Chennai
Chennai is the fourth largest city of India and one of the fastest growing. Formerly known as Madras, this vibrant city is home Marina Beach and the famous Kollywood Industry.
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Chidambaram
Situated some 250 Km from the capital city Chennai, Chidambaram is a temple town which is a must visit for devotees of Lord Shiva as it is home to the famous Nataraja Temple.
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Kancheepuram
Kancheepuram is considered to one of tmhe seven great cities of ancient India and is called 'The Golden City of Temples'. Kancheepuram has also become home to the finest Silk industry in India. When in Kancheepuram, do not forget to buy yourself some really exquisite silk saris you will ever see.
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Kanyakumari
Catch the most spectacular views of sunrise and sunset from the golden beaches of Kanyakumari. Kanyakumari is the southern most city of India which apart from beaches, is home to many famous temples and tourist attractions.
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Madurai
Madurai is the most visited pilgrimage destination in Tamil Nadu by the virtue of Sri Meenakshi Temple. The second largest city of Tamil Nadu also boosts of some very well kept palaces like Thirumalai Nayak Palace.
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Mamallapuram
Earlier known as Mahabalipuram, Mamallapuram is most famous for Shore Temple which has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. |
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Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram is an Island town situated right on the tip of Indian peninsula. It is one of the most sacred destinations in India and is one among the Char Dhams that are visited by Hindu pilgrims.
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Thanjavur
Thanjavur is 55 km east of Tiruchirappalli. It is the highly fertile delta of the Cavery River and the capital of the Cholas during their supremacy. |
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Vellore
Vellore which is situated 145 km from Chennai, is a semirural bazaar town. For tourists, it is acknowledged only for the Vijayanagar fort and its temple, which are in an excellent state of preservation and worth visiting.
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Tiruchirappalli
The most famous land mark of this bustling town is the Rockfort Temple, a spectacular monument perched on a massive rocky out crop which rises abruptly from the plain to tower over the old city.

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Aruppukottai
Aruppukottai is a small township and reflects the cultural essence of Tamil Nadu. The residents of the township seem to enlighten history with the lamps of culture. |
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Coimbatore
One of the most important cities of Tamilnadu, Coimbatore is called the 'Manchester of South India' and is the third largest city in the state. The headquarters of the Nilgiri region......
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Coonoor
The serene hill station of Coonoor lies in the arms of the Nilgiri Hills. In fact Coonoor is located at an altitude of 1800 m. Geographically speaking, Coonoor lies at the head of Hulikal ravine.
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Kodaikanal
The place is Kodaikanal, secludedly situated 2100 meters above sea level, in the beautiful Palani Hills. Kodaikanal is 120 Kms from the bustling city of Madurai and at least tens and thousands of Kilometers from the mundane.  |
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Kumbakonam
Kumbakonam is the city of divine strife of South India situated in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. It is a fertile area situated on the banks of river Cauvery and one of its tributaries Arasalaru.
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Nagercoil
Nagercoil is the capital of Kanyakumari. Until 1956, it was a part of Kerala, but now it is in Tamil Nadu. Nagercoil is famous for Nagaraja Temple and the names derived from this Temple.
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Ooty (Udhagamandalam)
Ooty, the Queen be seated in this heavenly abode remained undiscovered to the great southern dynasties and it took the British to explore it in the early 1800s.
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Trichy
Samayapuram, lying at a distance of 11 km from Trichy in Lalgudi taluk, is famous for the shrine of Mariamman, which Goddess has a rich legendary and historical background.
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Pondicherry
Pondicherry, a Union Territory of India, came under French rule in the second half of the 17th century.
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Karaikudi
To begin with, it was their food that made them famous chiken Pepper fry, did more to Chettinadu cuisine and the lifestyle of the Nattukkotai..  |
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Pattukotai
A historical important tourist spot with a serene atmosphere and scenic beauty, with a calm Bay of Bengal surrounding it, is not fully exploited
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Sivaganga
As per the National Archaeological Act, any monument of national importance is taken up over the Government and preserved for posterity.  |
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Pudukottai
Not far from the bustling town of Pudukottai, on the periphery of the sleepy village of Annavasal..
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Tarangambadi
The historical Fort Dansborg at Tarangambadi, a relic of the Danishera in India, is back in the limelight with ...
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