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Dindigul district is a historically significant district in central Tamil Nadu, known for its hillocks, forts, temples, and rich agricultural lands. The district serves as a gateway to the popular hill station Kodaikanal and is famous for its traditional Dindigul locks, leather industries, and textile trade..
Attractions in Dindigul district include Dindigul Fort, Pambar Dam, Sirumalai Hills, Kodaikanal, Kudimiyanmalai Temple, Thadikombu Periya Mariamman Temple, Karungalpalayam Temple, Panchalankurichi Fort, Kodaikanal Hills Viewpoint from Berijam Lake Road, Kodai Lake (near Dindigul route), Green Fields and Traditional Villages, Palani Murugan Temple, Sundara Mahalingam Temple, Kottamalai Hills, Anaikatti Hills, and Bodinayakanur.
Rock Fort & Temple in Dindigul is a historic fort perched atop a massive rock formation. The complex includes a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and offers panoramic views of the city. The fort has ancient significance, serving as a strategic military outpost during various South Indian dynasties.
Palani Murugan Temple is a famous hill temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, located in Palani. Situated atop the Dharbar Hill, it is one of the six sacred abodes (Arupadai Veedu) of Murugan and attracts millions of devotees annually. Pilgrims climb the 600+ steps or use the ropeway to reach the temple, offering prayers and performing rituals.
A quiet hill retreat known for its dense forests, winding roads, and pleasant weather—ideal for nature lovers.
A beautiful two-tier waterfall near Periyakulam, popular for its natural rock pools and refreshing surroundings
One of the highest waterfalls in Tamil Nadu, known for its long, thin stream resembling a rat’s tail. Best viewed from a distance.
A peaceful dam nestled among hills, offering calm waters and scenic surroundings—ideal for picnics and relaxation.