LOCATION AND AREA
Villupuram Ramaswamy Padaiyatchiar is one of the famous tourist centres in Tamil Nadu due to the historical monuments, edifices, sacred and ancient temples. The fort at Gingee is a rare monument of historic beauty. The district is bounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east, by South-Arcot in the south, by Salem and Dharmapuri districts in the west and by Chengai-Anna and Tiruvannamalai Samburayan districts in the north. Villupuram is the administrative headquarters of this district.
COMMUNICATIONS
The old southern trunk road from Chennai (Madras) to Tiruchchirappalli passes through the towns of Tindivanam, Villupuram and Ulundurpettai. Among the important State Highways is the Ulundurpettai-Attur road passing through Kallakkurichchi taluk. The district is also well connected by rail transport. The metre gauge line of southern railways i.e. between Chennai (Madras) and Dhanushkodi, runs via Tindivanam and Villupuram. The chord line from Villupuram to Tiruchchirappalli runs via Ulundurpettai. A branch line connects Villupuram and Katpadi and another branch line connects Villupuram with Pondicherry.
TOURISM
Gingee (Senji) is the headquarter of the Gingee taluk. It is famous for the historical fort, which stretches about 2 kms. and stands on three hills. The citadel on the north is called Krishnagiri, that on the south Chandrayandurg and that on the west Rajagiri. A weekly fair is held on all Fridays. Malaiyanur is a village in Gingee taluk, thirteen km, north-west of Gingee. Mailam is a village in Tindivanam taluk, 13 km by south of Tindivanam. This place is chiefly known for it's temple of Lord Subramanya. It is believed that the place was named after the peacock which is the Lord's Vahanam vehicle. Sringavaram is a village in Ginjee taluk, 3 km. north of Gingee. There is a shrine of Lord Ranganatha which to supposed to have been the tutelary deity of Raja Desing. tirukkoyilur lies on the bank of the Pondicherry and has a fine view of the Kalrayan and Tenmalai hills on one side, Thiruvannamalai peak and the Ginjee Hills are on different sides. The ancient Vishnu Temple built-up the Pallavas here is dedicated to Trivikarma Perumal. There is also a famous Sina temple here. Tiruvennapallm is village in Tirukkoyilur taluk about 22 km. south- west of Tirukkoyilur. Kambar is stated to have lived in this place. Saint Sundaran is supposed to have married here. The Siva temple this village isedicated to Kripapuriswara. It is a very sacred shrine.