Singarapettai

Singarapettai is a town in uthangarai taluk in Krishnagiri district

Singarapettai
Town
Country India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictKrishnagiri
Elevation
350 m (1,150 ft)
Population
  Total11,750
Languages
  OfficialTamil
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
635307
Telephone code04341
Vehicle registrationTN-24
Climatechill and mild warmth (Köppen)

district in Tamil Nadu. "Pambar" Dam is 6 km from here. It is 60 km from Krishnagiri, 9 km from Uthangarai, 30 km from Tirupattur and 65 km from Tiruvannamalai.It lies on NH 77. Near this town the attractions include a Perumal temple on the top of mountain, and a dense forest with various tourisms like Theerthavalasai Lake,Anguthi Water Falls,Cuckoo forest school,Temples and also in Singarapettai Extension Reserved forest lot kinds of Birds and Wild animals are available.

A village named "Pavakkal" is 8 km from Singarapettai. In Pavakkal Sri Venugopala Swamy, Sri Vediyappan Swamy, Sri Kaliyamman temples are located and good educated people are living in Pavakkal village. In Pavakkal ThenPennaiyaru and Pambar connected which is near to Hanumantha Theertham. Pavakkal is short route for Singarapet to Salem. Javvadu hill is also nearby this place.

Roadways

The town is situated on the NH66 Road which plies from Krishnagiri to Thindivanam via Mathur, Uthangarai, Singarapettai, Chengam, Thiruvannamalai and Gingee.PAVAKKAL is short route for Singarapet to Harur via Hanumantheertham. It is connected to Tirupattur via Vishamangalam, Pasalai Kuttai and Vengalapuram. In between Uthangarai and Singarapettai, a dam called "Pambar" is located. Frequent buses ply from Singarapettai to Salem, Harur, Dharmapuri, Bangalore, Hosur, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vaniyambadi, Chengam, Thiruvannamalai, Pondicherry, Melmaruvathur and Cheyyar.

Railways

The nearest railway stations are Samalpatti, Morappur, Tirupattur and Jolarpet.

Airways

The nearest airports are Salem and Chennai.


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