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Chennai Tour
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Chennai, formerly
known as Madras is the capital of Tamil Nadu in the southern
part of India. This fourth largest city in India sprawls over
more than 70 sq km of land. Lying by the Bay of Bengal,
Chennai the present gateway to the South of India, is itself,
however, only about 350 years old.
The city has somewhat unkindly described as having three
seasons - hot, hotter and hottest. Indeed, except for four
pleasant months, November to February, the weather is
uniformly hot and humid in Chennai.
Particularly charming features of Chennai are its faithfulness
to ancient traditions. It still retains the charm, culture and
courtesies of the ages, something which you may not find in
other metropolises of India.
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Tourist Attractions of Chennai
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Kapaleeswarar
A masterpiece of Dravidian style, Kapaleeswarar displays the
architectural elements - gopurams, mandapams and a tank. There
are some fragmentary inscriptions dating back to 1250 AD. It
is an ancient Shiva temple and is the biggest temple in
Chennai.
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Sri Parthasarathy Temple
Sri Parthasarathy Temple is one of the oldest surviving temple
in Chennai. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple was
originally raised by the Pallavas in the 8th century and
renovated in the 16th century bt the Vijayanagars. It houses
the five 'avatars' of Lord Vishnu, and has a small temple
shrine dedicated to Vishnu's consort, Vedavalli Ammai.
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The Santhomre Cathedral Church
The Santhome Cathedral Church built in 1504, then rebuilt in
neo-Gothic style in 1893, this Roman Catholic Church near
Kapaleeshwarar temple is said to house the remains of St.
Thomas the Apostle.
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Fort St. George
Built in 1640 AD, Fort St. George was the first bastion of
British power of India. The fort has undergone much
alteration. The fort is now used by the Tamilnadu Legislative
Assembly and the Secretariat office. The 46m high flagstaff at
the front is actually a mast salvaged from a 17th century
shipwreck.
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The Snake Park
The Snake Park with its lizards, crocodiles and turtles is the
most interesting place to visit in Chennai. Well maintained
with generous enclosures, the Snake Park houses a wide variety
of reptiles.
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The Theosophical Society
The Theosophical Society, is set in a tranquil spot on the
banks of the Adyar river. There is a huge banyan tree, with
its branches spreading over an area of 40,000 square ft, where
discourses are conducted.
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Marina Beach
The Marina Beach extends to 13 km along the Bay of Bengal.
South of the pitiful aquarium is the Ice House, once used to
store massive ice blocks transported by ship from North
America. It later became the venue from which Vivekanand
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