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Madurai Tour Package
Madurai Meenakshi Temple
Temples, monuments and ancient cultural wonders abound in Madurai. It is even called "The Athens of the East". Madurai's Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple is one of the greatest architectural marvels of India. Madurai Meenakshi temple attracts six thousand visitors a day and gets an annual revenue of rupees sixty million. It attained 26th place in the list of top nominees for the new Seven Wonders of the World. Madurai is firmly anchored in Tamil literature and tradition.
Mariamman Water Tank
The tank is 1000 feet in length and 950 feet in width. The tank's center is home to a mandapamcum Lord Vigneshwara temple. This is where Thirumalai Neicker, the king, excavated the soil for the bricks needed to build his palace, Thirumalai Mahal. Now, the pit formed from this is called tank. It is roughly equal to the Meenakshi Amman Temple which was constructed in 1645 A.D. This is Tamil Nadu's biggest tank.
Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace
Thirumalai Nayak palace is a 17th century palace built by King Thirumalai Nayak in 1636 AD. He was a king of Madurai's Nayaka Dynasty and ruled Madurai between 1623-1659 in Madurai, India. This palace is a blend of Rajput and Dravidian styles. This building can still be seen today. It was once the main Palace where the king lived. The original Palace Complex was four-times larger than the current structure. Tirumalai Nayak Palace in Madurai was one of the South's most famous wonders. This palace is located 2 km east of Meenakshi Amman Temple.
Koodal Azhagar Temple
The Hindu god Vishnu is honored at the Koodal Azhagar temple in Madurai in South India's Tamil Nadu. The temple was built in Dravidian architecture and is honored in the Divya Prabandha. This early medieval Tamil canon, which includes Azhwar saints, celebrates the temple's construction. It is one among the 108 Divyadesam that Vishnu is worshipped. The temple is surrounded by a granite wall that surrounds it, and all its shrines are enclosed within it. The gatweay tower, a five-tiered Rajagopuram, is part of the temple's five-tiered structure. It is believed that the temple was originally built by the Pandyas. Later additions were made by the Vijayanagar Nayak kings, who ordered pillared halls for the major shrines of this temple in the 16th century.
Gandhi Memorial Museum
Gandhi Memorial Museum was established in 1959. It is a memorial to Gandhi and is located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is also known as Gandhi Museum. It also contains a portion of Gandhi's blood-stained clothing when he was assassinated in the hands of Nathuram Godse. It also contains a letter that Gandhi wrote to Narayanan Sathsangi, Devakottai. This museum also preserves a congratulatory note that Gandhi sent to Subramania Bharati, freedom fighter and poet. Another fascinating letter is that of the Mahatma to Adolf Hitler, addressed as "Dear Friend".
Thirupparankundram Temple
Tirupparankunram Murugan temple is a Hindu temple, and one of Six Abodes of Murugan. It can be found at Tirupparankunram. It is believed that the temple was built using rock-cut architecture. According to legend, it is here that Murugan killed the demon Surapadman. He also married Deivayanai (the divine daughter of Indra the king of heaven), and worshipped Shiva there as Parangirinathar.
Rameshwaram Tour Package
Ramar Padham
Ramar Padham, a Temple for Ram's Feet, is found on the sandy hillock called Gandha Madhana Parvatham. (The village in which this temple is located can also be called Gandha Madhana Parvatham). Parvatham literally means Mountain. According to the epic Ramayana, this area had a mount back in ancient times. This place is home to the feet of Lord Rama, which are engraved in a rock chakra. Standing on top of the Temple, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Rameswaram Island from the Ramar padham.
Pamban Bridge
Pamban Bridge, a railway bridge connecting the town of Rameswaram in Pamban Island with mainland India, is known as Pamban Bridge. It was inaugurated on 24 February 1914 and was India's first ever sea bridge. Although the rail bridge is a traditional bridge that rests on concrete piers, it has a double-leaf bascule section in its middle which can be raised to allow ships and barges through. The Pamban bridge, which was the only transport surface that connected Tamil Nadu's island of Rameswaram with the mainland, existed until 1988.
