Places to visit:
Kaalikaambaal Temple
CSI Wesley Church
Raghavendra Temple
Armenian Church
Kaligambal Temple
St Thomas Orthodox Cathedral
Burma Bazaar
Madras High Court
Sri Santhana Srinivasa Perumal Temple
Second Avenue
Ripon Building
Fort Museum
Fort St George
Ratnagirishwarar Temple
Visvaroopa Baktha Anjaneyaar Temple
St Mary's Church
Connemara Library
National Art Gallery (Victoria Memorial Hall)
Wallajah Mosque (Big Mosque)
Vadapalani Murugan Temple
Museum Theatre
The Weaver's Centre
Church of Our Lady of Expectations
Valluvar Kottam |
Thousand Lights Mosque
Parthasarathy Temple
St George's Cathedral
Marina Beach
Vivekananda House (Ice House)
MGR Film City
Sringeri Saradha Peetam Temple
Luz Church (Church of Our Lady of Light)
Shiva Vishnu Temple
Thirumalai Thirupathi Devasthanam Temple popular
Jain Temple
Kapaleeshwara Temple (Kapali Temple)
Santhome Cathedral Basilica
Shirdi Sai Temple
Kaaraneeswarar Temple
Puttaparthi Sairam Temple Sundaram
Theosophical Society
Madras Museum
Ananthaa Padmanabha Swaamy Temple
CSI Church House Of Prayer
Madhya Kailash Temple
Elliot's Beach
Guindy Snake Park |
Guindy National Park
Varasidi Vinayakar Temple
Qurasani Mosque
Annai Velankani Church
Ashtalakshmi Temple
Aarupadaiveedu Temple
Rukmini Devi
Kalakshetra
Marundeeswarar Temple
Mundakaneeyaman Temple
Breezy Beach
ISKCON (Hare Rama Hare Krishna) Temple
Ayya Vaikundar Nizhal Thangal
Periaapaalayath Amman Temple
Sri Uttara Guruvayurappan Temple
St Andrew's Kirk Cathedral
Subramanya Bharathi Museum
St Peters & St Paul Orthodox Chapel
Prakasam Salai
Nizhal Thangal
Kishkinta Theme Park
Little Folks
MGM Dizzee World
VGP Golden Beach
Dash 'N Splash |
Things to Do:
Though the smallest of all the four metros, Chennai offers umpteen places to see and fun activities to do for the travelers. This city brags of ancient monuments, beautiful temples, amazing museums, and many other things, on top of a popular beach. Chennai offers so much to see and do that you need to be clear as what all you want to see and explore.
Visit religious places:
St. Mary's Church, Santhome Basilica, Velankanni Church, The Armenian Church, C.S.I. Holy Cross Church, St. Thomas Mount, St. Andrews Church, St. George's Cathedral, Descanso, etc, are some of the famous churches worth visiting in Chennai. The city has number of temples like Ashtalakshmi Temple, Devi Karumariamman Temple at Thiruverkadu; Kamatchi Amman Temple at Mangadu; Marundheeswarar Temple, Thiruvanmiyur; Sri Jaganath Temple, Kanathur; the Jain Temple in Vepery; the Murugan at Kundrathur, Thiruporur and Chrompet, etc, which are revered by devotees from ages. Built in 1795, Wallajah Mosque or Big Mosque is a historical mosque located in the north of Triplicane High Road.
Enjoy taking a stroll at one of the world's longest beaches:
Marina Beach is place you must head for if you want to behold of sight of the sun rising over the ocean. Yes, this is acclaimed to be one of the longest urban beaches in the world, and has become a favorite among the natives as well as tourists. To avoid crowds, early morning is the best time to visit Marina Beach. You can see statues of Tamil patrons and commemorative memorials at the northern end of the beach. Elliot’s Beach is another treat which used to be the spot of Europeans during the Raj, near Besant Nagar in South Chennai. Though it's smaller than Marina, its popularity is no way lesser. Do try some spiced, steamed peanuts, and nicely cut kilimooku (totapuri) mango from the local vendors.
Be adventurous:
If city-life and skyscrapers sound boring to you, then visit Guindy National Park of Chennai. Spread over 595 acres, this park is home to an amazing variety of flora and fauna. Here you can spot rare Indian Antelope, Spotted Deer, White Buck, Bonnet Monkey, Small Indian Civet Cat, Jackal, etc. Crocodile Bank is an unusual reptile bank in India, sited 40 km south of Chennai. It has got the largest collection of endangered Indian Crocodiles.
Explore the heritage:
Mamallapuram, or Mahabalipuram, is the UNESCO World Heritage site where sheer rock-cut work can be seen in the temples' architecture. These rock-cut temples are considered one of the most outstanding examples of Dravidian Architecture. The drive to Mammallapuram is most charming. The Shore Temple is the most famous or you can say, it's the signature symbol of Mahabalipuram. Also check out the Arjuna’s Penance, which is known to be the world’s largest bas-relief panel with over a hundred figures of gods, men and beasts.
Get artistic:
About 15 kms from Chennai on East Coast Road, there is a village called Cholamandal Artists’ Village. This village was established in 1965 by painter K.C.S. Panikker and other artists. Here you can check out the permanent art gallery. Dakshina Chitra is another good place where you can see the authentic representation of architectural and cultural traditions of 18th and 19th century South India. Check out the museum to live through the ages. |