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Chennai, also known as Madras, the capital of
Tamil Nadu, is the country's fourth largest city. Compared to the other major
metros of India, it is far less congested and polluted. Chennai was the site of
the first settlement of the East India Company. It was founded
in 1639, on a piece of land given by the Raja of Chandragiri, the last
representative of the Vijayanagar rulers of Hampi.
On an organisational level, the city boasts of
reasonably efficient public services, public buses, and commuter trains run
smoothly. A great deal of industrial expansion has taken place in Chennai
recently, with the mushrooming of engineering plants, car-assembly plants,
educational institutions, and textile manufacturing units. Though there are no
major attractions as such, it does have the second biggest beach in the world,
the Marina Beach. Though a popular tourist spot, the beach is not really a
favourite with swimmers, as the sea is known to house a sizeable population of
sharks.
Chennai is a vibrant city that has managed to
strike a beautiful balance between the modern and the traditional, a metropolis
with a distinct old - world charm.
What to See...
Built in 1640 AD, the Fort St. George
once served as the very first bastion of the East India Company. Now, it houses
the Secretariat and the Legislative Assembly. The 46 metre - high flagstaff,
that adorns the front of the structure, is actually a mast salvaged from a 17th
century shipwreck. The Fort Museum has a remarkable collection of memorabilia,
dating back to the days of the Raj. Within the Fort complex, is also the oldest
Anglican Church in India, St Mary's Church, built in 1678-1680. It also
happens to be the oldest surviving British construction.
Another
ancient landmark in the city, is the Madras Harbour, one of the finest in
India, and entirely artificial, which has been around for almost a century.
Mylapore in the south, is the site of the famous Kapaleeswarar Temple
which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It has a typical Dravidian gopuram.
Near the temple, is the San Thome Cathedral, which is said to contain the
remains of St Thomas the Apostle (Doubting Thomas). Located on Triplicane High
Road is the Parathasarathy Temple, dedicated to Lord Krishna. Built in
the 8th century during the Pallava reign, it was later renovated by the
Vijayanagar kings in the 16th century.
The Government Museum and Art Gallery on
Pantheon Road, near Egmore station, has an interesting archaeological section,
and a bronze gallery. The archaeological section has an excellent collection of
items from all the major South Indian periods, including the Chola, Vijayanagar,
Hoysala and Chalukya periods. The bronze gallery has some impressive examples of
Chola bronze art. The Theosophical Society located on the banks of the
Adayar river, and Kalakshetra, an internationally renowned institution
for Indian classical dance and music, at Thiruvanmiyoor, are outstanding
examples of the cultural heritage of Tamil Nadu.
The National Deer Park is the only place
in the world, where one can still find a sizeable number of the endangered
species of Indian antelope (the black buck). The Deer Park, alongwith the
Madras Snake Park, which is supported by the World Wildlife Fund, are
located in the Raj Bhavan premises, at Guindy.
Festivals
Navaratri or Dussehra (Sept/Oct),
Diwali (Oct/Nov), Karthika (Nov/Dec) and Pongal (in Jan)
are some of the popular festivals in the region.
From mid-December to mid-January, Chennai comes
alive with the annual Carnatic classical music and dance festival.
How to Get There?
Air: Kamaraj National and Anna
International Airports are situated at Tirusulam about 20 kms from the city.
Rail: Chennai is connected by
rail with all major towns and cities in India. The main railheads are Central
and Egmore.
Road: Chennai is connected by a
good network of roads with all important places in Tamil Nadu and other parts of
India.
Where to Stay?
Taj Coromandel, Park Sheraton, The Trident,
Kanchi, Dasaprakash, V.G.P. Golden Beach Resort are some of the premier hotels
available for accomodation.
Contact
Government of India Tourist Office
154, Anna Salai, Chennai - 600002. Tel: 8524785, 8524295
Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC)
143, Anna Salai, Chennai - 600002. Tel: 830498, 830390
Tamil Nadu Government Tourist Information Centre
Domestic Terminal, Chennai Airport.
Tel: 2340569 |