellode Birds 1.Erode 1.EVR Periyar Memorial 1.Bannari Amman Temple Dam Sanctuary Powerloom 2. DheeranChinnamalai Memorial, 2.ChennimalaiMuruganTemple 2.Kodiveri Dam 2. Andiyur Erode 3.Kodumudi MagudeswararTemple 4.Bhavani Kooduthurai pilgrim centre 5. BannariammanTemple 6. VelayudhaSamyTemple, Thindalmalai, Erode 7.Kalyana VaradharajaPerumalTemple 8.Sangameswarar Temple 9. NattaheeswararTemple 10.Periya MariyammanTemple 11. KondathuKaliammanTemple ,Gobichettipalayam. Kanniyakuma 1.Muttom Beach 1.Thirparappu 1.Vattakottai (Circular Fort) 1.SuchindramTemple 1.Maruthuva Malai -ri 2.Thekkurichi Waterfalls 2.Vivekananda Rock Memorial 2.Kumari Amman Temple Beach 2.Pechiparai Dam 3.Padmanabhapuram palace 3.Bagavathi Amman Temple, 3.Sanguthurai 3.Aruvikarai Falls 4.Thiruvalluvar Statue Mandaikadu beach 4.Perunchani 5.Colachal 4.Nagarajar Temple ,Nagercoil. 4.Sothavillai Dam 6.Uthayagiri Fort beach 5.MathoorThottip 7. Gandhi mandapam 5. Colachal alam 8. KamarajarMandapam Beach 6.Annavaigundap 9.Cittaral Jain Temple 6.Thekkurichi attai, Swamithope Beach 7.Padmanabhapur 7.Thengaipattin am Palace. nam Beach 8.Government HorticultralFarm. Name of the Beaches Eco- Tourism Wildlife / Bird Others Art & Culture / Heritage Pilgrim Centers Hills District Sanctuary Stations Karur 1.Ponniyaru Dam Govt. Museum, Karur 1. KalyanaPasupatheeswarTem Park ple 2. 2. KalyanaVenkattaramasamiTe Thirukkampuliyur mple Amma Park 3. Thirumukkodal (Mayanur 4. KadambaVaneswararTemple Barrage) 5. RathinagreeswararTemple 6. BalasubrmaniyaSamyTemple , Pavithram 7. BalasubramaniyaSamyTempl e ,Pugazhimalai Kancheepura- 1.Arignar 1.Rajeev Gandhi 1.Dakshinachitra 1. KamatchiammanTemple m 1.Mamallapuram Anna Memorial, 2.Cholamandalam Arts village 2. KanchiKamakotiPeetam 2.Muttukkadu Zoological Sriperumbudur 3. Mamallapuram light house 3. KanchiKudil 3.Mudaliarkuppa Park 2.Queenland 4. MamallapuramSeashell 4. EkambareswararTemple m 2.Crocodile 3.VGP Golden Museum 5. KailasanatharTemple 4. Kovalam Bank Beach 5.Sculpture Museum 6. Adhi ParasakthiTemple Beach 3.Vedanthan 4.Kishkinda Theme 6.Annaillam 7. Thirukkazhukundram gal Birds Park 7. Alampara Fort 8. VaradharajaPerumalKoil Sanctuary 5.MGM Dizzee 8. SadurangapattiamFort 9. Mamallapuram, Five Rathas, 4. The wild World Theme Park 9.Arjuna’s Penance SeashoreTemple Tribe range 10. MahisasuramardiniCaves 10. 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Kelavarapalli 1.Rajaji Memorial 1.Chandra SoodeswararTemple Dam 2.Rayakotta Fort, Krishnagiri 2. Bettaraya Swami Temple 2. Krishnagiri 3.Govt Museum, Krishnagiri 3. AnumanTheertham Dam 4.Sri PaswapadmavathiTemple 3. Thenkanikottai 5. KattuveeraAnjaneyarKoil 4. Thally 5. Avathanapatti Park 6. Eco Tourism Park ,Pambarudam Nagapattinam 1.Nagapattinam Kodiakkar 1.PoompuharArt Gallery 1. Ananthamangalam Beach ai Wildlife 2.Tarangambadi Fort 2. Ozhugaimangalam 2. Sanctuary 3.Tranquebar 3. Thirumanancheri VedaranyamBeach 4. Thirumullaivasal 3. Poompuhar 5. Melapperumpallam Beach 6. Sikkal 7. Sirkazhi 8. Nagore 9. VelankanniMadha Church 10. Vedaranyam Sivan Koil 11. Thirukkadaiyur 12. ThiruNangore 13.ThiruvenkaduTemple 14.Ettukudi VelavanTemle 15.KeelaperumpallamTemple 16.Masilamaninathar Temple 17.Vaitheeswaran Koil 18.Mayiladuthurai (Mayavaram) 19. Thirukannapuram
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