Top 10 Place Must Visit in Chennai(History, Location, Entrance Fee, Timing), Tamil Nadu, India.
1. Chennai Marina
Marina Beach |
Marina Beach is a natural Urban Beach in Chennai , Tamil Nadu, India. It is along with Bay of Bengal. Marina Beach is the second longest Beach in the World. The Marina Beach was famed for its perfect beauty and rich ecosystem. The Marina is sparkling sand, rocky, and blue sea. The predominately sandy of nearly 12 kilometres extends from Besant Nagar in the south to Fort St. George in the north. Marina Beach is full of activity in the early morning and in the evenings. Waling along the beaches during sunrise and sunset is a amazing experiences for all. Number numbers of people daily visit the beautiful place. Visit this pleasant place and get unforgettable memories to your life.
Location : Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Entrance Fee : 0
Timing : No time to limit
2. Valluvar Kottam
Valluvar Kottam |
Valluvar Kottam is a memorial place in Chennai. It is dedicated to the Tamil poet philosopher Valluvar. It was built in the year 1976. Valluvar Kottam is located at the intersection of the Kodambakkam High road and the Village road in Nungambakkam neighborhood of Chennai. The monument is visited by an average of about 700 people during weekdays and 1000 people during weekends. It has vast auditorium located in Valluvar Kottam with a capacity of 4000 people and created on poet-saint memory.
Entrance Fee : INR 10(Adults), INR 5(Children)
Timing : 8 am to 6 pm. The monument is closed on Fridays and Public Holidays.
3. Mahabalipuram
Mahaballipuram |
Mamallapuram also known as Mahabalipuram in chengalpattu district, Tamil Nadu. It is nearer to the Chennai. It is famous for its intricately carved temples and rock-cut caves. Mamallapuram is a historically important and well-loved tourist location situated on the Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu. This place attracts large numbers of tourists from all over the world. Once you visit the place they feel hand hearted and more out from this historical and fascinating tourist spot. It covers more than 8 sq. km. The beauty of the place is not only due to these architecture but the vast Casuarinas trees, the silvery sandy beach the classical hand male crafts around have made them all to form what is collective splendor.
Location : Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu.
Entrance Fee: INR 10 for Indians, INR 340 for foreigners, Below age of 15 years is free.
Timing : 6 am to 6 pm.
4. Arignar Anna Zoological Park
Arignar Anna Zoological Park |
Arignar Anna Zoological Park also known as the Vandalur Zoo. It is Zoological garden located in Vandalur, Chennai, Tamilnadu. It was Established in 1855. Arignar Zoo is the largest zoo of its kind in South East Asia. It is sprawled over an area of 1260 acres. More over it we can see aquarium, all types of Macau, white peacock, buffaloes, elephants, deer, hippopotamus, rare species tortoise, crocodile, tiger and lion safari. It is a favorite weekend spot with both children and adults. Arignar Zoo is situated at a distance of 32 kilometres from the Chennai city.
Location : Vandalur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Entrance Fee: INR 50(Adults), Children Below 2 years-Free, Children aged 2-12 -INR 20
Timing : 9.00 am-5.00 pm(closed on Tuesday)
5. Royapuram Fishing Harbor
Roypuram Fishing Harbor |
Royapuram Fishing Harbor also know as Chennai Fishing Harbor or Kasimedu Fishing Harbor. It is one of the major fishing grounds for catching fishes and crustaceans located at Kasimedu in the Royapuram area of Chennai, India. The Harbor is also a shipbuilding facility, chiefly building fishing boats. A unique feature of the Royapuram Fishing Harbor is the auction hall, where most of the day's catch is sold off for further retail selling. An average of 30,000 people visit the auction hall situated near the harbor every day. A visit to this interesting and clamoring angling town is extraordinary compared to other activities in Chennai and get presented with a portion of the legacy and societies of the city. The market of Kasimedu Fishing Harbor sells a variety of fishes including seer, pom-fret, prawn, shark, sardine, crab, silver bellies, carangids and mackerel.
Location : Kasimedu, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Entrance Fee: No entry fee.
Timing : No fixed time.
