Sight seeing

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Full Day Tour Of Chennai

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FULL DAY TOUR OF CHENNAI

Proceed to sightseeing of City Chennai is India's fourth biggest City and the gateway to the South. From a tiny hamlet in 1639, it grew around the nucleus of Fort St.George built by the British. The British set foot by starting the East India Company. Many buildings built by the British still exist to remind you of the Colonial Raj.

During the city tour visit the Kapaleswara temple, one of the most famous Shiva temple in the South. Later visit Santhome Cathedral, where St. Thomas the Apostle of Jesus Christ lived and preached Christianity. Drive along the Marina Beach believed to be the second longest beach in the World, drive through the beach road leads to Fort St. George, Inside the Fort, and visit the St. Mary's Church, believed to be the oldest Anglican Church East of the Suez. Adjacent is the Fort Museum, where the weaponry of the British is at display.

Lunch at Restaurant on their Own

Later drive into the city and view the High Court building and the railway building, Central Station and Rippon building, and proceed on to see the Bronze Gallery, which has a good collection of bronze sculptures of the Chola period.
After the visit drive back to pier.

Package Details

Approx Duration :

09.00 hours

Price per Person :

INR 400 (A/C Tempo Traveller) / INR 520 (A/C Deluxe Mini Coach)

Minimum Participants :

10 for Tempo Traveller / 16 for Deluxe Mini Coach

Maximum Participants :

10 for Tempo Traveller / 20 for Deluxe Mini Coach
 

Walking

This tour involves a moderate amount of walking as the coach must get parked at a distance away from the monument / temple. The tour also involves a number of stairs and inclines and none of the stops are wheelchair accessible.

Notes

Shoes must be removed prior to entering the temple, suggest having a pair of thick socks as the pavement will be hot & wet.

Sunscreen, sunglasses and hats are recommended.

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