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Best Places to visit in March in Chennai
March is the perfect month to explore the beauty of Chennai as the weather warms up and blossoms begin to appear. Take advantage of the city's numerous gardens, parks, and outdoor spots during this time. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll through a botanical garden, a visit to a historical site, or enjoying local festivals and events, March offers a great mix of experiences in Chennai.
Ashtalakshmi Temple, Chennai
Ashtalakshmi Temple is dedicated to eight avatars of goddess Lakshmi. It is located along the shorelines of Elliot Beach in Besant Nagar. The grandiose shrine measures 65ft in length and 45 ft in breadth. The most remarkable feature of the shrine is that it is constructed in the shape of
om. Eight forms of goddess symbolizing wealth, offspring, success, prosperity, courage, bravery, food, and knowledge are present in nine separate sanctums on four floors. The second floor of the temple has the shrine of Goddess Lakshmi and her consort Lord Vishnu.
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Elliots Beach, Besant Nagar
Religious Place
Family, Kids, Friends, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Ashtalakshmi Temple opening and closing timing from Monday to Friday 6:30 AM – 1:00 PM & 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Sunday evening may extend to -10:00 PM.
The Ashtalakshmi Temple is open every day for visitors.
January, February, March, April
Dakshinachitra Museum, Chennai
Dakshinachitra, literally means a picture of the South. It is one of the living-history museums in India set up with a mission of promoting and exhibiting the south Indian culture. Set up as a traditional village it has an array of 18 authentic dwellings that provide the viewers a glimpse
of lifestyle, architecture , performing arts, and craft of South India in the most engaging manner. The museum was conceptualized by an NGO, Madras Craft Foundation and was inaugurated on 14th Dec 1996. The premises house a research unit, playground, community area, and souvenir kiosks. In the house, artisans display their wares and regular workshops are organized to promote the vernacular style of art.
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SH 49, Muttukadu
Museum and Gallery
Family, Kids, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
Indian Adult - ₹175/- Indian Child (5 to 12 years of age) - ₹60/-, Indian Child (13 to 18 years of age) - ₹100/-, Overseas Visitors - ₹350/-, Overseas Students - ₹100/-
Dakshinachitra Museum opening and closing timing is 10:00 AM – 06:00 PM
Dakshinachitra Museum open for visitors
January, February, March, April
Guindy National Park, Chennai
This destination tops the itinerary list of most of the visitors. The park was formerly called "Guindy Lodge " and was the official residence of the governor of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the very few parks located inside the city. Owing to its small area, it is ranked
as the eighth smallest National park in India. The park with its rich biodiversity is an abode to around 350 species of plants, over 14 species of mammals, and over 150 species of birds. Its prime attractions include a snake park with king cobras, pythons, and vipers, children's park which has a mini railway, several swings, playground, elephant and pony rides which and memorials to great modern Indian leaders.
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Rangeguindy
Nature Sites and Parks
Family, Kids, Parents
Adult (per person) - ₹60/- Child (5-12 years) - ₹10/-
Guindy National Park opening and closing timing is 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
The Guindy National Park is open every day except Tuesday.
January, February, March
Kapaleeswarar Temple, Chennai
Dedicated to Lord Shiva known as Kapaleeswarar and his consort Goddess Parvati is known as Karpagambal (goddess of the wish yielding tree) the temple is a 7th-century exquisite specimen of Dravidian architecture. It is located in Mylapore and according to the legend Shakti worshipped Shiva in the form of a
peacock here. The temple has two gopurams one on the eastern and other on the western side and a sacred water tank. The deities in the shrine are seated on vahana or chariots and the pilgrims consider it a privilege to pull or lift them. Religious rituals are performed six times a day and each ritual has four steps of Abhisheka, Alangaram, Nivethanam, Deepa aradanai.
