Also known as East-Coast Road, ECR in Chennai starts from Adyar and covers a long distance along the Bay of Bengal but the main attractions along this highway lie in the vicinity of Chennai. On the weekends, you can go on for cycling or biking and cover a lot of places with yourself or with family. In this blog, I am going to list more than 50 ECR gateways which lie along the east coast road from Chennai to Mahabalipuram.
Page Contents
St. Thomas basilica church, Santhome, Chennai
The church of St. Thomas is one of the only three churches built over the tomb of an apostle (one of the original 12 disciples chosen by Jesus Christ to preach his gospel). The other twos are Saint Peterâs Basilica over the tomb of st. Peter Rome and Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela built over the tomb of st. James in Spain.
- regular visiting hours are from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm.
- On weekdays: 5:30 am & 10:30 am: Rosary, Benediction, Holy mass
- Sundays: 6:15 am to noon: Holy mass begins in different languages
- Special days: 3rd of everything month is dedicated to St. Thomas. Adoration, Rosary, Novena, and Holy mass are organized at timings same as above.
- 2nd Saturday of every month is dedicated to Lady of Mylapore.
What to see there?
- The grand architectural and artistic beauty of the church
- The naive of the basilica
- Paintings of the Jesus depicting different events in his life
- Shrine of St. Thomas at the tomb chapel underground
- Wedding hall
- Neo-Gothic architecture
Ramakrishna Math, Mylapore Chennai
Rama Krishna Math, Chennai also called as “R K Math” is first of its kind in South India. This math induces spirituality in oneself by offering service to mankind in different forms. R K Math, full name Ramakrishna Mutt is situated near Mylapore railway station. This spiritual place is dedicated to Vivekananda and spiritual studies. It is a peaceful place. One of the recommended places for peace and spirituality.
How to reach there?
- Nearest Bus stand is Sanskrit College, Mylapore & Luz corner bus-stand. Click here to find the bus route in Chennai
- Nearest Train stations: Thirumayilai (also called Mylapore) & MundaKanni Amman Kovil. These stations are located on Velachery-Chennai beach local train route. Click here to find the local train routes.
- Visiting timings: (No Entry fee) 05:00-11:45 & 15:00-21:00
St. Thomas Mount hillock & Church, Chennai
St. Thomas Mount is a small church located on a small hillock in Chennai near Chennai international airport and behind OTA (Officers Training Academy).
How to Reach there?
- There is a road which drives up to the top of the hill and using Auto or by car, one can reach the top easily.
- By Train: Nearest Railway station: St. Thomas Mount & Guindy (2 Kms) Auto can be hired from these stations (Fair around Rs. 40) for either till the church at the hill-top (Chances are lesser) or to the foothill of the hillock from where the stairs lead to the church.The walkway is easier to walk and only take 5-10 minutes to reach the top. Most of the Auto-Guys would drop you here. Click here to find the train connectivity and timings
- On Foot: If you love, It takes just 10 mins to walk to the foothill from St. Thomas Mount.
- By Bus: Nearest Bus stops are Mount bus stop, Kathipaara, Jyothi theatre & Butt road bus stops. From all these bus stops, foot-hill is at the walking distance. Click here to find the connectivity of the local bus
- Mass Timings:
- Everyday: 06:30, 12:00 & 18:00- all in Tamil
- Sunday: 07:00 & 18:00 (in Tamil), 12:00 (in English)
Places to see from the top:
St. Thomas Mount Church, Small Belltower, Cross-pillar, Old Banyan tree & view of Chennai city and the airport.
Adyar estuary and water-front
Adyar Estuary is unique in itself. Finding such a natural habitat where a river barely meets the sea and creates a natural green world which is rare to find, even imagine, in a metropolitan city.
Adyar Estuary is formed by river Adyar and the bay of Bengal which leads to the formation of creek and mangroves around the meeting point. These mangroves are habitat to migratory birds; absence of pollution (industrial area) and the presence of religious and educational institutions, gardens and ecological park have essentially helped the area in preserving its beauty.
Broken Bridge at Adyar estuary is one of the favorite places of the photographers in Chennai to shoot the modernity with historic nature, the mud land, the green space and high rising buildings in the background. The peculiarity of this place is it offers sunrise as well as sunset view too.
