Manora Fort
The Manora fort is situated 65-km away from Thanjavur (Tamilnadu / India). The fort was built by Rajah Serfoji in 1814 to commemorate the victory of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo. It is an 8-storied tower, which is 300-meter high from where one can have a panoramic view of the palm-fringed Bay of Bengal. The fort derives its name Manora from the word Minaret, which means a small minar. Manora is a small tourism place for weekend holidays. There is a boating service available…

About Manora Fort
The Manora fort is situated 65-km away from Thanjavur (Tamilnadu / India). The fort was built by Rajah Serfoji in 1814 to commemorate the victory of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo. It is an 8-storied tower, which is 300-meter high from where one can have a panoramic view of the palm-fringed Bay of Bengal. The fort derives its name Manora from the word Minaret, which means a small minar. Manora is a small tourism place for weekend holidays. There is a boating service available from Tamilnadu Tourism Department to go for a small ride for a fee. If this place around Manora is properly developed, will attract a many tourists who visits Tanjore
In December 2004, five monuments including the fort were damaged in the Indian Ocean Tsunami. It was planned in 2007 by the State Tourism Department to renovate the structure and improve its infrastructure by building several additional facilities including upgrading the children’s park and building a tourist’s shed.
Interesting things to Visit
The Ancient Fort Tower (Manora)
Boating
Mallipattinam (Nearest Fisherman Village, Small Fishing Port)
Nearest Visiting places
**Puliyur Vyagrapureeswarar Temple :**Around 80 Kms from Thanjavur, situated Nagapattinam. The ancient history says Kamadhenu, the devalogha cow prayed to Lord shiva in this shrine to get rid of its sabam. One more speciality about this temple, on evenings, Nataraja is worshipped first prior to all other gods. This is also referred as Dhakshina Chidambaram. chidambaram is where famous temple of lord Nataraja located. This village is also called as Vyagrapuri named after the lord.
**Tirubhuvanam:**It is located 8 km (5 miles) Northeast of Kumbakonam, is dedicated to Kumbheswara, the “God who removes Fear”. This is also an old silk weaving centre. Kambaharesvarar Temple was built by the King Kulothunga III (1179 AD - 1216 AD). There are two Gopurams and two Praharams,the Karpagraham, Artha Mandapam, Maha Mandapam, Muha Mandapam and Somaskandar Mandapam.
**Swamimalai:**Located 32 Kms away, Swamimalai is one of the six abodes (Arupadaiveedu) dedicated to Lord Murugan. Lord Murugan preached Pranava mantra “OM” to Lord Shiva and that why he is called Swaminathan. The 60 steps to the temple indicate the 60 years of the Tamil calendar. This temple is praised by Arunagirinadar. Every Thursday, Lord Swaminathan is decorated with Diamond Vel.
Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation
For accommodation near Manora Fort, nearby towns offer budget lodges, guesthouses, and mid-range hotels. Book ahead during peak season (December-March).
Help Line/Phone Number
Police Station
Kamarajar Salai, Triplicane, Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Triplicane Police Station
, Triplicane, Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Ice House Police Station
Besant Road, Triplicane, Chennai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Institute Of Opthalmology -Joseph Eye Hospital
, Kilapudur, Tiruchirapalli, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu- 0431 2460622
Rangashri Child Care Clinic
New 76, Srirangam, Gandhi Road, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil nadu 620006? - 0431 2435600
Sowmanasya Hospitals Pvt Ltd
6, K K Nagar, Chinthamani, V N Nagar, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil nadu 620002- 0431 2704304
Location info
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**Address:**Pattukottai,Thanjavur, Tamil nadu
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District: Thanjavur
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Nearest City: Thanjavur
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Best time to visit: April to October.
Climate & weather
Thanjavur has a tropical climate with no wild swing in temperature between summer and winter. April and May are the hottest months with the mercury often soaring above the 40ºC mark. Due to its proximity to the coastal region it gets uncomfortably warm and humid during these months but the nights are usually cool, thanks to the sea breeze that sets in during the afternoons.
History of Manora Fort
The fort was built byRajah Serfoji in 1814 to commemorate the victory of the British over Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo.
