Punnagai Dental Care, Tiruchirappalli
Dental Tourism - Tiruchirappalli
DENTAL TOURISM IN TIRUCHIRAPALLIDental Tourism in Tiruchirappalli is growing under the wider canvas of tourism in India. Punnagai Dental Care, Tiruchirappalli is obliged connect overseas patients on dental vacation to information and assistance source for travel itinerary to visit places of their interest. Once a treatment plan is finalized, patients may proceed to enjoy dental holidays in India accordingly. Your India Dental Clinic has always been known for its hospitality, uniqueness, and charm in trip after trip.
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Dental Tourism in Tiruchirappalli
Overview
Woraiyur, a part of present day Tiruchirappalli, was the capital city of Cholas from 300 B.C. onwards. Later, Woraiyur along with the present day Tiruchirapalli and its neighbouring areas came under the control of Mahendra Varma Pallava I, who ascended the throne in A.D. 590. Tiruchirappalli and its region became a part of Greater Cholas and much later in A.D. 1225 the area was occupied by the Hoysulas.
Tiruchirappalli was for some time under the Mughal rule, which was put to an end by the Vijayanagar rulers. The Nayaks, the Governors of Vijayanagar Empire, ruled this area till A.D.1736. It was Viswanatha Nayaka who built the present day Teppakulam and the Fort. The Nayak dynasty came to an end during the days of Meenakshi.
The Muslims ruled this region again with the aid of either the French or the English armies. For some years, Tiruchirapalli was under the rule of Chanda Sahib and Mohamed Ali. Finally the English brought Tiruchirappalli and other areas under their control. Soon after the area was ceded to East India Company as per the agreement at the eve of the Kanatic war, Tiruchirappalli district was formed under the Collectorship of Mr. John (Junior) Wallace in 1801. The district was then under the hegemony of British for about 150 years till the independence of India.
Tourist Places of Tiruchirapalli
Rockfort
The most famous landmark of this district is Rockfort Temple. This temple crowns a massive outcrop of rock that soars 83 meters upwards, from the surrounding plains. It is reached by a step flight of 437 steps cut into the rock. Halway up is the Sri Thayumanaswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It has a 100 pillared hall, and a Vimana. From its summit we will get a fantastic view of the town plus its other main landmark, Srirangam, Cavery River, Coleroon River, Thiruvanaika Kovil.
Srirangam
Sanctity is accorded to a place on the basis of its threefold popularity of the presiding deity, the quality of the holy waters and its hoary past. The holy shrine of Srirangam has al l these attributes in rich measure. The township of Srirangam envelopping the shrine is situated on a tiny island formed by the bifurcation of the river Cavery at a place called Mukkombu (Upper anaicut). The southern distributary of the river retains the name Cavery, while the northern branch is called Coleroon. The abode of the Supreme Lord, Sri Ranganatha, the reclining form of Lord Vishnu is situated in Srirangam 8 kilometers from Trichy city.There are not less than 22 gopurams, one of which is the tallest in India. The 72m high 13-tiered Rajagopuram was built in 1987 while the remaining 21 gopurams were built between th 14th and 17th centuries.
Jamukeswara Temple
Thiruvanaikaval Jambukeswara Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is 2 kms east of Srirangam, The temple is named after the elephant which is believed to have worshipped Lord Siva here. Installed under an ancient Jambu tree, the lingam is partially submerged by water and meant to represent God incarnate as water.
St. Lourd’s Church
Built in 1812, this church has lovered doors, which when opened, turns the church into an airy pavilion. Its excellent setting and marvelous architecture, makes it a site worth visiting. It is in the heart of the Trichy city, surrounded by commercial markets.
Hazrath Nathervali
Baba Natharvali has occupied a unique position in the ranks of the Islamic saints of the world. He was named as Muthaharudeen at first. He was, in Hijiri 347, in one of the idle eastern countries. Even though he was the sultan, he was having no attachment to pleasures of royal life of pomp and splendour right from his early age. He descended from his throne, crowing his brother, Syed Jalaudeen and undertook holy pilgrimage for propagation of Allah's glory according to Islamic tenets.
It is ancient Dargah more than 1000 years old. It is marvellous architecture; the doom is made up of shining marbles giving a great look to the Dargah. It is also situated in the heart of Trichy City.
Excursions from Tiruchirapalli
Grand Anaicut (Kallanai):
It is one of the greatest engineering marches of India. This irrigation dam built across the River Kaveri by Karikala Cholan in the second century A.D. and later strengthened by the British. The dam is 329 m long and 20 m wide and still very much in use.
Mukkombu (Upper Anaicut)(18 kms.)
This another dam called upper anicut or Mukkombu which is about 685 metre long constructed in the 19th century. The River Kollidam branches off from the River Kaveri here. This is another picnic spot with lush greenery and a park.
Vayaloor: (8 kms.)
he Lord Muruga Temple here is set amidst lush green vegetation .
Samayapuram: (20 kms.)
This is a very important place of pilgrimage famous for its temple dedicated to the goddess Mariamman.
Tiruvellarai: (25 kms)
Tiruvellarai is a place for Vishnu Temple 25 kms away from Tiruchirappalli town. The Tiruvellarai Temple is famous for its Architecture and Swastika shaped water tank.
Gunaseelam: (24 kms)
Gunaseelam is situated 24 km away from Tiruchirappallirappalli on the north bank of Kaveri River. There is a Vaiashnavite Temple and the name o the God is Lord Prasanna Venkateshwarar. It is a place for worship, festivals and also for mental relief or alleviation.
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park
The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Nilgiri Hills, at a point where the Western Ghats meet the Eastern Ghats.
Vallanadu Black Buck Sanctuary
It is a scrub forest area that is spread over 16.41 sq km. This sanctuary is situated in the Thuthukudi District.
Indira Gandhi National Park
Spread over 958 sq kms, this sanctuary can be reached from Top Slip in the Anamalai Hills in the Western Ghats.
Point Calimere Wildlife Sactuary
Sprawling on 17.26 sq km surrounded by sea and shore, comprising forests of tidal swamps and forests of mangroves, Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Nagapattinam district.
Tourist Attractions
- Brihadeshwar Temple, Tiruchirapalli
- Gunaseelam Vishnu Temple, Tiruchirapalli
- Kallanai Dam, Tiruchirapalli
- Puliyancholai Falls, Tiruchirapalli
- Rock Fort, Tiruchirapalli
- Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, Tiruchirapalli
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Hotels in Vicinity
Name | Category | Area of City |
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Sangam Hotel | 4 Star | Collectors Office Road, Tiruchirappalli Ho, Trichy |
Breeze Residency | 3 Star | No 3/14, Mc Donalds Road, Tiruchirappalli Ho, Near Kalaiarangam Theatre, Trichy |
Hotel High Point | 3 Star | Manghalam Towers, No 9 Reynolds Road Cantonment, Tiruchirappalli Ho, Above Vijay Cinemas, Trichy |
Maya Residency | 3 Star | No 45, Karur Byepass Road, Chathiram Bus Stand, Opposite To Kalaigar Arivalayam, Trichy |
Hotel Shaans | 3 Star | No 19/22, Thennur High Road, Tennur, Thennur Vandi Stand, Trichy |
Hotel Shri Swarnas Palace | Budget | No 75 / B2, North East Extension Salai Road, Thillai Nagar, Near Medical Association Opposite To Koh |
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