How To Travel Tamil Nadu: A Guide To The Best Places To Visit

Tamil Nadu, state of India, located in the extreme south of the subcontinent. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the east and south and by the states of Kerala to the west, Karnataka (formerly Mysore) to the northwest, and Andhra Pradesh to the north. Enclosed by Tamil Nadu along the north-central coast are the enclaves of Puducherry and Karaikal, both of which are part of Puducherry union territory. The capital is Chennai (Madras), on the coast in the northeastern portion of the state.


Introduction

(1) Tamil Nadu. A mix of sea, river, rain and hill people. It has been shaped by millennia of cultural influences from as far away as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, China, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and Madagascar. Culturally, the region is so diverse that it can be understood only through a foundation of comparative studies. (2) Tamil Nadu: The Region. Tamil Nadu comprises 13 districts: Chennai, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Tiruvallur, Thanjavur, Kanchipuram, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Karur, Ramanathapuram, Vellore, Tiruchirapalli and Salem. It is divided into the Karaikal and Puducherry territories which, along with the outlying islands of Puducherry, are mostly located in the northwestern part of the state. (3) Where To Visit Tamil Nadu: State. (1) Chennai. With a population of around 8.


Tamil Nadu's Top Temples

Since ancient times, the geography of Tamil Nadu has been fascinating for the natives. The region boasts several holy places, with many temples of various cultures built there since the 7th century. A few of the more prominent ones are: Kaveri River Temples: There are nine rivers in Tamil Nadu. Four are located near Kaveri: The Kaveri River, the Bhavani River, the Siruvani River, and the Pollachi River. On the banks of these four are located the ten Kaveri Temples, all of which are very popular with tourists and locals alike. Papanasam: Located in the district of Thanjavur, the Sankara Narayanan Swamy temple is the most popular in Tamil Nadu.


Tamil Nadu's Top Beaches

The Trichy district is on the eastern coast and contains the Jambuke island and Dhanushkodi, where an 1854 earthquake sank a Russian ship, the Dmitrii Donskoi. Surrounding Madurai is the Kasi region with its rivers, lakes and wildlife. Kanchipuram district contains the Kancheepuram fort and Madurantakamam temple complex. The Karaikal peninsula in the Union territory of Puducherry has the Ragamalai Biosphere Reserve, with large forest tracts as well as beach and tropical shoreline. The Koovalam hinterland of the Chennai district, on the state's border with Karnataka, has sand dunes, lakes and the Fort Ellis tea estate. Tamil Nadu Has Top Sightseeing Destinations Travelers to Tamil Nadu should not forget its top sightseeing destinations: 1.


Tamil Nadu's Top Birds & Wildlife

Tamil Nadu is called Madurai Kodal
(Tamarind and Bamboo Forest) for its abundance of the state tree, tamarind, and the state animal, the Asian elephant. The state tree is the tamarind and the state animal is the Asian elephant. In Tamil Nadu, nearly 6 out of 10 people are vegetarians and over 85% of the land is covered in forests and/or agricultural land. The state has a moderate climate with four seasons, hot summers from April to June and cool, wet winters from October to February. Tamarind: Tamil Nadu is known as Madurai Kodal (Tamarind and Bamboo Forest) for its abundance of the state tree, tamarind, and the state animal, the Asian elephant. The state tree is the tamarind and the state animal is the Asian elephant.


Tamil Nadu's Top Places To Stay

The most popular tourism regions in Tamil Nadu are the Old City of Madras and the Natural Canyon of Madurai. Madurai, built in the Dravidian style, is the capital of the state and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Outside the Old City, a further tourist draw is the beach resorts of the neighbouring state of Kerala, along the southern coast. Chennai: The New Town Chennai is the main city of Tamil Nadu and is surrounded by the following district municipalities: Tiruvallur Thiruvallur Thiruvallur District Tiruvallur was the original capital of Tamil Nadu, established by the Jaffna king, Alupar Sanga in the early 1500s. The region was ruled by his descendants for more than 600 years until independence in 1948.


Tamil Nadu's Top Places To Eat

For food, Tamil Nadu has an exquisite array of cuisines. Take a look at the best places to eat in Tamil Nadu below. Makkal Kadai Makkal Kadai is a great neighborhood and one of the best restaurants in the city. Boasting a large dining space of 6,500 square feet, Makkal Kadai's eatery offers an expansive menu that includes authentic regional dishes. Graceful Dining Set in an area known as the DMK zone, Graceful Dining offers a daily menu curated by master chef Kaavya Madhavan. The restaurant is famous for its seasonal organic fare that is as fresh as it gets. It is open from 12 pm to 12 am. The place is located in Ayanavaram, Chennai. Kichuvan Chutney Kichuvan Chutney is located in a town known as Parry's Corner, located on the outskirts of Chennai.


Conclusion

These are some ideas to make you want to plan your trip. Consider going to a visit a couple of places within a day or two. Also, if you are planning to visit, you could plan a tour with a tour operator or do it as a two- or three-day trip. Do not forget to check our post on what to do in Tamil Nadu.