Book Sattur to Nagercoil Cab
Sattur to Nagercoil distnce : 163 km
Estimated travel time : 2.5 hours
Nagercoil is very popular city for tourism and business. Nagercoil, also known as the temple of the Nagas or snakes, is famou for its handicrafts like wood carving, wooden lacquer ware and lace work and embroidery for exports. Nagercoil's name shines in the making of temple jewellery.
Nagercoil is situated in the district of Kanyakumari, Thuckalay, Tamilnadu. It is almost at the southernmost tip of India. It is land of amazing wooden handicrafts. Main attraction of the town are Suchindrum and Thanumalayan temple. Both are famous Hindu shrines for pilgrims of south India. Suchindrum houses a unique temple that houses the Trinity - Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara and it is believed that every night the Lord of deities Indra comes to pray here. Another attraction is Nagraja temple (temple of serpents) situated in the heart of town. This is also very important place of worship. Thousands of devotees visited the temple every year. Besides this town has got its bounty of nature. The place is situated between the Arabian Sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other side. Town has beautiful surroundings, rollinghills and emerald blue sea which provides this place with several scenic spots.
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Sattur to Nagercoil Cab Route
Sattur to Nagercoil by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Sattur to Nagercoil distance is 163 Km and is 2.5 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Tirunelveli - Located about halfway between Nagercoil and Sattur, Tirunelveli is famous for its temples, especially the Nellaiappar Temple and the Kanthimathi-Nellaiyapper Temple. Don't miss the scenic beauty of Courtallam Falls and the historical Tirunelveli Junction Railway Station.
2. Tenkasi - Known as the "Varanasi of the South," Tenkasi is famous for the Kasi Viswanathar Temple, which is a replica of the Kasi Viswanathar Temple in Varanasi. The temple is located on the banks of the Chitar River and attracts many devotees.
3. Rajapalayam - Famous for its Rajapalayam dog breed, this town is surrounded by natural beauty and offers a peaceful environment. You can visit the Ayyanar Falls and Kalugumalai Murugan Temple, which are nearby attractions.
4. Srivilliputhur - Home to the famous Srivilliputhur Andal Temple, Srivilliputhur is a significant pilgrimage site. The temple is dedicated to Andal, a renowned Vaishnavite saint, and is visited by devotees from all over the country.
5. Virudhunagar - Known as the "Lantern Town" of Tamil Nadu, Virudhunagar is famous for manufacturing handmade lanterns. You can explore the local markets to purchase colorful and artistic lanterns.
6. Sivakasi - Known as the "Fireworks Town" of Tamil Nadu, Sivakasi is a major hub for the fireworks industry. If you are interested, you can visit firework factories and see the manufacturing process. Additionally, you can visit the Ayyanar Falls and the Sattur Sri Venkateshwara Temple.