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Air India
2 Feb, Sun
11:30 PM
Dammam - Madurai
1 stop
11h
DMM-IXM
4.439 TL
Air India
IndiGo
29 Jan, Wed
01:45 AM
Dammam - Madurai
1 stop
3h 50m
DMM-IXM
4.775 TL
IndiGo
IndiGo
20 Jan, Mon
01:45 AM
Dammam - Madurai
1 stop
3h 50m
DMM-IXM
5.396 TL
IndiGo
Air India
23 Jan, Thu
04:00 PM
Riyadh - Madurai
2 stop
18h 30m
RUH-IXM
7.345 TL
Air India
Srilankan Airlines
24 Jan, Fri
10:35 PM
Riyadh - Madurai
1 stop
13h 35m
RUH-IXM
8.353 TL
Srilankan Airlines
IndiGo
18 Jan, Sat
07:45 AM
Riyadh - Madurai
1 stop
5h 45m
RUH-IXM
8.407 TL
IndiGo
Air India
31 Jan, Fri
10:30 PM
Jeddah - Madurai
1 stop
12h
JED-IXM
8.849 TL
Air India
Air India
27 Jan, Mon
10:30 PM
Jeddah - Madurai
1 stop
12h
JED-IXM
8.851 TL
Air India
Air India
21 Jan, Tue
10:30 PM
Jeddah - Madurai
1 stop
12h
JED-IXM
8.879 TL
Air India
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About Madurai

Madurai, located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is one of India’s oldest cities, with a rich cultural and religious history dating back over 2,500 years. As of 2023, it has a population of over 1.5 million people and is known as the "Temple City" for its magnificent temples and vibrant traditions. Situated along the banks of the Vaigai River, Madurai is a bustling center for trade, education, and tourism.

Madurai experiences a tropical savanna climate with hot summers, a monsoon season from June to September, and milder, pleasant winters. The best time to visit Madurai is from November to February when the weather is more suitable for sightseeing and exploring the city's ancient heritage.

Madurai International Airport, located about 12 kilometers from the city center, serves as the gateway to the region. Saudi Arabian citizens can easily reach Madurai with connecting flights through major hubs like Mumbai, Chennai, or Delhi, operated by airlines such as Saudia, Air India, and IndiGo. Although direct flights are limited, convenient connections make Madurai accessible for travelers from Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam.

Madurai’s culinary landscape is rich with traditional South Indian flavors. Popular local dishes include idli, dosa, vada, and the city’s famous jigarthanda, a refreshing milk-based drink. The city is also known for its delicious street food, offering savory snacks like parotta and fish curry. The meals served on a banana leaf are a traditional dining experience and a must-try for visitors.

For tourists, Madurai offers a wealth of attractions, most notably the Meenakshi Amman Temple, a stunning example of Dravidian architecture and the spiritual heart of the city. The temple complex is vast, with towering gopurams (gateway towers) covered in vibrant sculptures of deities. Other notable sites include the Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, an architectural masterpiece blending Dravidian and Islamic styles, and the Gandhi Memorial Museum, which provides insight into India’s independence movement.

Nature lovers can explore the surrounding hills and visit the Alagar Kovil, a temple situated amidst lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Madurai’s markets, particularly the Puthu Mandapam, are great for purchasing local handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs, giving visitors a glimpse into the daily life and culture of the city.

Saudi Arabian nationals can apply for an Indian electronic visa (e-Visa) to visit Madurai. The e-Visa is available for tourism, business, or medical purposes, and can be issued for durations of 1 month, 1 year, or 5 years, depending on the traveler’s needs. The process is simple and can be completed online before traveling. The Tourist e-Visa allows multiple entries, with the length of each stay determined by the visa type.

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