A stunning temple dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar, known for its towering gopurams and intricate carvings.
A 17th-century palace showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture, with beautiful pillars, a light and sound show, and stunning interiors.
A temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located in a picturesque setting, known for its stunning sculptures and the annual Chithirai Festival.
One of the five Gandhi museums in India, displaying artifacts related to Mahatma Gandhi's life, including the blood-stained dhoti he wore when assassinated.
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its Dravidian architecture and beautiful sculptures depicting various Vishnu avatars.
A Murugan temple situated on a hill, surrounded by lush greenery, making it a serene spot for devotees and nature lovers.
One of the six abodes of Lord Murugan, this temple is located on a hill and is known for its rock-cut architecture.
A large temple tank with a floating pavilion, famous for the Float Festival (Teppam) held in honor of Lord Shiva and Meenakshi.
One of the oldest mosques in Madurai, established in the 13th century, known for its religious significance and historic value.
A beautiful Roman Catholic church with striking architecture, stained glass windows, and a serene ambiance.
Ancient Jain carvings and caves located on these hills offer panoramic views of Madurai and glimpses into the region’s Jain heritage.
A serene and beautifully maintained temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, offering a peaceful ambiance for spiritual seekers.
A relaxing park ideal for families, featuring play areas, fountains, and plenty of green space for picnics.
A museum displaying artifacts related to the region’s history, including archaeological finds, art, and ancient coins.
Located about 70 km from Madurai, this scenic dam site is perfect for picnics, boating, and enjoying nature.