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Dindigul


How to Reach


Air

Nearest Airport: The Madurai Airport is 70 km from Dindigul.


Train

The Dindigul Railway station provides excellent connectivity both to Madurai and Chennai and all trains going southwards from Chennai to Madurai pass through Dindigul. It also falls on the route between Karur and Madurai that provides passenger trains for Palani.


Road

The national highway number 7 connects Madurai to Dindigul. NH 45A, which connects Kanyakumari to Chennai, passes through Dindigul. Also, NH 209 connects Bangalore to Dindigul. State highways like the Bathalgundu Road and Natham Road pass through Dindigul. The state transport corporations of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu provide services in Dindigul. So do a lot of other private players.


I Square Taxi in Dindigul


Dindigul District offers an array of fascinating attractions, and I Square Taxi makes exploring them easy with our convenient One-way Drop Taxi and Round Trip services. We cater to travelers seeking Outstation Taxi, Drop Taxi, Intercity Taxi, and One-way Taxi services, ensuring a smooth and reliable travel experience.

Dindigul is home to numerous must-see spots, such as the renowned Palani Hills with the Lord Muruga Dhandayuthapani Temple, the scenic Sirumalai Hill resort, Begampur Mosque, and the Parapalar and Varathamanathi Dams. Nature lovers will appreciate the district’s rich flora and fauna, including the rare Kurinji flowers that bloom every 12 years at Kodaikanal Hill Station. The district’s 84,565 hectares of reserved forests also house various species like gaur, Nilgiri langur, and panther. For relaxing getaways, Peranai and Sirumalai are perfect picnic spots.

Dindigul is also known for its brass vessels and jewelry in Nilakkottai, as well as its flower and grape markets. With I Square Taxi, you’ll enjoy a stress-free journey to these vibrant destinations, whether you’re on a one-way trip or a full round tour.



Dindigul District, with its rich historical background, was once ruled by the renowned Tipu Sultan and has played a significant role in South Indian history, bordering the ancient realms of the Pandyas, Cheras, and Cholas. The district is home to the iconic Rock Fort, built by Naik King Muthukrishnappa Naicker. Established on 15th September 1985, Dindigul was carved out from the larger Madurai District and has been known by names like Dindigul Anna, Quaid-e-Milleth, and Mannar Thirumalai.

At I Square Taxi, we offer One-way Drop Taxi and Round Trip services to help you explore Dindigul with ease. Our ideal customers are those looking for Outstation Taxi, Drop Taxi, Intercity Taxi, and One-way Taxi services.

The district receives an average of 700 mm of rainfall, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 38°C. The region is also blessed with rivers such as Kodaganaru, Palar, Kuthiraiyar, and Amravati, making it a destination worth exploring. With I Square Taxi, you can enjoy a comfortable journey to discover Dindigul’s historical and natural treasures.


Sirumalai

Sirumalai is a region of 60,000 acres (200 kms) situated 25 km (16 miles) from Dindigul and 40 km (25 miles) from Madurai, Tamilnadu, India. There are many high hills in the area. Hillock International School is located in Sirumalai. Sirumalai is a dense forest region with a moderate climate throughout the year. With an altitude of 1600 metres above sea level, it contains diversified flora and fauna. The hill has 18 hairpin bends.


Soundararaja Perumal Temple, Thadikombu

Thadikombu Perumal Temple is located on the Dindigul- Karur route about 18 kms away from Dindigul. The main deity of the temple is Lord Alagar. The main festival of the temple is celebrated during the Tamil month of Chitrai, which falls in April and May. During this festival, the deity is offered regular prayer for 12 days.


Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, Palani

Palani Arulmigu Shri Dhandayuthapani temple is one of the Six Abodes of Murugan. It is located in the town of Palani in Dindigul district, 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast of Coimbatore and northwest of Madurai in the foot-hills of the Palani hills, Tamil Nadu, India.


Kodaikanal

Kodaikanal is one of the very popular holiday destination hill resorts in South India. This hill station stands 7200 feet above sea level and situated in upper palani hills of the westernghats near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. Kodaikanal is also popularly known as the princes of Hill Stations.

The cool and misty weather, the scenic beauty of the rolling hills and the wooded forest of Kodaikanal and its surroundings will mesmerize any visitor throughout the year. Walk through the wooded forests, row in the lake, bath in one of the splashing waterfalls, go for horse riding and cycling around the lake or simply admire the views.

Kodaikanal Observatory

The Kodaikanal Observatory of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics is located in the beautiful Palani range of hills in Southern India. It was established in 1899 as a Solar Physics Observatory and all the activities of the Madras Observatory were shifted to Kodaikanal.

20cm Refractor

A 20 cm refractor at the Observatory is used occasionally for cometary and occultation observations. It is also sometimes made available to visitors for night sky viewing.

Astronomy Museum

The Observatory has arranged a popular Astronomy museum on campus for the visitors. The displays are mainly pictorial, supported by a few models. A live solar image and the Fraunhofer spectrum are also presented. From April 1st to June 15th Kodaikanal Observatory is open to public between 10:00 to 12:00 hrs and 14:00 to 16:00 hrs. For the rest of the year the Observatory will be open to public only on every Friday between 10:00 to 12:00 hrs.


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