More Info:
Nearest Stop: Besant Nagar Bus stop (2Kms) local streets connect this place to Adyar bus depot (3.5 Kms)
Places to see around:
South side of the river (BesNagaragar side): Broken Bridge, Adyar river mangroves, small islands in the river, Bird-watching, Theosophical society, Northside (Across the river): Adyar creek and ecological garden
Dakshinchitra
A traditional and unique heritage village which is keeping the traditional lifestyles of south India alive and depicting them at a single place along the ECR spreading over acres. DakshinaChitra museum is a cross-cultural museum which represents art, architecture, lifestyles, crafts and performing arts from South India states of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The main purpose of DakshinChitra museum is to promote and preserve cultural aspects of these south Indian states with rich culture and bring them in the public’s eyes.
What can you do there?
- Take a tour of the past through traditional homes and explore the bygone cultures.
- Go through the exhibitions of the rich culture of south India.
- Make an authentic purchase of Indian crafts, jewelry, artworks etc.
- Play some traditional games of the past.
- Take a look at the live demonstration of the craftsmanship of the artists.
More info:
- Dakshinchitra Visiting Hours: 10 am to 6 pm
- Weekly Holiday: Tuesday (open on all national holidays except on Diwali Day)
Dakshinchitra Entrance fee (Indians):
- Indian Adult: Rs.100/-
- Indian Child: Rs.20/- (5-12yrs)
- Indian Student: Rs.30/- (13-18yrs)
- Teachers: Rs.50 ( or at the discretion of the management)
- School Students package: Rs.100/-
Dakshinchitra Entrance Tariff (Foreigners):
- Adults: Rs.200/-
- Students: Rs.70/-
Astha Laxmi Temple
The Astha Laxmi temple is dedicated to the Goddess Laxmi and her eight forms built over three floors. The beach view from the temple is also good. People often complain that the temple is not maintained properly. There is also a parking fee of around 20 rupees collected near the parking area. This is a nice place to spend weekends with your family.
Cholamandalam Artist’s village
The Cholamandal Artists’ Village, Chennai is situated on the East-coast road near Injambakkam. Situated at a distance of 9 Km from Adyar and spread over around 10 acres of land, Cholamandalam artist’s village is India’s largest self-supporting artists’ village and one of the most successful in Asia.
This is a place where everyone can enjoy. If aesthetic and artistic things attract you then this place is a perfect destination for you. This is a place where you need not think twice before going there. It can be fun going there with family, with children, with co-workers or even with someone who appreciates artistic sense and aspire to be some kind of artist someday.
Art galleries, Open air theatre, dance performances, sculptures, museums, handicrafts, sand and clay art, photography and there is a thousand amazing stuff which can make you awe-struck. But if you want to enjoy more, you should plan your schedule in advance and according to your choice, you should go there.
More info:
- Cholamandalam village Timings: 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM
- Cholamandalam village Entry Fee: Rs 20 for adults and Rs 5 for kids
VGP Universal Kingdom:
The VGP entrance is not only bright, but also quite big and welcoming, so there is no way you could have drove down ECR and missed it. VGP was established at a time when there were no amusement parks in India, and it has since grown to be a mainstay of Chennai. You can stay at the resort VGP Golden Beach, which is right next door, while enjoying the park. They have a tonne of attractions, including the Snow Kingdom, the Balloon Racer, the Dashing Car, the Ferris Wheel, and entertaining water rides.
