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Chennai (Madras) - The Capital City Of Tamil Nadu And Ancient Beauty

Chennai (Madras)

Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is one of the most well-liked tourist locations in the southern part of the nation due to its ancient temples, lively arts scene, natural marvels, and thriving culinary scene. This bustling city, which is situated on the Coromandel Peninsula, was formerly known as Madras.

Best time to visit: Oct-To-Feb
Things to do: Scuba Diving, Visiting Art Gallery, Parasailing, Camping Under the starts

HOW TO REACH CHENNAI

  • Flight - One of the biggest airports in the nation is Chennai International Airport, which is located about 20 km from the city center. The airport, which is spread out across the uptown areas of Meenambakkam, Tirusulam, and Pallavaram, has been noted to have managed more than 342 aircraft movements daily. While all domestic flights operated by Air India and GoAir depart from this location's Kamaraj Terminal, foreign flights operated by, among others, Lufthansa, Oman Air, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, SpiceJet, Jet Airways, and IndiGo land at the Anna Terminal.
  • Rail - The two main railway stations in Chennai, Chennai Central (MAS) and Chennai Egmore (MS), link the city with most other important Indian cities as well as Delhi, Cochin, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Hyderabad.
  • Road - With the help of good motorable roads, Chennai is well connected to a number of neighboring cities and towns. The city is also home to the biggest bus station in the nation, the 37-acre Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus, or CMBT (11 kilometers from the city center). Numerous national highways link Chennai to, among other places, Trichy (330 km), Bangalore (350 km), Coimbatore (500 km), and Tiruvallur (50 km).

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Local Bus - Buses operated by Chennai's Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) have extremely low fares that vary from $3 to $50 and travel throughout the city. A/C and Luxury buses are also available. Typically, males sit in the seats on the right and women in the ones on the left.
  • Auto - Despite the fact that autorickshaws are obliged by law to use meters, many either don't or overcharge. Try to find a meter-equipped car or one of the newly well-liked share cars. Always clarify the price up front with the driver, and if you're unsure, just choose another vehicle.
  • Metro/Train - A dependable suburban railway network exists in Chennai. In times of heavy traffic, trains are a quick option to buses and are quite frequent. Its rate is Rs.5, the lowest in the nation.
  • Taxi - Reliable app-based cab services like Ola and Uber are a blessing in a city notorious for its overcharging and unfriendly autorickshaw drivers. Longer-term rentals and many "call-taxis" with pre-set minimal fares that can be pre-booked over the phone are also available.

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