Neil Island, Andaman

Thursday 20 June 2013

Tiruvannamalai

  • If watching the seven moutain sized gopurams are not enough, visit the sanctum sanctorum for additional view of artwork.
  • Try out the tamarind rice preparation that is done within the temple. It is authentic south Indian and worth a grab.
  • Taking pictures inside is not allowed although you are allowed to take belongings inside so hide you shots properly.
Tiruvannamalai was a stopover on way to Pondicherry from Bangalore. We would not have stopped had we not been surprised by colossal high temples appearing out of nowhere. Nobody had told us it was there and looking at the crowd, we were sure not many know about Sri Arunachaleswarar Temple.

South Gate@ Sri Arunachaleshwarar Temple, Tiruvannamalai

Pondicherry

    • Pondicherry can be covered as part of circuit that starts from Bangalore and goes through Kanchipuram & Mahabalipuram.
    • Stay near the beach and enjoy the French architecture that is reminiscent of the alien occupation of this beautiful beach town.
    • Beach near the main area is stony. Go for nearby Paradise beach or sit near Gandhi statue with a pint of beer. Pondicherry University area also has a beautiful sandy beach.
    The decision was so whimsical that I was typing my leave application in the middle of journey sitting at a McD some 40 miles before Krishnagiri. Road between Krishnagiri and Tindivanam is in tatters. Hence we reached Pondicherry by 2 only.

    Sand Coast near Senghazunir Temple, Pondicherry