Besant Nagar Beach also called as Edward Elliot's Beach in Chennai is one of the cleanest sea shores of India. Adorned by brilliant sand sea shores, twisting waves and boundless stretch of ocean, the sea shore lures vacationers from various pieces of the world.
The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust is the brainchild of respected wildlife and herpetologist activist Romulus 'Rom' Whitaker - an activity to keep the blurring species of crocs in subcontinent safe.
Vivekananda House also prominently known as The Ice House is a pilgrimage and shrine centre for the followers and admirers of Swami Vivekananda. It is in this house that Swami Vivekananda stayed for about a month and a half in 1900.
Situated in Vadapalani, Vadapalani Murugan Temple is one of the most famous temples devoted to Lord Murugan. The temple is best known for assisting devotees finding life's problems solution.
Kishkinta is one of the most famous amusement theme parks in the city, located in Tambaram in Chennai. With a wide range of slides and rides designed both for kids and adults, the pace is perfect for spending time with friends, family and loved ones.
An Entire crowd pleaser, the Queens Land Amusement Park in Chennai is among the most loved holiday destinations in the city. Situated on the Chennai-Bangalore Trunk Road, this well known occasion spot, is spread across 70 sections of land, and was set up in mid 2003.
MGM Dizzee World is one of the biggest and ancient amusement parks in India. It brags of having had given its guests some unique experiences, lot of which were first-timers. It carried Jurong's Bird Show from Singapore to India path in 1999.
The lighthouse is opened in 1977, standing tall in Marina Beach and is well known as the city’s advance lighthouse. It is around 46 meters tall, three-sided structure with red and white strips and has a bit of ground-breaking lighting hardware.
The Birla Planetarium was inaugurated in 1985, a one of its sort planetarium. With technological assist from Japan, this planetarium has had some large development.
Situated in Thiruvallikeni, this is an eighth century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and has incredible architecture. The Temple highlights Dravidian design, loaded with engravings and figures of different symbols of Vishnu.