South
India Travel -- Tamlinadu Cities
Tamilnadu
Cities Tour
Chennai
City
Chennai, the gracious capital city of Tamil Nadu is the
fourth largest metropolis in India. Located on a 17km stretch of the Coramandel
coast, the city is trisected by the waterways of Cooum and Adyar and the Buckingham
Canal.
Chidambaram
City
Chidambaram is also known as Thillai, since the place was
originally a forest of Thillai(Excecaria agallecha)shrubs. It is an important
pilgrim centre and a holy place for Saivaites as the famous Nataraja Temple is
located here.
Coimbatore
City

The third largest city of the state, Coimbatore, the headquarters
of a district of the same name, is one of the most industrialised cities in Tamil
Nadu. Known as the textile capital of South India or the Manchester of the South,
the city is situated on the banks of the river Noyyal. Coimbatore existed even
prior to the 2nd century AD as a small tribal village capital called Kongunad
until it was brought under Chola control in the 2nd or 3rd century AD by Karikalan,
the first of the early Cholas.
Coonoor
City
Coonoor is situated on the eastern side of the southern
extremity of the Doddabetta range, at an altitude of 1,858 metres above the sea
level. It is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiris. Coonoor is located
19-km away from Ooty, a famous hill station of India. Coonoor was home to the
Coon hill tribe.
Kanchipuram
City
Ancient Kanchipuram, the city of thousand temples, is one
of the seven most sacred pilgrim centres for the Hindus. There now remain about
126 temples in Kanchi and a few more in its outskirts. The city was the capital
of the Early Cholas as far back as the 2nd century BC and a Pallava capital between
the 6th and 8th centuries.
Kanniyakumari
City
Surrounded by Majestic Hills and the plains bordered by
colourful sea-shores, fringed with coconut trees and paddy fields, here and there
are few elevated patches of red cliffs with undulating valleys and plains between
the mountainous terrain and the sea - coast, so closely interwoven with Temples
and Churches and other edifices lies the district, 'Kanyakumari'. ( The district
name is spelled as ' Kanniyakumari ' in official records which is in tune with
the spoken name of the district in Tamil language) . With an area of 1672 sq.km.
it occupies 1.29% of the total extent of Tamil Nadu.
Kodaikannal
City
Nature at her most beautiful. Where the ochre earth sayly
covers herself in emerald silk-That is studded with gems of sheer, glittering
water. The mist is her shawl, covering her with mystique and magic. And amidst
all this is you, nature's own creation. The place is Kodaikknal, secludely situated
2100 meters above sea level, in the beautiful palani Hills.
Madurai
City
Madurai, probably over 2500 years old, is the oldest city
in Tamil Nadu. Its origin and name emerge from a misty and lovely legend. In a
forest near a lotus pond, Indra, King of Gods, Worshipped Lord Siva as a Swayambu
Lingam.
Mahabalipuram
City

World famous for its shore temples, Mahabalipuram, was
the second capital of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. 58 kilometres from Madras
on the Bay of Bengal, this tiny sea side village of Mahabalipuram, is set in a
boulder strewn landscape.
Mamallapuram
City
Mamallapuram, 60 Kms., South of Chennai, nestling on the
shore of the Bay of Bengal, was a port of the Pallavas. The Pallavas have created
many marvellous monuments with Sculpture Panels, Caves Monolithic Rathas and Temples.
Ooty
City
Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam, which stands 7,349 feet above
sea level in the Nilgiris, is known as the Queen of southern hill resorts of India.
Ooty, as it is popularly known, spreads over 36 square miles, and the temperature
ranges from 25 degree celsius in summers, to near freezing in winters.
Rameshwaram
City
Rameswaram, a small island in the Gulf of Mannar, is a
major pilgrim centre .It is connected to the mainland by road and rail bridges.
Rameswaram is holy, because Sri Rama, on his return from Sri Lanka, offered his
thanks to Lord Shiva and performed pooja to wash away his sins which he got by
killing Demon King, Ravana.
Trichy
City
Tiruchirappalli now called Trichy is situated on the banks
of the Cauvery river. Trichy, the fourth largest city in the state was a citadel
of the early Cholas which later fell to the Pallavas.