India’s
fourth largest city and an international tourist hub, Chennai welcomes visitors
with arms wide open. Not so bustling city that Chennai is, it never lets
travelers down. The glorious colonial buildings, well connected roads, vibrant
markets and an array of enthralling attractions catch the attention of world
class tourists at once. The beaches really make an awe-inspiring sight. They
are calm, quiet and serene with glittering water, soft sand and sun. Marina
Beach is the highlight of the city with an impressive length of thirteen
kilometers including a six-kilometer of beach promenade. It is the second longest
stretch beach on earth
However,
beaches are not all to see in Chennai. The city is just more than the pristine
beaches. It has an exhaustive list must-pick places to see.
Madras Museum:
A true
history buff cannot avoid Madras Museum. The second oldest museum in the
country (after India Museum in Kolkata), madras Museum, also known as the
Government Museum, is rich in numismatic and archaeological collections. The
museum houses culture and human history. Explore the largest Roman antiquity
collections. Take a walk along the massive Museum Theatre or sneak peek into
the National Art Gallery located in the premises of the museum.
National Art Gallery:
Peep
through the gallery and see the rare collections of Raja Ravi Varma, sandalwood
sculptures and paintings from Deccan, Kangra, Rajasthan and Thanjavur regions. The
gallery was built in 1906 in Indo-Saracenic style and is considered one of the
oldest art galleries in the country. The spellbinding architectural works will
bemuse any art and sculpture lover. The art gallery was designed with red
stones brought from Andhra Pradesh. Though closed since 2002, visitors can have
a glance at it from outside and immerge themselves in its aesthetic splendor.
Guindy National Park:
A
tremendous way to keep toddlers completely entertained is to visit Guindy National
Park. Accompany your kids on this trip to the national park where your little
champs will not mind heading to Chennai Snake Park and Guindy Children’s Park.
These two are a small part of Guindy National Park.
Kapaleeswarar Temple:
You are
in Chennai and have not visited any temple to admire the excellent
architecture. Kapaleeswarar Temple is situated in Mylapore. The temple is a
bright example of exceptional Dravidian architecture. The temple is dedicated
to Lord Shiva. A tour of this beautiful temple will bestow you with images of
perfect history and culture of India.
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