The enchanting south… almost unaffected by attacks all the way through in its history, showcasing the deep-rooted Indian heritage than the other regions of the country. Tamil Nadu is also acknowledged as the land of temples.
This is a land of temples, a land of the piousness with the awaited miracles. The state is all surrounded with temples and temples as setting up a backdrop with the cornucopia of orange flowers, the shadows of the banyan tree, and the soft beat of distant drums as yet another festival starts.
With the myriad of culture and tradition woven together attracts the tourists from across the world. It is known as the ‘temple state of India’.
With its hundreds and hundreds of temples, the state also marks its significance by hosting various remarkable monuments, temples containing intricate carvings and humbling gateways. The history of this Indian state dates back to the thousands of years ago, and is deep-rooted with its culture and traditions which can still be observed through its festivals and rituals.Tamil Nadu travel and tourism is a popular among the Indian and foreign tourists alike and for that the Tamil Nadu tour packages are a perfect way of exploring the splendor of the destination in Southern India.
General facts about Tamil Nadu Location: Southern India Language: English, Hindi, Malyalam and Tamil Climate: pleasant and moderate Major Attractions: M.G. Ramachandran, Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple Ideal Time to Visit: November and March
Tourist sightseeing in Tamil Nadu The famous places to visit in Tamil Nadu include Fort St. George , Marina Beach the memorials of Dravidian leaders Annadurai, M.G. Ramachandran, Meenakshi Sundareshwar Temple, Ramanathaswamy Temple and Kothanda Ramaswamy temple. Kanchipuram also called “City of 1000 Temples” and the beautiful hill station Kodaikanal. The waters of three different water bodies- the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, merge at Kanyakumari beach. The famous tourist attractions in Tamilnadu are Anamalai, Auroville, Chidambaram, Coimbatore, Coonoor, Covelong, Gingee, Hogenakal, Padmanabham, Cholamandal, Pulicat, Suchindaram, Point Calimere,Kotagiri,Thiruvanmiyur, Mudumalai, Mandanthurai Tiger Sanctuary, Tiruchchirappalli, Srirangam and Ooty.
Climate of Tamil Nadu Being located along with the coastline of the Bay of Bengal and various other important water bodies, the sate bears a pleasant and a moderate kind of climate; here summers are pleasant having little hot days and pleasant nights. With the borders of the water bodies, the state experiences showers almost all the year, bearing heavy showers during the monsoons. Here, the winters are quite mild and pleasant.
How to reach Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu by Air: Chennai has an international airport which links it with all the capital cities in India and also it is linked intra state with Trichy, Madurai, Salem and Coimbatore. Therefore, the state of Tamil Nadu is easily accessible. Tamil Nadu by Rail: The city is linked with broad gauge railway lines to cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Cochin, Thiruvananthapuram, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Lucknow, Guwahati etc. Meter gauge rail services are there in Chennai, Tuticorin, Madurai, Rameshwaram and Tirunelveli. Tamil Nadu by Road: The road connects Chennai with Karnataka, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh Apart from this a number of national and state highways make traveling very easy from major metropolitan cities like new Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai.