

A serene riverside destination offering scenic views, boating, and cultural experiences.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast with a view of the Cauvery River.
Iconic for its soft, fluffy idlis and variety of chutneys.
Offers a variety of North Indian dishes with a scenic river view.
Spicy lentil soup with deep-fried savory doughnuts
Sweet rice and lentil dish, often served with coconut chutney
Coconut rice with lentils, a popular lunch dish
Handcrafted terracotta and red clay pottery, reflecting the region's rich agricultural heritage.
Exquisite silk saris woven with intricate patterns, a symbol of Tamil Nadu's textile tradition.
Intricate wooden dolls dressed in traditional attire, used in local festivals and processions.
Cauvery Riverfront experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoons.
Protects from harsh sun while enjoying riverfront activities.

Ideal for exploring the riverfront and nearby trails.
Confluence of three sacred rivers: Cauvery, Noyyal, and Nanganadu.
Magnificent 17th-century palace with stunning architecture and history.
Home to a vast collection of artifacts, sculptures, and paintings.

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