One of the world’s largest functioning Hindu temples, Srirangam Temple is the most important shrine dedicated to Lord Ranganatha (reclining form of Vishnu).
One of the holiest Shiva temples in India, famed for its sacred jyotirlinga and the world’s longest temple corridors.
One of the largest and most sacred Shiva temples in India, famous for the Arunachala hill and the massive Karthigai Deepam festival.
One of the Pancha Bhoota temples of Lord Shiva representing the element of water, famous for its underground spring that keeps the sanctum perpetually moist.
One of the most important Shiva temples in India, famous for depicting Lord Shiva as Nataraja—the cosmic dancer—and for the mysterious “Chidambara Rahasyam”.
A major seaside Murugan temple, uniquely located on the Bay of Bengal and known as one of the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan.
One of the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan, set on a hill in Palani and visited by millions of devotees every year.
A famous rock-cut temple housing a rare 6-foot Ganesha idol carved inside a cave, known for its ancient origins and unique form of worship.
A historic Shiva temple built into the famous Rockfort hill of Trichy, known for its unique location on a massive rock and legends of Lord Shiva appearing as a mother.
A forest-surrounded hill temple near Madurai, known for its natural setting and as the last of the six abodes of Lord Murugan.
A sacred hilltop Murugan temple known for its peaceful setting and as one of the six holy abodes of Lord Murugan.
A rock-cut Murugan temple near Madurai, known as the sacred site of Lord Murugan’s divine marriage.
A hilltop Ganesha temple perched on a massive rock, offering panoramic views of Trichy and the Kaveri river.
A historic Gothic-style Catholic church in Tiruchirappalli known for its European architecture and peaceful prayer atmosphere.
A sacred hill temple where Lord Murugan is worshipped as the teacher of Lord Shiva, and one of the six holy abodes of Murugan.
An ancient stone dam on the Kaveri River built by the Chola dynasty, still regulating water and irrigation after nearly 2,000 years.
One of the largest Shiva temples in India, famous for its ancient mango tree and as the Earth element temple among the Pancha Bhoota temples.