TEMPLE
CITY
Kanchipuram is a Spectacular Temple
city known as city of thousand temples which reflects the
Glorious Traditions of South India with its noted temples
VEDANTANGAL--BIRDS SANCTUARY
It is one of the major Water Bird Sanctuaries in India.of
48 Kms from Kanchipuram . The birds nest on the branches of
submerged trees. Storks, Egrets, Cormorants, Darter, Flamingos,
Pelicans, moor hens,
herons, kingfishers, sandpipers, white ibis,spoonbills, swans
and grey wagtails are some of the birds which arrive here
during season.The best season time is between October and
March, when a large number of migratory birds visit. The birds
can be viewed from the bank or from the watch tower.
MUTTUKKADU
This is a large lake formed out of the backwaters, with boating
and wind surfing facilities. It is located at a distance of
80 Kms from Kanchipuram . The Backwaters of Muttukkadu have
been developed by the Tamilnadu Tourism Development Corporation
to serve as a picnic spot and a centre for water sports.Training
and demonstration programmes are organised for beginners.
MAMMALAPPURAM
It was a flourishing port town during
the time of Pallavas.This is one of the main tourist place
in kanchipuram. The monuments of Mamallapuram are excellent
specimen of Dravidian temple architecture and Pallava art.
COVELONG--THE BEACH
This is a small fishing village 40 kms from Chennai on the
Mahabalipuram road. There are the remains of a fort which
now functions as a luxury beach resort. Facilities for windsurfing
and swimming are available here. A dargah and an ancient church
are located here.
DAKSHINA CHITRA – a little Tamil Nadu
has relocated 18th, 19th and early 20th
century houses and re-created village streets and work places
providing authentic insights into the domestic architecture,
spatial organisation, life-styles and character of the essential
Tamilian or Keralite or Andhrite or Kannadiga.
KANCHI KAMAKODI PEETHAM
The kamakodi peetham and kammakshiamman temple are closely
associated with the life of Sankaracharya. The Kamakoti Peetham
is enshrined in the Sri Chakra just in front of Sri Devi and
all pujas and sacrifices are offered to the Sri Chakra.
SADRAS--THE BEACH
This fine beach is located 16 kms from Mamallapuram. Originally
this was a Dutch settlement but now it is coming majorly as
a beach resort.
KANCHI KUDIL--ANCIENT HOUSE
Kanchi Kudil was born of a desire to
turn ancestral property into a place of tourist interest,
that tourists may get a feel of the life as lived in a historic
place as Kanchipuram. While temples and monuments index the
cultural life of a city, the real soul of a place is to be
found in its people and their homes.
ANNA MEMORIAL
Kanchipuram is the birth place of Dr. C.N. Annadurai, the
scholar statesman, affectionately called Anna - The Elder
Brother - by the general public. His ancestral house located
here has been converted into a memorial
THE CROCODILE BANK
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Just 14 kms from Mamallapuram is a crocodile breeding center.
At this center about 5000 crocodiles of 6 different species,alligators
& other reptiles are bred in captivity, kept in open,
marshy enclosures. There is also a snake farm where anti venom
is produced and there is a regular venoem extraction show.
SRIPERUMPUDUR
It is 29 kms from Chennai on the way to Kanchipuram. It is
the birth place of Saint Ramanujar, the Father of Visishtadvaida
philosophy of Vaishnavism and hence an important pilgirim
centre for the Vaishnavites.
KANCHIPURAM SILKS
Today, apart from its temples, this small town is also known
for its thriving handloom industry. Kancheepuram is also known
as Silk City. since the main profession of the people living
in and around is weaving silk sarees. The silk weavers of
Kanchi settled more than 400 years ago and have given it an
enviable reputation as the producer of the best silk sarees
in the country.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
There are fairs and festivals all round the year at Kanchipuram.
Some important festivals include the Brahmothsavam, Garudothsavam,
and Car (rath) festivals, which are held in the months of
January, April, and May respectively. Silk Tourism Festival
is organised in the Month of October.
HOW TO GET THERE
By Road
Kanchipuram is 75 kms away from Chennai and is well connected
by a good network of roads. There are frequent bus services
from Kanchi to Chennai, Bangalore and other places.
By Air
The nearest airport is Chennai International Airport, just
a 2 hours drive away.
By Rail
Can be reached from Chennai central railway station and Arakkonam
railway station.
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