The capital of southern state Tamil Nadu, Chennai is the sixth most populated city in India. Currently a major metro city, Chennai is a very old establishment. Even before the colonial era, the city was called Madras. The name was officially changed by the government in 1996. Many people still refer to this city by the old name. Chennai is an important centre for learning, commerce and culture. There are several noted educational institutions, multinational corporations and IT Parks. There is a blend of old and modern ways of living in the city. People follow traditional practices in their daily routine and wear the ethnic clothing mostly. With the influx of people from other parts of India, working in MNCs, the culture has become largely cosmopolitan. The tourists can enjoy plenty of options like beaches, monuments, famous haunted places in chennai and places of religious importance. The New York Times published a list of '52 places to go around the world' in which Chennai was the only South Asian city to be named.
Read MoreKanyakumari the 'Land's End ' of India is at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. It is famous for its peaceful and stunning natural environment and the multicoloured sand is a unique feature of the beach. It is also famous as a pilgrimage for Hindus. The sight of Sunrise and Sunset at Cape Comorin is an unforgettable experience.
Read MoreOnce known as the southernmost point of scared India Rameswaram is a distinct town located in Ramanathapuram district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It sits at the very tip of the Indian peninsula in the Gulf of Mannar. Rameswaram according to Hindu mythology is the spot from where Lord Rama built a bridge across the sea of Lanka to rescue his wide Sita from Ravaana. This town is holistic and homes some of the most appealing Hindu Temples which have their own folklore. Apart from the holy shrines Rameswaram is also popular as a small fishing town on the Pamban Island. This travel spot possess its own uniqueness which is worth discovering. Rameswaram is an ultimate jaunt for a true wanderers who will get to uncover a lot while travelling across this place. If you are one of them, avail Rameswaram Tours and make the best out of it.
Read MoreMahabalipuram is a small town in Tamil Nadu, located on the coast of Bay of Bengal. The regional name of this town is Mamallapuram. It is an ancient town which used to be a seaport during 1st century CE. This place has been ruled by the dynasty of the Pallavas who have left their mark on this place with the ancient Shore Temple, caves and some other distinct sculptures. Except for the Shore Temple, all the structures have been carved out of rocks. This group of ancient constructions are a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The tourists visiting this town are sure to be transported into a historic era. The intricate details on carvings have begun to fade away, yet the thought of how these were carved out of rocks will leave one wondering. The landscape of Mahabalipuram is like a sea mountain, with a rocky terrain and small hills.
Read MoreKanchipuram is a small town in Tamil Nadu that serves as an important pilgrimage centre for Hindus. It is counted amongst the seven places where a person can attain moksha. Although, this town was a prominent Buddhist centre in South India, there are no traces of their culture here now. Kanchipuram was the capital of Pallava kingdom from the 4th to the 10th century and it has also been under the rule of Cholas, Pandyas, the Vijayanagar Empire, the Carnatic kingdom, and the British. In the earlier days, this town used to be a major centre for learning. It was referred to as the ghatikasthanam, meaning ‘place of learning’. Kanchipuram is a Sanskrit version of the Tamil word Kachipedu. ‘Ka’ refers to Lord Brahma and ‘anchi’ means his worship of Lord Vishnu here. This town if often referred to as Kanchi or Kanjeevaram. Presently, Kanchipuram is famous for its silk weaving.
Read MoreMadurai is the third largest city in Tamil Nadu, situated on the banks of Vaigai River. This city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of the world. It was under the rule of Pandya kings for the longest period. During this period, the kings built many temples here, particularly in the Dravidian architecture. Presently, Madurai is an urban city with many manufacturing and IT industries. It is also a learning hub with many noted educational centres. It is believed that Madurai got its name the word from Madhura (sweetness) relating to the divine nectar showered on the city by Lord Shiva from his tousled hair. There are several titles given to this city. It is popularly called Thoonga Nagaram meaning ‘the city that never sleeps’, in context with the buzzing night life. Other titles are City of Junctions (Koodal nagaram), City of Jasmine (Malligai maanagar) and Temple City (Koil maanagar).
