Welcome to Tamil Nadu!
A potpourri of vibrant cultures, exotic destinations and enduring memories; welcome to one of the heartlands of human civilization. Tamil Nadu - where stories never end .
Places to visit
Discover Tamil Nadu's unique destinations - from UNESCO World Heritage Sites to soothing beaches and hill stations.
An ideal destination for honeymooners, solo travellers, family vacationers and also individuals who simply want to travel with friends
Tranquil, graceful and steeped in Tamil culture, Madurai is the place to lose yourself in the streets and take a journey to discover the divine.
Kanniyakumari
Picture-perfect sunsets, enchanting full moon nights, scrumptious coastal food, walk by the azure waters - Kanyakumari can always leave you asking for more.
Here is where images from the past come together to paint the collage of a glorious city. A work of art in itself
Verdant valleys, with their enveloping blankets of mist, and lush mountain ranges offer a warm welcome to visitors
Experiences
If you're looking for some of the best travel experiences to explore in Tamil Nadu, you've arrived at the right spot!
Eat & Drink
Medical Tourism
UNESCO Wonders
Tamil Nadu, the cultural capital of India, boasts of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites which you should not miss
Things to do
From paragliding to scuba diving, from taking heritage trails to watching cultural activities, there is plenty to do, learn and experience in Tamil Nadu. Know more about what this enchanting land has to offer you.
Parasailing
Soar like a bird and flit like a butterfly and cherish the ecstasy and fun of flying. Tamil Nadu offers some of the safest parasailing spots in the country that will enable you to savour breathtaking views of its iconic landscapes.
Head to the sandy beaches of Tamil Nadu to ride on the rolling waves, to slice through the thundering breakers, to plunge into the depths and to feel the adrenaline rush.
The hiking trails of Tamil Nadu always offer a warm welcome to anyone seeking such solace.
Scuba Diving
Get ready to feel the thrills as you scuba dive into the pristine waters, and explore the magical flora and fauna flourishing there.
Leave the commotions of mundane life at home, and pack your bags for an exciting expedition through the trails and wildernesses of Tamil Nadu.
Attractions
Here's a list of top attractions in Tamil Nadu that you must experience at the very next opportunity.
Cuisine and Gastronomy
Treat yourself to the taste of Tamil Nadu. Immerse yourself in the unique stories that simmer in the state's gastronomic pot.
Lip-smacking snacks
The crunchy Murukku should be added to your list of must-try food in Tamil Nadu.
Cuisines of the Tamil Land
The delectable cuisine of Tamil Nadu is a culinary style which dates to antiquity and has since influenced the other states of South and South-East Asia.
Explore the regional cuisine of Tamil Nadu
Next time you visit Tamil Nadu explore beyond idli, vada and sambar. Instead savour each regional cuisine that boasts of unique cooking methods and spices. They have been backed with heirloom family recipes, ancient culture and traditions, community history and external influences.
Sweet Savouries from Tamil Nilam
No meal can be treated as complete without the desserts. The indulgent desserts of Tamil Nadu are exquisite and nutritious. Most are healthy preparations using less sugar and include healthy proteins like green gram and chickpea.
A relic of bygone Chola power & prosperity
The great Chola king, Rajaraja II (1143 CE –1173 CE), built the Airavatesvara Temple in Darasuram, which is ranked only third after the two famed Chola temples of Thanjavur and Gangaikondacholapuram. Read more...
Explore the Surreal Kolli Hills
Dazzling through the woods on top of hills of the Eastern ghats is the road that bends the most. Located in the high altitudes of the Eastern ghats, the Kolli Hills derive their name from the Goddess who guards the hills-ettukai Amman, also called the Kollipavai. Run wild and free in the unrevealed greenery.
The mountains are calling...
Check out these five lesser-known but pristine hill stations of Tamil Nadu that will certainly leave you spellbound. Explore the unexplored.
On the sands of time
The southernmost tip of India is a charming town blessed with beautiful temples, historical monuments and serene beaches. Kanniyakumari has been and remains a preferred destination for tourists. Part 5 of an Outlook special on tourism in Tamil Nadu.
