Chennai
: Chennai, also known as Madras, the fourth largest city in
India and the capital of Tamilnadu. The city sprawls over more than 70
square km. The population of Chennai is 5.9 million. Many of the Indian
languages are spoken in Chennai, though the main language of Chennai is
Tamil.
More...Coimbatore
: Coimbatore city is the Headquarters of the District and
the third largest city in Tamil Nadu. As it is exposed to the Palghat gap of
Western ghats it enjoys a salubrious climate.
More...Kanyakumari
: At the southern most tip of India, where the Arabian Sea,
the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal meet, liles Kanniyakumari, an
important pilgrim centre. Kanniyakumari is famous for its spectacular
sunrises and sunsets, especially on full moon days, The beach itself is a
beautiful sight with lmuklti-colouted sand.
More...Kodaikanal
: Nature at her most beautiful. Where the ochre earth sayly
covers herself in emerald silk-That is studded with gems of sheer,
glittering water. The mist is her shawl, covering her with mystique and
magic. And amidst all this is you, nature's own creation.
More...Madurai
: Madurai, probably over 2500 years old, is the oldest city
in Tamil Nadu. Its origin and name emerge from a misty and lovely legend. In
a forest near a lotus pond, Indra, King of Gods, Worshipped Lord Siva as a
Swayambu Lingam.
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Mahabalipuram
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: Rameswaram is hallowed by the epic Ramayana. A devout
Hindu who visits Varanasi is expected to visit Rameswaram also for the
culmination of his quest for salvation. Rama sanctified this place by
worshipping Lord Siva after the war against Ravana.
More...Trichy
( Tiruchirappalli ) : Tiruchirappalli is situated on
the banks of the River Kaveri. It is 320 kms. from Madras. This city was a
Chola citadel during the Sangam Age. The Pandyas and Pallavas Held Sway over
this region for short Periods.
More...Ooty
( Udhagamandalam ) : More...