A
city of tremendous historical significance, Thanjavur can still be regarded
as the dotting guardian of Tamil culture. An agricultural hub, Thanjavur or
Tanjore was the royal city of Cholas, Nayaks and Mahrattas during medieval
period. Also called the rice bowl of Tamil Nadu, the place is famous for its
handicrafts. Thanjavur still preserves and promotes classical arts and
music, Bharatnatyam dances and the Tanjore style of painting. .
Accommodation and Connectivity
At a small distance of 58 kms is the Tiruchirapalli airport. It is well
connected with many other destinations of India's air map. Thanjavur has
direct rail links with places like Trichy, Madurai, Nagore and Madras. An
excellent network of roads connect Thanjavur with all major towns of Tamil
Nadu.
Accommodation is not a problem if someone is planning to visit Thanjavur.
There are hotels available for all categories of people. Good food is also
available at reasonable rates.
Tourist Attractions
Sri Brihadeswara Temple

Sri
Brihadeswara temple is regarded as a genius of ancient Chola architecture.
The temple dedicated to Nandi, the Bull has been built from a single granite
rock. The dome of the temple also rests on a single granite rock. The best
part about the temple is that it has been built in a manner that the shadow
of it never falls on the ground. The temple is 216 ft. tall. It is worth
mentionable that as many as many as 74 temples dot the landscape of
Thanjavur.
The Place of Thanjavur
The palace built by the Nayaks and the Marathas is another attraction of
this temple town. The masonry of the palace is highly appreciable. The
Palace also houses the Mannar Saroboji Saraswathi Mahal Library, Art Gallery
and Sangeetha Mahal. The Schwartz Church also stands in the palace garden.
The Saraswati Mahal Library
The library has a good collection of ancient Indian manuscripts on both
paper and palm leaves. The library also preserves some rare European
literary collections of the 16th century.
Thanjavur Art Gallery
People throng the art gallery to have a glimpse of some of the magnificent
statues of bronze and stone. The statues were built between the 9th-12th
centuries.
Sivagangai Garden
To the north of Brihadeshwara Temple is Sivagangai Garden. The garden has
an impressive variety of flora and fauna.
Excursion Delights
Gangaikondacholapuram, Nageswaraswami and Airavateswara Temple.
A visit to Tanjore is never regarded as complete without visiting the
temples of Gangaikondacholapuram, Nageswaraswami and Airavateswara. Some of
the best pieces of Chola sculpture could be seen in these temples.
Thiruvaiyaru
This place has a famous temple of Lord Shiva. Devotees come in large
numbers to have darshan of the deity.
Kumbakonam
This is another place at a distance of 36 kms from Thanjavur famous for
ancient Chola sculptures. The place gives great historical information of he
Chola period.
Thanjavur deserves credit for preserving classical arts and music amidst
the onslaught of technology in modern times. It may be regarded as a
storehouse of our ancient culture and heritage