How to reach Manora Fort
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**Nearest Railway Station:**Thanjavur
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**Nearest Airport:**Tiruchirappalli
**Road Transport:**Tourists can access Manora by road from Thanjavur, which is just 65-km away. Regular government bus services are available from Thanjavur. Private taxis and buses are also available from Thanjavur
Best time to visit Manora Fort
November to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. Early morning (8–10 AM) or late afternoon (3–5 PM) are the best times to explore, avoiding the midday heat. Forts are particularly photogenic during golden hour (4–5:30 PM).
Timings & opening hours
Open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on all days. Some forts remain closed on national holidays (Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti). Last entry is usually 30–45 minutes before closing.
Entry fee & tickets
Entry fee for Indian nationals: INR 10–25. Foreign nationals: INR 100–250. Camera fee: INR 20–50 (still), INR 100 (video). Children under 15 years generally enter free. Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India at most locations.
Duration needed
2–3 hours to explore the fort thoroughly. Allow extra time if you plan to climb the ramparts or visit any museum within the fort complex. Photography enthusiasts may need more time.
Safety tips
Wear sturdy walking shoes — fort floors can be uneven with loose stones and steps. Carry water as the climb can be strenuous, especially in summer. Some unguarded edges may be dangerous — stay within visitor areas. Watch for monkeys near eating areas.
Things to carry
- Comfortable Walking Shoes: Uneven terrain.
- Water Bottle: Limited facilities inside forts.
- Hat and Sunglasses: Sun protection.
- Camera: Capture architecture and views.
- First-Aid Kit: For minor injuries.
Nearest airport, railway & bus
Nearest airport: varies by fort location. Chennai International Airport (MAA) for northern forts, Madurai Airport (IXM) for southern forts.
Nearest railway station: the nearest station in the closest town.
By road: accessible via state highways and local roads.
Mobile network coverage
Airtel, Jio, BSNL, and Vi all provide coverage across Tamil Nadu. 4G is reliable in Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, and along major highways. Coverage may be weaker in remote sections of the Western Ghats, deep forest reserves, and certain rural interior areas. Free Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels and cafes in urban areas.
Food & restaurants nearby
Forts in Tamil Nadu typically have limited food options on-site. The nearest town offers traditional Tamil meals, idli-dosa shops, and vegetarian restaurants. Carry water and snacks.
Things to do at Manora Fort
Explore the fort’s massive ramparts, bastions, and gateways that showcase military architecture from a bygone era. Climb to the highest point for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visit the small museum inside (if present) to see artefacts and historical exhibits.
Nearest petrol pump
Petrol pumps are available on the approach road and in the nearest town. Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and HPCL outlets are within 3–8 km of the fort.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best time to visit Manora Fort? Early morning (8–10 AM) or late afternoon (3–5 PM) between November and February for comfortable weather.
How much time is needed to explore Manora Fort? 2–3 hours is adequate for a full exploration. History enthusiasts and photographers may need an additional hour.
Is there a guided tour available at Manora Fort? Local guides are available at the entrance. Audio guides may be available at major forts. Information boards in English and Tamil are present.
Accessibility
Historic forts typically have uneven stone pathways, steep staircases, and no ramps. Forts are built on elevated ground — reaching them requires a climb on foot or by vehicle to the base followed by stairs. Visitors with mobility issues may find the outer grounds and lower levels more accessible than the upper ramparts. Wear sturdy footwear and allow extra time.
Rules & restrictions
Do not climb on unstable walls or beyond marked boundaries. Some bastion platforms are partially collapsed. Graffiti and defacement are illegal. Alcohol and smoking are not permitted inside most historic sites. Drones may require permission. Large bags may be checked at the entrance. Photography is permitted but tripods may need special permission. Respect heritage rules — these monuments are protected under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act.
Best photography spots
The ramparts offer the best panoramic views — arrive early morning or late afternoon for golden light across the landscape. The bastions and arched windows make excellent natural frames. Wide-angle lenses capture the scale of the fortifications; telephoto lenses isolate details of the stonework and distant views. Sunset silhouettes of the fort walls against the sky are iconic.
Quick facts
- Type: Tourist Attraction
- State: Tamilnadu
- Category: Forts
Visitor information
Please check locally for current visitor information.
Map & location view
This section is being updated and will be available shortly.
Photo gallery of Manora Fort
Video gallery
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