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Showing posts with label tamil nadu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tamil nadu. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2011

Incredible India! Anaimalai - A Seculded Hill Station of Tamil Nadu

Fast Facts About Anaimalai


Located in the State of : Tamil Nadu

District: Coimbatore

Famous As / For : Wildlife / Historic link

Languages Spoken: Malayalam, English

Best Time to Visit Anaimalai: November to May

Average Temperatures at Anaimalai: Summer 22 to 40°C, Winter 22 to 33°C

Altitude of Anaimalai: 2695 metre

STD code of Anaimalai: 04253

Situated in the Coimbatore Hills district in the state of Tamil Nadu, Anaimalai is the biggest draw for tourists in this area. Anaimalai is renowned for the remarkable beauty of the natural landscape and varied shades of green make up the dense forest of this area. The village of Anaimalai exists near an abundant supply of wildlife. Animals like panthers, crocodiles, tigers, elephants, spotted deer, civet cats, and wild boars are found in the region. Numerous birds can also be sighted in the area. It is possible to spot such birds as the Malabar pied hornbill, black headed oriole, rocket-tailed drongo, tree pie, spotted dove, and red whiskered bulbul. In fact, the vary name of this village invokes thoughts of wildlife, since the name's translation means elephant hill.

Anaimalai itself also has some incredibly interesting history. The village is one of the eight sacred Jaina hills. Right by the village there is a natural cavern that contains numerous berths that are located both inside and outside of it. There is a Brahmi inscription on the outside wall that is dated back to the 1st or 2nd century. This inscription states that the berths were gifts from Nathan of Kunrattur made in honor of three monks named Eri Aritan, Attuvay, and Arrattakayipan. This is a rather unusual find since this village was not known for being a lama center until the 9th century. It was around that time that several stone sculptures started to be carved into the rocks by devout local people.


Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary also called Anaimalai Sanctuary is the prime attraction of the village. Other attractions in and around Anaimalai include Mt. Stuart Block, Top Slip, Kolikamuthi Elephant Camp, Varagaliar Elephant Camp, Parambikkulam and Thoonakkadavu. Adventure seekers can enjoy trekking amidst the dense forest along the thrilling trails. So, plan a trip to Anaimalai in Tamil Nadu to experience a wonderful combination of nature and adventure accompanied with rich history.
Hotels in Anaimalai
Limited accommodation is available at Anaimalai. There are tourist lodges and budget hotels with very basic facilities at Anaimalai. ARV’s Lodge on Masani Amman Kovil Street is a good place to stay at Anaimalai. Rooms are available at a cheap rate of Rs. 400 per day.

How to Reach Anaimalai

By Air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore Airport, about 95 kms. away, which is served by flights from important cities of the country. After reaching at Coimbatore Airport, you can hire a taxi that will cost you about Rs. 1200.

By Rail: Coimbatore (50 km) and Cochin (100 km) are the nearest railheads from Anaisalai. Express and mail trains connect these railway stations with rest of the country.

By Bus: Tourist and govt buses are available for Anaisalai from Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin and nearby cities.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Incredible India! Mahabalipuram - A Historic City of Tamil Nadu

Mahabalipuram lies on the Coromandel Coast which faces the Bay of Bengal, close to Chennai. This is an elegant place to watch which a well established sea port was during the 7th and 10th centuries of the Pallava dynasty. This was the second capital of the Pallavas who ruled Kanchipuram. Formerly, mahabalipuram was known and called as Mahabalipuram. The former name of this place ‘Mahabalipuram’ has a history. A very rude cruel king Mahabali reined this place and in a fierce battle king Mahabali was killed by Lord Vishnu and the place was named after the dead, arrogant kind Mahabali.



The richness in mahabalipuram was not known to many, as these pallavas did not outlet and expose their quality and innovative creations to the outer world for obvious reasons. The aestheticism in mahabalipuram was hidden until the late 185h century. What is special about mahabalipuram? Of course every one can point out the rock - cut caves, temples made from a single rock, temples and strives of different structures, and bas-reliefs which are so artistic and sheer creativity. Mamallpuram is referred as an ‘open-air museum’. The great pallava kings Narasimha I and Rajasimha have well preserved these stylistic qualities that one enjoys in mahabalipuram even in the present day.

The beauty of the place is not only due to these architecture but the vast casuarinas trees, the silvery sandy beach the classical hand male crafts around have made them all to form what is a collective splendor. Any visitor who visits mahabalipuram will remain startled and intoxicated with the grandeur. They feel hand hearted and more out from this historical and fascinating tourist spot.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Incredible India! Hosur - A Little Explored Destination in Tamil Nadu

Fast Facts About Hosur


Located in the State of: Tamil Nadu

District of : Krishnagiri

Famous for/as: Temples / Temple town

Languages Spoken at Hosur : Tamil

Best Season to visit Hosur: October to March

Average Temperatures at Hosur: Summer 22 to 40°C, Winter 19 to 32°C

Altitude of Hosur: 879 m

STD code of Hosur: 04344

An old temple town, Hosur is situated in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Hosur is located in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu adjacent to the border of Karnataka. Hosur is quite close to Karnataka’s capital Bangalore, just 40 kms away and easily accessible by buses and taxis. Besides a temple town, Hosur is now a special economic zone and is also an up and coming manufacturing industry town. Hosur is also known as an agricultural town and enjoys an excellent climate.

Considered among the oldest inhabited places in Tamil Nadu, Hosur has very ancient historic connection. In fact, archeologists have found many Neolithic, Monolithic and Paleolithic sites in Hosur. There are many cave paintings and carvings that have been found in the town of Hosur and it is an interesting place to visit. There are many interesting sites, buildings and temples that can be seen in Hosur and the town is also famous for its excellent golf course. The Hogenekkal Falls that is located near Hosur is also another interesting place to visit especially during the winter season.

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