Beaches of Tamilnadu
The Beaches of Tamil Nadu are quite famous for their ideal position to view
the dawn and dusk in its most natural form. Most popular and frequently visited
beaches include the Marina Beach, Rameshwaram Beach and Kanyakumari Beach.
Marina Beach
Also called Chennai Beach or the Gateway to the South, and is a 4.5 kms
long stretch in Chennai. The must visits situated nearby are Anna and M.G.R.
Memorials. It is also famous for the Indo-Saracenic buildings.
Rameshwaram Beach
It is an island situated off the mainland surrounded by Palk Strait and
the Gulf of Mannar. Rameshwaram is a renowned pilgrim center. According
to the epic Ramayana, Lord Sri Rama worshipped Lord Siva here before invading
Lanka to redeem his wife Sita from the clutches of Ravana. It is believed
that Lord Sri Rama constructed the mythological bridge to Sri Lanka.
Kanyakumari Beach
KanyaKumari or Cape Comorin, the multi coloured sand beach is the culmination
point of India's land. Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea surround
it. It is also called 'Thriveni Sangamam'. A breath-taking view of the Sun
Rise and Sun Set can be seen from here. It is also famous for Gandhi Mandapam
and Kanyakumari Amman temple. Amidst the sea of Kanyakumari, a small hillock
houses the memorial of Swami Vivekananda.
Pulicat Beach
It is saline shallow water spread formed by the confluence of Backwaters,
Pullicat Lake and Buckingham Canal. The beach is situated on the northern
end of Tamil Nadu. A Dutch cemetery of 17th century is also located here.
Dakhinachitra Beach
It is a new venture to showcase the South Indian heritage. A visit to completed
first phase of Tamilian heritage is a must see. The complex also houses
collections of various materials of arts and crafts of the State.
Muttukkadu Beach
It is located 36 kms away from Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. It is
an ideal place for rides on motor boats and wind surfing. It is ideal for
angling and fishing too. Get set for a good catch.
Mammallapuram Beach
It is located at 58 kms from Chennai; It was second capital of the Pallava
Dynasty. Mammallapuram flourished during 7- 8th centuries. The pristine
glory of the 8th century temple adds splendor to the beach. The monuments
of Pallava and the Dravidian Temple Architecture are the main attractions.
Recently, United Nations has declared Mammallapuram as one of the 'World
Heritage' center.
Velankanni Beach
It is the most popular pilgrim center for Catholic Christians of Tamil Nadu.
The Church of our Lady of Health is located here.
Kodikkarai Beach
It is situated in South of Velankanni bounded by Bay of Bengal on the East
and Palk Straits on the South. Kodikkarai Beach is also known as Point Calimere.
The Wild Life Sanctuary here spreads in about 333 sq. kms with 25 km of
tropical dry evergreen forests. It has different kinds of landmass from
marsh to wetlands and backwaters to lake. Many species of flora and fauna
are found here.
Kurusadai Island Beach
This is an ecological paradise, and is famous for coral reefs and rare species
of marine lives such as Dolphins.
Vattakotai Beach
Overlooking the sea, it is a circular serene tourist spot located 6 kms
from Kanyakumari. It is a beautiful picnic spot and an ideal spot for relaxing
between abundant coconut trees.
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