Tiruppur Park

Tiruppur Park

Stroll through the park's scenic trails and let the natural surroundings rejuvenate your spirit. The park's lush greenery and vibrant flowers provide a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and exploration.

Kumaran Statue

Kumaran Statue

Tirupur’s main road that spreads along the length and breadth of the city is named after Kumaran. Tiruppur Kumaran Memorial Statue is one of the most important landmarks in Tirupur , and it is located close to the centre of the city.

Vaazhaithottathu Ayyan

Vaazhaithottathu Ayyan

This temple is located on the banks of River Noyyal at palladam in Tirupur district in tamilnadu. Lord shiva is the presiding deity of this temple in the devine form of Shivalinga. Administration of the temple is done by Hindu religious and Charitable Endowment Board .

Restofun Park

Restofun Park

Thia park has a very limited games and there is no entrance fees charged. But for all the games you have to purchase separate tickets and play.. Varieties of Games are available for kids of all ages.. Motion picture games and video cricket, tennis and many other games are available for all.

Avinashi Lingeshwarar

Avinashi Lingeshwarar

Sundara Pandya, a member of the Pandya dynasty, built Avinashi Temple in the 15th century. Two young boys, so the tradition goes, once came to this tank to take a dip. The resident crocodile in the lake ate one of them. The temple's vehicle, one of the biggest of its type in all of South India, is a major attraction.

Sri Sukreeswarar Temple

Sri Sukreeswarar Temple

Main deity was worshipped by the monkey king "Sugreevan", hence the name Sugreeswarar.. Don't ever miss a chance to have darshan in this temple .. This Temple is one of the very few Shiva temples which is more than 6000 years old.

Kathithamalai Murugan Temple

Kathithamalai Murugan Temple

The temple's history is rooted in the story of Lord Murugan's ultimate battle, which is widely believed by many as the purpose of his birth. It is one of the only few temples in India which houses various avatars of Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva within the same boundary.

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