Places To Visit In Chennai For Nature Lovers

August 4, 2019

Chennai, the capital of the Tamilnadu state, is located on the Coromandel Coast. The city is more than three centuries old and attracts tourists and travelers from local areas as well, as all corners of the country and the world. The city, well famous as an outstanding educational hub is a vibrant mix of the old and the new. It is easy to reach Chennai, as it is well connected by air and road. Stay at one of the best Chennai hotels booking online at Cleartrip for a comfortable lodging and a memorable experience.

Chennai will not disappoint you if you are a nature lover, as there are plenty of destinations to explore. Whether you are a wildlife photographer or a nature enthusiast, go ahead and explore the city and surrounding areas that make for a brilliant getaway. 

Here are some great ideas on how to spend your vacation in Chennai amidst beautiful nature:

Yelagiri, the magical hill station

Yelagiri is one of the most popular spots among locals and tourists. This is your chance to get pleasantly lost in the verdant hills and the charming neighbourhood of tribal villages. The tranquillity and peace of the region will beckon you to visit again. Take a walk or enjoy boating in the Punganoor artificial lake-cum-park.

Golden BeachResort

Explore the coastal beauty of Chennai at the Golden Beach Resort, which is located on the shores of the Bay of Bengal. You get a feel of rustic charm and timeless beauty as you walk around the resort. You can spend a day out on the beach and enjoy indoor facilities and amenities of the resort.

Kodaikanal, the princess of Hill Stations

Kodaikanal, also known as Kodai, is well known for its spectacular scenery that is sure to captivate your mind and soul forever. Those numerous waterfalls only add to the magical charm of the place. It is also one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in the country.

Marina Beach, the second-largest urban beach

Marina beach, is indeed one of the most stunning beaches along the Indian coasts. Hundreds of locals and tourists throng the beach every day. They spend some time enjoying the glorious beach and its waves. Later they admire the statues of heroes of the past and the freshwater creatures in the aquarium. One can take a horseback ride along the shore.

Mamallapuram, a World Heritage Site

Mamallapuram is famous, because of its ancient archaeological wonders. It is a must to visit the fascinating place which is also known as “Mahabs,” which stands for the Five Rathas. Hundreds of tourists and travelers flock to this laid-back town. It is a must to visit the Shore Temple on the water’s edge and the Sculpture museum that showcases the most magnificent sculptures and paintings. Another remarkable event that one should not miss is the Mamallapuram Dance Festival.

Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary, the oldest water bird sanctuary of India

Take a day-excursion from Chennai to visit the oldest water bird sanctuary of the country. The bird sanctuary boasts of migratory birds such as Blue-winged Teal, Garganey, Grey Wagtail, Pintail, Common Sandpiper, and many more. There are many small, but beautiful lakes within the sanctuary. One can spot more than forty thousand birds and 26 rare species in the Vedanthangal Bird Sanctuary. The best time to visit the sanctuary for bird lovers is from November to March.

Vandalur Zoo, the largest zoologicapark

Also popular as the Arignar Anna Zoological Park, the zoo is spread across more than 600 acres. The zoological park is well known for its dynamic efforts towards nature conservation and breeding program of endangered species. Get a live experience here to learn about the habitual expressions of thousands of animals, and many of these are rare and exotic species.

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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