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Vinayaka Nagar Colony, Mylapore
Religious Place
Family, Kids, Friends, Married Couples, Solo, Unmarried Couples, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
No Entry Fee and Special Darshan ₹50/-
Kapaleeswarar Temple opening and closing time in morning is 5:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
The Kapaleeswarar Temple is open every day for visitors
January, February, March, April
Marina Beach, Chennai
Marina Beach is acclaimed as one of the longest natural urban beaches in the world. It extends over a distance of 12 km along the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal between St. George Fort in the North and Beasant Nagar in the South and is easily accessible by
different modes of transport. The immaculate charm, blithesome ambiance, and diverse ecosystems make it a popular hangout for all. Dotted by several kiosks of eatables, ethnic handicrafts, souvenirs it is a hot spot of public activity especially during early mornings and evenings. The aquarium and the Icehouse are the prime attractions offered by the place. Kite flying, pony riding, and beach cricket are common sports at the beach.
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Marina Beach
Nature Sites and Parks
Married Couples, Unmarried Couples, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Marina Beach now is open 24 hours a day, all days of the week
Marina Beach is open every day except Mondays.
January, February, March, April
Semmozhi Poonga, Chennai
Established in 2010 it happens to be the first Botanical garden in Chennai, located on Cathedral Road, Anna Salai junction. It is an ideal place to spend leisure time with friends and family while immersing one's soul in the beauty of nature. It has an exotic collection of several oriental
varieties plants especially bonsais imported from China and Thailand, exotic flora, medicinal plants, and aromatic herbs. It houses eight sub garden and twenty-five thematic gardens including water and rock garden, golden garden, mural walk, butterfly garden, fern garden, sunken garden, etc. Other prime attractions at the garden include canteen serving savory refreshments, an artificial duck pond, many water cascades,vertical gardens, and an amphitheater.
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Ellaiamman Colony, Teynampet
Nature Sites and Parks
Family, Kids, Friends, Solo, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
Indians ₹75/– (Adults), Children ₹40/– (Children below ~5 years sometimes free / lower fee), Walker Pass ₹500/–
Semmozhi Poonga opening and closing timing is 10:00 AM – 07:30 PM
The Semmozhi Poonga Garden is open every day for visitors
January, February, March
Thousand Lights Mosque, Chennai
The mosque was constructed in the conventional Islamic design with multiple domes and high minarets by the Wallajah family. It is one of the largest mosques in the country and is revered by all Muslim communities alike. The mosque houses the shrine of Imam Hossein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad,
and is therefore of prime significance to the Shia Muslims around the world. Going by a popular narrative it took about 1000 oil lamps to lighten its large assembly hall and this is how the mosque got its name. The walls of the mosque are adorned with the lines from the Holy Quran. The mosque draws pilgrims and tourists from all over the world, especially during Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar.
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Royapettah, Peters Road, Peters Colony
Religious Place
Friends, Solo, Parents, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Thousand Lights Mosque opening and closing timing is 5:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thousand Lights Mosque is open every day for visitors
January, February, March, April, May, June
Valluvar Kottam, Chennai
An architectural marvel erected to commemorate the contributions of a distinguished poet, philosopher and saint Thiruvalluvar. Built under the aegis of architect V.Ganapati Sthapati the monument is designed in the shape of a temple chariot housing the life-size effigy of saint Thiruvalluvar. The monument is built of 3000 blocks of
stones and stands baseless. It houses a capacious auditorium and the Kural Manimandapam, where 1330 verses of Thirukkural are inscribed. The figurine of a lion on the main gateway is adorned with splendid designs and the entire chariot is decorated with very famous as Kalamkari designs.
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Nungambakkam Lake Area Main Road
Monument
Family, Kids, Friends, Married Couples, Solo, Unmarried Couples, Parents, Siblings, Youngsters
No Entry Fee
Valluvar Kottam opening and closing timing is 08:30 AM – 05:30 PM
The Valluvar Kottam is open every day for visitors
January, February, March, April, May, June
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