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Tamil Nadu
It is a tourist paradise. A glorious culture. A rich tapestry of
history . A nature's paradise of blue beaches and clear skies..... a
modern state. To get a full view of this enchanting state, you are
most welcome to Tamilnadu any time.
You can revel on the Marina beach or go cruising in the theme parks
or let your mind rest in peace in the midst of magnificent-temples.
You may walk through the living traditions and relive the timeless
past. Holidaying in Tamilnadu will cool your feelings and carry home
happy memories. Come to this land.
- Chennai (Madras)
The Capital City of Tamil Nadu and fourth largest in India, has
one of the finest beaches in Asia. It was founded with the
construction of Fort St George in 1640 A.D by Francis Day of the
East India Company.
Today, Madras is a curious mixture. While it retains the old
legacy of the British East India Company and is in some ways, a
conservative bastion in social and religious matters, it is also
the Hollywood of South India, and simultaneously, a stronghold of
traditional Tamil culture. There are churchyards, staid
residential areas and prim gardens, alongside high, jazzy cinema
posters with giant-sized cutouts of actors and actresses.
- Coimbatore
Coimbatore or Kovai (as known in the local lingo) is situated on
the border between Kerala and Tamilnadu somewhere in the exact
middle of Tamilnadu. Coimbatore is the third largest city in
Tamilnadu.
It is also the district headquarter of the Coimbatore district. It
is the centre of textile manufacturing in the state and there are
over a hundred mills in and around. Tirupur, a place nearby but
within the district, exports the maximum clothing from the
country. Hence, Coimbatore is also known by the sobriquet
Manchester of South India.
The headquarters of the Nilgiri region, its exposure to the
Palghat Gap of the Western Ghats gives Coimbatore a pleasant
weather most of the time. But the summers are not bearable.
Coimbatore is accessible by air, rail and road. There is a
domestic airport in the outskirts of the city for fliers. There
are hotels of all ranges from non-star to five-star for any kind
of visitor to the city. The variety in restaurants are also high,
except that majority will be serving South Indian food and will be
vegetarian. The bus service also connects all parts of the city.
Coimbatore has a lot to offer a leisure traveller as well. Itıs
ornately carved temples, its lovely landscape of hills, valleys
and waterfalls, a salubrious climate and the excellent amenities -
all add up to give a great time to a tourist.
- Kodaikanal
At an altitude of over 7,000 feet in the Western Ghats lies
Kodaikanal, the beautiful hill station of Tamil Nadu. A sojourn
away from the dust and grime of the city, Kodaikanal offers a cool
respite. There is scenic grandeur and many an alluring spot
including the spectacular Pillar Rocks, the serene Coaker's Walk
and many magnificent waterfalls. The lake with its 5 km long
promenade is popular with visitors. Kodaikanal is easily
accessible by road.
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