


Marina Beach, Chennai's iconic shoreline, stretches 13 km, offering sunsets, food stalls, and a lively atmosphere.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a glimpse into Chennai's colonial past with its colorful buildings and narrow streets.
One of the oldest museums in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts showcasing the country's rich history and culture.
Protection from sun and breeze at Marina Beach.
Protects skin from harmful UV rays at the beach.
Known for its breakfast buffet with a variety of international and Indian dishes.

Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast spread.
Known for its lunch buffet with a wide range of Indian and international dishes.
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

These sarees are known for their rich, vibrant colors and intricate patterns, reflecting Tamil Nadu's cultural heritage.
These wooden dolls depict various characters from Indian mythology and are a traditional art form from Tanjavur.

These idols are made using the lost-wax process and are known for their intricate details and craftsmanship.

Muttukadu, a coastal village in Tamil Nadu, is renowned for its eco-tourism activities, especially water sports like windsurfing and kayaking.

A serene resort along the Cauvery River, offering fishing and angling opportunities amidst lush greenery.
Experience India's first and only jungle safari at night, offering a unique opportunity to spot nocturnal wildlife in the lush Mollem National Park.