
Travel of Tamil Nadu – Eden of tourism delight. The beautiful beaches, the magnificent temples, picturesque wildlife sanctuaries, colourful festivals and a plethora of panoramic sites make Tamil Nadu tourism an enthralling experience. Tamil Nadu is the magnificent land of temples and a paradise for all art-lovers. A blend of ancient and modern world, Tamil Nadu offers you myriad of breathtaking sights. Tour Tamil Nadu and relish its natural beauty. Tamil Nadu shares boundaries with three bedazzling state- Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala.
TamilNadu is full of surprises! The intrepid tourist, who has heard and read about Tamil Nadu expects to see Lots of Temples. Several Monuments perhaps. Then the surprises begin, 1000-km-sunkissed-beaches, magnificent historical monuments, eternal rhythm of the gurgling waterfalls, wondrous wildlife & bird sanctuaries, emerald green natural habitats, artefacts, paintings, dance forms , the colour and pageantry of festive days with good network of road, rail and air linking all the destinations in the country. Major airlines in the world link Tamilnadu with the other parts of the world.
For a tourist, the best locales to visit is Chennai, the enchanting capital city; Mamallapuram, the beach resort; Kanchipuram, the land of 1000 temples; Madurai famous for the Meenakshi temple; Rameshwaram, Tiruchirapalli and Thanjavur, the temple trio; Chettinadu palaces, the charming hill resorts of Yercaud, Ootacamund and Kodaikanal and Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India, famous for its fantastic sunrise and sunset.

Tamil Nadu has a history that dates back to a thousand or more years. It is a land of a heady combination of traditions and culture which until now continue to live in harmony. The state is the cradle of the Dravidian culture and tradition and has long been a leader of peace and knowledge.
Tourist of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is referred to as the “Land of Temples” for housing more than 30,000 temples. Each temple has its own story of religious, artistic and cultural accomplishment and specialty. These temples are only part of the many tourist attractions of the state.
Another spot that tourists might want to explore in the state is the beaches. The place has a long coastline stretching nearly 1000 kilometers. One of the frequently visited spot is the island of Sri Padaparai, associated with the goddess Parvati. It is known as the Vivekanada Memorial at the Southern tip of India.
Traditions would have it that the philosopher Vivekanada spent time in this place meditating on India's plight and the nature of Hinduism before going to the World Parliament of Religions Conference in Chicago where he became famous.
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