On Sept 2nd we visited Thirukadaiyur temple, famous for conducting 60th, 70th and 80th marriage puja's. We booked the puja and homam there for my parents. The temple's history is very rich and long (although the maintenance is not upto the mark). There are several websites where you can book various packages (including arrangements and accomodation).
We travelled on two different routes during the trip.
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Onward route: via. Krishnagiri, Harur, Tiruvannamalai, Thirukoilur, Panruti, Vadalur, Chidambaram
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Return route: via. Chidambaram bypass, Viruddachalam, Attur, Salem, Krishnagiri
Onward route:
By the time we changed borders after Attibele toll, it was 1PM.
* The route till Tiruvannamalai via. Krishnagiri, Kariamangalam, Morapppur, Harur, Theerthamalai has already been covered in
this post (Bangalore - Thiruvannamalai : Route Queries) and the thread. We had a break here to visit Ramana Ashram and lunch at
Auro Usha.
Near Theerthamalai ghat section
Tiruvannamalai hill from Thirukoilur road
* To the south of TVMalai, we took a left on the road that connected us to Thirukoilur. This is a small, under construction stretch. It was rough and wobbly. After that, until Thirukoilur it was plain and smooth sailing. This single road is wide enough to maintain good speeds too. The road becomes narrow as you approach the town and it remains so even after you exit it.
* Thriukoilur - Panruti in general was good. Much of this stretch is wide and well marked although undivided. It was a pleasure to drive through small villages.
We tried to make up for the lost time at Tiruvannamali. Somewhere along the line we faced a diversion due to an unfinished railway bridge. This diversion - including a railway gate - lasts almost a couple of kms and was pretty darn bad. Also we were caught in a market near NH38 underpass. Took us some time to negotiate our way through. Also at various points on this route we were bothered by children collecting Ganesh chanda. They would occupy the road and wave their hands until we slow down.
* From Panruti the going was slow due to dense traffic consisting of bikes and autos up til Vadalur, probably owing to the presence of lignite mining plant near Neyveli. At one point there we were held up close to 20 mins for opposite traffic to clear a very narrow culvert. After Buvanagiri the traffic was sparse. We took a detour towards Chidambaram town to visit Nataraja temple.
We had dinner at
Sri Krishna Vilas.
* Chidambaram to Thirukadaiyur was done in pitch dark. The truck traffic took over. With several twists and turns we had a hard time overtaking them. We reached Thirukadaiyur at 10:30PM finally.
Return route:
We started our return immediately after finishing the puja and sumptuous breakfast at
Sri Krishna subsequently. It was 10AM when we waved goodbye to our stay,
Hotel Chella Residency.
* It was the same path we took till Bhuvanagiri the night before. After Bhuvanagiri decided to go against google and try Miralur route till Sethiyathope. This was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. The road, or minefield rather, if I can call it that, was atrocious. Potholes followed more potholes and it only became worse. I didn't turn back as I saw polished newly laid stretch initially. But the reprieve was only temporary. So took a left near Sethiyathope to enter a parallel road to Viruddachalam. This too wasn't great. But not that bad either.
* We rested at Viruddachalam for a satisfying lunch. Then it was a non-stop run till Salem.
* We joined the excellent NH79 before Attur. The double road is converted to a single road after a while. It was wonderful to watch and drive past the towering mountains on both sides and it was a welcome relief to reenter divided highways. We had a clear run till Salem.
* After Salem it was the usual Salem-Bangalore road. Great as usual.
Eateries we tried:
* At Tiruvannamalai we made a pitstop at Auro Usha. We had fried rice, paneer butter masala, dal, paratha's, sambar rice. Slightly on the pricier side but the food was tasty.
* A quick lookup on google for restaurants near Chidambaram and our eyes were fixed on Sri Krishna Vilas. We went there at 9PM. We were slighly disappointed when we were told that meals were exhausted. So we ordered masala, podi, pepper dosa's. Absolutely some of the best dosa's we ever had. Cracking coffee too. For once google reviews were spot on.
* Breakfast at Sri Krishna restaurant opposite Thirukadaiyur temple was lip smacking. All of us were super hungry after the puja and our appetite meant each of us had two copies of delicious Ven Pongal. The sambar and chutney were great accompaniments.
* We had lunch at a roadside joint at Viruddachalam as our stomachs were growling. The meal was very simple. A beetroot curry, sambar, rasam and spiced buttermilk. It was satisfying, if not as good as earlier meals.
Thirukadaiyur temple
Beach near Poompuhar (meeting point of Kaveri river and Bay of Bengal)
Beautiful road near Sirkali