Tiruttani
Tiruttani is a peaceful pilgrimage town in Tamil Nadu, best known for the Tiruttani Murugan Temple, one of the six holy abodes of Lord Murugan. The temple stands on a hill, offering wide views of the town and surrounding greenery. Devotees climb hundreds of steps to reach the shrine, which is believed to bring peace and courage. The town has a calm atmosphere, with the sounds of temple bells and chants filling the air. With its strong spiritual energy and scenic setting, Tiruttani is both a sacred and soothing place to visit.

Best Time to Visit Tiruttani

Nov–Feb

Best Window

Visit because

Northeast-monsoon tail clears into pleasant coastal weather—ideal for temple corridors and town walks.

Avoid because

Holiday spikes raise queues at famous shrines.

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Mar–May

Visit because

Pre-monsoon mornings remain workable for darshan rounds.

Avoid because

Heat builds sharply toward June.

Jun–Sep

Visit because

Southwest monsoon greens landscapes around inland stretches.

Avoid because

Wet, windy spells disrupt beach add-ons and open-air festivals.

How to reach Tiruttani

Intercity connectivity

Southern Railway via Chennai, Tiruchi, Madurai, or Salem hubs depending on sector; Chennai, Tiruchi, or Madurai airports within drive range.

Transport in Tiruttani

Getting Around

Autos, share autos, TNSTC buses, and walks inside temple precincts.

Quick Tip

Major festivals lengthen queues—carry modest wraps and small change for footwear lockers.

Best areas to stay in Tiruttani

Temple car street / east tower belts

Darshan-heavy itineraries

Repeated entries stay painless when lodges lock shoe lockers.

Bus stand pilgrim lodges

Budget devotion

Straight autos toward ghats at dawn.

River-or-tank promenade stays

Evening rituals

Lit corridors reward slow walks post-dusk.