Tamil Nadu, the southern most state of India, is one of the major tourist destinations of India. Famous for its fascinating cultural heritage, wonderful temples and colonial structures, enchanting beaches and hill stations, and the last but not least for its amazing wildlife, Tamil Nadu is the land of varied beauty and a wonderful tourists destination to be in. Thousands of tourists from all around the world visit Tamil Nadu every year and are rewarded with a fascinating holiday experience.
There are hundreds of enchanting tourist attractions that will please you and hold you spellbound in Tamil Nadu. The fascinating temples of Tamil Nadu are major tourist attractions of Tamil Nadu, representing the finest examples of the Dravidian architecture. The temples of Tamil Nadu are famous for their towering Gopuram, representing a unique architectural style, a kind of its own in the world. The temple towns of Madurai, Trichy, Kanchipuram, Tanjore, Palani, Tiruvallur and Mahabalipuram are amongst the most traveled tourist destinations in the state. The 16th century Meenakshi Temple of Madurai with its 1,000 pillar Mandapam, and Brahadeeswara Temple of Tanjore (an UNESCO's World Heritage Site) never fail to enchant its visitors with their architectural charm. The festivals, cuisine and arts and crafts of Tamil Nadu are other major cultural attractions waiting to be discovered on your Tamil Nadu Tour.
There are hundreds of enchanting tourist attractions that will please you and hold you spellbound in Tamil Nadu. The fascinating temples of Tamil Nadu are major tourist attractions of Tamil Nadu, representing the finest examples of the Dravidian architecture. The temples of Tamil Nadu are famous for their towering Gopuram, representing a unique architectural style, a kind of its own in the world. The temple towns of Madurai, Trichy, Kanchipuram, Tanjore, Palani, Tiruvallur and Mahabalipuram are amongst the most traveled tourist destinations in the state. The 16th century Meenakshi Temple of Madurai with its 1,000 pillar Mandapam, and Brahadeeswara Temple of Tanjore (an UNESCO's World Heritage Site) never fail to enchant its visitors with their architectural charm. The festivals, cuisine and arts and crafts of Tamil Nadu are other major cultural attractions waiting to be discovered on your Tamil Nadu Tour.
Tamil Nadu is not all about temples, but the state has much more to offer to its visitors. The state has some of the finest beaches of India, including the Marina Beach- the second longest beach in the world, Elliot's Beach, the Covelong Beach and Kanyakumari Beach, all of them offering perfect ambience and facilities for a range of leisure and recreational activities, including sunbathing, paragliding, surfing, swimming, parasailing etc. The hill stations Tamil Nadu are equally charming as are its beaches. Kodaikanal, Coonoor, Kotagiri, Yelagiri, Yercuad, and Udagamandalam boast some of the stunning landscapes in India. Kanyakumari, the southern most tip of India, is famous for its enchanting sunrise, has some of the picture perfect natural sceneries. If you are a wildlife enthusiast, then Tamil Nadu has a lot to offer you. It has some of the finest wildlife sanctuaries of India like Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary and many more. The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is world-famous for its elephant populations, which can be seen moving in large herds, sometimes numbering into hundreds. Tigers, the king of jungles, can also be spotted in the parks and wildlife sanctuaries of Tamil Nadu. The state also has a number of important eco-tourism destinations of India, including the famous Pitchavaram Mangrove Forests in Chidambaram.
With so much of varieties to offer to its visitors, Tamil Nadu is a perfect tourist destination, waiting to be discovered by you. India At Its Best welcomes you to discover the fascinating Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Visit Tamil Nadu and discover its fascinating cultural heritage, wonderful temples and monuments, enchanting natural landscapes and amazing wildlife, which would indeed be a lifetime experience for you.
Tamilnadu Tourism
Tamilnadu Tourism in India has flourished due to its ancient indian heritage. A state in Southeastern India, Tamilnadu is the heart of rich Dravidian culture. Many great powers of the past including the Cholas, the Pallavas, the Pandyas and the Vijayanagara Empire ruled over parts of Tamil Nadu and left behind spectacular temples and monuments, which tourists can see on tours of Tamilnadu, India.
