


Chennai's oldest museum, housing a vast collection of art and artifacts that trace the city's rich history.
Chennai's climate is hot and humid, but museum interiors can be cool. Long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
The museum has extensive grounds to explore, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Chennai's climate. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Famous for its idlis and filter coffee since 1955.
Known for its variety of idlis and affordable prices.

A vegetarian chain serving South Indian cuisine since 1981.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar
Fried lentil doughnuts, often served with coconut chutney

Fragrant rice dish with mutton, spices, and fried onions
The first fortress built by the British in India, now housing the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly and Secretariat.
Chennai's most popular beach, perfect for a morning stroll, sunrise, or sunset views.

One of the oldest museums in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts from various periods.
These sarees are known for their intricate zari work and are a traditional craft from the nearby town of Kanchipuram.
These intricately crafted metal plates depict scenes from Hindu mythology and are a traditional art form from Tanjore.
Coconut shells are carved into beautiful decorative items, showcasing the local craftsmanship.

Sita Rasoi, a traditional Rajasthani restaurant, offers a unique dining experience in the heart of Jaisalmer's fort, serving authentic local cuisine in a royal setting.
The Utah State Capitol, a grand neoclassical building, is home to the state legislature and offers stunning views of the Salt Lake Valley.
A smaller, lesser-known version of Petra, offering a unique and less crowded experience.