Read MoreOoty is a popular hill station in Tamil Nadu, situated in the Nilgiri Hills. The name is shortened from Ootacamund, the anglicised form of Udhagamandalam. The place is also referred to as Udhagai. The name has been derived from ‘othakal-mund’ which means ‘house in mountains’. Thought it was initially occupied by the Toda community, Ooty was established under the British regime as the summer headquaters for Madras. The economy of this hill station receives the maximum contribution from tourism and agriculture. This city had been titled ‘Queen of Hill Stations’ by the British for its immense beauty and splendid views of the valleys and Nilgiri Mountains. Ooty has a very hospitable climate throughout the year. The average maximum is 25 degree Celsius. Honeymooning couples, nature enthusiasts and people who want a recluse from the city life flock this place round the calendar. The number of tourist attractions in and around is more than most hill stations of India.
Read MoreTiruchirappalli popularly known as Trichy is a geographic centre of Tamil Nadu. It’s an intriguing travel junction which homes captivating ancient temples bustling streets and throbbing bazaars. It possesses a strong and unique history which is worth retelling. It’s a primeval city of South India which features unique characteristics and is the fourth largest municipal corporation. The city is also significant educational centre as its homes a number of nationally recognized Institutions which makes it’s a crowded educational hub. Tiruchirappalli's history records back to 3rd century BC, when it was under the rule of the Cholas. Trichy has been said to be ruled by the Pallavas , Pandyas, Vijayanagar Empire, the Carnatic state, Nayak Dynasty and the British. The most well-known historical monuments in Tiruchirappalli include the Ranganathaswamy temple at Srirangam,the Rockfort and the Jambukeswarar temple at Thiruvanaikaval. If you are an enthusiastic traveller the best thing will be to avail Trichy Tours and unfurl the true essence of Tiruchirappalli.
Read MoreChidambaram is a town in the state of Tamil Nadu in Cuddalore District. This place has been known for its rich culture, rooted in the glorious history and religious myths. There are several legends associated with Chidambaram, such as that of Lord Shiva, who performed a cosmic dance on a demon’s back. Another legend is about the duel dance between Lord Shiva and Goddess Kali. The name of the town comes from the Tamil word Chitrambalam, meaning a small hall or stage. The town has influences of the dynasties that ruled it; Cholas, Pandyas, Vijayanagar Empire, Marathas and the British. Chidambaram is most prominent for the Thillai Nataraja Temple and the annual chariot festival. The Thillai Nataraja Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The popular bronze idols of Shiva as Nataraja were first made in Chidambaram town. Most of the regional festivals celebrated here and the tourism of this town are centred around the temple.
Read MoreCoonoor is a pristine hill station that nestles amid the murky Nilgiris. Situated in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, this hill station is considered as the second-largest hill town after Ooty. Coonoor is well-known for the healthy Nilgiri tea and the trekking terrains that attract adventure lovers extensively. Hemmed in the exquisite Nilgiris, the hill station of Coonoor is located at a height of 6,070 feet above the sea level. Due to such an elevation, the terrains of this place are hilly and the temperature is defined as a tropical cool. During summers, the average mercury level touches 30°C, whereas, falls down below 14°C during winters. The monsoons are accompanied by the thunderstorms and the hill station receives an annual rainfall of 2000 mm. Though Coonoor is a beguiling attraction in itself, there are numerous places of interest in Coonoor. The frequented destinations include the names like the Dolphin's Nose, Sim's Park, and the local astir markets etc.
