Tiruvannamalai is a beautiful city in Tamilnadu that offers you a bit of everything – a historical glimpse into the past, spirituality, and the best of nature in the most charming way.

Sathanur Dam is one of the major irrigation projects in Tamil Nadu. But beyond its practical use, the dam is also surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, which makes it a perfect spot for a relaxing day out amidst nature.

Situated at the foothills of Arunachala Hill, Ramana Ashram was home to the great sage Maharshi Ramana, one of the most revered spiritual figures of the 20th century. People come here for meditation and self-reflection.

For history buffs, Gingee Fort is an absolute gem. Located about 70 kilometers from Tiruvannamalai, this fort is often referred to as the “Troy of the East” due to its nearly impregnable structure.

Annamalaiyar Temple, is a spiritual landmark that draws devotees from all over the world. This temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the largest and most revered temples in India, covering an area of over 25 acres.

Tirumalai is a beautiful hill located about 12 kilometers from Tiruvannamalai, offering a serene escape from the town’s busy streets. The hill is home to several ancient temples and hermitages.

This cave is named after Virupaksha Deva, a renowned 13th-century saint who is said to spent all his life here. The cave is shaped like the Hindu symbol Om, which further adds to its spiritual significance.

Skandashram is another must-visit destination located on Arunachala Hill. This small ashram was where Ramana Maharshi chose to spend his days during his visit to Thiruvannamalai.

Situated about 30 kilometers from Tiruvannamalai Parvathamalai is believed to be a part of the Dronagiri Parvat that fell down while Lord Hanuman was carrying it to the battlefield to save the life of Laxman.