Of faith and history
A district steeped in the history of faith, with links to epic legends as well as to modern-day visionaries, Ramanathapuram delights those who love history, gladdens the hearts of nature lovers and soothes the souls of spiritual seekers. Part 6 of an Outlook Special on tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu.
Of Worship and Waterfalls
A unique corner of Tamil Nadu, the newly-formed district of Tenkasi is home to spectacular waterfalls and ancient temples. A visit to Tenkasi is balm for the soul. Part 7 of an Outlook special on unexplored tourist spots in Tamil Nadu.
Unstained Salem
Synonymous with stainless steel, Salem’s other charms usually go unremarked. About 160 km from Coimbatore, this small city on the route to many better-known getaway destinations is overlooked by tourists. While religious travellers flock here, Salem is as significant for its lush greenery, waterfalls and rich history. Part 9 of an Outlook Special on unknown tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu.
Of forts, faith and food
Replete with a unique history and heritage, nature and nuance, culture and cuisine are the town and district of Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. Part 9 of an Outlook Special on lesser-known tourist spots takes you on a tour of this unforgettable destination.
Gift of the Forest
One of the top hill stations of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal has many well-known attractions. Yet, in spite of its popularity, it remains a serene island and retains the simple charm of a century ago. Part 10 of an Outlook special series on tourist spots of Tamil Nadu.
Yours Truly, Trichy
With its magnificent houses of worship and its heavy industries, the symbols of its past glory and the titles of its present significance, Trichy is an intriguing city. Part 11 of an Outlook Special series on Tamil Nadu tourism.
Magical Madurai
Bustling and yet soulful, ancient and yet modern, cultured and progressive, Madurai epitomises the best of Tamil Nadu. Part 12 of an Outlook special on tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu.
Of serenity and spirituality
Enveloped in an ambience of spirituality, Thiruvannamalai is one of the most serene destinations in Tamil Nadu. Part 13 of an Outlook special on lesser-known destinations in the state.
A town of temples
Tamil Nadu has a plethora of towns famous for their temples. But Kumbakonam is special among these. Part 14 of an Outlook special on lesser-known destinations in the state.
The Town of the Cosmic Dance
Yet another beautiful temple town built by the Cholas, Chidambaram has a quaint charm in addition to its spiritual significance. Part 15 of an Outlook special on tourist destinations in Tamil Nadu.
Of serenity and scenery
Endless greenery, unique temples, interesting festivals and wildlife reserves make Pollachi in Tamil Nadu an intriguing destination. Part 17 of an Outlook special on lesser-known destinations in the state.
A Festival of Kite Runners
This Independence Day weekend over the Bay of Bengal, kite history will be created! The state of Tamil Nadu welcomes kite flying culture on the most historic weekend of India as it celebrates 75 years of Independence!
A Trail Along The Coromandel Coast
Azure waters, clear skies, and shimmering sand. Tamil Nadu is where each beach lover's heaven exists
From 16th Century To Now, The Past Still Lives On
Discover the beauty left behind by the Portuguese, the Dutch, the British, the Scottish, and the Irish in Tamil Nadu
15 free things to do in Chennai, India's southern capital
Chennai, the steamy capital of Tamil Nadu, is huge, sometimes hectic, and a perfect introduction to the wonderful, frenetic energy of South India. The city sprawls for miles along one of the world’s largest urban beaches, dotted with temples, museums, Raj relics, and restaurants serving what could well be the world’s finest vegetarian cuisine.
6 top day trips from Chennai for steamy southern adventures
Often overlooked by the crowds who flock to Delhi and Mumbai, fascinating, foodie Chennai is the gateway to India’s steamy south. Within easy striking distance of the Tamil Nadu capital are timeless temple towns, coastal nature reserves, old colonial outposts and beach resorts that are as popular for monsoon watching as sitting on the sand.
5 Reasons To Travel To India’s Tamil Nadu
Of cuisine and culture
In the beautiful state of Tamil Nadu, is a quaint town that is typical as well as atypical of the state in several intriguing ways. Part 17 of an Outlook special on lesser-known destinations in Tamil Nadu looks at Karaikudi
History, built up
In our times of matchbox apartments and crowded parks, uninspired design and soulless malls, Chennai offers up a slice of both grandeur and grace through its several heritage buildings reflective of colonial times. Part 18 of an Outlook special on lesser-known destinations in Tamil Nadu
Colonial Cousins
Chennai is graced with a rich architectural legacy from the times of British colonial rule. Part 19 of an Outlook special on lesser-known aspects of Tamil Nadu as a tourist destination.
