Rameswaram, located on Pamban Island in Tamil Nadu, is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus. It is famous for the Ramanathaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas in India.
Madurai is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The Meenakshi Amman Temple, with its stunning gopurams (towers) and vibrant sculptures, is the highlight of the city.
Dhanushkodi is a ghost town at the southeastern tip of Pamban Island, known for its haunting beauty and historical significance.
Raeshwaram (Rameswaram) temple is renowned for its intricate architecture and the longest corridor of any Hindu temple in India. Rameswaram is also known for its beautiful beaches and the iconic Pamban Bridge that connects the island to the mainland.
Madurai has been a center of Tamil culture, literature, and learning for centuries. The city is also famous for its jasmine flowers and delicious street food.
Dhanushkodi was once a thriving town, it was devastated by a cyclone in 1964. The remnants of the town, including an abandoned church, railway station, and old buildings, attract visitors seeking solitude and stunning views of the sea. Dhanushkodi is also noteworthy for its proximity to the mythical Adam’s Bridge (Rama Setu), which, according to Hindu mythology, was built by Lord Rama.