Title :
Valluvar Kottam
Description :
A monument dedicated to the classical Tamil poet philosopher Thiruvalluvar, the 39-metre-high chariot structure houses an auditorium that can accommodate around 4,000 people. All 1,330 verses of the poet’s timeless masterpiece Thirukkural, offering profound insights into dharma (virtue), artha (wealth), and kama (love), are inscribed on the granite pillars surrounding the auditorium. Check in advance for any cultural programs or exhibitions and extend your visit to take a stroll at the nearby Natesan Park.
Title :
Guindy National Park
Description :
A small but significant wildlife reserve, this urban sanctuary is home to blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, and over 130 bird species. Come here during the early morning hours for a peaceful nature walk or birdwatching. Explore the Children's Park, which features a mini zoo and play areas, or visit the Snake Park to learn about reptiles.
Title :
Fort St. George
Description :
Step back in time at this fortress built in 1644. After several facelifts through decades, the complex is home to Tamil Nadu's Legislative Assembly and Secretariat, among several older buildings. Visit the fort museum for interesting military memorabilia and artwork from colonial times, as well as the remarkable St Mary’s Church, India's oldest Anglican church.
Title :
Semmozhi Poonga
Description :
Sprawled over 8 hectares on Cathedral Road, Chennai’s first botanical garden is home to more than 500 species of plants and a few trees that are over a century old. A morning walk, jog or yoga session here is a treat. You can stroll around the smaller gardens, including a tree court, butterfly garden, fern garden, water and rock garden. There’s also an exclusive play area with slides, swings and a sandpit.
Title :
Elliot’s Beach (Besant Nagar Beach)
Description :
One of the most pristine beaches in Chennai, ‘Bessie’ is favoured by locals for long sunset walks and cycling on the promenade. Walk to its southern tip to discover several historic monuments, including Velankanni Church which is believed to have miraculous powers and Ashtalakshmi Temple, dedicated to the eight manifestations of the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. Explore Besant Nagar landmarks like the 260-acre Huddlestone Gardens, U Ve Swaminathan Iyer Library, a treasure trove of Tamil literature and Kalakshetra Foundation, a pioneering centre in teaching the south Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam.
Title :
DakshinaChitra Heritage Museum
Description :
A living-history museum dedicated to South Indian architecture, art and culture through interactive exhibits, DakshinaChitra is a village built on 10 acres of land with over 18 traditional homes depicting lifestyles from various regions across the five South Indian states. Check ahead for workshops you can attend, enjoy pottery lessons and puppet shows, marvel at paintings of renowned artists and shop at the village’s bazaars.
Title :
Arignar Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur Zoo)
Description :
Established in 1855, India’s first zoo and one of the largest zoos in Southeast Asia is spread across 600 hectares, with some of the country’s most scientifically-managed programs. Explore a variety of animal exhibits, a beautiful aviary and butterfly park. The zoo offers safari rides, wildlife educational programs, and play areas for children.
Title :
Valluvar Kottam
Description :
A monument dedicated to the classical Tamil poet philosopher Thiruvalluvar, the 39-metre-high chariot structure houses an auditorium that can accommodate around 4,000 people. All 1,330 verses of the poet’s timeless masterpiece Thirukkural, offering profound insights into dharma (virtue), artha (wealth), and kama (love), are inscribed on the granite pillars surrounding the auditorium. Check in advance for any cultural programs or exhibitions and extend your visit to take a stroll at the nearby Natesan Park.
Title :
Guindy National Park
Description :
A small but significant wildlife reserve, this urban sanctuary is home to blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, and over 130 bird species. Come here during the early morning hours for a peaceful nature walk or birdwatching. Explore the Children's Park, which features a mini zoo and play areas, or visit the Snake Park to learn about reptiles.
Title :
Fort St. George
Description :
Step back in time at this fortress built in 1644. After several facelifts through decades, the complex is home to Tamil Nadu's Legislative Assembly and Secretariat, among several older buildings. Visit the fort museum for interesting military memorabilia and artwork from colonial times, as well as the remarkable St Mary’s Church, India's oldest Anglican church.
Title :
Semmozhi Poonga
Description :
Sprawled over 8 hectares on Cathedral Road, Chennai’s first botanical garden is home to more than 500 species of plants and a few trees that are over a century old. A morning walk, jog or yoga session here is a treat. You can stroll around the smaller gardens, including a tree court, butterfly garden, fern garden, water and rock garden. There’s also an exclusive play area with slides, swings and a sandpit.
Title :
Elliot’s Beach (Besant Nagar Beach)
Description :
One of the most pristine beaches in Chennai, ‘Bessie’ is favoured by locals for long sunset walks and cycling on the promenade. Walk to its southern tip to discover several historic monuments, including Velankanni Church which is believed to have miraculous powers and Ashtalakshmi Temple, dedicated to the eight manifestations of the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity. Explore Besant Nagar landmarks like the 260-acre Huddlestone Gardens, U Ve Swaminathan Iyer Library, a treasure trove of Tamil literature and Kalakshetra Foundation, a pioneering centre in teaching the south Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam.
Title :
DakshinaChitra Heritage Museum
Description :
A living-history museum dedicated to South Indian architecture, art and culture through interactive exhibits, DakshinaChitra is a village built on 10 acres of land with over 18 traditional homes depicting lifestyles from various regions across the five South Indian states. Check ahead for workshops you can attend, enjoy pottery lessons and puppet shows, marvel at paintings of renowned artists and shop at the village’s bazaars.
Title :
Arignar Anna Zoological Park (Vandalur Zoo)
Description :
Established in 1855, India’s first zoo and one of the largest zoos in Southeast Asia is spread across 600 hectares, with some of the country’s most scientifically-managed programs. Explore a variety of animal exhibits, a beautiful aviary and butterfly park. The zoo offers safari rides, wildlife educational programs, and play areas for children.
Title :
Valluvar Kottam
Description :
A monument dedicated to the classical Tamil poet philosopher Thiruvalluvar, the 39-metre-high chariot structure houses an auditorium that can accommodate around 4,000 people. All 1,330 verses of the poet’s timeless masterpiece Thirukkural, offering profound insights into dharma (virtue), artha (wealth), and kama (love), are inscribed on the granite pillars surrounding the auditorium. Check in advance for any cultural programs or exhibitions and extend your visit to take a stroll at the nearby Natesan Park.
Title :
Guindy National Park
Description :
A small but significant wildlife reserve, this urban sanctuary is home to blackbucks, spotted deer, jackals, and over 130 bird species. Come here during the early morning hours for a peaceful nature walk or birdwatching. Explore the Children's Park, which features a mini zoo and play areas, or visit the Snake Park to learn about reptiles.
Title :
Fort St. George
Description :
Step back in time at this fortress built in 1644. After several facelifts through decades, the complex is home to Tamil Nadu's Legislative Assembly and Secretariat, among several older buildings. Visit the fort museum for interesting military memorabilia and artwork from colonial times, as well as the remarkable St Mary’s Church, India's oldest Anglican church.