Madurai has its own airport
and there are flights, which
connect the city with Chennai,
Tiruchirappalli. The airline
services have at least one flight
daily from Madurai to Chennai.
From there one can take flight
to anywhere in India.
Madurai has one of the major
railway junctions of South India.
It is connected with the all
the major tourist as well as
religious places in Tamil Nadu.
Though there are not many trains,
which connect the city with
major cities of India such as,
Madurai is easily accessible
from any part of the nation.
There
are good motorable roads, which
connect this, second largest
city of Tamil Nadu with other
parts of the state as well as
other places in India. Madurai
has five bus stands, which cater
to the needs of the people.
Madurai has got a wide range of accommodation,
varying from reasonable ones to luxurious
that cater for the flocks of pilgrims and
tourists. Most of the reasonable places
to stay are located at Town Hall Road and
West Perumal Maistry Street, not far from
the railway station.