Best Places to visit with Kids in Chennai
25 Best Places to visit with Kids in Chennai
Valluvar Kottam Elliot's Beach Dakshinachitra Museum Ashtalakshmi Temple Government Museum Guindy National Park Sri Parthasarathy Temple Kapaleeswarar Temple Connemara Public Library Semmozhi Poonga St Thomas Mount National Shrine Vivekananda House MGR Museum Parthasarathyswamy Temple MGR Film City Breezy Beach Arignar Anna Zoological Park ISKCON Temple Santhome Cathedral Basilica Madras War Cemetery Madras Crocodile Bank Trust MGM Dizzee World Fort St. George Thiruvanmiyur Beach Pebble BeachValluvar 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.
Elliot's Beach, Chennai
Elliot's beach popularly also known as Bessie is set towards the southern endpoint of Marina beach shore. The beach has been named after Edward Elliot, former Chief Magistrate and Superintendent of police. The dramatically sandy beach lures locals and tourists alike. It does not bustle with a lot of activity and leaves visitors mesmerized by its calmness and tranquility. It is an ideal spot for "me hours" and long solitary walks. Witnessing sunsets and sunrise here is a visual treat. Ashtalakshmi Temple dedicated to eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi and Velankanni Church erected in honor of Lady of Health are the key attractions of this pristine beach.
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.
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.
Government Museum, Chennai
The Government Museum famed as Egmore Museum or the Madras Museum is the second oldest museum in India. It offers a peek into human history, tradition, art, and culture. Its exceptional collection of coins, archeological splendor, the biggest collection of bronze idols, and the largest collection of Roman antiquities outside Europe make it the third-largest museum in the world. The museum is located in Pantheon Complex which also houses a Public library and a National Art gallery. The Government museum owes its roots to a museum that was planned by the Madras Literary Society in 1846. The museum complex has six buildings and nearly fifty galleries dedicated to different branches of studies like anthropology, archeology, zoology, contemporary art, geology, and others.
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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.
Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Chennai
Situated at Tiruvallikeni, Tamil Nadu the temple has its roots attached to the 8th century Pallava dynasty. It is an existent testimony to India's glorious past. It gets its name Parthasarthy from Krishna's role as Arjuna's (Parth) charioteer(saarthy) in Mahabharata. The temple is believed to be the resting place for pilgrims visiting Tirupati specifically during solar and lunar eclipses. The temple has gopurams and mandapas adorned with ornate carvings. The shrine houses the figurines of all five avatars of Lord Vishnu Narashima, Rama, Varadaraja, Ranganatha, and Krishna.
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.
Connemara Public Library, Chennai
Connemara Library Named after the former governor of Madras Lord Connemara the library is a part of the majestic Madras Museum Complex on the Pantheon Road, Egmore. With a humungous collection of over 600,000 books, it has been declared as the National Depository Library by the Central Government of India. It has tall pillars inlaid with intricate designs and impressive interiors that leave one and all mesmerized. The library has a repository of centuries-old publications,including1608 Bible. With the addition of a new three-storied building it now has a textbook section, a periodical hall,a reference room, a video room, an IAS study center, and an entire floor dedicated to books on Indian languages.
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.
St Thomas Mount National Shrine, Chennai
The St. Thomas Mount National Shrine, located in the southern part of Chennai, is an iconic religious site and an important pilgrimage site for Christians. Perched atop a small hill, this temple holds historical and religious significance as it is believed to be the place where St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, sought solace and spent time in prayer. This temple is not only a place of spiritual reflection but also a vantage point offering panoramic views of Chennai.
Vivekananda House, Chennai
Vivekananda House, also known as Vivekananda Ilam, is a historic site in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, which has a deep association with the famous Indian spiritual leader and philosopher Swami Vivekananda. Swami Vivekananda stayed in this house for a long time during his visit to Chennai. The house has been converted into a museum and serves as a tribute to his life and teachings, attracting visitors from all over the world.