Pockets of Portugal
Much before the British established their stronghold over India, the Portuguese had established trade relations with the country. Heritage buildings in various parts of India reflect traces of Portuguese architectural traditions. While Goa might come first to mind, Tamil Nadu also has quite a few imprints of Portuguese culture. Part 20 of an Outlook special on lesser-known places of interest in the state.
Portal to Portugal
The imprint of the Portuguese in Tamil Nadu has a long history that predates the British, the Dutch and the French. This is still evident today in some churches and other buildings that remain, offering travellers who are interested in history and heritage an intriguing glimpse of our past. Part 21 of an Outlook special on lesser-known travel ideas in Tamil Nadu.
Scots and the city
The East India Company and the British Empire’s presence in Tamil Nadu caused an influx of officers, officials and men from not just England but Scotland and Ireland. This also left a distinctive and beautiful imprint on the landscape of Tamil Nadu, especially its architecture. Part 22 of an Outlook special on lesser-known travel ideas in Tamil Nadu.
The magic of Marghazi
Marghazi. From the name of an auspicious month to a word synonymous with a month-long festival of music and dance today, as the global cultural cognoscenti will attest to. Part 23 of an Outlook special on tourism in Tamil Nadu gives you a peek into one of the world’s biggest music festivals.
The dance of history
The Shore Temple. Magnificent sculptures. Windswept beaches. The whisper of waves. That is Mahabalipuram every day. But, for a month every year, it becomes a stage for the tinkle of anklets, the beat of the drum and the glorious sight of dancers in tandem. Part 24 of an Outlook special series on the tourism events and destinations of Tamil Nadu - the Indian Dance Festival.
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Food Walk in Triplicane organized by Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) & Madras Inherited: Discovering the Famous & Best Restaurant, Mess, Sweet & Snacks, Masala Milk Shop in Triplicane – Visit, Travel Guide exciting, lip-smacking food joints in triplicane
Heritage Food Walk in Triplicane organized by Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) & Madras Inherited: Discovering the Famous & Best Restaurants, Mess, Sweet & Snacks Shop, and Masala Milk Shop in Triplicane – Visit, Travel Guide
– exciting, lip-smacking food joints in triplicane.
To mark the celebration of Madras Day, Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) in association with Madras Inherited organized a Heritage Food walk in Tripiclicane, Chennai.
The food walk is enthusiastically curated by Madras Inherited team’s Shri Ashmitha Athreya, an Architect and heritage enthusiast. Each month, the Madras Inherited team organizes walks and events in various locations, under heritage and culture themes in and around Chennai.
We walked to some of Triplicane’s delicious and finest food outlets and sampled their mouthwatering varieties of Melting Halwas, Hot spicy Pakodas, Dive deep into Sambhar-soaked Idlis, Energizing Hot Masala Milk, and Strong Hot filter Coffee at the places where it all started many years ago, and listening to the stories, the culture behind this famous food outlets.
Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC)’s managing director Shri Sandeep Nanduri, who has also joined the food walk, said through TTDC they may plan for such heritage walks once a month.
The Triplicane heritage food trail started from Amir Mahal, the official palace of Arcot Nawab, and explored some of the Triplicane’s legacy and lip-smacking food joints like Basha Halwa Wala, Ratna Cafe, Thanigaivelan Inippagam, Hema Milk Depot, and finally ended at Bharathi Mess.
Triplicane heritage food trail started from Amir Mahal, the official palace of Arcot Nawab
Basha Halwawala – 100 Years Old Best Traditional Dum Ka Roat Halwa Sweet Shop in Triplicane, Chennai
Basha Halwa Wala, the 100 years old sweet shop in Jam Bazaar, Triplicane, Chennai, is most famous for its “Dum Ka Roat” – a halwa delicacy that is crusty on the outside and hot and soft on the inside. Basha Halwawala is one of the best places to have various varieties of tasty halwa sweets in the Chennai area.
