3-Day Travel Itinerary for Pudukkottai

Pudukkottai

Here’s a 3-day travel itinerary for exploring Pudukkottai (Tamil Nadu), followed by a table listing key places with popularity, estimated time needed and entry-fee info.


Day 1 – Temples & Forts

  • Morning:
    Arrive in Pudukkottai town and check into your hotel.
    Visit Brahadambal Temple (Thirugokarnam) – an ancient Pallava-era temple dedicated to Goddess Brahadambal.
  • Lunch:
    Enjoy Chettinad-style local cuisine in town.
  • Afternoon:
    Drive to Thirumayam Fort (around 20 km). Explore the fort, rock-cut shrines, and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Evening:
    Return to Pudukkottai; relax and explore local markets or restaurants.

Day 2 – Caves & Hill Temples

  • Morning:
    Visit Sittanavasal Caves (about 18 km) – famous for Jain rock-cut caves and ancient fresco paintings.
  • Midday:
    Proceed to Kudumiyanmalai Temple (around 20 km). Explore the rock-cut temple known for musical inscriptions and architecture.
  • Afternoon:
    Enjoy the rural surroundings, interact with locals, or visit small nearby shrines.
  • Evening:
    Return to Pudukkottai for dinner and rest.

Day 3 – Countryside & Heritage

  • Morning:
    Take an excursion to Avudaiyarkoil (Tiruperunthurai) – a unique Shiva temple renowned for its architecture and lack of Nandi statue.
  • Lunch:
    Enjoy traditional food on the route back, possibly near Aranthangi.
  • Afternoon:
    Visit Narthamalai, a hill complex with ancient rock-cut temples and scenic surroundings.
  • Evening:
    Return to Pudukkottai, do some shopping for local crafts, and prepare for departure.

Table of Key Places in Pudukkottai

PlacePopularityAverage Time SpentEntry Fee (Approx.)
Sittanavasal Caves★★★★★2 hours₹20
Thirumayam Fort★★★★★1.5–2 hours₹20–₹30
Brahadambal Temple★★★★1 hourFree
Avudaiyarkoil Temple★★★★1.5 hoursFree
Kudumiyanmalai Temple★★★★1–1.5 hoursFree
Narthamalai Hill Temples★★★1–1.5 hoursFree
Government Museum, Pudukkottai★★★1 hour₹10 (approx.)
Avur Church (Periyanayagi Madha Shrine)★★★45–60 minsFree

Tips

  • Best time to visit: October to February.
  • Stay in Pudukkottai town for easy access to all sites.
  • Carry water and sun protection; some sites involve moderate walking or climbing.
  • Hiring a local guide for Sittanavasal or Narthamalai enhances the experience.