VGP Universal kingdom ticket rates
- Adult: 650
- Kid: 550
Rides type:
- float slide
- typhoon tunnel
- aqua racer
- family raft
- wave pool
- tiny tot express
- train
- carousel
- coaster
- go carting
- rock and roll and many many more
Tickets cost INR 450 for children to enter the Universal Kingdom and Aqua Kingdom, INR 550 for adults, and INR 795 for everyone else (for children – Snow Kingdom, Universal Kingdom & Aqua Kingdom). Here is the link for more details. Near Injamambakkam, VGP universal kingdom is the perfect family day outing place and one of the most recommended if you are looking for a weekend gateway
Isckon Temple, Chennai
Built over 1.5 acres, ISCKON temple is the largest temple in Tamilnadu dedicated to Radha and Krishna. The temple is open from 7:30 am to 1 pm and from 4 pm to 8:00 pm. However, the last Aarati (worship), called the Aayana arati, is at 9:00 pm, which lasts about 15 minutes. More details about the temple can be found here: Iskcon temple, Chennai
MGM Dizzier world
Dizzie World is another amusement park along the same stretch, and like any good amusement park, it offers rides for people of all ages. Cup Saucer, Dizzie Express, Rocket Tower, and Shoe House are available for children. For adults, there are rides like Tomb Raider, Revolution, and Kamikaze Ranger, among many more. The amphitheatre will also provide hours of entertainment! Here is the link to the MGM Dizzier World
Just like VGP universal kingdom, MGM Dizzier world also has a lot of rides and attractions along with restaurants and shops for the tourists. They also organize corporate event,
Muttukadu Boat House
Muttukadu Lake is the backwater between MGM & Kovalam beach and on the way to Mahabalipuram we can access it from the East Coast Road. Muttukadu Lake is located around 30 KM from Chennai. You can enjoy rowing, windsurfing, water skiing, Aqua scooters, and explore all other watersports here. This boathouse was inaugurated in 1984 since then this place has been a lucky weekend getaway for locals as well as outsiders. If you plan to visit Muttukadu backwater and take a boat trip in the Lake of Muttukadu, then do plan your trip between October and February.
Key info:
- 36 Kms from Chennai on East coast road aka ECR towards Mahabalipuram
- Open from 9 am to 5 pm & run by TTDC
A variety of boating choices:
- Row boating for Rs 130 for 30 minutes
- Speed boating for Rs. 450 for 10 minutes
- Powerboat for 8 members for Rs. 350
- Shared 30 minutes ride cost Rs. 50
Covelong or Kovalam Beach
Covelong Beach, also known as Kovalam beach, is near a fishing village called Covelong which is located 40 km from Chennai. Covelong Beach offers water sports like Surfing, Parasailing, Boating, and Fishing. You can also rent a motor boat to enjoy this beautiful beach. Visitors usually try to visit this place from November to February to avoid the summer heat.
What to do there?
- Walk along the clean shallow beach for miles and miles, turtle walk.
- Photograph the crescent-shaped beach filled with fishing boats and fishing nets
- Take a ride into the turquoise sea by negotiating with the fisherman, you can also go for a group outing, it is called sea-diving in that area. Fishermen provide the life-jackets and take the people a few km off the shore for around half an hour- Its a lifetime experience.
- Walk into the local fish market
- Try fish-fry on the open clean beach
- Do other activities like wind-surfing, turtle walk, midsea-diving etc.
Thiruvidandai
Thiruvidandai is a village located about 4 Km from Covelong on East Coast Road. The village derives its name from the Nithyakalyana Perumal temple and its history is centered on the temple. Temple is open from 6:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There are some interesting legends about this temple and this place could also be one of the unexplored locations for photography around Chennai.
Stay at beach house resort in Nemmeli
There are a lot of beach houses starting Kovalam beach until Mahabalipuram. There are even many AirBnBs and B&Bs. Surf around different hotel websites and find a place to enjoy a nice sea-facing evening.
Madras Crocodile bank trust
It is a trust for herpetology and environment conservation. It has won several awards in the recent past and getting recognized as a non-profit organization in recent years with volunteers pouring in from the metropolitan city of Chennai and with the help of local experts. It is a bank with a variety of crocodiles, turtles, and snakes. If you love wildlife and aquatic life, you would surely love this place too.
More Info:
- Timings: 08.30 AM – 05.30 PM (All day except closed on Monday)
- Fee: Adult- Rs 35 and child (below 10 years) : Rs 10
- Camcorder: Rs. 100 and still camera: Rs. 20
- Night safari: (Saturday and Sunday only, 07.00 pm-08.30 pm, ticket counter closes at 08.00 pm)
- Adult: Rs 60 and children(Below 10 years): Rs. 20
Mahabalipuram- A UNESCO world heritage site
Mahabalipuram is a small city located on the coromandel coast of the Bay of Bengal. Mahabalipuram is famous for the temples such as Panch Rathas Temples and Shore Temple. You will be amazed to know that Mahabalipuram has 40 ancient monuments and Hindu temples. The other names of Mahabalipuram are Mamallapuram, Mahamallapuram, Mallapuram and Mavalipuram.