A.P.J Abdul Kalam House
Presenting an interesting sightseeing choice, Former President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam House is which has now been converted into a museum is a place worth visiting. Kalam House is undeniably one of the most popular places to see in Rameshwaram. It is situated on Mosque Street. This house is the place where Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam, one the most popular president of India and one of the greatest scientists that India has even produced, had lived as a child. He was raised along with his brother here, by parents Jainulabdeen, who was a boat owner and Ashiamma, his mother. Popularly known as Kalam house, it is place worth visiting during a Rameshwaram Tour.
Dhanushkodi
Dhanushkodi, a abandoned town on the southern tip of Pamban Island in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is located. It is located to the South-East Pamban, about 18 miles (29km) west of Talaimannar, Sri Lanka. It was devastated by the 1964 Rameswaram Cyclone and is still uninhabited.
Panchamuga Hanuman
Panchamukhi Hanuman Temple is the five-faced Hanuman Temple and is located at 2 km from Sri Ramanathaswamy Temple. This temple is dedicated Lord Hanuman. According to legend, Lord revealed five of his faces here. Therefore, the idol of Hanuman depicts five faces: Lord Hanuman's in the middle, Lord Adivaraha, Lord Lord Garuda, Lord Hayagriva, and Lord Narasimha on the sides. Saints have covered the statue with senthooram. After the 1964 cyclone in Dhanuskhodi the idols of Goddess Sita and Lord Rama were brought to this temple. Nearly all Rameshwaram Tour participants visit Panchamukha Hanuman Temple, also known as Panchamukha Anjaneya.
Floating Stone
There are some floating stones in this temple, This stones weigh a lot but amazingly they float in the water. It is said by the priests that this stones are part of Ram sethu (The bridge built by lord Ram across the sea to reach Srilanka).
KanyaKumari Tour Package
Vivekananda Rock Memorial
1964 was the first time that Vivekananda Kendra, the Living Memorial beside the Rock Memorial's stone structure. Vivekananda Kendra, which was the 108th birthday of Swami Vivekananda according to the Hindu calendar, was finally established after nine years of groundwork. As the sun rose on that day, a saffron banner with Om inscribed was unfurled at the Vivekananda rock Memorial to commemorate the founding of Vivekananda Kendra, a non-monastic, spiritually-oriented service mission.
Thiruvalluvar Statue
The Thiruvalluvar Statue, or the Valluvar Statue, is a 133-feet (40.6 m) tall stone sculpture of the Tamil poet and philosopher Tiruvalluvar, author of the Tirukkural, an ancient Tamil work on secular ethics and morality. It is located on a small island near the town of Kanyakumari on the southernmost point of the Indian peninsula on the Coromandel Coast, where two seas (the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea) and an ocean (the Indian Ocean) meet. The statue was sculpted by the Indian sculptor Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati.
Kanyakumari Beach
Kanyakumari can be found at the southernmost tip on the Indian Peninsula. It was once known as Cape Comorin. Beautiful Kanyakumari beach boasts multi-colored sand. This beach is not ideal for sunbathing on the soft golden sands or for frolicking in the waves. It is dangerously rocky, and there is a wall built along its shore. The rocks are dangerous and people should be careful. A watchful officer will quickly and severely discipline anyone who crosses the line. A lighthouse is located at the top of the hill, offering a magnificent view.
Triveni Sangam
One such Triveni Sangam is located in Prayag, Allahabad. It has two rivers: Ganges and Yamuna and an invisible Saraswati River. It is located in Prayag (India).
Suchindram Temple
The Suchindram temple, which is the only one in India, is dedicated to three distinct deities. Each image is located in the sanctum. It is known as Sthanumalayan (Sthanu Shiva; Maal-Vishnu; and Ayan Brahma) kovil. This temple is rich in architecture and sculpture. Visitors to the temple are rewarded with exquisite art that dates back hundreds of years.
Gandhi Memorial Mandabam
This memorial is to Mahatma Ghandi, who visited Kanyakumari in both 1925 and 1937. It is located at the beach shore near Kumari Amman Temple. This is where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were kept before being submerged in the ocean on February 12, 1948. The Mandapam was built in Orrisa architecture. It is designed so that the sun's rays, through a hole in the roof, fall exactly at the spot where the urn was stored on his birthday on 2 October.