

Dakshina Chitra is a heritage museum in Muthukadu, showcasing the architectural heritage of South India.
A museum showcasing traditional South Indian village life and architecture from the 19th century.
A serene boat house near the Adyar River where you can enjoy a relaxing boat ride, rowing, or paddling.
An amusement park featuring thrilling rides and attractions for both kids and adults.

Known for its peaceful ambiance and delicious breakfast spreads.
Famous for its traditional South Indian breakfast dishes.
Offers a beautiful beach view with a variety of lunch options.
Handcrafted earthenware with traditional motifs, reflecting the region's rural heritage.
Intricate pen-drawn art form, often depicting mythological scenes, originating from the region.

Exquisite silk sarees with intricate zari work, symbolizing the region's weaving tradition.
A sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery, topped with cashews and raisins.
Steamed rice cakes made from a fermented batter of rice and lentils, served with coconut chutney and sambar.

A lentil-based vegetable stew with tamarind and spices, served with steamed rice.

Dakshina Chitra has many outdoor exhibits, and long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.
The museum has extensive grounds, so comfortable shoes are essential for exploring.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
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A vibrant hub for modern art, nestled in a former flour mill on the south bank of the River Tyne.
A well-preserved ancient town showcasing traditional architecture and culture, with a rich history dating back to the Song Dynasty.