What to see there?
- The shore temple
- Arjuna’s Penance
- Varaha Mandapa or cave
- The butterball
- The five Rathas
- Cool beaches and cottages
- Century-old Lighthouse
- Rock carvings and sculptures
- Classical Indian dance festival (During Dec-Jan)
Also, read here about another UNESCO world heritage site called Mahabodhi temple
Sadras Dutch Fort
Sadras Dutch fort is located on the East Coast Road near Kathankadai, Kalpakkam, almost 70 Km south of Chennai and around half an hour drive from Mahabalipuram temples.
What to see there?
- Dutch Fort
- Vishnu temple
- Ruins of the fort
- Nice walk to the beach
- Tombs and other monuments
The Pondicherry: In the city
What to see?
- Auro beach
- Stay in Bamboo cottages
- Sunrise in the morning
- Gandhi Beach or rock beach
- Auroville village
- And, explore restaurants on hired bikes
Pondicherry: Around the city
What to see?
- Sri Manakula Vinayagar temple
- Chunnambar backwaters
- Sacred heart church
- botanical garden and the zoo
- Local fish market
- Shri Aurobindo Ashram
Prathyangira Devi temple, Pondicherry
Pratyangira Devi Temple in Pondicherry is located near Auroville. The place is known as Moratandi. There is also a tollgate there. This temple is famous for 72 feet idol of Goddess Pratyangira Devi. Sharabeshwar temple with a big idol of God Sharabeshwar is located on the left side of the temple.
Explore Dutch Heritage in Kalapakkam
Though Kalapakkam is still not so popular among tourists, you can still enjoy a lot of things on the weekends if you are just passing by. From Mahabalupuram, Kalapakkam is around 15 Km further down south. There are local buses and tempo which run between these two places. If you are driving a car, you can also cover Kalapakkam. It is just 20-25 minutes from Mahabaliupram. Here are the places to visit in Kalapakkam and all of these places are nearby:
- Sadras Dutch fort
- Meyyur Kuppam beach
- Kalpakkam beach and Kalpakkam rock beach
- Kadalur dam (Here you can enjoy taking a bath in the dam and bit of swimming too)
Mudaliarkuppam boat house on Odiyur lake:
This is a recent project started by the Tamilnadu Tourism by calling it with the name of Raindrop boating House. This is a water sports facility located along the scenic East-coast road, 35 Kms south of Mahabalipuram on the way to Pondicherry.
Odiyur lake along ECR
The size of Odiyur lake is much larger than Muttukadu boating backwaters. And to top of it, Odiyur lake is more serene and believed to be the major source of fresh water to the near by cities. Moreover, the lake houses many kinds of birds and there is not much crowd here.
Alamparai fort:
Once living its life full-fledged during Mughal empire, Alamparai fort was influenced by the French culture whose main centre have been Pondicherry, almost 50 Kms from there. it was gifted by the Mughal Nawab to the French Government. However later, a war between the British and the French was the reason of the destruction of the fort.
The Bay of Bengal from the Alamparai fort
It s believed that the fort also had a dockyard inside the bay of Bengal for the trading facility. Now a days, the ruins of the fort can still be seen in the near by water-fronts. The fort is still surrounded by the high walls and watch-tower. This place is gaining popularity in tourism lately.
Places to see around:
Remnants of the fort, high fort walls, brick steps, mausoleum, watch tower, Nature around, view of the bay of Bengal etc.
Beaches in Chennai
Nettukuppam Beach
Situated at the almost northern-most tip of Chennai, Nettukuppam enjoys the solitary symphony with the clean sea water and cool breezes. Mostly deserted and not being visited much by the people except the locals, If you are a photography buff, this place is for you. The beach offers a vantage point from where one can enjoy the contemporary and former history of the city. It does not only offer the historical perspective but also, one can see the geographical differences over the period.
