Category: Tamilnadu Tour Packages

REASON TO VISIT SURYANAR KOVIL NEAR KUMBAKONAM IN TAMILNADU

The concept of worshipping the Sun is one nearly as old as mankind itself. Being one of the most conspicuous and powerful entities in the physical world, the Sun has naturally drawn the attention and gained the admiration of many races, who have incarnated and worshipped it as a god. Hence, Sun became the dominant figure among all ancient civilizations, from […]

Popular Navagraha Temples In Tamil Nadu You Should Visit on Your Spiritual Journey

Temples always promises a peaceful place full of divine energy and creates an aura of spirituality where one can feel the presence of God. Visiting a temple enriches one’s soul with love, energy, and radiance of the God almighty and brings a ray of hope and fills body, mind, and soul with a wave of […]

Popular places to visit in Tamilnadu for Jallikattu?

Tamil Nadu is most popular in the global forum for many reasons. Few of them include the magnificent temples, tangy cuisines across various regions and most importantly the festivals celebrated for every season. From the row of festivals, we are discussing about the most renowned warrior sport, which is indeed a pride of Tamil Nadu, […]

Reasons Why should we visit Temples of Tamilnadu ?

Right time has come to shed out the negative thoughts and fears in our life. Row of lockdowns are over and get ready to explore the world, as travel gives us bounty of joy, always! Close to one year has passed by with lockdowns, work from home, online learning and all stuffs which kept us […]

Madras Day – Celebrate the History and Heritage of Madras

The capital city of Tamil Nadu is going to celebrate its 380th birthday on August 22nd of 2019. Madras day is celebrated on 22nd of August month every year. Chennai is considered as Metropolitan Area because it is the fifth largest city and 36th largest urban area by population in the world. Chennai is among the most visited Indian cities by foreign tourists.

Mahabalipuram

The coastal resort town of Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu hosts a group of monuments that are together regarded as one of the ‘Seven Wonders of Tamil Nadu.’ The historical importance of these structures has been recognized by the UNESCO who has inscribed the monuments as a World Heritage Site. 40 ancient temples and monuments dot the sites. Most of these monuments were built during the Pallava dynasty.

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