Read MoreThe Union Territory of Pondicherry with a 32 km long coastline on the Coromandel Coast is a well-planned French Boulevard town. A perfect family holiday destination, it has everything that helps one to relax and enjoy. The numerous palm-fringed beaches, splendid seafront resorts, beautiful backwaters, wondrous opportunities and facilities for water sports centre, fabulous tiny fishing villages and hamlets and handy harbor make it a much-beloved tourist spot. Its highlights are the pier, Sri Aurobindo Ashram, the world-class Auroville city and the internationally acclaimed Yoga centers. Besides the city of Pondicherry as its capital lying 162 km South of Chennai, the other regions included in this Union Territory are Karaikal, 132 km South of Pondicherry, Yanam in the East Godavari district in Andhra Pradhesh and Mahe in the Cannanore District of Kerala. There are no records to indicate the exact origin of Pondicherry. According to the legends, in the ancient times, the town was once called Vedapuri because of its renowned Vedic culture. It was also the abode of the great saint known as Sage Agastya. His Ashram is said to stand on the same site as that of Sri Aurobindo Ashram today by Prof. Jonvean Dubrouil, the French archeologist. 6 km from here, the excavations at Arikamedu have brought forth the ruins of the ancient port town with trade connections with Rome and Greece dating back to the period between 100 BC and 100 AD. Chola coins dating back to 11th and 12th centuries have also been found here. The above artefacts are displayed from the excavations at Arikamedu can be viewed in the Pondicherry Museum. Whatever is the past the modern Pondicherry was born with the arrival of the French in 1673 who ruled for about 281 years in the area and a profound influence of Southern France can still be seen in the region. Referred to as Pondy and also known as Puducherry , Pondicherry is a quiet , shady and clean district which is a lot popular among large chunk of tourists. While journeying this place you will come across cobbled streets lined with colonial town houses. Pondicherry is speckled with numerous travel spots worth witnessing like Sri Aurobindo Ashram, French Quarter, Churches, Seafront, Puducherry Museum and Sri Manakula Vinayagar Temple. If one talks about old Pondy it seems a lot tranquil while the newer part of town is typically South Indian. There is a unique beauty in every corner which you will come across like in the down town restaurants, art galleries and colonial Ville. The upscale lifestyle and heart-warming people will totally amaze the first timers. Pondicherry is an ever welcoming place to visit and if you are eager to explore its captivating vicinities, avail Pondicherry Tours and let the traveller in you live to the fullest.
Read MoreTiruchirappalli is a well-known city located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. This city is also known by the names of Tiruchi, Trichy, and Trichinopoly. It came into existence in the 3rd century and was ruled by Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas, Nayaks, and the British. This ancient city houses a number of splendors that were built in the bygone times, however, only a handful of them exist in the present scenario. The alluring city of Tiruchirappalli is elevated at a height of 290 feet above the sea level. Its craggy terrains sprawl across an area of 170 sq. km. The waters of the rivers Kaveri and Kollidam are the major sources of water supply in the area of Trichy. The climate of this city is defined as humid in nature. It faces scorching summers with a median mercury level of 40°C, whereas, it falls down and rests below 15°C during the winter season. Tiruchirappalli is a city of splendors. One can witness the amazing marvels that were erected in the previous times. The spectacular attractions include the names like Ranganathaswamy Temple, Jambhukeshwar Temple, Ucchi Pillayar Temple, Nayak Palace, Nawab’s Palace, and much more.
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Thanjavur is a famous temple town located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is also known as the 'Rice Bowl of Tamil Nadu' due to the heaviest yielding of the paddy crop in its area. This ancient city served as the royal seat of authority for the various powerful dynasties like Rashtrakuta, Chola, Pandya, Chera, Hoysala, and Raya. Krishnadeva Raya was the last Hindu ruler of this place. The temple town of Thanjavur is elevated at the height of 290 feet above the sea level. It's rough terrains unroll across an area of 36 sq. km. The tributaries of the River Kaveri quench the thirst of the land of Thanjavur. It has a subtropical climate. The summers in this region are scorching as the mercury level shoot up to 40°C. The winter season is a pleasant time as the average temperatures do not raise beyond 14°C. Thanjavur is famous for the intricately carved temples. These temples store the amazing tales for the visitors. Also, there are other places like Thanjavur Fort, Brihadeeshwara Temple, Sivaganga Park, and much more.