Nettukuppam Pier or the broken bridge is the famous spot for the locals to sit there enjoy the spray of the water waves that hit the piers of the bridge. The absence of fast-food vendors and much visitors except on weekends make the beach spotless and the water is also cleaner compared to other beaches of Chennai.
It offers a good view of Ennore Thermal power station, Ennore creek and other natural sights including modern city buildings and the subsiding away from the city. It is not advisable to go there to see the sunrise because tides are usually very high.
More Info:
Nearest railway station: Ennore (3 Kms), local trains to Ennore are available from Chennai beach and Chennai Central stations.
Tiruvottiyur Beach
Again not so much popular among the visitors except famous Tiruvottiyur temple visitors, this beach is still visited by many people even on weekends. It lies 7-8 Kms south of the Nettukuppam pier along the Bay of Bengal. Though it is a clean beach being one of the most under-developed areas of Chennai, the surrounding of this beach does not offer good supplementary view other than the vast lonely sea.
More Info:
Nearest railway station: Tiruvottiyur/Wimco NagarEnnore (2 Kms), local trains to Ennore are available from Chennai beach and Chennai Central stations.
Royapuram Fishing Harbour/ Chennai fishing harbor:
Housing more than 500 fishing boats and hundreds of them coming and going out in the sea every hour during a busy day Chennai fishing harbor is one of the busiest fish markets in Chennai, famous for fresh and different varieties of favorite fishes. In 2004, the harbor suffered a great loss by the Tsunami but reconstruction and great enthusiasm of local fishermen who come from the nearby village of Chepauk could let the harbor loose its name and fame.
One a busy day, the harbor gives a feel of an armada of small fleets exchanging sea-space and hundreds of Indian tricolor kissing the humid air of the Bay of Bengal. The environment there is always chirpy and full of horns and fisherman’s murmurs but its still a different world to experience.
More Info:
Nearest railway station: Tondiarpet (2 Kms), local trains to Tondiarpet are available from Chennai beach and Chennai Central stations.
Marina Beach:
This beach, running 13 km along the shore of a city, is the second largest urban beach in the world.
Marina beach is one of the busiest beaches crowded with vendors, locals, and visitors. Especially on weekends, the beach is crowded with thousands of people from all walks of life. However, in the recent news, Marina beach has earned defamation of being dirty and smelly due to a lot of vendors and pollution. Apart from the beach, the Govt. has tried the beautification of the long beach by installing some decorative landmarks along the beach which are worth taking a look.
Most of these landmarks are statues of the leaders and a few landmark structures. These statues include our national father Mahatma Gandhi and of prominent Tamil leaders of the past. Besides, these artificial structures, former historical landmarks could also be seen around like lighthouse on the Marina beach, Marina swimming pool, Napier bridge, and memorials around.
More Info:
Nearest railway station: Chepauk (500 meters), local trains to Chepauk are available from Chennai beach and Chennai Central stations (Chennai Park stations).
Places to see around:
MGR Memorial, Anna Memorial, Statues along the beach road running parallel to the beach, Swimming pool, Napier bridge over Kuvam river (1 Km) etc.
Gandhi Beach:
It can be said that Marina beach is so long that people call this beach, nowadays, by different names in different areas. It can be said that Gandhi beach, a part of its mother Marina beach, is an extension of Marina to the south towards lighthouse area, where Marina beach is called by the name of Gandhi beach because of a statue of Gandhi over there. This beach houses the famous lighthouse of the Marina beach from where one can get the full view of the city and the sea.
More Info:
Nearest railway station: Light House (500 meters), local trains to Light House are available from Chennai beach and Chennai Central stations (Chennai Park stations).
Places to see around:
Light House, Marina walk, Gandhi statue, Chennai Citi Centre mall (1 Km) to the west etc.
Elliot beach/ Besant nagar beach:
It can also be said that Adyar estuary is the north extension of the Elliot beach. Elliot beach is sometimes also referred to as one of the cleanest beaches of the Chennai. As mentioned, this part of Chennai is not so polluted and mostly inhabited by the richer part of the society. All these factors attracts more lovers to this beach including the presence of good restaurants along the beach.
