


Nestled in the Velliangiri Mountains, this ancient temple is a serene pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Murugan, offering panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A sweet dish made from moong dal, rice, and jaggery, flavoured with cardamom and cashews.

A savoury porridge made from horse gram flour, served with coconut chutney.
A mixed rice dish made from rice, lentils, and vegetables, tempered with spices.
Velliangiri Temple receives heavy rainfall, especially during monsoon.
The temple is located in the Velliangiri Mountains, requiring comfortable hiking shoes.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects in the forest area.
Handcrafted wooden puppets depicting Hindu deities, a traditional art form from the region.
A traditional Tamilian dish made from finger millet, often offered as prasadam in temples.
Lightweight silk scarves with temple motifs, a popular item among devotees and tourists.
A popular Hindu temple and sacred spot for pilgrimage, set amidst lush green hills and offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
A scenic beach offering tranquil surroundings, perfect for relaxation and water activities, especially in the morning.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, featuring intricate carvings, sculptures, and ornate architecture, best explored during the afternoon hours.

Famous for its traditional Tamil breakfast, especially the 'Pongal' and 'Vadai'.

Known for its pure vegetarian breakfast options, popular among locals and pilgrims.

Offers a variety of Tamil lunch options, including 'Sambar Rice' and 'Rasam'.

A medieval village perched on a rocky islet, surrounded by a bay with the highest tidal range in Europe.
A serene, 100-foot waterfall surrounded by lush forests, offering hiking trails and scenic views.
The Umgungundlovu Heritage Site is a historical site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Zulu nation. It was once the royal capital of the Zulu Kingdom and is steeped in the history of King Cetshwayo and the Anglo-Zulu War.