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Highways Travellers' Bungalows HIGHWAYS TRAVELLERS’ BUNGALOWS Travellers’ Bangalow Type Reservation Authority Suites (1) (2) (3) (4) CHENNAI CIRCLE Thiruvallur Division Tiruttani A DE Thiruvallur 3 Gummidipoondi I Class ADE Gummidipoondi 1 Periyapalayam I Class ADE Gummidipoondi 1 Thiruvallur A ADE Thiruvallur 1 Chengalput Division Kancheepuram A ADE Kancheepuram 1 Acharapakkam A ADE Madurantagam 1 Guduvancheri I Class ADE Chengalpattu 1 Mahabalipuram A ADE Chengalpattu 2 Vellore Division Kannamangalam C ADE Vellore 2 Tirupathur B ADE Tirupattur 2 Yelagiri Hills B ADE Tirupattur 2 Sholinghur B ADE Walajaah 2 Thiruvannamalai Division Cheyyar A ADE, Cheyyar Moranam B ADE, Cheyyar Polur A ADE, Polur Chengam B ADE, Chengam Thiruvannamalai A ADE, Thiruvannamalai VILLUPURAM CIRCLE Villupuram Division Tindivanam A ADE Tindivanam 2 Marakkanam A ADE Vasur 2 Gingee A&B ADE Gingee 2 Villupuram A ADE Villupuram 1 Kallakurichi Division Tirukoilur A ADE Thirukoilur 2 Ulundurpet A&B ADE Ulundurpet 2 Arasur B ADE Ulundurpet 2 Kallakurichi A ADE Kallakurichi 2 Cuddalore Division Panruti A ADE Panruti 2 Kurinjipadi B ADE Kurinjipadi 1 Veppur B ADE Thittakudi 1 Cuddalore Annexe ADE Cuddalore 2 Virudhachalam Annexe ADE Virudhachalam 1 Ariyalur Division Ariyalur I Class ADE Ariyalur 2 Perambalur I Class ADE Perambalur 2 Keelapalur II Class ADE Ariyalur 1 Jeyankondam I Class ADE Jeyankondam 2 Lower Anaicut II Class ADE Jeyankondam 1 TRICHY CIRCLE Trichy Division Tiruchirapalli A ADE Trichy 2 Manapparai II Class ADE Manapparai 2 Thuraiyur I Class ADE Thuraiyur 2 Vaiyamppatti I Class ADE Manapparai 1 Kovilpatti I Class ADE Manapparai 2 Thanjavur Division Thanjavur A ADE Thanjavur 2 Thiruvaiyaru I Class ADE Thiruvaiyaru 1 Sengipatti II Class ADE (NH) Thanjavur 1 Peravurani I Class ADE Peravaruni 2 Kumbakonam I Class ADE Kumbakonam 2 Pattukkottai I Class ADE Pattukkottai 2 Nagapattinam Division Sirkali I Class ADE Sirkali 2 Mayiladuthurai I Class ADE Mayiladuthurai 2 Vedaranyam I Class ADE Vedaranyam 1 Pudukkottai Division0 Pudukkottai II Class ADE Pudukkottai 2 Ponamaravathy II Class ADE Thirumaiyam 2 Nagudy III Class ADE Aranthangi 2 Mannargudi I Class ADE Mannargudi 2 Nannilam B Class ADE Nannilam 2 Valangaiman B Class ADE Kodavasal 1 Tiruthuraipoondi A ADE Tiruthuraipoondi 2 MADURAI CIRCLE Madurai Division Madurai A ADE Madurai 4 Thirumangalam I Class ADE Thirumangalam 2 T. Kallupatti I Class ADE Peraiyur 1 Usilampatti I Class ADE Usilampatti 2 Theni Division Theni A ADE Theni 1 Bodi Mettu I Class ADE (N.H) Theni Dindigul Division Natham I Class ADE Natham 2 Kodai Road I&II Class ADE Vathalagundu 2 Palani A ADE Palani 2 Thekkanthottam A ADE Palani 1 Palakkanuthur II Class ADE Ottanchatram 2 Dindigul A ADE Dindigul 2 Vedasandur I Class ADE Vedasendur 2 Vathalagundu II Class ADE Vathalagundu 1 Kodiakkanal I Class ADE Kodaikkanal 2 Ganguvarpatty II Class ADE Vathalagundu 1 Moolayar II Class ADE Kodaikkanal 1 Kodaikkanal Mini ADE Kodaikkanal 2 Cottage Kodaikkanal ADE