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OVERVIEW

Dharmapuri Travel Guide

Dharampuri is often referred to as the city of temples and churches. It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu. With the Kaveri River flowing through its western fringes, the beauty of the place is even more enhancing. The city is famous for its places of worship and is also a favourite among nature lovers. A few years back, Dharamapuri was known as Thagadur.The earliest historical records reveal that the place was ruled by a chieftain who most likely belong to the Sangam era.

Dharampuri is a prominent district headquarters in Tamil Nadu. The city is approximately 141 kilometres away from Bengaluru that makes it an attractive spot to the tourists and visitors. The city’s central location makes it an ideal weekend gateway, for the people residing in Chennai and Bengaluru. Travellers can choose from ample options when it comes to the must-visit places in the Dharmapuri district. There are temples to churches, museums and parks to giant waterfalls and even picnic spots, it is a perfect destination for the travellers to visit and enjoy their time at.

BEST TOURISTS PLACES IN DHARMAPURI

HOGENAKKAL FALLS

The Hogenakkal Falls is one of the most popular tourist attractions at Dharmapuri, it is often referred to as the Niagara of India. The beautiful waterfall cascades down from a height of 750 feet above sea level from the Melagiri Hills. The place is surrounded by lush greenery and continuous water streams. The route to reach the falls offers stunning and mesmerising scenery. You as a tourist can indulge in medicinal baths and can go for a boat ride. You may simply admire the beauty of the place, Things to do at this place are endless for the tourists.

THEERTHAMALAI TEMPLE

Among the top astonishing places for sightseeing in Dharmapuri is the most popular Theerthamalai Temple. It was built in the 7th century. The temple had seen an immense contribution by the Chola and the Pandya Kingdoms in history. It is considered to be one of the sacred places of worship in whole South India. It is situated atop a hillock. The temple is basically located in the Harur Taluk area of Dharmapuri. The temple is visited by the devotees every year on the occasion of Mahashivratri in number.

KOTTAI KOVIL

Kottai Kovil is also referred to as Mallikarjuneswara Temple. It is a prominent place of worship and beautiful sightseeing in Dharmapuri. The temple is basically located in the northern part of Dharmapuri. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The shrine of Lord is popular among tourists for its extraordinary architecture, unique sculpture and beautiful paintings that adorn its walls beautifully. A major highlight of the temple is a unique piece of architecture which is known as the 'hanging pillar'.

ADIYAMANKOTTAI

Adiyamankottai is a small village in Dharmapuri. It is one of the famous places to visit. It is located around 8 kilometres away from the main tehsil. Adiyamankottai is very much popular for the revered Kalavairavar Temple. The temple was built 1200 years ago. It is believed that King Adhiyaman Neduman Anci built this temple upon the advice of the royal astrologer. Another major tourist attraction near the area is the ruins of a fort. Do visit this beautiful place of churches and temples. Its serene environment will surely make your visit amazing.