Total Chennai city tour in Private car with guide & lunch 7.00/8.00 am – Sri Ramakrishna Math Pick up from hotel in Chennai and visit to Sri Ramakrishna Math, located at 31 RK Mutt Road (Chennai 600004). This serene and spiritually enriching place is dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna, a revered saint of India. Spend 45 […]
7:00 AM – Departure from Chennai to Pondicherry Your journey begins with a 3-hour drive from Chennai to Pondicherry (approximately 150 kilometers), a charming coastal town known for its colonial heritage, vibrant culture, and spiritual significance. During the drive, enjoy the scenic views of the countryside and the serene coastal landscapes. 10:00 AM – Arrival […]
Your day will begin with a pick-up from your hotel in Chennai in the morning. Start by exploring the city’s iconic landmarks, beginning with Marina Beach, one of the longest urban beaches in the world. Enjoy a relaxing walk along its scenic shoreline. Next, immerse yourself in Chennai’s rich cultural heritage with a visit to […]
Take a trip to Pondicherry, a charming, laid-back seaside town with a unique Franco-Tamil culture. See the city’s lovely architecture, and enjoy its delicious food, gentle sea breeze and laidback pace of life.
Walk on the Marina Beach, sip in the festivity and learn the legacy of the City through its statues. Experience the city's beliefs at Parthasarthy Temple. Get to know why a Bull Fight is close to the heart of Chennaites at Jalikattu memorial.
Explore one of Chennai's most interesting neighborhoods on foot with this walking tour of Mylapore. You'll get to visit the famous Kapalesshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and the Portuguese San Thome Church, walk through colorful markets, and try out some traditional South Indian snacks.
This is a food walk in the Sowcarpet, to introduce you to the traditional cuisine of south India.Chennai’s tourist menus won’t give you a true perspective on the everyday foods enjoyed by locals.
Mamallapuram (also called Mahaballipuram) is about an hour's drive from Chennai on the East Coast Road. It was the second capital and seaport of the Pallava Kings who ruled in the 5th century.
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