


Mylapore Beach, a serene urban beach in Chennai, is known for its calm waters, historic temples, and vibrant local culture.

A historic Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its Dravidian architecture and intricate carvings.
A Roman Catholic minor basilica built in the 16th century, featuring a mix of Gothic and Baroque architectural styles.
A serene beachfront promenade perfect for evening walks, offering beautiful sunset views and local food stalls.
Protection from sun and mosquitoes at Mylapore Beach.
Stay hydrated in the tropical climate and reduce plastic waste.

Protect your phone from water and sand while enjoying beach activities.

Famous for its filter coffee and traditional South Indian breakfast.
Known for its buffet lunch with a variety of dishes.
Offers a beautiful beach view along with delicious seafood dishes.

Handwoven silk sarees from Kanchipuram, known for their intricate zari work and vibrant colors, reflecting the rich Tamil Nadu heritage.
Artistically crafted bronze idols of Hindu deities, a traditional art form practiced in Mylapore for centuries, reflecting the region's religious and cultural significance.
A blend of spices and coffee beans used to make traditional South Indian filter coffee, a staple in Tamil Nadu and a symbol of the region's culinary heritage.
A sweet rice and lentil dish, often served with coconut chutney.

Fragrant rice dish with slow-cooked mutton, flavoured with spices.
Stir-fried water spinach with spices, often served as a side dish.
Nestled in the heart of Kerala, Kadampuzha Siva Temple is a serene and ancient place of worship, dedicated to Lord Shiva.

A treasure trove of local history, the Nootka Sound Museum Archives offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Nuu-chah-nulth people and the region's maritime past.

Rajshahi S Pitha, a traditional Bengali sweet, is a symbol of Rajshahi's culinary heritage, known for its unique taste and texture.