

A historic dam and museum showcasing Tamil Nadu's irrigation heritage, offering scenic views and educational insights.
Made with intricate designs and patterns, Thanjavur painted art boxes are a testament to the region's rich heritage in wooden craftsmanship.
Handwoven by skilled artisans, this silk cotton fabric is a classic example of Karanthas' textile tradition.
A beautifully crafted Jada Vilakku, this is an authentic representation of the region's metal crafts.
A historic dam built by the Cholas, offering scenic views and a peaceful morning atmosphere.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this temple is known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
A grand palace with a mix of Indian and European architectural styles, housing a museum with royal artifacts.
A sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.
Fried savory doughnuts made from lentil flour, onions, and spices.
A rice and lentil dish cooked together with vegetables and spices.

Tamil Nadu's climate is hot and humid, so pack lightweight and breathable clothing to keep cool and comfortable during your visit.
Power banks are essential for long sightseeing excursions and museum visits, as outlets may be scarce.
Kallanai Dam and its surrounding areas may involve walking and uneven terrain.
A local favorite offering traditional Tamil breakfast near Kallanai Dam.
Known for its delicious idlis and dosas, this vegetarian restaurant is a must-visit for breakfast.
A popular chain serving authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine for lunch.
A mesmerizing light show along the Pearl River, featuring over 100 light installations.
A serene coastal retreat with a 13-km long beach, offering a mix of relaxation and historical exploration.

A serene resort along the Cauvery River, offering fishing and angling opportunities amidst lush greenery.