Famous place in tamilnadu.pdf

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Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India, is known for its rich cultural heritage, ancient temples, beautiful beaches, and scenic hill stations. Here are a few of the most famous places to visit in Tamil Nadu:

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Famous place in tamilnadu
Tamil Nadu is a state in India. It's the sixth largest state in terms of area and the second most
populous state after Uttar Pradesh. The capital city of Tamil Nadu is Chennai. There are
many places to visit in this beautiful state of India, but here we will talk about some famous
places in Tamilnadu

Chennai
Chennai is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu and also one of the most important cities in
India. It has a population of 6.8 million people, making it one of the most densely populated
cities in Asia as well.

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Chennai was founded by Chola king Rajendra Chola I around 100 B.C., who built an army
base there called Perungudi Fort on top of a hilltop overlooking his new capital city that
would later become known as Madras (later renamed Chennai). The city was then named
Mahabalipuram after him and became an important port city with ships sailing back and forth
between southeast Asia and Europe through this area until World War II when Japan invaded
China during World War II forcing them out—this caused more trade routes to shift eastward
towards India instead which helped bring prosperity back into some areas across southern
Asia including Chennai where they're still thriving today!

Chennai is an important cultural center for the Tamil people and has a rich history of art and
architecture that dates back thousands of years. Many ancient temples and monuments can be
found in the city, including Fort St. George which was built by British East India Company
traders in 1640 after they defeated the Portuguese who had been occupying Madras since
1522.
Mamallapuram
Mamallapuram is a town in Kancheepuram district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on the
Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal. It is known for its temples and monuments. The town
has been declared as a heritage city by Government of India under its Culture Department
scheme on 17th September 2009.[1]
Kanchipuram is one of the most important pilgrimage centres in India. The town has many
beautiful temples and monuments, which are visited by tourists from all over the world.
Kanchipuram is also famous for its silk sarees (pallu), which are woven by expert craftsmen
using pure gold and silver threads
Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari is a town in the southern part of Tamil Nadu state. It is located at the meeting
point of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, making it one of India's most important seaports.
The name Kanyakumari means "the end of land", referring to its position at the southernmost
tip of India.

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Kanyakumari has been an important place for centuries due to its strategic location on major
trade routes between East Africa, South East Asia and Europe during medieval times when it
was ruled by Muslims from Persia (Iran) until British rule ended in 1858 after four years
during which time Hindu rulers took over control until 1947 when India became independent
from Great Britain but retained British influence over its foreign affairs under Article 377 law
which criminalizes homosexuality so long as it remains illegal there today despite being
overturned by court rulings elsewhere over time since then!
Rameswaram
Ramanathapuram is a town and a municipality in the Ramanathapuram district of the Indian
state of Tamil Nadu. The town is located on Pamban Island separated from mainland India by
the Pamban channel.
Rameswaram has been an important pilgrimage centre for centuries and it is believed that this
town was founded by Sage Agastya or Indra in between 1st century BCE-3rd century CE
A.D., though some historians believe that this city was established during 4th century B C E
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Kanyakumari is a popular tourist destination and has been named as one of the most visited
places in India. It is often called the "Cape Comorin" or "Cape Kumari" because of its
location at the southern tip of India. The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport,
about an hour's drive from Kanyakumari. The town is famous for its Ramanathaswamy
Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama. It also has a 50 m high Hanuman Mandir built by the
Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1675 CE A.D.. Rameswaram is also known as ‘Dakshina
Kashi’ (a holy town like Varanasi) and the Pamban bridge is one of the longest sea bridges in
India..
Ooty
Ooty is a hill station in Tamil Nadu, India. It is located at an elevation of 2,235 metres (7,336
feet) above sea level.
Ooty has been known as "the Switzerland of India", because of its cool climate and beautiful
surroundings. It has a population of around 30,000 people and is popular among
honeymooners as well as tourists who want to escape from the heat or pollution of other parts
of the country.
Trichy
Trichy is the second largest city in Tamil Nadu. It is also known as Tiruchirappalli and
Tiruchi.
Trichy has many temples and monuments, including one of the oldest rock cut temples in
India: The Rock Fort Temple (RTF).

Thanjavur
Thanjavur is a city in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur is the headquarters
of the Thanjavur District, which was known as Tanjore until 1956. It lies on the banks of the
Cauvery River and has a population of around 3 million people. It is also home to several
ancient temples, including Kailasanathar Temple, Rajagopuram Shrine and
Annapoorneswarar Temple (also known as Swami Vivekananda).
The city has been called "the world's cultural capital", with its beautiful architecture and
sculptures being admired by tourists throughout Asia and Europe
These are the famous places in tamilnadu.
If you are a tourist and looking for the beautiful places to visit in Tamil Nadu, then you have
come to right place. Here we will provide information about these famous places in Tamil
Nadu.
 Chennai: Chennai is the capital city of Tamil Nadu. It has a population of more than
10 million people living here with different religions like Hinduism, Islam and
Christianity etc., The city also has many historical monuments like Grand Hotel
(Gulmarg), Marina Beach Park etc.,
 Mamallapuram: Located near Pondicherry on the southern tip of India's mainland, this
temple complex is one of its kind where visitors can see sculptures created by ancient
artists centuries ago which depict scenes from mythology including elephants fighting
bulls with swords in their hands! You can also go on boat rides through this lake
where peacocks roam freely around because they don't eat fish unlike other birds who
do eat them regularly throughout their lives - making it easier for your stomach not
having any trouble digesting food while visiting this place
Conclusion
The best part about these places is that they are not crowded, and you can spend some time
there. If you have the chance to visit any of these places, I would definitely recommend it
because it will give you more time to enjoy your trip!