Thanjavur

Thanjavur

Thanjavur (popularly known as Tanjore) is the historic fortress of Tamil culture, art, and architecture. Famously called the “Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu,” it sits beautifully in the fertile Cauvery Delta. It is a city where ancient empires didn’t just build monuments—they left a living heritage of music, dance, and fine crafts that thrives to this day.

FAQs

What makes the Brihadeeswarar Temple (Big Temple) an architectural mystery?
Built over 1,000 years ago entirely out of granite (which wasn't locally available), the temple features a massive 216-foot Vimana (tower). The biggest mystery is the Kumbam—the single stone structure cap weighing around 80 tons resting at the very top. Historians are still fascinated by how ancient engineering managed to elevate it there without modern machinery.
How do you travel to Thanjavur?
By Air: The closest airport is Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) International Airport, which is roughly 55–60 km away. You can easily catch a cab or a direct local bus from there. By Rail/Road: Thanjavur Junction is exceptionally well-connected to major cities like Chennai, Madurai, Bengaluru, and Kochi with frequent overnight trains and express bus services.

Price From : ₹400/-

Address

Near Avaloormadam temple, thathampally po, Pin 688013, Alleppey, kerala, india