


Thiruvaiyaru Market, a bustling hub for textiles and local produce, is a must-visit for shoppers and food enthusiasts.

A sweet dish made from rice and moong dal, flavoured with cardamom and cashews.

Fried savoury doughnuts made from lentil flour, served with coconut chutney.

A mixed rice dish made from rice, lentils, and vegetables, tempered with spices.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional handicrafts.
An ancient dam built across the Cauvery River, offering scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere.

Known for their intricate zari work and vibrant colors, these saris are a symbol of Tamil Nadu's rich textile tradition.
Handcrafted using local clay, these pots and figurines depict rural life and are a testament to the region's pottery heritage.
Inspired by temple architecture, this traditional jewellery features intricate designs and is crafted using 24-karat gold and precious stones.

Thiruvaiyaru has a tropical climate, so breathable cotton clothes are essential.

Protection from the sun is crucial during market visits and outdoor activities.
Iconic for its vegetarian South Indian breakfast.
Popular for its idlis and dosas.
Famous for its vegetarian lunch thalis.
Gangaur Ghat, a serene ghats along the Walled City of Jaipur, is known for its vibrant Gangaur Festival celebrations.
A historic mosque in Kuala Kubu Bharu, known for its unique architecture and serene atmosphere.
Barua Sagar Fort, a 17th-century marvel, stands as a testament to the Bundela Rajputs' architectural prowess, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.