


A 133-feet tall statue of the Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar, located at the Kanyakumari shore, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
A 133-feet tall statue of the Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar.
A beautiful beach known for its calm waters and scenic views.
A historic Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva, built in the 7th century.

A sweet rice dish made with moong dal and rice, flavored with cardamom and cashews.
Steamed rice cakes made from fermented batter, served with coconut chutney and sambar.

A lentil-based vegetable stew served with steamed rice, flavored with tamarind and spices.
A serene lake in Imphal, illuminated with colorful lights, offering a mesmerizing view at night.

Experience the breathtaking night sky from the peak of Kulen Mountain, a sacred site in Cambodia.
A bustling local market in Kerala, known for its fresh produce and traditional shopping experience.

A symbol of Tamil culture, these replicas depict Thiruvalluvar, a renowned Tamil poet and philosopher.
Known for their intricate zari work, these sarees are a traditional craft from Kanchipuram, near Chennai.

Chennai is famous for its stone carvings, with intricate designs inspired by ancient temples.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast and filter coffee.
Known for its variety of idlis and chutneys.
Offers a wide range of South Indian vegetarian dishes.
Thiruvalluvar Statue experiences sudden rain showers, especially during monsoon season.
The statue is located at the top of a hill, requiring a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the hot and humid climate of Chennai.