Chennai Holiday

Earlier
known as Madras, Chennai is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu and the
fourth largest metropolitan city of India. It is located on the Coromandel
Coast of the Bay of Bengal. The city knows no borders when it comes to the
popularity of its temples, silk sarees, coconut fringes and its
cultural
heritage. Chennai was once the community of the fishers which was
later taken over by the British and was transformed into the capital of the
British Presidency. Today the city has become the third largest commercial
and Industrial centre in India.
Major Attractions
Chennai offers a number of sites for the tourists to see and appreciate.
Have a glance:
Parthsarthy Temple Pallava Kings of South India
were the founder of the Parthsarthy Temple. This temple was renovated by the
great Kings of the Vijainagar Empire in the 16th century. The temple is very
popular and is revered for its magnificent architecture.
Kapaleeshwar Temple The Dravidians were great
architecture and their architectural skills can be witnessed in Kapaleeshwar
Temple. This temple was built by the Dravidians in the 13th century and is
located in the Malaypore area of Chennai. The Puranic legends are sculpted
on the sanctum sanctorum.
Fort St. George
This fort is a true symbol of the powerful days of the British empire in
India. Sir Day was the founder of this Fort. He chose the picturesque
location of Chennai to construct this majestic fort. The fort has a
beautiful grey granite structure which is very much different to the
architectural styles of the Mughals who went after lavish ornamentation and
luxury. Still one can find barracks for the British army, a parade ground
one of the oldest churches of Chennai- St. Mary's Church.
Marina Beach This is one of the most popular
beaches of Chennai that turns the tourists crazy. The beach looks
spectacular at dawn. The beach area is surrounded by peddlers who sell
everything from ice creams to peanuts to balloons. The beach area also
serves the purpose of those who have a keen interest in finding what their
future has in store for them can avail the services of the fortune tellers
and palm readers. And swimmers.there is no looking back for you all.
National Art Gallery The National Art Gallery was
earlier famous as 'Victoria Memorial Hall'. It was built in 1906 and was
designed by Henry Irwin. The gallery boasts of a good collection of old
paintings and sculptures including Tanjore paintings on glass, Rajput and
Mughal miniature paintings, Deccan paintings and handcrafts. One can also
check out the metal ware and ivory carvings from 11th and 12th century.
Dining
All the food lovers are welcomed by the quality restaurants of Chennai:
- Woodlands Mathura Restaurant
- Kabul Restaurant
- Ivy League
- Bikes and Bakeries
- Wangs Kitchen
Accommodation
- 5 Star Deluxe Hotels
- Taj Coromandel
- The Park
- Park Sheraton & Towers
- Le Royal Meridien
- 5 Star Hotels
- Chola Sheraton
- Trident Hilton
- Radisson GRT
- 4 Star Hotels
- Benz Park Tulip
- Hotel President
- 3 Star Hotels
- Radha Park Inn
Shopping
Chennai in the truest sense is a shopper's hub. One can check out the art
and crafts, contemporary and traditional artwork, antiques and jewellery
when in Chennai. Many traditional items can also been bought from the
various shops at Chennai like Pattamara Mats, palmyra-fibre handicrafts,
bronze and brass castings and traditional jewellery. Kanchipuram silk is
famous world wide and occupies the top position in the shopping list of an
individual.
How To Reach
By Air : Two International Airports Kamaraj National and Anna are
located at Tirusulam, which is about 20 kms from the city. However the city
has both domestic and International airports connecting to major cities and
countries of the world.
By Rail : The city of Chennai is well connected by rail with all the
major towns and cities of India.
By Road : The city of Chennai is well connected by a network of good
roads with all other parts of India as well as major places of Tamil Nadu.