


A grand 14th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Parvati, and her consort Sundareswarar, a form of Shiva. Known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
Madurai's climate is hot and humid, so breathable cotton clothes are essential.

Meenakshi Temple requires modest dressing, so carry long skirts or pants and covered tops.
Exploring the temple and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.

Iconic for its South Indian breakfast, especially idli and dosa.
Famous for its variety of idlis and affordable pricing.
Known for its extensive South Indian veg thali.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi, featuring stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
A part of the Nilgiri Mountains, offering trekking trails, scenic views, and wildlife spotting opportunities.
A museum showcasing artifacts from various periods, including pre-historic and medieval eras.

Lentil fritters served with coconut chutney

Sweet rice dish made with moong dal and jaggery

Rice and lentil dish cooked with vegetables and spices
These coins are a symbol of good fortune and are blessed by the temple priests.

Known for their intricate zari work, these saris are a traditional craft of Madurai.

A local snack made from ripe plantains, it's a popular street food in Madurai.
Thiruvambadi Lighthouse, a historic beacon on the Kerala coast, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the serene Thiruvambadi Beach.

Pelling Sky Walk, a glass-bottomed bridge, offers panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range and the lush Sikkimese landscape.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Vashisht is a small village known for its hot water springs, believed to have medicinal properties.