Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Tamilnadu tourist places

 


Tamil Nadu is recognized as one of the oldest civilizations in the world, known for its rich culture and heritage. The state is one of the most popular holiday destinations in India, offering numerous tourist attractions. The Tamil people adhere closely to their rituals and traditions, including caste systems and community practices.

Marina Beach (Chennai

 My journey began at a stunning location with pristine white sand and crystal-clear blue sea - the longest and most bustling beach in India. Not only is it the cleanest, but it also boasts a diverse range of delicious local street food options for food lovers to indulge in.

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The beach is renowned for its cleanliness, however, due to the contaminated water and strong undercurrents, it is not advisable to swim there. Nonetheless, the invigorating climate coupled with the stunning sight of the waves crashing against the golden sands make it a mesmerizing experience. The period between November and February is particularly delightful, with 15,000 to 20,000 visitors flocking to the 12km long beach. The presence of notable buildings in the vicinity, such as the Chepauk Cricketers Stadium, Senate House, and Presidency College, further adds to its charm. A significant surge in visitors can be observed on Pongal day.


Mahabalipuram(Chengalpattu


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Mahabalipuram is 60Km away from Chennai and takes 90minutes driving to reach. 


Mamallapuram, which is also known as Mahabalipuram, is renowned for its royal monuments that were carved out of living rock. These structures date back to the 7th and 8th centuries. The ancient temples in the area are devoted to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu.
Mahabalipuram, located in the state of Tamil Nadu, India, is a renowned historical city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its stunning architecture and ancient cave temples, it has become a popular destination for photography enthusiasts and tourists alike. The city's well-preserved temples and intricate carvings are some of its main attractions.


Aringer Anna Zoological Park
Vandalur Zoo, Chennai. 

    1490 Acres
                          




The Zoological Park run by Aringer Anna is the largest of its kind in the country. It is modern and scientifically managed, offering a range of online services such as Animal Adoption, Online ticketing, and Virtual Zoo tours via a Mobile App. It is particularly well-suited for children, offering a unique experience inside the zoo due to its lush and verdant surroundings.


Visitors can avail themselves of battery-operated vehicles within the park, at no extra cost. A ride on the Lion & Deer attraction is sure to provide an adventurous experience, although success may depend on a bit of luck! Eco-friendly cycles and electric scooters are also available for rent at an additional cost.




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One can watch and observe the lifestyles of wild animals and thereby rejuvenate the mind. Adopting a wild animal at the zoo is an inspiring concept that can ensure better care and good health for these creatures.


Kathipara Flyover (Butterfly flyover
Guindy.


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The Kathipara Flyover is a major landmark in Chennai, India, and an engineering marvel that is admired by people from all over the world. This flyover is a complex interchange that connects four major roads in Chennai: Anna Salai, Mount Road, Inner Ring Road, and Grand Southern Trunk Road.


The flyover is named after the Kathipara Junction, which is one of the busiest junctions in Chennai. The Kathipara Flyover is an iconic structure that has been instrumental in easing traffic congestion in the city.


The Kathipara Flyover was built in 2008 by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA). It took three years to complete the construction of this complex interchange. The flyover is 1.8 kilometers long and has four levels. It is a masterpiece of engineering that has been designed to handle heavy traffic.


The Kathipara Flyover has become a symbol of Chennai's modernity and progress. It has significantly reduced travel time for commuters, who can now avoid traffic congestion at the Kathipara Junction. The flyover has also enhanced the city's connectivity and has made it easier for people to travel across different parts of Chennai.

One of the most striking features of the Kathipara Flyover is its unique design. The flyover has a cloverleaf design, which is a rare sight in India. The cloverleaf design allows vehicles to move in a smooth and uninterrupted flow, without any sharp turns or sudden stops.


The Kathipara Flyover has also become a popular spot for photographers and tourists. The flyover offers a panoramic view of Chennai's skyline, and it is particularly beautiful at night when the city lights up.


In recent years, the Kathipara Flyover has undergone several maintenance and renovation works to ensure its longevity. The CMDA has taken several steps to maintain the structural integrity of the flyover, including regular inspections and repairs.


In conclusion, the Kathipara Flyover is a marvel of engineering and an icon of Chennai. It is a testament to the city's modernity and progress and has become a symbol of Chennai's pride. The flyover has significantly eased traffic congestion in the city and has made it easier for people to travel across different parts of Chennai. The Kathipara Flyover is a must-visit landmark for anyone who wants to experience the beauty and grandeur of Chennai.







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2 comments:

  1. South places are always close to my heart.. thanks for sharing... Tamilnadu is ara beautiful state ..

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