Read MoreKodaikanal is an enchanting hill station that lies in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Kodaikanal is an amalgamation of 2 words 'Kodai' and 'Kanal' and in Tamil language, it translates into 'The Gift of Forests'. The initial inhabitants of this region were tribals of Palaiyar. Due to its tantalizing location, this ethnic group resided here for a very long time. In the mid-18th century, the British bureaucrats visited this place and developed it as a hill station. Kodaikanal rests between the serene valleys of Parappar and Gundar. The hillocks of these valleys are the part of the lower Western Ghats. The hilly terrains of Kodaikanal cover a gross area of 21 sq. km. Such geography describes its climate as subtropical cool. Amid the year, the region encounters a cool weather as the median temperatures scale between 14°C-22°C. The region of Kodaikanal is nature's bounty. It houses amazing attractions that can uplift the mood easily. The notable destinations like Byrant Park, Coaker's Walk, Pambar Valley, Bear Shola Falls & Reserve Forest, Silver Cascade, Dolphin's Nose, and much more.
Read MoreCoimbatore is a beguiling city and a must-visit destination located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The previous name of this city was Kovan that was changed to Koyambatoor. After some time, Koyambatoor was anglicized and Coimbatore became the official name of this city. It is tagged as the second largest city in Tamil Nadu after Chennai. It is also referred as the 'Pump City' of India as it supplies motors and pumps to a majority of the Indian states. Located in the foothills of Western Ghats, Coimbatore is elevated 1,350 feet above the sea level. It's rough terrains sprawl over an entire area of 246 sq. km. and are fed by the waters of the River Noyyal that flows through it. The region of Coimbatore is surrounded by green vegetation & has a tropical climate. It encounters the summer season with an average temperature of 35°C and pleasant winters with a median mercury level of 17°C. The region of Coimbatore is exquisite. It houses the remarkable attractions that are flocked by visitors on a large scale. These places are the Western Ghats, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Coimbatore Wetlands, along with the bustling markets of the city.
Read MoreVellore is temple town located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is an enchanting place where alluring Tamil architectures have been erected and it includes the enormous temples that were built in the ancient times. Vellore is the place where the Tamil religious figurine Lord Murugan appeared. This tantalizing region had been ruled by different clans like Chola, Rashtrakuta, Reddy and the British. Vellore is uplifted at 709 feet above the sea level & unrolls across an area of 87 sq. km. Due to its geographical location, it faces the moderate humid climate. The temperatures, amid the year, remain high with an average of 30°C-40°C in the months of winter as well as summer. Vellore receives an adequate amount of rainfall and it causes flood-like situations. The average rainfall received by Vellore is 1000 mm. Vellore is a popular tourist destination in Tamil Nadu. The Fort of Vellore, Sri Jalagandeeswarar Temple, Muruganappa Temple, Sri Venkateswara Temple & Navagraha Kottai Temple are the prime names in the list of travel destinations in Vellore.
Read MorePalani is a town located in Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. The town of Palani is known for housing the delightful shrine of Lord Murugan. According to folklores, when Lord Murugan (Kartikeya) was unable to win the race and lost it to his younger brother, Ganesha, he left Kailash and settled in the hills of Palani to know more about own-self. Today, a marvelous temple dedicated to him is built on the hills of Palani. The town of Palani is uplifted at a height of 1000 feet above the sea level. The land of this town is a jagged terrain that becomes lofty when approached towards the hills. These hills are the highest point in the town and help in maintaining a suitable climate. Palani's climate is tropical wet in nature. During summers and winters, the median mercury levels rest between 22°C-31°C but, falls below 15°C during monsoon. The prime attractions in Palani that are visited on a large scale are Thandayudhapani Murugan Temple, Sivagiri Hill, Palani Hill, Periyanayaki Amman Temple etc.
