‘It’s serene’ is an understatement when speaking about Dharmapuri – the land is beautiful in so many different ways. There is plenty to see, enjoy and experience. All you need to do is put your heart to it and come down. It’s all going to a bunch of roses and nothing else. Abundantly filled with Natural beauty, Dharmapuri has a way of making you feel warm, cozy and very much at home.
Located on the North Western side of Tamil Nadu, Dharmapuri is often called the ‘City of Temples and Churches’; thus making it a pilgrimage tourism hub with visitors from far and wide. These places of worship aren’t just about divinity, but beautiful architecture and natural splendour, making them ideal locations to meditate, pray and spend time.
However, Dharmapuri isn’t all about that. The amazing Cauvery River flows through the western parts of the city. It’s a favourite hotspot for Nature lovers who would love to spend their time gazing at the wonders of this world. This is a spot where there are options for you to go boating, take medicinal baths and enjoy some amazing oil massages. It’s all about rejoicing and rejuvenating. One of the most popular attractions of this place is The Hogenakkal Falls, which is a waterfall located at the point where river Cauvery enters Tamil Nadu. This waterfall is referred to as the ‘Niagra Falls of India’.
It’s a destination where you can spend time alone, with friends or with family; no matter how, you will have your own reasons to be happy.
Dharmapuri is well connected by National highway NH-44, State Highways SH-17 (Dharmapuri-Palacode-Hosur-Malur), SH-60 (Hogenakkal-Pennagaram-Dharmapuri-Tirupattur) and SH-60A (Dharmapuri-Harur) via Morappur.
Kempegowda International Airport, Devanahalli in Bengaluru, is 155 km away.
Chennai International Airport, about 294 km away.
Salem Airport, 45 km away.
Dharmapuri Railway Station (DPJ), under the Bengaluru Railway Division.
For the best experience, visit Dharmapuri anytime between November and March. The destination experiences a tropical climate almost throughout the year.