If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Villupuram, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Villupuram what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:
Living in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu:
Tips for Moving and Visiting
five local experts5 comments on “Villupuram”
The very first thing I would like them to consider is the availability of resources that are required by them. The second thing I would like to advise them is to locate a friendly neighborhood. The very next thing next to this is the availability of water in their area.
The great Gingee kottai is in our city. Most beautiful villages are there. Living costs are very low. Many colleges also available in my city. The people are mostly doing farm jobs and agriculture works.
Villupuram is placed in the middle of the state. Make sure your home is in the middle of the city. Otherwise, you will struggle to get basic and necessary stuffs. My city has all the facilities and various places to visit around.
It is a beautiful place sans pollution. They can experience the beauty of the nature in its unaltered form. They need not know the native language here as most people are fluent in English. It is a fast developing district. One can give proper education to their kids. Many schools and college are available. Malls are just been built. There aren’t many place to go for entertainment apar from theatres.
Villupuram is a City in Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu State, India. It was bifurcated from cuddalore District and became a separate district on 30th September 1993. Because of this, the history of Villupuram District closely resembles that of Cuddalore The Cholas were the early rulers. Among these rulers Karikala chola was the most famous.
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