MGR Museum, Chennai
The MGR Museum, officially known as the MG Ramachandran Memorial in T. Nagar, Chennai, is a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Marudur Gopalan Ramachandran, fondly known as MGR. The museum serves as a tribute to the iconic actor and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. It houses a vast collection of personal items, photographs, films and artefacts related to his remarkable career in the film industry and his influential political journey.
Parthasarathyswamy Temple, Chennai
Parthasarathyswami Temple is an iconic Hindu temple located in Triplicane, a historic neighborhood of Chennai. Dedicated to Lord Krishna in the role of Parthasarathy (charioteer of Arjuna in Mahabharata), this temple is a major religious site and architectural masterpiece. It is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of rich South Indian heritage and spirituality.
MGR Film City, Chennai
MGR Film City is a massive film studio and entertainment complex that includes various facilities for film and television production as well as attractions for visitors. It is an important center for the Tamil film industry and is named in honor of MG Ramachandran, popularly known as MGR.
Breezy Beach, Chennai
Breezy Beach, located in the bustling city of Chennai, is an attractive and relatively lesser-known coastal destination. This tranquil beach offers a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle and is a favorite among locals and tourists seeking a tranquil shoreline experience. Breezy Beach is a natural, untouched extension of coastline and does not contain any architectural elements. Its appeal lies in its untouched and tranquil ambiance, making it an ideal place for relaxation.
Arignar Anna Zoological Park, Chennai
Arignar Anna Zoological Park, commonly known as Vandalur Zoo, is a famous zoological park located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the largest and most diverse zoos in India, offering a wide range of wildlife species and an enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
ISKCON Temple, Chennai
ISKCON Temple, also known as Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple, is a spiritual and cultural site located in Chennai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a place of devotion, spirituality and cultural enrichment. It is not only a religious place but also an architectural masterpiece that attracts tourists from all walks of life. This temple is a blend of different cultures with modern scientific technology. To attract more people to the ISKCON movement, temple authorities organize lectures and audio-visual programs about Hindu philosophy.
Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Chennai
Santhome Cathedral Basilica, also known as San Thome Basilica, is an important religious and historical site located in the Mylapore neighborhood of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is a Roman Catholic cathedral and basilica dedicated to Saint Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, and is believed to be the final resting place of his remains. The Basilica is not only a place of worship but also a popular tourist destination.
Madras War Cemetery, Chennai
The Madras War Cemetery, located at Nandambakkam, Chennai, is a solemn and historic cemetery dedicated in honor of the soldiers who lost their lives during the Second World War. This cemetery is one of the many war cemeteries in India that serve as the final resting place for soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice during the war.
Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Chennai
Madras Crocodile Bank Trust and Center for Herpetology, commonly known as Crocodile Bank, is a famous reptile zoo and conservation center located in Mamallapuram, on the outskirts of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the largest reptile zoos in India and plays an important role in the conservation and breeding of various endangered reptile species.
MGM Dizzee World, Chennai
MGM Dizzy World is a popular amusement park and entertainment complex located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the largest and most loved amusement parks in South India, offering a wide range of exciting rides, attractions and entertainment options for visitors of all ages. It is one of the largest amusement parks that guarantees six hours of unlimited entertainment along with ample car parking facilities and thrilling rides along with safety measures.
Fort St. George, Chennai
Fort St. George is a historical fort located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It is one of the most important landmarks in the city and serves as the administrative headquarters of the Government of Tamil Nadu. The fort complex also houses the Fort Museum, which displays a rich collection of colonial era artefacts.
Thiruvanmiyur Beach, Chennai
Thiruvanmiyur Beach, located along the picturesque coastline of Chennai, is a tranquil and popular destination for both locals and tourists. This pristine beach is known for its golden sand, calm waters and stunning views of the Bay of Bengal. It provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Pebble Beach, Chennai
Pebble Beach, a lesser-known coastal gem located in Chennai, offers a unique and distinctive beach experience due to its rocky coastline. Unlike normal sandy beaches, Pebble Beach is covered with an array of smooth, colorful pebbles and stones, making it a picturesque and unconventional destination for nature lovers and beach visitors.
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