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Kadaiyampatti,Salem

Kadaiyampatti,Salem

  • City: Kadaiyampatti
  • State: Tamil Nadu
  • District: Salem

Nearby cities: Salem, Omalur, Irugur

Tourist places: Kadaiyampatti Murugan Temple, Kadaiyampatti Bird Sanctuary

Pin code: 636351

Weather: Hot and humid, with the temperature ranging from 25°C to 35°C throughout the year.

Transport facility: Well-connected by road and rail. The nearest railway station is Kadaiyampatti Railway Station, which is located on the Salem-Omalur line. There are several bus operators that run regular buses to Kadaiyampatti from major cities in Tamil Nadu.

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City: Kadaiyampatti, Salem district, Tamil Nadu

Nearby cities: Salem (20 km), Omalur (10 km), Irugur (25 km)

Tourist places: Kadaiyampatti Murugan Temple, Kadaiyampatti Bird Sanctuary

Pin code: 636351

Weather: Hot and humid (25°C to 35°C)

Transport: Well-connected by road and rail

Additional information:

  • Kadaiyampatti is a small town with a population of about 10,000 people.
  • The town is known for its temples, including the Kadaiyampatti Murugan Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Murugan.