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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tourist Destinations of South India Part 5

Madurai - The world renowned temple city


Madurai is arguably the best temple destination in south. With a history that dates back to 4 BC, the town’s cultural importance cannot be denied. Legend goes that the city is named after the nectar that flowed from Lord Shiva’s hair as blessing. With such a quaint beginning, it is not surprising that the town is lively and colourful, given to rituals and processions. The Meenakshy-Sundareshwar temple is ostentatious and labyrinthine with colourful effigies of mythological figures and gold-topped pinnacles. If you have to visit a stunning temple destination in Southern India, let it be Madurai.

Must visit places in Madurai: Meenakshy Temple, Thirumalai Nayak Palace, Gandhi Memorial Museum

Nearby Getaways from Madurai: Vaigai Dam. 69 kms. Scenic, surrounded by a lush garden. Ideal for a picnic.

Chennai - the cultural melting point of South

With delectable Chettinad cuisine, excellent silk shopping and 500-years worth of monuments, Chennai is a hotpot of culture and chaos. Raj era edifices jostle with ancient, exquisite temples built in stone, with a peppering of Portuguese style Churches. The world’s second longest beach hedges it in from one side, the rest teeming with crowds and perpetually growing.

Must visit places in Chennai: Marina Beach (world’s second longest beach), Kapaleshwar Temple,  Basilica of San Thome, Theosophical Society

Nearby Getaways from Chennai: Mamallapuram. 58 kms. Temple town by the sea. Home to the famous Shore Temple.

Pondicherry - the France in India

If India is a land of paradoxes, nowhere else do they manifest themselves better than in Pondicherry. This town of wide roads and neo-colonial buildings is populated by colonnaded colour washed villas. Mineral water bottles proclaim Pondicherry’s greatness in English, Tamil and French here and the policemen still wear kepis. The flavour is unmistakably French. And yet, in the Tamil quarter a traditional Tamil way of life goes on, the markets are populated with locals speaking Tamil and it all marries in a seamless, exotic blend. Visit the Auroville, the planned ‘City of Dawn’, housing sprawling gardens, meditation centre and new-age living techniques. Serene and quiet.

Must visit places in Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, The French Quarter, Church of Immaculate Conception, Auroville
Nearby Getaways from Pondicherry: Kanchipur. 75 kms. 2,000 year old temples and exquisite hand-loomed Kanchi silk sarees.

Bangalore - The City of Gardens

Bangalore is urbane with its buzzing café-pub culture and its young professionals who thrive here. The quintessential cosmopolitan city that put India on the contemporary world map, Bangalore is the city of pubs and gardens. Although Bangalore does not offer much in terms of sights, visit Bangalore for the trendy, modern vibe it offers, with its influx of IT companies and the emerging face of urban India. The clean and laidback city is also a perfect base to start exploring the surrounding culturally rich area.

Must visit places in Bangalore: MG Road (Shopping and fun!), Tipu’s Summer Palace, Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Nearby Getaways from Bangalore: Mysore. 134 kms. Sandalwood city with an old world charm.

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