Thiruvarur, situated in the Cauvery delta region of Tamil Nadu, India, is a city with deep historical roots and cultural significance. It was once a capital of the Chola dynasty and is famed for the Thyagaraja temple, which hosts the largest temple chariot in India. The city is also the birthplace of the Trinity of Carnatic music: Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, and Syama Sastri. Agriculture plays a significant role in the local economy, and the city is well-connected by road with several national highways passing through it. Visitors can explore its rich history, participate in the vibrant chariot festival held in April, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this spiritual hub.
Try the traditional Tamil Nadu dishes available in local eateries.
Thiruvarur is well-connected by road; consider renting a vehicle for ease of travel.
Respect local customs, especially when visiting religious sites.
Visit in April to experience the grand chariot festival.
Pleasant weather and the chariot festival make spring a great time to visit.
Hot and humid; plan indoor activities during midday.
Mild weather, ideal for exploring the city and nearby attractions.
Cooler temperatures make it comfortable for sightseeing.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
58,777
Tamil, English
February-April, October-December