Sunday, September 22, 2019

Chennai tourism

Tourism in Chennai

The blue waters of Bay of Bengal mingle with the golden sands at the beaches of Chennai. Once being a small village of fishermen Chennai attained a significant place during the British Rule. It is one of the four metropolitan cities of India. Chennai has a lot to offer to tourists in the form of ancient temples and Museums, Churches and forts built during the British rule.

Best Time to Visit

How to Reach

BY AIR -

Chennai has both domestic and international airports. Chennai is well connected to several Indian cities as well as international metropolises. The international flights arrive at the Anna Terminal whereas the domestic flights at Kamaraj Terminal. Flights are serviced in the city with major airlines. Frequent connections are available. From the airport, autos, private cars, buses, etc. can be taken to commute in the city.

BY RAIL -

Chennai Central, Egmore and Tambaram are the three railway stations in Chennai. The capital of Tamil Nadu is well connected to most major parts of the country. Trains connect the city to anywhere in the country. Taxis, local buses and auto rickshaws are easily available from the stations to reach anywhere in the city.

BY ROAD -

Chennai is well connected by 5 highways to all the major cities as well as states. One of Asia's largest bus stations is in Chennai, the CMBT. There are seven different state owned corporations which drive buses to and from various destinations within South India. Not only the city, by road you can reach the getaway’s from the city.

Tourist Attractions




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