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Chennai, a City of Popular Beaches, Temples, and Industrial Giants

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Extremely popular for its Marina Beach and synonymous to its auto rickshaws, it is certain that Chennai strikes a chord with the backpackers, especially for it maintaining a perfect balance between orthodox cum modern living and the welcoming nature of its locals. The traffic passes through considerably fast in Beach Road, which is a popular and beautiful stretch from the downtown Parrys Corner and along the Marina Beach. Additionally, The Tidel Park, which is full of the aesthetically designed buildings and structures of technological giants exhibiting the best of modernity and stretches along the Old Mahabalipuram Road, it also sees a continuous and smooth traffic. The outskirts are marked with many other multinational industrial establishments like Hyundai, Ford and St. Gobain to mention a couple of them. Rail, road, and air are the three modes connecting it to the rest of the nation, and additionally, there is a shipping port catering to the containerized cargoes. Make use the internet and deals to get the cheap flights from Mumbai to Chennai. Additionally, one can also avail tour packages, that are often handy.

 

A decent count of the total population speak English that would aid the tourists who can’t speak or understand Tamil, and would ordinarily be respectfully guided in finding tourist spots, hotels, restaurants, etc. Quite hot in summer and rainy in monsoon, the period between November through March when the weather is not that tiring, is the perfect time for a Chennai visit.

 

Tourists looking for great tourist spots, there are two wonderful spots in easy driving distance from Chennai city; they are Kancheepuram and Mahabalipuram at the distance of 75 km and 58 km respectively. What makes them popular is the impressive architecture of Chola & Pallava dynasties. Individuals who are religiously inclined, a visit to the Kapaleeswarar Temple, Murugan temple, Parthasarathy Temple, the Thousand Light Mosque, the Santhome, St. George’s Cathedrals, and The King Church, all within Chennai, offers spiritual relaxation. Additionally, tourists with kids, the Guindy National Park along with the snake and children parks as well as Anna Zoological Park are must-see spots.

 

Travelers  madly in love with nature often like to visit the Pulicat Lake, which is within the radius of about 60 km from Chennai is a perfect place to spend some wonderful moments in the midst of splendid nature. Not just the lake is an ecologically important spot, but also the India’s 2nd largest lagoon. It is a protected wildlife sanctuary, a strip of land with Bay of Bengal separating it. The protected area is a permanent residence for a number of reptiles and mammals. Plus thousands of migratory birds also make it their abode on a temporary basis. Salt water crocodiles and fishing cats are two major highlights of the place. Apart from the rich fauna, the remnants of an early 17th century Danish Port can be seen in area. It is now quite popular as one of the best places to visit in Chennai. A weathered church and a cemetery testify of the Danish living in the spot. It is said that amid their time there, the Danish were engaged in the rewarding business of weaving and printing cotton garments.


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