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Though an ancient temple town, Tiruchirappalli (also referred to as Trichy) is cosmopolitan at heart. Nestled on the banks of the Cauvery River, it is Tamil Nadu’s fourth largest city after Chennai, Coimbatore and Madurai. Synonymous with Trichy is the Rock Fort Temple perched on the spur of a promontory. An iconic landmark, it offers a bird’s eye view of the cityscape dissected by the Cauvery. Trichy’s wealth of temples can be accredited to the Pallava and Chola kings who ruled the region for centuries, and left behind a legacy of architectural marvels. Every temple here is steeped in mythology and folklore, thick with immaculate sculptures, and an endless source of hope and inspiration to the locals.

History

Originally a Chola citadel, Tiruchirappalli fell in the hands of other South Indian dynasties such as the Pallavas and Pandyas in the 1st century AD. The Cholas, however, recaptured their domains in the 10th century. Woraiyur in Trichy was the capital of the early Cholas. After the Cholas fell from power, Trichy was taken over by the Nayak kings of Madurai who paid tribute to the Vijayanagara Empire. The city’s most famous landmark the Rock Fort Temple was built by the Nayaks. The Nayak rulers changed their capital from Madurai to Tiruchirappalli, and back to Madurai several times.

Trichy is home to many temples of architectural beauty, monuments, churches and mosques. Woraiyur is the oldest part of Trichy, with over 2500 years of known history and culture. In fact, one of the oldest manmade dam Kallanai or Grand Anicut was built by Karikala Chola across River Cauvery, about 16 kilometers (10 miles) from Woraiyur. Trichy emerged as an ever-growing hub in the days of the Later Cholas, Nayak kings and the early days of the British East India Company. Historians believe that the conquest of Tiruchirappalli by the British East India Company was a milestone achieved in the British conquest of India.

Trichy’s iconic landmark Rock Fort is a steep rocky outcrop, about 83-meter-high (277-foot), and is interestingly the only promontory in the otherwise flat terrain of the city. Owing to it, Trichy is sometimes referred to as ‘Rock City’. Atop the rock is a Lord Vinayaka temple, from where you can behold a sweeping panoramic view of the city. It houses a large Ganesha idol among rare depictions of other deities. Festivals such as Vinayaka Chaturthi (birthday of Lord Ganesha), Diwali, Ramzan, Bakri-Id, Christmas and Pongal are celebrated here with great fanfare. Eminent Carnatic vocalists have performed live at this shrine. At one point, the temple site served as a garrison of the Nayak rulers. There are some sculptural cave temples dating back to the Pallava period on the southern face of the rock.

The area around the Rock Fort specializes in textiles, locally known as Chatram. Trichy has some beautiful churches; it is considered to have the greatest number of chapels in the country. The ones worth a note are Holy Redeemer’s Church (Sagayamatha Koil), Lourdes Church, and The Cathedral. Another popular place of worship in the city is the Arcot Nawab Masjid (mosque), one of the oldest in South India, with a huge water storage tank.


Getting Around

The bus service in Trichy is very efficient. You can get a bus from the main bus station on Rockins Road that passes every few minutes through the Rock Fort Temple, Sri Jambukeshwara Temple and the shrine of Sri Ranganatha Swamy. This is the standard one-way circuit. Cycling is a popular way of exploring the city among tourists, owing to its flat terrain. It is a nice and comfortable ride from Trichy Junction to the Rock Fort Temple, but a slightly exhausting one to Srirangam Island and back. You can hire a bicycle from one of the shops along the Madurai Road near the train station for a nominal charge. Auto-rickshaws are also easy to hail. Not to mention, the most convenient way is to hire a private taxi and explore the city at your own pace.

Mukkombu [Upper Anicut]

Mukkombu [Upper Anicut] - BindaasTravel.com

Upper Anicut or Mukkombu is about 18 kilometers (11.25 miles) from Trichy at a point where River Kollidam branches out from the main river, Cauvery. It is a lovely picnic spot skirting acres of verdant greenery. The place also has a well-manicured park, where you can spend time in solitude and enjoy the glorious scenery. Mukkombu is about 685-meter long (2283 foot), and was built in the 19th century by Sir Arthur Cotton who drew inspiration from the 2nd century Kallanai dam (Grand Anicut) by the Cholas.

Viralimalai Sanctuary

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You will be treated to some truly exotic shades of green and blue at the Viralimalai Sanctuary, about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Trichy. Viralimalai is a scenic town at the foothills, home to one of the country’s most beautiful sanctuaries for peacock. First thing first, carrying a camera to this peacock habitat is imperative. At Viralimalai, the peacocks wander about around the Murugan temple and the enclosing woodland. To watch these gorgeous birds break into a jig by spreading out their lush plume, is quite engaging. The variety of peacocks and peahens is enormous here. Keep an eye out; you might spot the rare Palawan peacock pheasant – by far the most vibrantly colored peacock specie – grazing with gay abandon

Ranganathaswamy Temple

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Ranganathaswamy temple is a massive temple complex dedicated to Lord Vishnu, on Srirangam island, about 6 kilometers (3.75 miles) north of Trichy. It is considered the most important among the 108 Divya Desams (meaning holy abodes) of Lord Vishnu. In the middle of River Cauvery, the 156 acre spread of the temple lies shrouded among dense coconut groves. A bridge connects this island with the mainland. The shrine is enclosed by seven rectangular walled courtyards, walling in 21 architectural gopurams (spires), with the largest one measuring about 73 meters (243 foot).

Surface

Buses from major South Indian cities head to the central bus station on Rockins Road, Trichy. One can also drive into the city or hire a private taxi.

Train

Trichy is well-connected to major South Indian cities such as Chennai, Madurai, Bangalore and Mysore, via an extensive rail network. It lies on the main Chennai-Madurai line. There are about nine daily express trains to Chennai; the fastest ones are Vaigai Express and Pallavan Express – both depart from Trichy in the morning. Rock Fort Express is a good overnight train. The Guruvaya Express connects Trichy with Madurai. In addition to this, there is the Mysore Express that plies daily to Bangalore and Mysore.

Air

The Trichy airport located on the NH 210 Tiruchirappalli - Rameshwaram highway, is serviced by domestic flights to and from Tamil Nadu’s capital city, Chennai. It also has flights to Colombo, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Sharjah and Kuwait.

Sangam Hotel

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Situated in the heart of Trichy, Hotel Sangam is surrounded by the business and entertainment districts . The hotel's spacious guest rooms and suites feature luxuriously appointed marble bathrooms .The Health Club provides complete and comprehensive fitness facilities, including the beautifully landscaped swimming pool .It's one of the many intangible qualities you'll experience at Hotel Sangam.

Breeze Residency Hotel

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The airport of Trichy is located only 6 km (3 miles) away from the Breeze Residency Hotel.All 100 rooms at the hotel are well-appointed with necessary amenities to ensure that each guest's satisfaction.The guestrooms are equipped with air conditioning, in room safe.The amenities and services offered at this Trichy accommodation include room service 24hr, elevator, laundry service/dry cleaning, salon, hotel/airport transfer, tours.To unwind, guests can enjoy the leisure facilities provided on the hotel's property, including pool outdoor, garden.The hotel creates a balance of rich culture and modern convinience to ensure you a memorable stay. To proceed with your booking at the Breeze Residency Hotel, simply choose your travel dates and fill in our secure online booking form.

Hotel Royal Southern

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Hotel Royal Southern is a 3 star business class hotel situated in Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) a religious and business destination. It is spread over 5 ? acres & 1 ? KM from Airport and a few minutes drive to the city Business center.

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