Kodaikkanal 2 No.6&7 Sivaganga Division Sivaganga I Class ADE Sivaganga 2 Manamadurai I Class ADE Manamadurai 2 Thirupathur I Class ADE Thirupathur 2 Devakottai Annexe ADE Devakottai 1 Ramnad Division Thiruvadanai I Class ADE Thiruvadanai 1 Thondi II Class ADE Thiruvadanai 1 Paramakudi I Class ADE Paramakudi 1 Mudhukulathur I Class ADE Mudukulathur 1 Ramnathapuram I Class ADE Ramnathapuram 1 Rameswaram I Class ADE (NH), Ramnad 5 SALEM CIRCLE Salem Division Yercaud A ADE Yercaud 2 Vazhhapadi A ADE Vazhapadi 2 Karipatty B ADE Vazhapadi 2 Omalur A ADE Omalur 2 Athur A ADE Athur 2 Thalaivasal B ADE Athur 1 Sankari I Class ADE Sankari 2 Edapadi ADE Sankari 2 Namakkal Division Rasipuram A ADE Rasipuram 2 Solakkadu I Class ADE Sendamangalam 3 Namakkal I Class ADE Namakkal 3 Mohanur I Class ADE Namakkal 1 Komarapalayam B ADE Tiruchengode 2 Thiruchengode I Class ADE Tiruchengode 2 Dharmapuri Division Dharmapuri A ADE Dharmapuri 2 Adiyamankottai A ADE Dharmapuri 2 Palacode B ADE Palacode 2 Harur B ADE Harur Hogenekkal A ADE Pennagaram 3 Krishnagiri Division Bargur A ADE Krishnagiri 1 Kaveripattinam A ADE Krishnagiri 1 Chinnakothur A ADE Krishnagiri Uthangarai A ADE Uthangarai 2 Krishnagiri A ADE Krishnagiri Hosur A ADE Hosur Royakottah B ADE Denganikottai 2 Mathur A ADE Denganikottai 4 TIRUPPUR CIRCLE Tiruppur Division Thiruppur A ADE Thiruppur 2 Avinashi A ADE Avinashi 1 Palladam A ADE Palladam 2 Kangayam B ADE Kangayam 3 Karur Division Kulithalai A ADE Kulithalai 2 Karur II Class ADE Karur 2 Aravakurichi III Class ADE Karur 1 Erode Division Erode A ADE Erode 2 Perundurai B ADE Perundurai 2 Anthiyur C ADE Bhavani 1 Kodumudi B ADE Kodumudi 3 Dharapuram Division Dharapuram A ADE Dharapuram 2 Vellakoil B ADE Moolanur 3 Udumalpet A ADE Udumalpet 1 COIMBATORE CIRCLE Coimbatore A ADE Coimbatore 3 Annur A ADE Annur 3 Mettupalayam A ADE Mettupalayam 2 Gobi Division Gobi B ADE Gobi 3 Sathiyamangalam B ADE Sathiamangalam 2 Thimbam B ADE Sathiamangalam 2 Pollachi Division Pollachi A ADE Pollachi 1 Ooty Division Masinagudi B ADE Gudalur 2 Gudalur II Class ADE Gudalur 2 Kothagiri II Class ADE Kothagiri 1 Coonoor II Class ADE Coonoor 1 Ooty A ADE Ooty 2 TIRUNELVELI CIRICLE Tirunelveli Division Palayamkottai A ADE Palayamkottai 2 Ambasamudram A ADE Ambasamudram 2 Thenkasi Annexe ADE Thenkasi 1 Courtralam A ADE Thenkasi 2 Nanguneri II Class ADE Nanguneri 2 Valliyoor II Class ADE Radhapuram 1 Radhapuram III Class ADE Radhapuram 1 Thisayanvilai III Class ADE Radhapuram 2 Sankarankoil II Class ADE Sankarankoil 2 Vasudevanallur II Class ADE Sivagiri 1 Thoothukudi Division Thoothukudi Annexe ADE Thoothukudi 2 Kovilpatti II Class ADE Kovilpatti 2 Vilathikulam II Class ADE Vilathikulam 1 Tiruchendur II Class ADE Tiruchendur 2 Sathankulam II Class ADE Sathankulam 1 Virudhunagar Division Aruppukottai II Class ADE Aruppukottai 3 Kariapatti II Class ADE Aruppukottai 1 Sattur II Class ADE Sattur 1 Rajapalayam II Class ADE Rajapalayam 2 Srivilliputhur A ADE Srivilliputhur 1 .
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