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Amazing INDIA

India has an extremely rich and vivid history and heritage. It is the seventh-largest country in the world in terms of area and is located in South Asia. India represents the largest democracy worldwide and is home to the ancient Indus Valley civilization. It is a land of unparalleled beauty, which ranges from snow-capped mountains to burning deserts. It is endowed with a variety of landscapes, natural features and weather conditions, and moments of magic await the explorer in every corner of every state. India is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-religious society, and celebrates the holidays and festivals emanating from a diversity of beliefs.

Chennai not only displays a good collection of sightseeing options but also has a multitude of shopping places. Shopping places in Chennai exude much of their cultural essence, giving travellers a feel like they’re taking home a small part of this charming city to relish forever! The city is famous for shops selling detailed metal works from Thanjavur,  exquisite stone carvings from Mamallapuram, traditional products like Pattamara mats, bronze and brass castings and silver jewellery from Kumbakonam, leaf handicrafts from Tirunelveli, and shimmering silks from Kanchipuram to well-equipped.

Enchanting TAMIL NADU

Tamil Nadu, India’s southernmost state, has a long cultural history and is known for its rich traditions in the fields of literature, art, music and dance. Tamil Nadu is famed for its monumental, ancient Hindu temples and classical Bharatanatyam dance form. Unique cultural features such as Bharatanatyam (dance), Tanjore painting, and Tamil architecture were developed in Tamil Nadu and remain very much alive.

Music, dance, and drama in CHENNAI

Chennai, which was formerly known as Madras, is located on the southeastern coast of India in the northeastern corner of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is the most populace city in the state and boasts a beautiful coastline with pristine sands such as the Marina Beach. It also possesses historical monuments and cultural institutions that include the Egmore Government Museum, places of worship, as exemplified by the Kapaleeshwara Temple, and an eclectic mix of music, dance and drama.

In addition, Chennai is home to important bodies such as the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras), Anna University and the National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT). These scientific centers are involved in research, which is aimed at solving the water crisis through the development and optimization of state-of-the-art, water reclamation technologies and the boosting of the water supply. 

Moreover, Chennai was and is home to eminent scientists such as the former Indian president and nuclear scientist A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, globally respected experts like Sundar Pichai and Indra Nooyi, and many Nobel laureates.  

Stay safe

Tamil Nadu is one of the safest places in India. The Tourist Security Organization is part of the Department of Tourism and provides essential services for tourists. The organization was formed in Tamil Nadu in 2010 and has bases in the five tourism centers of Mamallapuram, Udhagamandalam, Kodaikanal, Rameswaram and Kanniyakumari. It ensures the protection of both foreign and domestic tourists and means that Chennai is among the most secure cities in India.

How to get there

Chennai International Airport is one of the busiest in India. Over 30 national and international carriers connect the city to major hubs across Asia, Europe, and North America. Chennai handles 400 flights a day, which places it fourth amongst India’s airports. Consequently, Chennai can be reached easily from all over the world and has direct connections to major destinations such as London, Frankfurt, Dubai, Singapore and Hong Kong. In addition to air travel, Chennai is linked to other major cities in India via an extensive rail and bus network, and public transport can enable attendee to explore the sights and sounds of the country