Kamakshi Amman Temple, Kanchipuram

Kamakshi Temple Kanchipuram

Visitor Information

  • Famous For: Religious Trips, Tourism
  • Entrance Fee: The entry to this temple is free.
  • Visiting Time: This temple is open on all days and the timings are 5.30 am to 12 pm and 3.30 pm to 8.30 pm.
  • Visit Duration: There is no particular limit on the time you spend here. Visitors generally spend 1 to 2 hours here.

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Kailasanathar Temple, Kanchipuram

Kailashnathar Temple

Visitor Information

  • Famous for: Serenity, Divinity, Architecture
  • Entrance Fee: No fee for this place of worship
  • Visiting Time: 6 AM to 12 PM and then from 4 PM to 7 PM
  • Visit Duration: 1 hour to 2 hours

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Devarajaswami Temple, Kanchipuram

Deverajaswamy Temple

Visitor Information

  • Famous For: Tourism, Religious Trips
  • Entrance Fee: The entry to this temple is free.
  • Visiting Time: The timings at which this temple remains open is 6am to 2.30pm, and from 6pm to 8.30pm. Also, this temple is open on all days of the week.
  • Visit Duration: Visitors generally spend 1 to 2 hours here, and there is no particular limit on the amount of time that you can spend here.

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5 Must Visit Temples in Kanchipuram

Situated at a distance of 80 km from Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, Kanchipuram is known as the religious capital of South India. It was the capital of the Pallava rulers and they built many monuments in the region which stand proudly even today. Chola and Vijayanagar rulers also built majestic temples in Kanchipuram and hence you can find thousands of temples here, most of which are ancient and built hundreds of years ago. What is most amazing about the temples in Kanchipuram is their amazing architecture. Here are five of the most amazing temples in Kanchipuram:

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6 Places To Visit in Kanchipuram

If you aim to visit a destination that is religious, historical, cultural and entertainment clubbed in one, Kanchipuram is the place for you. Considered the religious capital of South India, the city of thousand temples, has a lot to offer. If you set aside whatever faith you may follow, you are sure to be impressed by the sheer architectural skills exhibited in the temples in Kanchipuram. The temples stand proof for the dominance of Dravidian heritage and the city’s glorious past, when it was ruled by kings who were not only powerful but loved and patronized arts. Kanchipuram, which is one of the tourist cities in Tamilnadu is also famous for silk saris. Given below are 6 important places to visit in Kanchipuram.

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