Tourism Attraction
Religious
Sri Ranaga Nathaswamy Temple
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple is situated in Srirangam Town of Trichy. The temple is devoted to Lord Ranganatha, a reclining form of Lord Vishnu. The temple complex along with the surrounding area covers a total area of 156 acres.
Heritage
Rockfort
By far the most popular place in all of Trichy is the Rockfort. The Rockfort structure comprises a huge rock, which is believed to be the oldest rock in the world, even older than The Himalayan Mountains.
Religious
Thiruvanaikovil
Located in the suburb of the city Tiruchirappalli, Thiruvanaikovil Temple, also known as Jambukeshwarar Temple is one of the holiest places in Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the Panchabhoota Temples (signifying the 5 elements of nature) and represents the water element (Neer).
Picnic Spot
Puliyancholai Waterfalls
Puliyancholai Waterfalls are situated at the base of Kolli Hills in Tiruchi. The mesmerizing waterfalls are a popular site of tourism and receives a huge influx of visitors.
Picnic Spot
Mukkombu
In addition to beautiful temples, Trichy also has something for your children. Mukkombu is a picnic spot located at a distance of about 18 km from the city.Mukkombu has its own amusement park, Gardens and fishing areas, to keep your entire family entertained.
Religious
Samayapuram
The beautiful temple is located at about 20 km from the main city of Trichy. The Goddess worshipped here, Goddess Mariamman is believed to be the goddess of power.
Picnic Spot
Kallanai
Located at a distance of only 15 km from Tiruchirapalli, the Kallanai Dam is built across the flowing River Kaveri. It spans over 1079 feet and is over 66 feet wide! This ancient dam was originally constructed about 2000 years ago.