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Tamil Nadu
The Land Of Temples
Tamil Nadu is a southern state of India which is supremely rich in culture and heritage. Known
to be one of the oldest civilizations in the world. Temples, Beaches, Wildlife, rivers, culture
,cuisine-the state has it all. The historic destinations here take you to the era of the Cholas, Pandyas and
Pallavas and the colonial period. Tamil Nadu is one of the few states in India where all the erstwhile
colonial powers had their settlements – the Dutch, the Danes, the French, British and the Portuguese. The
cultural capital of India is known for its traditions, art, architecture besides heritage. And if you are a
foodie, this is not just the land of idli, dosai and sambar. From Tirunelveli halwa to Chettinadu curries, let
your taste buds be in for an experience.
Top 6 Places To Visit In Tamil Nadu
1. Ooty
Nestled amidst Nilgiri hills, Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu
which serves as a top rated tourist destination. Dotted with tea gardens serene waterfalls, winding
country lanes and a charming colonial nature. It is considered a haven for nature lovers from all the
country Ensconced in the lap of nature this town is surrounded on all sides by the towering Nilgiris,
evergreen fir trees and of course, lakes small and large. The local language of Ooty is Tamil, although it
being a popular tourism destination, English and Hindi are also widely spoken. The best time to visit Ooty
is during the summer season, from March to June, when the weather here is pleasant and cool as
compared to the rest of South India as well as most of the country.
2. Mahabalipuram
Famous for its intricately carved temples and rock-cut caves, Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram as it
is famously known, is a historically important and well-loved tourist location situated on the
Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal, in the state of Tamil Nadu . The serenity, the alluring
atmosphere and the impressive setting with many beautiful white sandy beaches dotted with casuarina
trees are all reasons as to why one would want to visit this wonderful town. Some famous tourist spots
include the UNESCO world heritage site Group of Monuments like the Shore Temple and the Five
Rathas, the Crocodile Bank which is home to some exquisite species of crocodiles and alligators, and
the beach resorts in Kovalam and Sadras.
3. Kanyakumari
Bordered by the three seas - Arabian, Indian and the Bay of Bengal, Kanyakumari is the
southernmost tip of Indian Peninsula. A small coastal town in the state of Tamil
Nadu, Kanyakumari was earlier known as Cape Comorin. The town is a mountainous terrain amid
three seas, with elevated patches of hills, coconut trees and lined with paddy fields. Kanyakumari is
also the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. The town
is not only popular for its unique phenomenon but also its beaches, temples, iconic monuments that
attract a huge number of tourists throughout the year. The Kanyakumari Temple, Vivekananda Rock
Memorial, Statue of the Poet Thiruvalluvar, the Padmanabhapuram Palace, the Vattakottai Fort, and the
Gandhi Memorial are few of the most important sites in Kanyakumari.
Waterfalls in Kanyakumari that you should not miss out on include the Thirparappu falls,
the Courtallam Falls, and the Olakaruvi falls. Kanyakumari has an authentic South Indian cuisine,
with seafood and coconuts being an integral part of almost all dishes.
4. Coimbatore
Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu,
photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is a
welcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry.
From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-dropping
waterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everything
you could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112
feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book of
World Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and stands
as a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace.
5. Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram is one of the holiest places in India and is located on a beautiful island. It is separated by
a small Pamban channel from Sri Lanka. Rameshwaram is located on a beautiful island in the lower
side of India. Lord Shiva too is worshipped in this place. Renowned for its magnificent prakaras with
massive sculptured pillars on either side, The Ramanathaswamy Temple houses the longest corridor in
the world. Agniteertham is famous for its sacred waters and Pilgrims perform poojas in honour of their
ancestors at this seashore. The Five-faced Hanuman Temple holds the floating stone which was used to
build the bridge between India and Sri Lanka.
