In the Theni district of
Tamil Nadu, southern India, the Vaigai Dam is constructed across the Vaigai
River close to Andipatti. In addition to providing drinking water to Madurai
and Andipatti, it supplies water for irrigation to the districts of Dindigul
and Madurai. South India's Rengha Holidays & Tourism Pvt ltd The operator
provides additional details regarding the Vaigai Dam. We have access to both
air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned models of the finest luxury
automobiles, vans, tempo travellers, trailers, buses with 25–35–55 seats, and
all types of tourist vehicles.
We have a large selection of cars in our fleet from various
manufacturers, including Ashok Leyland, Volvo, and Isuzu, to suit any
customer's budget. We offer a variety of domestic, foreign, holiday,
educational, honeymoon, and business tour packages. Our tour packages are all
highly affordable and easily customised. Through the experiences of our
customers, everyone may comprehend the quality of our services. Additionally,
we operate an award-winning taxi service in our area called Call Taxi.
Our other business segments include Air, Rail, Bus Ticketing, Hotel
Booking, Forex Service, and Passport & Visa Arrangements. The Tamil Nadu
government built an Agricultural Research Station next to the dam to study the
cultivation of various crops, such as cotton, cowpea, rice, sorghum, and black
gramme. On January 21, 1959, Mr. K. Kamaraj, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu
at the time, officially opened Vaigai Dam. The Water Resources Department is in
charge of maintaining Vaigai Dam.
This is overseen by the Public Works Department of Tamil Nadu. Being one
of the best places in the area for a picnic, the dam is lit up every Sunday.
The Water Resources Department looks after a modest yet lovely park on both sides
of the Dam. In front of the dam, a tiny bridge joins the two sides of the park.
There is a kid-friendly play area in the park.