
Here’s a 2-day itinerary for visiting Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu — followed by a table of key places with popularity, approximate visit time & fees.
Day 1
Morning:
- Arrive in Kumbakonam.
- Visit Adi Kumbeswarar Temple, one of the most famous Shiva temples in South India.
- Walk to Sarangapani Temple, a major Vishnu temple located nearby.
Afternoon:
- Have lunch at a local South Indian restaurant.
- Visit Mahamaham Tank, the sacred bathing tank where the Mahamaham festival takes place.
- Drive (~15 minutes) to Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram, a UNESCO World Heritage Chola temple renowned for its architecture.
Evening:
- Return to town.
- Explore the local market (brass items, betel leaves, coffee powder, temple crafts).
- Dinner and rest.
Day 2
Morning:
- Visit Chakrapani Temple and Ramaswamy Temple, two significant temples within the town.
- Proceed to Brahma Temple, one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.
Afternoon:
- Lunch in town.
- Visit the Srinivasa Ramanujan House Museum (optional cultural stop).
- Take a short trip to Suryanar Koil, one of the Navagraha temples dedicated to the Sun God.
Evening:
- Return to Kumbakonam, explore local sweet shops (try “Kumbakonam Degree Coffee”).
- Prepare for departure or stay overnight.

Major Places in Kumbakonam
| Place | Popularity | Avg. Time Spent | Entry / Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adi Kumbeswarar Temple | Very High | 1–2 hours | Free |
| Sarangapani Temple | Very High | ~1 hour | Free |
| Mahamaham Tank | High | 30–45 mins | Free |
| Airavatesvara Temple (Darasuram) | High | ~1 hour | Free |
| Chakrapani Temple | High | 45–60 mins | Free |
| Ramaswamy Temple | High | ~1 hour | Free |
| Brahma Temple | Medium–High | 30–40 mins | Free |
| Suryanar Koil (Navagraha) | Medium | 1–1.5 hours (with travel) | Free |
| Srinivasa Ramanujan House | Medium | 30 mins | Free |
Travel Tips
- Most temples open 6:00 am–12:00 pm and 4:00 pm–8:30 pm.
- Visit major temples early morning to avoid crowds.
- Dress modestly and remove footwear before entering temples.
- Carry water and light snacks, as temple visits can take time.
- Kumbakonam’s local specialties: Degree Coffee, brassware, betel leaves, and silk products.