FAST TRACK offers the best affordable tariff for the customers to explore the city in a nice way. Below chart would help you for a rough estimation of your travel within the city
Vehicle Type Minimum Rate Additional Charges Per KM Waiting Charges Per Min
NON A/C With A/C NON A/C With A/C
Hatchback / Sedan Rs.100 (3 KMS) Rs.20 Rs.22 Rs.2.00 Rs.2.00
Omni Rs.150 (4 KMS) Rs.20 --- Rs.2.00 ---
Eeco Rs.150 (4 KMS) Rs.20 Rs.21 Rs.2.00 Rs.2.00
Tavera / Xylo Rs.770 (30 KMS) Rs.17 Rs.18 Rs.2.00 Rs.2.00
PLACES KMS FREE**
HOURS
INDICA SWIFT/ETIOS OMNI/
EECO
EECO TAVERA/XYLO INNOVA TEMPO
NON A/C A/C NON A/C A/C NON A/C A/C NON A/C A/C A/C NON A/C A/C
Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.
Madurai to Alagarkoil* 50 4 780 830 830 880 920 970 1070 1120 1200 1210 1310
Madurai to Idaikkattur 80 4 1140 1220 1220 1300 1310 1390 1520 1600 1755 1825 1985
Madurai to Vaigaidam 150 6 1980 2130 2130 2280 2220 2370 2570 2720 3050 3260 3560
Madurai to Thayamangalam 150 6 1980 2130 2130 2280 2220 2370 2570 2720 3050 3260 3560
Madurai to Thirukoshtiyur 150 6 1980 2130 2130 2280 2220 2370 2570 2720 3050 3260 3560
Madurai to Pillaiyarpatti 160 6 2100 2260 2260 2420 2350 2510 2720 2880 3235 3465 3785
Madurai to Palani 240 8 3060 3300 3300 3540 3390 3630 3920 4160 4715 5105 5585
Madurai to Kodaikanal* 270 9 3420 3690 3690 3960 3780 4050 4370 4640 5270 5720 6260
Madurai to Sri Rangam 300 10 3780 4080 4080 4380 4170 4470 4820 5120 5825 6335 6935
Madurai to Suruli 300 10 3780 4080 4080 4380 4170 4470 4820 5120 5825 6335 6935
Madurai to Courtrallam 350 12 4380 4730 4730 5080 4820 5170 5570 5920 6750 7360 8060
Madurai to Rameshwaram 350 12 4380 4730 4730 5080 4820 5170 5570 5920 6750 7360 8060
Madurai to Thiruchendur 360 12 4500 4860 4860 5220 4950 5310 5720 6080 6935 7565 8285
Madurai to Tanjore 400 13 4980 5380 5380 5780 5470 5870 6320 6720 7675 8385 9185
Madurai to Kumbakonam 470 16 5820 6290 6290 6760 6380 6850 7370 7840 8970 9820 10760
Madurai to Valparai* 500 17 6180 6680 6680 7180 6770 7270 7820 8320 9525 10435 11435
Madurai to Kanniyakumari 500 17 6180 6680 6680 7180 6770 7270 7820 8320 9525 10435 11435
Madurai to Ooty* 600 20 7380 7980 7980 8580 8070 8670 9320 9920 11375 12485 13685
Madurai to Velankkanni 600 20 7380 7980 7980 8580 8070 8670 9320 9920 11375 12485 13685
Madurai to Yercaud* 600 20 7380 7980 7980 8580 8070 8670 9320 9920 11375 12485 13685
Madurai to Mahabalipuram 850 31 10380 11230 11230 12080 11320 12170 13070 13920 16000 17610 19310
Madurai to Tirupati* 1050 41 12780 13830 13830 14880 13920 14970 16070 17120 19700 21710 23810
EXTRA PER KMS   Rs.12 Rs.13 Rs.13 Rs.14 Rs.13 Rs.14 Rs.15 Rs.16 Rs.18.5 Rs.20.5 Rs.22.5
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Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thiruparankundram, Alagar Temple
VEHICLE TYPE KM HRS NON A/C A/C
INDICA 80 8 Rs.1500 Rs.1580
SWIFT/ETIOS 80 8 Rs.1580 Rs.1660
EECO 80 8 Rs.1670 Rs.1750
TAVERA/XYLO 80 8 Rs.1920 Rs.2000
Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thiruparankundram, Thirumanalai Nayakar Mahal, Gandhi Museum,
Kudal Alagar perumal Kovil, Theppakulam, Thirumohur, Alagar Temple
VEHICLE TYPE KM HRS NON A/C A/C
INDICA 120 10 Rs.1970 Rs.2090
SWIFT/ETIOS 120 10 Rs.2090 Rs.2210
Omni/EECO 120 10 Rs.2180 Rs.2300
TAVERA/XYLO 120 10 Rs.2570 Rs.2690
INNOVA 120 10 Rs.3195
INNOVA CRYSTA 120 10 Rs.5370