This beach also hosts some of the festivals like Pongal, food festivals, new year fireworks or some concerts.
More Info:
Nearest Stop: Besant Nagar Bus stop (2 Kms) local buses connect this place to Adyar bus depot (3.5 Kms)
Places to see around:
Annai Velankanni Church, Restaurants along the beach road, Shopping area along the beach
New Beach, Kottivakkam
As its name suggests, the new beach is comparatively newer to the people. In my opinion, this beach is even cleaner than Elliot beach. Much of the Vendors park their stall near by road which keeps the beach clean.
The road long the beach is sometimes used by the Police to test the ride of new riders for driving license and trend of people jogging and taking an evening walk in the peaceful surrounding is also seen. Just like Elliot beach, residences around this beach is inhabited by the richer part of the society so the near by area also remains clean.
More Info:
Nearest Stop: Kottivakkam Bus stop (500 meters). Beach is to the east of the stand.
Olive beach
Maintained by Vivanta- Taj group, this beach is a private beach adjacent north to the Covelong beach towards Muttukadu.
Serenity beach (Kottakuppam, Pondicherry):
As the name suggests, Serenity beach is one of the most untouched beaches in Pondicherry because it’s in the peripheral of the city. Surrounded by the palm trees and minimal habitation, this beach is perfect to take a break from the city life.
Serenity beach, Pondicherry
Places to see around:
A unique location along the Bay of Bengal in the heart of the city where there is solitude and serenity.
Auroville beach, Pondicherry
Auroville beach is famous for Bamboo cottages, foreigner tourists, and Auroville village. This beach is situated at the northern-most point of the Pondicherry city.
Sunrise at Auroville beach, one fine day
One would first encounter this beach which is situated at the northern tip of the city. This beach is perfect for the sea- bath and from mid-night till the morning, the shore is washed by a lot of shells.
More Info:
- Auroville Beach is one of the most famous beaches of Pondicherry. Auto-rickshaw can be taken from anywhere to reach this beach.
- One of the best locations for watching the sunrise
Places to see around:
Bamboo cottages, morning walk on the beach when the beach is full of shells, fisherman nets and boats leaving for fishing early morning, Auroville (A famous township near by)
Promenade Beach or Gandhi Beach, Pondicherry
It is one of the most popular and frequently visited by the local people and the tourists. It stretches over 1500 meters. On the southern end lies the statue of the most popular French Governor of the region, Monsieur Dupleix. Beyond the statue of the governor is the new pier that stretches along 284 meters.
Waves striking to Black rocks at the Promenade beach
The port also stands near the coast. A 4.25 meters tall statue of Mahatma Gandhi stands on the Promenade facing the Gandhi Maidan which lies in the middle of the boulevard. The statue is surrounded by eight tall monolithic structures. An evening stroll along the shoreline of the Promenade Beach is a common phenomenon among the residents of the region. And in the evening during the high tides, people enjoy sitting at the rocks for the water spraying out of the sea when waves hit the rocks.
More Info:
Promenade Beach, locally called Gandhi beach is in the heart of the city and not far from the main bus stand.
Places to see around:
Museum, park, local market, Le cafe at the beach, statues, Pondicherry harbour etc.
Plage Paradiso Beach (Chunnamber River), Pondicherry
This beach is famous for golden sand-beaches with deep blue waters creating a magnificent sight for the visitors. After a long sunbath, you can also rest in the cool shades of the palm trees. Walking on the soft sand and the waves washing out the sands under your feet is an experience to be enjoyed.
Chunnambar backwaters, On the way to paradise beach
This beach forms an island away from the main land separated by the backwater which is used for water- sports recreation and for fishing by the local fisherman.
More Info:
Can be reached by taking a boat from Chunnamber boat house. You could also be interested in knowing trips and treks around Chennai
Very well-written blog! Thank you for such detailed information. Really enjoyed reading it
Hey, I am so glad to read your thoughts because I really enjoyed reading this. The way you explain your travel experience is truly awesome.
Quality content is the key to attract readers. And you provide just that. Good work.
Hi,
We are planing to visit Chennai in November and will be visiting mahaballipuram and pondicherry as well.
