ARITTAPATTI BIO-DIVERSITY HERITAGE SITE

Arittapatti, a cluster of seven hillocks near Melur in Madurai district which is home to rare birds including 20 species of birds of prey, raptors and a variety of flora and fauna, is likely to be declared a bioheritage site. A member of Tamil Nadu Biodiversity Board said the process has been initiated for the declaration.

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Very nice initiative…

North side of Madurai is literary have more importance… @jsenhrt

Beauty of hill station, scenery etc…

I have visited Alagar Kovil once and impresed on the beauty of North Madurai…

Map location of Alagar Kovil

https://goo.gl/maps/aWUWJzDhSPZQQ1Xq8

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Thank you Sachin

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hi @jsenhrt welcome to connect as I see you are new to connect I invite you to introduce yourself amongst all local guides by clicking here- Introduce Yourself hope you will have great journey in connect and I will glad to know more about you if you introduce yourself among all local guides and last your post was good but I think Image which is in your post is very small, if possible please edit and make the photo large as it will make the post interesting

I think @NareshDarji and @TusharSuradkar can share more thing which will help you in connect

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Hi @Prince_Kumar

Welcome to LG Connect and congratulations on your first post.

As @Prince_Kumar has mentioned, please introduce yourself here and also further add more information about the heritage site, like your experience of the visit there. How to reach, where to stay or eat, parking facility and entrance fees, if any.

Are there any guided tours available?

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