The rates at Basha Halwa Wala are reasonable and the shop is always crowded with regular customers. This small outlet exists for decades with no other branches. This shop specialty still maintains its traditional taste and also it’s their traditional vintage way of packing them in cardboard boxes.
Basha Halwawala’s Authetic Dum Ka Roat
Basha Halwawala’s authentic Dum Ka Roat lured halwa lovers towards it and the shop is one of the landmarks of Triplicane in Chennai. Dum Ka Roat is basically a baked semolina pudding.
This hot, fresh, gooey, crispy pumpkin seed delight Halwa Dum Ka Roat was must try dessert and its texture is really super tasty and awesome.
They also mastered the art of making the carrot halwa and bottle gourd halwa. Carrot halwa was almost liquid, drenched in ghee, and purely yummy.
The 82-year-old traditional Basha Halwawala sweet shop is in the 4th generation and states that “there is no secret ingredient to the Dum Ka Roat and the trick lies entirely in the using coal dum baking of the dish, a process which takes 3-4 hours and the secret lies in the way it’s made”.
The shop is easily accessible, it is left to the popular mall “Express Avenue” and nearer to Jam Bazaar police station.
Travel Guide to visit Basha Halwawala, Triplicane Chennai:
Basha Halwawala Address: No. 9, Fakir Sahib Street, Ellis Puram, Jambazar, Triplicane, Chennai – 600005. Contact Number: 044 2841 2277 / 98401 74740 Basha Halwawala Timings: Saturday to Thursday: 10:00 AM–10:30 PM Friday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Ratna Cafe – 75 Years Old Best Authentic Sambhar Idli Restaurant in Triplicane, Chennai
Ratna cafe is the most famous 74 years old restaurant in Triplicane was started in 1948. It is one of the best places for its authentic sambhar Idli with its official tagline as “The Magic of Sambar”. Each day around 2,000 liters of sambar are prepared and sent to their other branches in Adyar and T. Nagar.
Menu of Ratna Cafe in Triplicane, Chennai
Their sambhar-soaked idli has been its main draw since the business’s inception. Their world-popular Sambar, a side dish draws customers rather than the main course Idli. Tiffin items are available during lunchtime too. The secret behind the restaurant is not only the recipe but also having separate cooks for different dishes.
Ratna Cafe is a treat for those who love South Indian food — Idlis, Dosas, and Vada that are served with a delicious sambhar and a variety of chutneys.
History of Ratna Cafe in Triplicane, Chennai :
Jaggilal Gupta founded Ratna Cafe in 1948, who is from a family in Mathura – district in Utter Pradesh, and moved to Madras – Chennai in 1948 and started Ratna Cafe. Next to him, Triloknath Gupta started a chain of south Indian restaurants of Ratna Cafe. Now the cafe is run by Rajendra Gupta and his son who bought this restaurant from Triloknath Gupta in 2002.
Ratna cafe is a pocket-friendly priced great food place in Chennai where good food comes at an affordable price.
Travel Guide to visit Ratna Cafe in Triplicane, Chennai:
Ratna Cafe Address: No. 255, Triplicane High Road, Chennai – 600005. Contact Number: 044 2848 7181 Ratna Cafe Timings: 7:00AM – 11:00AM
Thanigaivelan Inippagam – 45 Years Old Best Onion Pakoda Kadai & Traditional Sweets & Snacks Shop in Triplicane
Thanigaivelan Inippagam is the best sweet shop in Triplicane, Chennai. The sweet shop starts its journey in 1978. Even with the selling of many sweets and snacks, Thanigaivelan Inipagam is better known as “Pakoda Kadai”, for its unique delicious tasty “Onion Pakoda / Pakora” or “Vengaya Pakoda”.
From the year of its start, Thanigaivelan Sweets are offering high-quality sweets and savories like Kaara Boondhi, Onion Pakoda, Thattai, Ribbon Pakoda, Banana Chips, Potato Chips, Murukku, Masala Peanuts, Aloo-sev, Sev, Ladoo, Jangiri, Mysore Pak, Soam Papdi, Makan Peeda Adhirasam, Badhusa, and Gulab Jamun.
