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Tamil Nadu is considered to be the cradle of Dravidian
civilization and is thought to be one of the oldest
continuous cultures in the world. The Mughal Empire did not
extend this far south and consequently the state has hardly
been influenced by Islam. Three powerful dynasties (the
Cholas, the Pallavas and the Pandyans) dominated the area
for over 1,000 years.
Tamil Nadu has a lot to offer the visitor. If you like
beaches then there is a long eastern coast (and a short
western one) but there are only small pockets of
development. Beach hotels can be found from the south of
Chennai to Pondicherry but there are few elsewhere. There
are wildlife sanctuaries and hill stations in the Western
Ghat mountains.
The main attraction of Tamil Nadu for most people is the
cultural heritage. There are plenty of historical sites
(some with World Heritage status) and many temples to be
visited. A number of the temple towns are major pilgrimage
sites for Hindus which adds atmosphere for the visitor. Non
Hindus are allowed inside most temples in Tamil Nadu but
they cannot enter the inner sanctum.
Chennai (which used to be called Madras) is the capital of
Tamil Nadu and has a major hub airport. There are also
airports with international connections at Trichy and
Coimbatore. Madurai has an airport but currently all flights
connect with Chennai. There are a number of train options
that can be taken across Tamil Nadu if required. However,
most people enjoy travelling by road through the small
villages and dramatic scenery. The roads are often quite
poor (the east coast road is better than most) so travel can
be slow.
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WEATHER CHART : CHENNAI |
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