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Thirukkoilur Ulagalanda Perumal

“It is 37 kilometres from Viluppuram and is on the Cuddalore-Chittoor trunk route. Ulagalanda Perumal (Thiruvikrama Swami) and Pushpavallithayar are the presiding deities of the Vishnu Temple. Kabilar Kundru is another picnic site in Thirukkoilur, located in the midst of the Pennayar River. Kabilar was a saint here, and the state Archaeological Department looks after his last resting place..”

“It is 37 kilometres from Viluppuram and is on the Cuddalore-Chittoor trunk route. Ulagalanda Perumal (Thiruvikrama Swami) and Pushpavallithayar are the presiding deities of the Vishnu Temple. Kabilar Kundru is another picnic site in Thirukkoilur, located in the midst of the Pennayar River. Kabilar was a saint here, and the state Archaeological Department looks after his last resting place..”

Melnaariyappanoor Church

Melnaariyappanoor Church

“The historic 100-year-old church is located on the Chennai-Selam route, 8 kilometres from Chinna Salem. The church was built by Kunchaan, a St. Anthoniyar follower. Melnaariyappanoor is a village panchayat near Chinnasalem in the Kallakurichi Taluk of the Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu. It is well-known for the shrine dedicated to Saint Antony of Padua, the King of Miracles. Every year on June 13, his feast is commemorated..”

Kalvarayan Hills

“Kallakurichi is located nearer to Kalvarayan Hills. During the monsoon season, the closeness of clouds falling at the summit of Vellimalai hilltop is a famous tourist destination for locals. Vellimalai is an undiscovered paradise. There are several communities on the Kalvarayan Hills’ peak and in the frigid conditions of Innaddu.

It is located on the western edge of the Kallakurichi Taluk and is part of the Eastern Ghats. This region is around 600 square kilometres in size, with elevations ranging from 1000 feet to 3800 feet above sea level. The history of Kalrayan Hills and its Jagirdars may be traced back to the reign of Krishna Deverayar, Emperor of the ‘Vijaya Nagar Kingdom.’ The tribes were granted the privilege to utilise this territory by Emperor Krishna Deverayar, but they were subjected to a slew of taxes..”

“Kallakurichi is located nearer to Kalvarayan Hills. During the monsoon season, the closeness of clouds falling at the summit of Vellimalai hilltop is a famous tourist destination for locals. Vellimalai is an undiscovered paradise. There are several communities on the Kalvarayan Hills’ peak and in the frigid conditions of Innaddu.

It is located on the western edge of the Kallakurichi Taluk and is part of the Eastern Ghats. This region is around 600 square kilometres in size, with elevations ranging from 1000 feet to 3800 feet above sea level. The history of Kalrayan Hills and its Jagirdars may be traced back to the reign of Krishna Deverayar, Emperor of the ‘Vijaya Nagar Kingdom.’ The tribes were granted the privilege to utilise this territory by Emperor Krishna Deverayar, but they were subjected to a slew of taxes..”

Thirukkurungudi Temple

Thirukkurungudi Temple

“This old temple attracts both Hindus and Jains as pilgrims. Thirukkurungudi Temple is one of Tamil Nadu’s most important temples and a must-see for any tourist...”

Puthur Dam

“This dam is ideal for a picnic or a leisurely walk. The dam is built in a gorgeous environment and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area...”

“This dam is ideal for a picnic or a leisurely walk. The dam is built in a gorgeous environment and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area...”

Amaravathi Dam

Amaravathi Dam

“A fantastic place for a picnic or a leisurely stroll. The dam is surrounded by thick foliage and provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape..”

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