Tamil Nadu is known especially for its blue beaches and sunny skies. Some of south
India's nicest beaches More...
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The District headquarters Erode is a popular centre
for Turmeric and Handloom textiles. The Railway junction connects the town to all
parts of India. There is a Government Museum in the Municipal Office campus.
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Kodumudi is a popular piligrim centre
and it is located in the bank of River Kaveri. The river takes diversion in its
flow from South to east at this place. A famous Magudeswarar temple here that the
Gods Siva, Vishnu and Brahma are in one campus. It is 40 km from Erode.
Bhavani The Sangameswarar Temple here is situated at the confluence
of Rivers Kaveri, Bhavani and Amuthanathi. It resembles of Thriveni Sangamam at
Allahabad in North India. Jambai is a place near here is well known for production
of Jamakalam or the thick bedspread. Bhavani is 16 kms from Erode.
Kodiveri Dam is a picnic
spot situated 12km from Gobichettipalayam and 65 kms from Erode. A barriage constructed
across the River Bhavani is picturesque one in this region.
Bannari is located 15 kms from
Sathiyamangalam. Bannari Mariamman temple is one of the important Sakthi temples
in this region. The famous Kundam- Firewalk festival is organised here during April–May
every year.
Pariyur The famous "Kondathu Kalliaman" temple is located at Pariyur.
The Temple is 10 km from Gobichettipalayam in Erode District.
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Name Of Hotel
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TelePhone No (STD 0424)
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Hotel Oxford
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2226611 to 18
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Rs.500 to 700
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Hotel Le jardin
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2224181
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Rs.500 to 1800
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Hotel Sivaranjini
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2257880 – 85
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Rs.200 to 700
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Abinaya Regency
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2218182, 2218282
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Rs.200 to 700.
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Few unclassified hotels is also available at Erode.
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The history of Tamilazham goes back about 5000 years and more. It is the birthplace
Tamil Nadu formed. More...
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Chettinad- The Land of Heritage & Devotion It is a place that enchants and enhances
the soul. Chettinad More...
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Tamil Nadu is a land of many festivals. January marks the beginning of the festival
season in the state. More...
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