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Tourist attractions in Tamil Nadu

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Tiruvannamalai
Tiruvannamalai is a city and the administrative headquarters of Tiruvannamalai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also a Hindu cultural hub and prominent pilgrimage destination, home to the Arulmigu Annamalaiyar Temple situated along the Annamalai hill, where the monthly Girivalam practice and the annual Karthika Deepam festival attracts thousands.
Thiruvalluvar Statue
stone sculpture of the Tamil philosopher-poet Valluvar; in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India
Kolli Hills
mountains in India
Krishna's Butterball
250 ton massive boulder sitting on a slight slope
Sri Ramana Ashram
home from the Indian spiritual master Ramana Maharshi from 1922 until his death in 1950
Yanaimalai
300px|right|thumb|Yanaimalai as seen from top of Samanar Hills 250px|right|thumb|Yanaimalai (Elephant Hill) Yanaimalai (Elephant Hill) is a protected monument and tourist attraction in Tamil Nadu, India. It has Jain sculptures, a Shaivite temple, and a Vaishnavite temple, namely the Narasingam Yoga Narasimha Perumal Temple.
Meghamalai
Meghamalai (Tamil: மேகமலை), commonly known as the High Wavy Mountains, is a mountain range located in the Western Ghats in the Theni district near Kumily, Tamil Nadu. It is dotted with cardamom plantations and tea plantations. The mountain range is 1,500 metres above sea level, and it is rich in flora and fauna. The area, now mostly planted with tea plants, includes cloudlands, high wavys, venniar, and the manalar estates belonging to the Woodbriar Group. Access is largely restricted and includes largely untouched remnants of evergreen forest.