
Chennai Destination Guide
A sprawling metropolis with a wonderfully cosmopolitan character, Chennai is a popular tourist destination. It is also a centre of arts and culture, apart from being the most important industrial and business hub of South India. It is well connected by air, rail and road and serves as a gateway to South India. There are numerous tourist attractions in and around Chennai catering to diverse tastes and interests. Ornately designed and rock carved ancient temples, colonial era churches, historic sites and monuments, museums, gardens and wildlife parks, and excellent beaches are some of the attractions that make Chennai an outstanding destination.
Come visit ‘the Gateway to the South,’ with its long sandy shores, clear skies, historical landmarks and parks.
Use this Chennai destination guide to plan what you want to see and do during your holiday. A perfect way to do this is by taking a local tour. And be sure to check out some general India travel information.
Things to See & Do in Chennai
Tourist Information
Emergency Numbers
Police - 100
Fire - 101
Ambulance - 102
Traffic - 103
Government of India Tourist Office
154 Anna Salai, Tel: 8510459, 8524785, 8524295; Airport Counter (Domestic Terminal) Tel: 2340386; (International Terminal) Tel: 2345801. 24 hrs. Email: goirto@md3.vsnl.net.in
Tamilnadu Tourism development Corporation (TTDC)
143 Anna Salai, Tel: 830498.
ITDC, 29, Commander-in-chief Road, Tel: 8278884.
Dept. of Tourism
Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Panagal Building, Saidapet, Tel: 459488, 451694.
Marina Beach
Fort St. George
Kalakshetra
Guindy National Park
Snake Park
Parthasarathi Temple
Kapaleeswarar Temple
Vivekananda House & Museum
Gudiyam Caves
Elliot's Beach
Things to Do
There are some wonderful amusement parks in Chennai providing a lot of fun and entertainment. Places like Kiskinta, MGM Dizzee World and Dash-n-Splash are really popular with kids and grownups alike.
Visit to Museums
The museums in Chennai are very well kept and are really worth a visit. Be it science, history or art, Chennai has it all in the likes of the Government Museums, National Arts Gallery, Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre, Cholamandal Artists’ Village and the Birla Planetarium.
Shopping
Anything one needs is available in Chennai and shopping here is great fun, particularly at the local markets with all the haggling and the bustle. Pondy Bazaar, Anna Salai, Mount Road, Burma Bazaar and Ranganathan Street are a few of the popular shopping areas.
Dining
Being a cosmopolitan city, Chennai has its fair share of fine dining establishments serving local and international cuisine. But no visit to Chennai is complete without sampling the delicious traditional South Indian cuisine on offer here. Dishes like Dosa and Vada are very popular with locals and visitors alike and are quite safe to handle even for those not accustomed to Indian food.