6. Ellicot's Beach
Ellicot's Beach |
Ellicot's Beach is popularly known as Besant Nagar Beach or Bessie. It is located in Besant Nagar, Chennai, India. It forms the point of the Marina Beach shore. Ellicot's Beach is a perfect place to chill out as the sunsets or hit a straight up good workout on a sunrise. Quite prominent as Besant Nagar Beach or Bessie, the beach has been a major draw for the travelers owing to its tranquility and cleanliness. Ashtalakashmi Temple and Velankanni Church are the key attractions of this pristine beach. There's a different kind of fun to be had here, fun which soothes up the mind and restores the soul. Sitting along the beach, you can sync in the surrounding natural beauty and gaze at the endless skies and sea. If looking at the sand, the architect in you suddenly awakens, don't curb your natural instinct to play with or build castles out of it. The outside of the beach have an array of Food stall and Restaurants are there. If your are the beach lover, must to visit the pleasant place and enjoy with your family and friends.
Entrance Fee : No fee
Timing : no fixed time
7. San Thome Church
San Thome Church |
San Thome Church is also known as St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica and National Shrine of Saint Thomas. It is a Roman Catholic minor basilica in Santhome, Chennai, India. It is the 3rd most important church in the world for pilgrimages. It was built in the 16th century by Portuguese explorers, over the tomb of Saint Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus. The imposing structure reaches a height of 155 feet and emanates peace and architectural splendor with its tall spires over the tomb of saint. The sea makes a wonderful backdrop to the pristine white structure. The San Thome Church is considered one of the pilgrimages for people around the world. The remains of St Thomas were buried in the crypt of the church and are visited bu people of all religions. This is a really important building in Chennai and well worth visiting.
Location : Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Entrance Fee: No Entry Fee
Timing : 6.00 am to 9.00 pm
8. Government Museum
Government Museum |
The Government Museum or Madras Museum is a Museum of human history and culture located in the Government Museum Complex in the neighborhood of Egmore in Chennai, India. The Museum is started in 1851. It is the second oldest museum in India after the Indian Museum in Kolkata. It was the tenth oldest Museum in the world. The museum complex consisting of six buildings and 46 galleries covers an area of around 16.25 acres of land. The objects displayed int the museum cover a variety of artifacts and objects covering diverse fields including archaeology, numismatics, zoology, natural history, sculptures, palm-leaf manuscripts, and Amravati paintings. This is also the reason that thousands of travelers visit this museum every year. They had a huge main hall was initially designed for staging theatrical performance. It has around 600 seats and a commodious stage and the actor's dressing rooms adjoin this stage.
Location : Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Entrance Fee : Indian-15 INR, Foreigner-250 INR
Timing : 9.30 am to 5.00 pm, Friday closed.
9. Connemara Public Library
Connemara Public Library |
It is the one of the old libraries. Connemara Public Library is located at Egmore in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is a Public Library. It is one of the four National Depository Libraries which receive a copy of all books, newspapers, and periodicals published in India. The collection of books at this library is huge. The books are Books, academic journals, magazines, Braille books, manuscripts. It has a lots of old books to study and research. Most of the peoples are daily visited Indian as well as foreigners.
Location : Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Entrance Fee: View and read book, Free to cost, Only members can take books home. Membership charges are 50 INR per individual.
Timing : 9 am to 7.30 pm(Monday-Saturday),9.30 am to 6 pm(Sunday)
10. Madras War Cemetery
Madras War Cemetery |
Madras War Cemetery is located on Mount-Poonamalle Road, Nadambakkam. The cemetery is open to the public. It occupies 2.75 acres. It contains the graves of 856 Commonwealth service people who died in the Second World War. It was opened in 1952 by the Imperial War Graves Commission. The cemetery also contain Madras 1914-1918 War Memorial, which is situated at the rear of the site and is styled on the lines of a lawn cemetery. If you are interested in the World War era, then this place will be great treat for you. Then, you can also take a walk around the War Cemetery with silence and prayer for Commonwealth soldiers who perished in World War I and World War II in South East Asia.
Location : Nandambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Entrance Fee : No Entry Fee
Timing : 8.00 am to 6.00 pm (Monday-Saturday), Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
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