Meenakshi Amman Temple:

Meenakshi Temple, also referred to as Meenakshi Amman or Minakshi-Sundareshwara Temple, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of the vaigai river in the temple city of Madurai. It is dedicated to Meenakshi, a form of Parvathi, and her consort Sundareswar, a form of Shiva. The temple is at the center of the ancient temple city of Madurai mentioned in the Tamil Sangam Literature, with the goddess temple mentioned in 6th century. The temple in the present form was re-constructed by the Pandyas of Madurai. The temple has a 1000 pillar hall, 14 towers with remarkable art, architecture and painting. Thirugnanasambandar the Hindu Saint has mentioned the temple in his songs which go back to the early 7th century. Atleast 15,000 visitors visit this temples regularly which include both Indians and Foreigners.

Thiruparankundram:

Thiruparankundram Murugan temple is one of the pilgrimage places in the southern India. The temple is an excellent master piece of art and is devoted to mother earth for the benedicts it has bequeathed on the holy earth. The region has a hilly terrain and is also known as southern Himalayas of India. It is a divine and blissful destination where the sun and moon can be seen together at several instances of the day. It is looked upon as a holy place for marriages and most of the marriages in the suburbs take place in this temple itself. The marriage of Lord Subramanya was celebrated in this temple and since then several people have been bound in the marital bonds in front of the god in this temple.

Koodal Alagar Perumal Temple:

Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the Koodal Azhagar Temple, located in the centre of Madurai city of Tamil Nadu is a unique and famous temple of historical significance constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture and supposedly built by the Pandyas. Koodal is another name for the city of Madurai. This temple is one of the 108 Divyadesams and lies on the 65th spot. This ancient temple is situated near the famous Meenakshi Amman Temple.

Thirumalai Nayak Mahal

Thirumalai Nayak Mahal is located at a distance of 2 km from Meenakshi Amman Temple. The palace is a testament to the Indian art and architecture. There are 248 pillars in the palace, each 58 feet tall and 5 feet in diameter. The paintings in the palace reflect the art of painting prevailed in the 16th century. Only a part of the largest palace is allowed for site seeing. In this palace of rectangular shape, audio-visuals are shown in the evenings. The Mahal is open to general public between 9 am to 1 pm and between 2 pm to 5 pm. Sound and light show: English at 6.45 pm, Tamil will be played at 8.15 pm.

Theppakulam:

Constructed in the honor of Lord Vigneshwara, this divine temple is situated about 5 km from the meenakshi temple. It has a huge tank in the compound of the temple and holds the record of being the biggest tank in the region of Tamil Nadu. The tank is filled with water all year long. Legends say that the idol of the temple too was obtained from the bottom of the tank, while it was dug in the olden times. So the tank gained its popularity since then and the temple too was constructed in its memory. Several different kinds of festivals are celebrated in the temple and all rituals are done with great pomp and pleasure and the people have a wonderful time while they are in the temple.

Gandhi Museum:

The Gandhi Memorial Museum serves as a remembrance and tribute to the efforts of our very own father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Special collections include historic stamps of British ruled India and letters written to and by Mahatma Gandhi. The letters sent to the poet, activist Subramania Bharati and infamous dictator Adolf Hitler are kept here! A wonderfully assorted selection of books is stacked in the library here and give us a glimpse of the days gone by. The most interesting part of the museum is the sections containing 124 rare photographs of Gandhiji's personal life. It has photographs depicting various stages from his childhood days until being taken to the crematorium. A bloodstained cloth used by him on the day of his assassination is also kept at this museum. The museum is also home to around 100 relics and replicas of artefacts about Gandhiji.

Alagar Temple

Alagar Koil is an exquisite temple situated in the north east of Madurai. The temple is the rest place of Lord Vishnu and is the sacred place for several followers of Lord Vishnu in the region. It is situated in the Alagar hills and is also known as Azhagarkovil. The statue of the lord is made entirely of stone and is a splendid masterpiece created from kallalgar. A variety of statues in different postures of the Lord are all kept in the temple under the same roof and is the best form of distinct temples in southern India. The people of the region consider Lord Vishnu to be an extremely knowledgable, humble yet powerful king and the ruler of the earth. The devotees offer holy prayers from the bottom of their hearts. The temple has spectacular halls and other facilities to perform different rituals with sacred mantras in the holy environ.