

Chennai Marina Beach, the world's second longest urban beach, is a vibrant stretch of sand where locals and tourists alike enjoy the warm sun and cool breezes.
Famous for its variety of idlis, this place is a Chennai landmark.
Another iconic idli shop in Mylapore, known for its unique chutneys.

A vegetarian restaurant chain serving South Indian cuisine since 1981.
Renowned for their intricate patterns and rich colors, these sarees are a symbol of Tamil Nadu's weaving tradition.
Decorated with intricate designs and motifs, these plates are a form of art that originated in Tanjore, now popular in Chennai.

Intricately carved sandalwood items are a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans.
Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar
Sweet rice dish made with moong dal, rice, and jaggery
Fragrant rice dish cooked with mutton, spices, and ghee
A historic temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional clothing.
One of the oldest museums in India, housing a vast collection of artifacts showcasing the country's rich history.
Chennai's tropical climate can be hot and humid, but evenings can be cooler near the beach. Long sleeves protect from sun and mosquitoes.

Protects from the intense sun while exploring the beach and nearby attractions.
Protection from strong UV rays, especially important for beach activities.
Explore ancient rock art in a stunning desert landscape at Goulding's Lodge Petroglyphs.
Murshidabad, a historic city in West Bengal, was once the capital of Bengal Subah under the Mughals. It's known for its architectural marvels and cultural heritage.
Nestled on the shores of picturesque Wushi Lake, this ancient temple is a serene retreat offering stunning views and a glimpse into Hangzhou's rich history.