As we will be arriving to chennai at 1.00 am at night, we were thinking if we can directry transfer to aa beach cottage or homestay near ECR and start our trip with a beautiful sunrise on the beach and than visit dkshinchitra and mahaballipuram on the way to chennai.
Please suggest me some budget beach cottages with basic amenities as we are hardly going to spend time there and near by the beach and dakshin chitra. as we might not have anyu transportation in the morning.
Thanks in Advance,
Riddhi Joshi
Hi Riddhi,
There are a lot of budget beach cottages located on the Auroville beach. You can go there and find a lot of them.
Wonderful post..
Such an exhilarating post!. Chock-full of information about places to visit. You have written the post in most enlightenment way.
useful information
usefull information
It is very nice, It will be great if you can tell best timing to visit places and it will be great help if you can tell how we can cover max places in min. time
Great info.Love to explore all places.
Wow I have been so many places and it’s so nice just I lov it
Thanks for sharing, Very informative blog about Chennai and its surrounding tourist spots. Chennai is wonderful city in the case of tourism. You can have a more places to visit in Chennai. So many beaches that will welcomes you always, Many temples, Historical places, Theme parks, Shopping malls, Beach resorts, and many variety of foods and restaurants. You can enjoy your tour in Chennai with moderate cost and you can get a good time to spend.Travel is the main thing we have to consider before planning a tour or a trip. For your travel needs in Chennai the best one is to book a cab, because you will escape from the Hot and humid weather. Or you can hire a driver for your car so that you will not have any worries about the traffic. You can get so many service providers in Cab services, but there are very few are best in that. As a regular cab user in Chennai, i would recommend Ezi Drive for their excellent service. You can book a cab or rent a driver or car hire Chennai to make your trip more pleasent.
Very informative blog about Chennai and surrounding tourist places.
You forgot to add the old mahabalipuram beach. Its one of the finest beach in Chennai which is to be noted for having a visit.
So I have paginated this whole article and if you go to the next page in the article, you can read about the Mahabalipuram beach as well
excellent information. please add prathyangara devi temple also in the site seeing.
Very informative
One can easily plan their trips by using this.
Great page
Yes sanjay. you can share with about this to your friends also
Great page… Loved reading it… Definitely gonna Check out all these places
I am sure, yous hould viisti the places
very nice
Thanks rahul
Excellent informative. Vazhga valamudan
Thanks a lot 🙂
Thanks very much for your time
It’s awesome!
Very informative
Thank you very much ma’am…..
Excellent information – anything in around chennai may be by 150 KM stretch?
I think this link ight help you then:
https://trekkerpedia.com/2015/01/10-best-trekking-places-road-trips-around-chennai-weekend-gateway/
Very very useful information. Thank you. Keep producing more like these about other places.
Thanks meera. I think I will always love to write about these kind of places. So that more and more people could see the beautiful world. 🙂
Sir i want to know which are the nearest toursits places below 100 kms distance from velangini church
Thankavur, Thiruchirapalli, rameshearam etc…..
More details here: http://www.ttdconline.com/
Please could we know the address
Which address?
uselesssssssssssssssss
Sir, Kindly provide me what more infomration you want from this blog.. I would love update that
I visited the places y’day , It was a good information. But Dakshinichitra heritage centre shown in Map is totally wrong , . It is on the ECR road after ISKON temple.
Hi Saha,
I have updated the map. Really thank you very much for noticing the mis-information. I appreciate your effort. 🙂
this is really very nice information i like this website usful to every one
thank you very much sir….
to “Anonymous”
What here mentioned is true information, which many people are aware.
Not making sense to warn “Actions by IP law.” without a proper justification what do you mean to it.
after all, do you really think is there some “Law” to take “Action” just because a person say his personal opinion ? This is a Democratic country, didn’t make sense?
It was really nice to hear very rational thing, not something driven by religion and believes, in India after so long time. Welcome to true democracy!!!
Nice post…. Very helpful in planning on weekend car trips…..
thanks a lot 🙂
Think before you speak anything about ISKON still more hindu believers are still living in this very country and unwanted comments are subject to Actions by IP law.
Stop kidding
It’s really informative 🙂
Thanks