


A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, nestled on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, offering a serene atmosphere and stunning architecture.
A vibrant Hindu temple known for its intricate carvings and colorful sculptures.
A serene beach perfect for morning walks and watching the sunrise.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring stunning rock-cut temples and sculptures.
Famous for its variety of South Indian breakfast dishes, especially idlis and dosas.
Known for its large idlis and variety of chutneys, a local favorite for breakfast.
Offers a wide range of South Indian and Andhra dishes, famous for its lunch buffet.

Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple is located in a tropical climate, so light, breathable clothing is essential.

As per the temple dress code, visitors should dress modestly, covering shoulders and knees.

Exploring the temple and nearby areas may involve a lot of walking.

Fried lentil doughnuts, crispy outside, soft inside, served with coconut chutney

Sweet rice dish made with moong dal, jaggery, and ghee, often topped with cashews and raisins

Spicy lentil soup with tamarind and tomato base, served hot with rice or as a side dish

Hand-woven silk sarees, a traditional craft from Kanchipuram, symbolizing the temple's rich heritage.
Intricately carved wooden models of the temple, showcasing the architectural brilliance of Dravidian style.
A sacred prasadam offered at the temple, made from banana, jaggery, and other sacred ingredients.
Vibrant fields of tulips in various colors, a symbol of Dutch culture and tourism.
Gangavathi Fort, a 16th-century marvel, stands tall amidst lush greenery, offering panoramic views and historical insights.

A serene coastal stretch offering stunning sunsets, fishing boats, and local seafood.