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Srirangam (7 km) The district's most important pilgrim centre is located in an island just 7 km from Trichy. Srirangam, surrounded by the waters of river Kaveri on one side and its tributary kollidan on the other, is a 600 acre island-town enclosed within the seven walls of the gigantic Sri Ranganathaswami Temple. There are 21 gopurams, among which the Rajagopuram is the largest in South India. The 72m high 13-tiered gopuram was built in 1987 and dominates the landscape for miles around, while the remaining 20 gopurams were built between the 14th and 17th centuries. Originally, there was just a small shrine where the temple is today, but it was added on to and expanded by the Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas, Hoysalas, the Vijayanagar Kings and Nayaks of Madurai and today Srirangam stands as the biggest temple complex in the country. Government Museum This is located on Bharathidasan Road. Bronze and stone sculptures are on display here. Admission is free, the museum is open on all days except Fridays. Kudumiyanmalai
(25 km) Sittannavasal
(58 km) Manora (72 km) Gangaikondacholapuram
(100 km)
This church built in 1812 has louvered doors, which open to convert it into an airy pavilion and is located near the Theppakulam. Grand Anaicut - Kallanai (24 km) Not far from the island is one of the greatest engineering marvels of India. The Grand Anaicut built by Karikalan Chola in the 2nd century AD to harness the waters of the Kaveri. Made of stone, the dam is 329 m long and 20m wide and still very much in use. Additions have been made in the form of a road bridge on top of the dam. This is a good picnic spot. Mukkombu
(Upper Anaicut) (18 km) : At
the head of the Srirangam Island, there is another dam called Upper
Anaicut or Mukkombu which is about 685 m long. Constructed in the
19th century across Kollidam, this dam has been forced into three
sections instead of one long stretch because of the shape of the island.
This is also good spot for picnics. Narthamalai (17
km) : Narthamalai
has some of the oldest structural stone temples, built by the
Mutharaiyars. This temple has six large skillfully carved statues of
Vishnu in the central hall. A 9th century Pallava cave temple dedicated
to Siva lies to the south, and in front of this is the Vijayalaya
Choliswaran temple. Vijayalaya was the first of the Later Cholas and as
such, this Siva temple is one of the earliest Chola creations, but not
as grand as the ones that were to follow. However, glimpses of an
artistic greatness that was still to come can be seen in the beautiful
figures of the dancers in front of the vimana, the elegantly carved
dwarapalakas and the figures of other gods.
Kodaikanal (194 km) Princess of Hill Stations : Kodaikanal is a beautiful hill station and is at an altitude of 2133 m on the southern tip of the upper Palani hills in the Western Ghats. This place has a bracing climate where temperatures do not vary very much from summer to winter. Fruits like plums and plantains grow abundantly on the wooded slopes apart from a variety of flowers, among which are the famous Kurinji flower which blooms once in every twelve years. Kodai's most enchanting sights include the star-shaped lake, spread over an area of 24 hectares where fishing is allowed and boating facilities are available. One of the world's oldest Solar Observatory that was built in 1899 is worth visiting; and the Orchidorium at the Sacred Heart College where about 300 species of orchids can be seen. There are also a number of picturesque walks like Coaker's Walk and Priest's Walk. Kodai' s best view points are Pillar Rocks and Green Valley View. Bear Shola Falls, Silver Cascade, Fairy Falls and Glen Falls are popular with picnickers while the Perumal Peak is a favourite with trekkers. The Kurinji Andavar Temple 3.2 km away is dedicated to Lord Subramanya. Kolli Hills (90 km) : This hill station in Namakkal district at an altitude of 1190 meters, is an unexploited pleasure. Sri Arappaleeswarar Temple on top of the hills called Chathuragiri is one of the oldest. The terrace type serpentine ghat road, the fruits cultivated here, honey and the unchanged tribal cultures are unique memories. The wonderful Agasangangai Waterfall flowing from a height of over 200 feet is a unique scene. Valvil Ori Festival and Tourism Festival are celebrated during August every year. Puliancholai (72 km) : Puliancholai is a beautiful picnic spot at the foothills of the Kolli Hills.
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