Some of the best-known Tamilnadu tourism places are:
Chennai (Former Madras): The capital of Tamil Nadu and the largest city, was an important British port in India. It is one of the best Tamilnadu tourist places. Fort St. George, built by the British can still be seen in Chennai city, along with many fine churches. Popular attractions in Chennai include the longest beach in India, Marina Beach, and the memorials of Dravidian leaders Annadurai and M.G. Ramachandran. Chennai is also the center of an active film Tamil industry, one of whose leading stars of yesteryears is currently the chief minister of the state. Residents of Chennai are fond of eating out and there are many restaurants in Chennai where you can try the local cuisine. An unusual feature of Chennai is discotheques that open in the afternoon, as you'll see on your Chennai tour.
Madurai: The second largest city, is another hub of tourism in Tamilnadu. Madurai is famous for the Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple with its multicolored gopurams and "Hall of a Thousand Pillars." Dedicated to Meenakshi, an incarnation of Parvati and her consort Shiva, the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai and its art museum are visited by pilgrims every day, along with students of Dravidian culture and history, on Tamilnadu tourism itineraries.
Kodaikanal:This beautiful hill station in Tamilnadu is known for its fine educational institutions and the Solar Physical Observatory. The star-shaped lake in the center of Kodaikanal is a popular tourist spot, with boating and water sports organized on its waters. Kodaikanal is also known for the Kurinji flower, which blooms once in 12 years and the Kurinju Andavar Temple dedicated to the Dravidian deity Lord Muruga.
Kanyakumari:
The southernmost point of the Indian peninsula is in Tamil Nadu, India. The waters of three different water bodies mingle at Kanyakumari - the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. The Vivekananda Memorial, with its statue of Swami Vivekanda is situated on a rock, 400 m from the shore. A popular sight at Kanyakumari is the view of the sunrise and the sunset over the horizon where the sky meets the sea, as you'll see on your Tamilnadu tour.
Rameswaram: Rameshwaram in Tamilnadu, is a well-known pilgrimage tourism destination in India. This island off the coast of Tamilnadu is known for its temples - the Ramanathaswamy Temple and Kothanda Ramaswamy temple. The temples are known for their long corridors with carved pillars and high towers. Many devotees visit this holy island in Tamil Nadu, on pilgrimage tours of India.
Sivakasi: This town in Tamilnadu is famous for its fireworks and matchbox industries. Known for the excellence of their quality, fireworks from Sivakasi are exported worldwide.
Tiruchirapalli: Also known as Trichy, this temple town in Tamil Nadu is known for its Srirangam Temple, Mathrubhuteshwarar temple and Trichy fort situated on top of a rock from which you will see a panoramic view of the city, after ascending the 434 steps carved in the face of the rock in Trichy, Tamil, Nadu, India.
Kanchipuram:
A historic city, which was the capital of the Pallava, Chola and Vijayanagara Empires, Kanchipuram is known for its Ekamareshwara Temple, which has a 200 ft tall gopuram and the Kailashnath Temple with exquisite culptures of Shiva. Kanchipuram is also famous as a center of silk weaving in India. Kanchipuram is called the "City of a 1000 Temples" and you're sure to see why, on your tour of Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu.
Mahabalipuram:Once an important port and capital of the Pallava Empire, Mahabalipuram, located less than 60 km from Chennai, is known for its Pallava temples and sculptures. The Shore Temple with its image of Vishnu in cosmic slumber, the world's largest bas-relief carving - the Penance of Arjuna - and the five rathas or chariot shaped temples, are masterpieces of Pallava art.
Tanjore: This capital city of the Cholas, is situated in the Cauvery River delta and is known for its impressive Brihadeshwara Temple, the tower of which is capped by an 80 ton granite monolith. The Raja Musum and Art Gallery has a collection of bronze sculptures from Chola times and the Saraswati Mahal Library has 8,000 rare manuscripts inscribed on palm leaves.
These are only a few of the tourist attractions of Tamil Nadu. You'll find there's a lot more to see, when you travel to India on Tamil Nadu tourism itineraries.
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