They keep their sweets and savories affordable. Their customers choose this shop for its quality, price, and taste. Shri T.Gayathri who currently runs the shop with her family says that her father-in-law established this shop as a special recipe for Pakoda and thus the reason behind the name “Pakoda Kadai”. They also cater to all types of parties, weddings, and gatherings.
Travel Guide to visit Thanigaivelan Inippagam in Triplicane, Chennai:
Thanigaivelan Inippagam Address: No:261/3, Pycrofts Road, Bharathi Salai, Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai – 600005. Contact Number: 98411 84446 Thanigaivelan Inippagam Timings: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Hema Milk Depot – 50 Years Old Best Masala Milk / Kadhai Doodh and Badam Milk Shop in Triplicane, Chennai
Hema Milk Depot is a popular shop for its hot Masala Milk or Kadhai Doodh and Badam Milk. This shop is currently run by Sohanlal Solanki, a Rajasthan-based father, and sons duo for more than 50 years in Triplicane. For their shop, they use only cow’s milk.
They serve tasty hot masala milk for Rs 15 and Rs 25. The malai on the light yellow masala milk and the sugar make for a nutritious hot drink. They also sell Milk Kova.
Travel Guide to visit Hema Milk Depot in Triplicane, Chennai :
Hema Milk Depot Address: 73, 35, Pycrofts Rd, Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai, – 600005 Contact Number: +91 9840939299 Hema Milk Depot Timings: 10:00 AM–10:00 PM
Bharathi Mess, Triplicane : Best Vegetarian Mess in Triplicane – Named after the Great Poet & Indian Independence Activist Shri Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi
Bharathi Mess (பாரதி மெஸ்) is one of the most popular mess/restaurants in Triplicane. This restaurant is named after the great poet, writer, journalist, Indian independence social reformer, and activist Shri Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi. We can find the entire Bharathi Mess is full of Bharathiar.
History of Bharathi Mess
Bharathi Mess was started in 2012 – over 10 years ago jointly by Shri S. Kannan and Shri S. Saravanan and they were the ones who fell in love with and inspired by Bharathi since their early days and took a decision to name their mess/restaurant after Shri Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi.
When we entered Bharathi Mess, we are welcomed with Mundashu Bharatiyar at the door entrance.
The mess space is small but long enough to accommodate more people. It was impressive that the tables were set up in a proper columns, and there is also a fast-food style for standing and eating.
Shri Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi’s Photogallery
Shri Mahakavi Subramania Bharathi’s rare photographs along with small notes about his life history and poems are plastered all over the walls, and songs of poets are played continuously.
Bharathi Mess is known for its traditional rice varieties such as Mapillai samba, millets, and greens. Meals for lunch come with a serving of Mappillai samba rice and Kambu kali with a bunch of veggies. Whole wheat noodles are also offered to customers at dinner time. Their menu also consists of all healthy evening snacks at very reasonable prices. Some of them are Ragi, Kambu ladoo, vazhapoo vada, and Kozhakattai – the Jaggery and coconut-stuffed steamed rice cakes.
To promote awareness about Bharathi, Books by and about the poet are available in the mess and are at discounted prices.
Bharathi Mess – Healthy & Traditional Food Menu
Bharathi Mess’s special menu is the mainstream of the restaurant. It is impossible to run a restaurant like this without a love for food. Breakfast is the popular meal of the day, Starting from Kambangali, Kelvarakukali to steamed dishes, and sprouted grains, their day starts with 35 items like idli, vada, Pongal, dosa, puri, Podi Dosa, Rava dosa, Onion puffs, and Ragi idiyappam is a popular morning tiffin as is Ulutham kanji (urad dhal kanji).
Bharathi Mess – Food Specialty
Bharathi Mess has an identity of its own, for tastes, food hygiene, and surroundings. They have a strict cooking policy of using no palm oil, no cooking soda, no white sugar, no maida, no preservatives or taste enhancer, and focus on serving millets and jaggery.