6. Chennai
Formerly known as Madras, Chennai is the capital city of the state of Tamil Nadu,
in the southern part of India. Located on the Coromandel coast of Bay of Bengal,
Chennai is as dynamic as it is immersed in tradition. This 'capital of the south', is
one among the four metropolitan siblings of India, having a rich cultural history
which it perfectly balances with its metropolis lifestyle.
Amid its chaos of traffic and sweltering humid climate, Chennai is worth visiting
for its temples steeped in south-Indian culture, British-era museums and
monuments, culinary delights and Marina Beach (Second largest urban beach in the
world). Chennai's skyline is famous for its towering skyscrapers, but the heart of
Chennai has an old-world charm to it that refuses to be overshadowed.
Adventurous Things to Do in Tamil Nadu
Hill-trekking in Kodaikanal
One of Tamil Nadu‘s most popular hill stations, Kodaikanal is also a great destination for those
interested in hiking and trekking and boasts of a number of great trails. The three most popular
trekking routes near Kodaikanal are the Mountain Beauty trek, Dolphin’s Nose trek and the Echo
Rock trek. However, trekking activity isn’t restricted to Kodaikanal and the region surrounding the
hill station is also home to a number of hills and reserve forests that offer several breathtaking
trekking routes.
Mountaineering in the Western Ghats
Tamil Nadu’s Western Ghats region is one of the oldest mountain ranges in the country
and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While the region has always been popular as a tourist
destination and well-known for its scenic beauty, recent years have also seen a spike of
interest in adventure activities such as mountaineering. The hills in the region surrounding
Nilgiris and Coonoor are particularly popular for rock-climbing.
Jungle-trekking at Mudumalai
Jungle-trekking is now one of the most popular buzzwords in adventure tourism and has
picked up a lot in recent years in Tamil Nadu. One of the most popular destinations for jungletrekking
in the state is the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in the Nilgiri sub-cluster of the Western
Ghats, which draws trekkers from all across the country.
Paragliding in Yelagiri
Paragliding is one of the most popular adventure activities in the world and Tamil Nadu has a number
of destinations that offer it. The most popular destination for paragliding in the state is the hill station of
Yelagiri near Vellore, which offers one of the best paragliding experiences in South India. The hill station
is located almost equidistant from the two major cities of South India, Chennai and Bengaluru, and
attracts a large number of adventure enthusiasts. Paragliding in Yelagiri usually takes place in the premonsoon
months of June to August, with take-off being from a maximum height of 2,000 feet.
Off-roading near Chennai
In recent decades, Chennai’s off-roading enthusiasts have turned the region around the city
into a popular off-roading hub with several destinations and clubs now organising regular off-road
events and competitions. Venues for these events vary and past events have taken place in areas
such as Semmencherry near Chennai and the bed of the Palar River near Mahabalipuram.
CUISINE
Tamil Nadu has always been a hub for food connoisseurs to take a great pleasure of some of the
finest traditional cuisine in the country. The state is reckoned to be one of the best places in India
for offering a bagful of culinary treasure for tourists to savour.
Popular Local Dishes of Tamil Nadu
IDLI
The most famous dish in Tamilnadu, as well as the whole southern region is Idli. Prepared with a grind
mixture of soaked rice and white lentil, Idli is best to eat in the breakfast tim
UTTAPAM
This delectable dish is very much similar to dosa but what makes it different is the
topping of tomatoes, onions, capsicum, and other veggies. Uttapam tastes heavenly
good with either spicy tomato or coconut chutney.
CHICKEN CHETTINAD
For all non-veg lovers, one of the ideal dishes in Tamilnadu is Chicken Chettinad.
Dipped in the authentic flavours of roasted spices, this dish brings a new taste to your
palate.
VADA
Another complement of Sambhar, Vada is a savoury doughnut-like snack that traces its history in
Tamil Nadu and is a prominent breakfast delicacy in the state.
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Travelling to tamil nadu is surely going to be an unforgettable and incredible experience. There
are so many things see and discover. These are offered at a very low price. For further
information contact traveltamilnadu@gmail.com .