Southeastern India Temple Attractions

Here are the top Southeastern India temple listings so you can find the best in Southeastern India for your trip. Read these temple reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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Hyderabad, Southeastern India, India
Maintain silence ! Go in the evenings !
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Madurai, Southeastern India, India
The Meenakshi temple complex is a breathtaking fortress like complex over 60000 square metres in size complete with adornments and figures of Hindu gods and..
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Mamallapuram, Southeastern India, India
Considered one of the oldest structural stone temples in South India, Shore Temple was so named because it is situated overlooking the Bay of Bengal.  The temple was..
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Thanjavur, Southeastern India, India
This UNESCO World Heritage Site was build by the famous king, Rajaraja Cholan. This temple is made out of hard granite stone which is not available in Tanjore or any of..
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Pondicherry, Southeastern India, India
Great place when having stress. Will cool you down immediately. Free of cost and very spiritual.
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Tiruchirappalli, Southeastern India, India
Good for an hour or so to wander round.
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Kumbakonam, Southeastern India, India
Temples, lost cities and lores about a powerful dynasty that ruled South india and South east asia from here..look out for some art and architecture, sculptures and..
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Mamallapuram, Southeastern India, India
Varaha Cave Temple is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mamallapuram.  It is one of the examples of Indian rock-cut architecture from the 7th to 8th century...
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Mamallapuram, Southeastern India, India
Situated along a shore, the Thirukadalmallai temple is considered the first and foremost of the Mahabalipuram sculptures, and one of the 108 Divya Desam.
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Chennai, Southeastern India, India
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