Read MoreTiruvannamalai is a city that lies in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The city is known by the names of Thiruvannamalai, Trinomali, and Tironamalee. This city is best-known for housing the pious Hindu shrine of Annamalai. It is an intricate splendor devoted to Ardhnarishvara, a manifestation of Lord Shiva in a half male-half female form. The land of Tiruvannamalai was ruled by Tuluva dynasty, Hoysala dynasty, Sangama dynasty, and Saluva dynasty. Tiruvannamalai is elevated 560 feet above the sea level. A major portion of its land is a rough and flat plain. It covers a total area of 17 km. sq. The climate of the region of Tiruvannamalai is classified as a tropical monsoon. It faces mild summers and winters with median temperatures of 37°C and 21°C respectively. It faces heavy rain shower during the monsoon season. 3500 mm is the annual average rainfall received by the city of Tiruvannamalai. There are several places of interest located in this city. The prime attraction is the Annamalai temple that is thronged by the devotees on a large scale. It is a magnificent example of the Tamil architecture. It has labyrinthine carvings done on its exterior and interior walls.
Read MorePeriyar doesn't need a formal introduction. It is a famous wildlife sanctuary located in Tamil Nadu. It is the home to elephants, tigers, and some endangered fauna as well as avifauna. In 1934, the maharajah of Travancore utilized this area as a private game reserve for hunting animals but, in the year 1950, it was declared as a national park. Today, it is a frequented tourist attraction in Tamil Nadu. Beckoned by the misty hills of the Western Ghats, Periyar wildlife sanctuary spans a vast area of land. This land is a tropical forest in a major portion. Such surroundings describe the climate of Periyar as tropical wet in nature. During summers, the median temperature scales between 28°C-36°C, whereas, ranges between 15°C-22°C during winters. Periyar, as a whole, is a major tourist attraction. Thousands of tourists visit this national park each year. Apart from the exotic fauna, the extravagant flora is also found here that includes the wild species of flowers, herbs, and much more.
Read MoreMamallapuram, also known by the name of Mahabalipuram, is a beautiful town located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The ruling dynasty that reigned over this town was Pallava. Mamallapuram has its historical connections with the times of Mahabharata. The war and other events of Mahabharata are carved in the complex of the group of temples in Mamallapuram. Perched on the shoreline of Bay of Bengal, the beautiful town of Mahabalipuram is elevated at a height of 40 feet above the sea level. It spans a gross area of 20 sq. km. where the majority of the land is a rough plain. The climate of the region of Mamallapuram is described as tropical in nature. It faces warm summers with an average temperature of 37°C and cool winters with the median temperature of 15°C. It receives an ample amount of rainfall during the monsoon season. Mamallapuram is the home to plentiful intricate temples. All these shrines were constructed in the foregone times and have not their charm till date. Shore Temple, Cave Temple, Pancha Ratha structure, Tiger Caves, and the beach of Mahabalipuram are the prime attractions of this place.
Read MoreTamil Nadu is a south Indian state which is popular for its food, movies, architecture, temples, Carnatic music and classical Indian dance. Tamil Nadu is bounded by the states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Karnataka on three sides while the fourth side of the state is lined by the Bay of Bengal. Tamil Nadu Tours should be planned in the months of December to February.
Whether it is relaxing on beaches of Kanyakumari or a tour to Padmanabhampuram Palace each travel experience of Tamil Nadu will last in your memory forever. Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary offers every visitor a thrilling exposure to animals. The elephants and natural serenity of wildlife sanctuaries in Tamil Nadu will certainly be the reason that will pursue you to come back to Tamil Nadu again and again.
The various adventure Activities in Tamil Nadu like trekking and adventure boat rides are other reasons to visit this state. These activities have fairly boosted its tourism and have attracted many young enthusiasts. Here is a reliable Tamil Nadu Travel Guide that will be beneficial for you to plan a trip to Tamil Nadu. A trip to Tamil Nadu will certainly top the chart of memorable holidays.
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