Chennai - Kanchipuram - Thennangur Temple- Mamallapuram - Muttukadu Back waters - Chennai

Mamallpuram (UNESCO World Heritage Site)

Mahabalipuram was a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas around 60 km south from the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The name Mamallapuram is believed to have been given after the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who took on the epithet Maha-malla (great wrestler), as the favourite sport of the Pallavas was wrestling. The modern city of Mahabalipuram was established by the British in 1827.

Important Places:

Five Rathas, Shore temple, Krishna's Butter Bal, Tiger Cave & Beach

Kanchipuram

In Hindu theology, Kanchipuram is one of the seven Indian cities in which to reach final attainment, and has the Varadharaja Perumal Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple, Kamakshi Amman Temple, and Kumara Kottam - major Hindu temples. The city is a holy pilgrimage site for both Saivites and Vaishnavites. Of the 108 holy temples of the Hindu god Vishnu, 14 are located in Kanchipuram. The city is well known for its hand woven silk sarees and most of the city's workforce is involved in the weaving industry.

Packages available:

1 Night / 2 Days

a. Pick Up & Drop - Mahabalipuram – Chennai
b. 1 Night accommodation in Mamallapuram
c. Sightseeing by exclusive A/C cab for 2 days as per itinerary


South India Grandeur



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