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Madurai : the city I travelled on my birthday!

Posted By Navneeth Posted on 04/10/2018
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I visited Madurai on my Birthday in 2014 and It was a gifting experience to visit the cultural capital of Tamilnadu. Madurai has not only produced Kollywood’s popular celebrities like Maniratnam, Vishal, Vivek and Illayaraja but also, it has become the 2nd most sought-after filming location after Chennai.  Madurai is just like Chennai! Big city with busy streets. So, Today I am going to share with you on how I celebrated my birthday at Madurai and inspire you to explore the southern part of India But, before that, a short review on Madurai as a city.

 

Ambience: 3/5

Transport: 4/5

Food: 4/5

People: 3.5/5

Daily expenses: 3.5/5

Overall rating of Madurai: 3.5/5

 

Reaching Madurai

From Chennai – 8 hours (overnight journey)

From Bangalore – 10 hours (overnight journey)

From Mumbai – 32 hours (1 ½ day)

From Delhi – 45 hours (2 days)

From Kolkata – 32 hours (1 ½ day)

From Hyderabad – 22 hours (1 day)

 

Starting my day with a blessing from Madurai Meenakshi Amman.

It was a raining day and the Madurai Meenakshi temple, which is the heart of Madurai, is where I started my day and took the blessings of Goddess Meenakshi. Meenakshi temple is famous for its 4 Gopurams(meaning: Click here ) situated in all four directions. According to the story, of this temple,  Goddess Meenakshi Amman, who was the reincarnation of Shmadurai iva’s wife Goddess Parwati, was promised by Lord Shiva that she will marry her once she reaches a marriageable age.

(photo credits : wikimedia)

The word Meenakshi means the rule of the fish when is drawn from Tamil. It was a wonderful thing to take the blessings from this holy temple and started my day.

 

Breakfast at Murugan Idly shop

(photo credits : Murugan Idli shop website )

 

I ordered a king-sized breakfast at Madurai’s popular restaurant Murugan Idly shop,  My breakfast consisted of 2 Idlies. 1 vada, 1 Dosa and a Pongal with 3 varieties of Chutney. Tamilnadu is always famous for making its best of Idlies and Dosas and this restaurant is no exception. My tummy was happily full as there is a saying “Good food makes you full faster” (quote by me ;))

Check out your nearest Murugan Idli shop here

 

Exploring the city of Madurai by walking from Meenakshi Amman temple to Thirumalai Nayak Palace.

Covered a distance of 2 km by walk just to explore the city, the city of Madurai despite looking busy and crowded, looked very happening and energetic. That is why Madurai is also called Thoongada nagaram (sleepless city).  Visiting Thirumalai Nayak palace was not much interesting to explore except being an ideal location for the photography lovers, All Thanks to its architectural style built during Nayak dynasty in the 17th century.

 

Visited the Gandhi Museum

The second most popular spot in Madurai, Gandhi Museum being the only museum in South India dedicated to the freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi. Apart from being famous as a museum, this place is a paradise for the photography lovers. I could get a few glimpses over items like Gandhiji’s cloth worn during the assassination, a personalized letter to Adolf Hitler during World War 2.

The museum also has short-term courses available on the Gandhian Philosophy of leading a non-violent life. Visiting Gandhi Museum has helped me know more about Gandhiji’s role in India’s independence than in my history book.

 

Tasted the popular beverage of Madurai: Jigarthanda

After finishing my lunch, I tasted Jigarthanda and it tasted like an Ice-cream milkshake. Made with cold milk and almond ice cream, Jigarthanda gave a cooling effect to my tummy after consuming my hot and spicy lunch. It tasted good and I tried that cold beverage again in the evening. It is a must try if you are in Madurai.

 

How was my day as a birthday boy:

There is no better gift than travelling; I indeed had a good day out and looking for more travel experiences like this.

Please let us know your birthday travels in the comment section 🙂

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5 Comments

  1. Kristina | Spirit of the soul
    17/10/2018 at 8:24 am

    Looks like a nice place to visit. Glad you had a nice birthday.

    Reply
    • Navneeth
      25/10/2018 at 2:07 pm

      Thank you for your comment! Hope you enjoyed our article 🙂

      Reply
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