Travel Guide to visit Bharathi Mess, Triplicane Chennai:
Bharathi Mess Address: No. 10, Bharathi Salai, Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai – 600005 Contact Number: 044 4357 0162 Bharathi Mess Timings: 7.00 AM to 10.00 PM – Open on All Days
Madras day-themed Postcards
All the Tripiclicane food walk participants received beautiful Madras day-themed postcards.
Special thanks to Madras Inherited and Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) for helping us to discover some of Triplicane’s exciting, delicious food joints and their history. We strongly recommend their food walks.
participants of triplicane heritage food walk
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Chennai to Tirupati Tour Package
TTDC Tirupati Package from Chennai
It seems like TBTP Balaji Travels, as an authorized agency of TTDC Tamilnadu Tourism, offers a comprehensive TTDC Tirupati Package from Chennai . This TTDC Tirupati Package appears to provide a range of services aimed at facilitating a smooth pilgrimage to Tirupati:
- Transportation : TTDC AC Bus service for round-trip travel between Chennai and Tirupati.
- Meals : Inclusion of breakfast and lunch (typically vegetarian) at designated hotels.
- Special Entry Darshan Ticket : This tirupati package includes a special entry darshan ticket for Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) worth Rs. 300.
- Tour Guide : Assistance and guidance by a TTDC Tour Guide throughout the journey.
The contact number provided (+91-7418841511) seems to be a contact point for further inquiries or bookings regarding this TTDC Tirupati Package from Chennai . It's advisable to get in touch with the travel agency directly for the most updated information on the itinerary, prices, availability, and any additional details you may require for your trip.
TTDC Tirupati Package from Chennai by A/C Bus
The TTDC Tirupati Package offered by TBTP Balaji Travels from Chennai via AC Bus appears to provide a comprehensive tour experience:
- Transportation: Daily running AC Volvo Bus or AC Hitech Bus with 2+2 seating arrangement.
- Sightseeing: Visits to Tirupati Balaji Temple and Padmavathi Temple (Thiruchanur).
- Meals Included: Breakfast and lunch provided during the trip.
- Special VIP Darshan Ticket: Inclusive of a Rs 300 Special VIP Darshan Ticket for convenience.
- One Laddu Per Head: Complimentary laddu offered per person.
Boarding Point
It seems you've provided the boarding points for the TTDC Tirupati Package from Chennai . Here they are:
- Tamilnadu Tourism TTDC, Triplicane: Located at No.2, Wallajah Road, near D1 Police Station. Boarding time: 4:30 AM.
- Koyambedu (Opp Rohini Theatre): Boarding time: 5:00 AM.
- Poonamallee (Sanageetha Hotel): Boarding time: 5:15 AM.
- Tiruvallur (Manavalan Nagar): Boarding time: 5:45 AM.
The TTDC Tirupati Package itinerary you've provided outlines a typical day's schedule for pilgrims visiting Tirupati from Chennai:
- 05:00 AM: Departure from Chennai to Tirupati by AC Bus.
- 08:00 AM: Breakfast at a Tamilnadu Hotel in Thiruthani.
- 10:00 AM: Arrival at Tirupati Balaji Temple, where a TTDC tour guide assists with the darshan counter, guidance for various rituals like tonsuring (Mottai), Thulaparam, etc.
- 11:00 AM: Begin the darshan of Lord Balaji at the Tirupati Temple. The waiting time for darshan depends on the crowd.
- 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM: Duration for the darshan at Lord Balaji Temple.
- 02:00 PM: Lunch at BHIMAS PARADISE.
- 04:00 PM: Visit and darshan at Padmavathi Temple.
- 05:00 PM to 08:00 PM: Departure from Tirupati with a drop-off at Chennai.
This itinerary seems well-structured, allocating time for essential aspects like darshan at the Tirupati Balaji Temple, Padmavathi Temple visit, meals, and guidance from the TTDC tour guide. The duration of darshan may vary based on the crowd, which is typical for such popular pilgrimage destinations.
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Address: Peyalwar Koil St, Opp. Bharathi Illam, Narayana Krishnaraja Puram, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600005. Phone: 044 2844 2462. Entry Timings: 6AM to 12PM and 4PM to 9PM Entry Fee: Free. Moolavar ... Tamil Nadu International Kite Festival (TNIKF) organized by Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) & Global Media Box, at TTDC ...
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