Hotel Vijay Park nestled in the calm and green environs of South India’s most significant pilgrimage centre of Tiruvannamalai (185 kms from Chennai), The hotel offers every seeker the familiar comfort of home with the sublimity of a pilgrim centre. The serene beauty of the venerated site is reflected in the warmth and simplicity of service offered to the guests.
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(Five Beds)
From Rs.3500.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00(Four Beds)
From Rs.3000.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00(Twin Beds)
From Rs.3000.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00From Rs.2500.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00From Rs.2000.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00From Rs.2000.00 + tax /night
(Including complimentary breakfast)
Extra Bed Rs.500.00The Hotel Vijay Park
Hotel Vijay a multicuisine restaurant that services Pure Veg
A place for lots of gathering
Seats 75 to 100A place for lots of gathering
Seats 250+The Hotel Vijay Park
Placeses in Tiruvannamalai
Annamalaiyar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the deity Shiva, located at the base of Annamalai hill.
Sri Ramana Ashram, also known as Sri Ramanasramam, is the ashram which was home to modern sage
"Mahan Sri Seshadri Swamigal (1870-1929) is one of the Greatest Mahans who lived in Tiruvannamalai.
Virupaksha Cave located in Thiruvannamalai was the abode of the saint Virupaksha Deva in the 14th century. It is believed that saint Virupaksha spent most of his life in this cave.
Shri Yogiram SurathKumar was also well known among his devotees as Visiri Samiyar especially with his followers from Tamil Nadu. He spent his spiritual life at Tiruvannamalai.
Close to the Arunachaleshwar temple and the Ramana Ashram, this is one of the caves where the saint Ramana spent his period of stay in Thiruvannamalai. The view from the top is definitely worth it.