Discover Chennai, the vibrant epicentre of Tamil Nadu's rich political and cultural heritage. Chennai is acclaimed as the “Gateway to South India” due to its status as the oldest modern city in India. Experience the essence of Chennai's history and spirituality on a private trip.
Get ready to be enchanted by Chennai's historical charm. The holy Kapaleeshwar Temple is your first stop. It is right in the middle of the Mylapore district. This architectural masterpiece has a 37-meter gopuram at its entrance.
As you enter the revered Agraharam, continue your journey through the complex tapestry of Hindu history. Explore the timeless appeal of old Hindu traditions and buildings, taking in the peaceful atmosphere and cultural wealth that these places give off.
One of the best things about this stop is the chance to enjoy real, delicious filter coffee that was made with great care by Brahmins.
Next, experience the vibrant atmosphere of one of Chennai's renowned fish markets, the Pattinapakkam Fish Market. This market is bustling with diverse varieties of fresh fish and stalls that fry fish on-site. Afterwards, head to Fort St. George and the Government Museum.
Explore the historic British-built Fort St. George, housing the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly and a museum showcasing artefacts depicting Chennai's history and colonial era.
Take a scenic drive along Marina Beach next, India's longest urban shore. Take in the scenery as you watch the colourful fabric of local life play out against the blue waters. Choose to take a horseback ride along the shore while you are here (cost not included).
Continue to the Santhome Cathedral Basilica, a monumental cathedral built over the tomb of one of Jesus' apostles, showcasing the ancient roots of Christianity in India. Before the end of the tour, visit St. George's Cathedral, renowned for its architecture and tranquil ambiance.
Known for its beaches, temples, textiles, historical monuments, Carnatic music, and classical dances, Chennai is an ancient city steeped in culture, trade, and impressive architecture. It embodies a unique blend of colonial influences from the British and French eras.