

Nestled in the Palani Hills, Kurinji Andavar Temple is a serene Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its annual Kurinji flower festival.
Handmade coir products like mats, baskets, and dolls, symbolizing the temple's connection to the Kurinji flower.
Locally produced honey from the Kurinji flowers, known for its unique taste and medicinal properties.
Exquisitely designed silk scarves with Kurinji flower motifs, a popular item among tourists.

A serene hill temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
A star-shaped lake surrounded by lush hills, perfect for boating and leisurely walks.
A beautifully maintained botanical garden with a variety of roses and other flowers, a must-visit for horticulture enthusiasts.
A popular chain known for its authentic South Indian breakfast.
Offers a lavish breakfast buffet with a variety of cuisines.
A popular local eatery known for its variety of dishes and scenic views.

A sweet dish made from rice, moong dal, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.

A savory snack made from lentil flour, onions, and spices, deep-fried until crispy.

A rice dish made with rice, moong dal, vegetables, and spices, typically served with sambar.
Kurinji Andavar Temple can experience sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
The temple is located on a hill, requiring a short hike to reach.
Protect from the sun, especially during the day when the temple is most crowded.

A beloved Memphis tradition since 1939, the Peabody Hotel Duck March features five ducks parading through the lobby to the sounds of John Philip Sousa's 'King Cotton March'.
Experience the magic of the Quesnel River under the Northern Lights during this guided night hike.
Fort Charlotte Market, a vibrant hub of local culture and commerce, offers a unique blend of Bahamian crafts, food, and music.