Chennai to Mahabalipuram

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Chennai to Mahabalipuram Tour

Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Marvels of Mahabalipuram!
Escape the hustle of Chennai and step into the timeless beauty of Mahabalipuram, an ancient port city known for its stunning rock-cut architecture, historic monuments, and serene coastal charm. Perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers, this one-day tour offers a glimpse into South India’s glorious past.

Car type Person Price
A/C Swift Dzire / Etios 1 to 4 person Rs.4000/-
A/C Innova or Tavera 4 to 7 person Rs.5500/-
A/C Innova Crysta 4 to 7 Person Rs.6000/-
A/C Innova Hycross 4 to 7 Person Rs.6800/-
A/C Tempo Traveller 8 to 12 Person Rs.7000/-
Sightseeing Places
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Sightseeing History

Dakshinachitra

Dakshinachitra is a vibrant cultural village located near Chennai, showcasing the diverse traditional art, architecture, and crafts of South India. It offers visitors a chance to explore heritage homes, artisan workshops, cultural performances, and exhibits on local history.

Crocodile Park

The Crocodile Park, located near Chennai, is a popular wildlife sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of crocodiles and other reptiles. It houses a variety of species, including the Indian crocodile, saltwater crocodiles, and gharials.

Muttukadu Boat house

Muttukadu Boat House, located on the scenic backwaters of the Bay of Bengal near Chennai, is a popular spot for water sports and leisure activities. It offers boating experiences such as paddle boats, rowboats, and motorboats.

She shore Temple

The Shore Temple, located in Mahabalipuram near Chennai, is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site known for its exquisite architecture and historical significance. Built in the 8th century, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is situated along the Bay of Bengal,

Arjuna Penance

Arjuna's Penance, also known as Arjuna's Thapas, is a magnificent bas-relief sculpture located in Mahabalipuram, near Chennai. It depicts the story from the Hindu epic Mahabharata, where the warrior Arjuna performs intense penance to Lord Shiva to seek his divine weapon.

Mahabalipuram Beach

Mahabalipuram Beach, located near the historic town of Mahabalipuram, is a serene and scenic destination known for its golden sands and tranquil waters. The beach offers a peaceful escape where visitors can relax, take leisurely walks, and enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline.

Five Rathas

The Five Rathas, located in Mahabalipuram, are a group of monolithic rock-cut temples that showcase exceptional architectural and sculptural work. Each of the five structures is designed in the style of a chariot (ratha) and is dedicated to different deities, including Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Draupadi.

Light House

The Mahabalipuram Lighthouse, located near the Shore Temple in Mahabalipuram, offers stunning panoramic views of the Bay of Bengal and the surrounding coastline. Originally built in the 19th century, the lighthouse has become an iconic landmark in the region.

Krishna Butter Ball

Krishna's Butter Ball, located in Mahabalipuram, is a massive, naturally balanced boulder that seems to defy gravity as it sits precariously on a small slope. Weighing several tons, the rock has become an iconic attraction due to its unusual position and the mythological story associated with it.

Sea Shall Museum

The Sea Shell Museum, located in Mahabalipuram, is a unique museum that showcases an impressive collection of seashells and marine life. It features thousands of varieties of seashells from around the world, some of which are rare and beautifully adorned.

Tiger Cave

Tiger Cave, located near Mahabalipuram, is an ancient rock-cut temple complex believed to have been built during the Pallava dynasty. The site is named after the tiger carvings on its façade, which give it a distinctive and unique appearance.

Iskon Temple

The ISKCON Temple in Chennai, located in the picturesque area of West Mambalam, is a serene and spiritually enriching place of worship dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is part of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) movement.

Kovalam Beach

Kovalam Beach, located near Chennai in Tamil Nadu, is a beautiful and popular destination known for its pristine sands, clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The beach is famous for its crescent-shaped coastline, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and beach activities.

Descent of the Ganges

The Descent of the Ganges, also known as Bhagiratha's Penance, is a famous bas-relief sculpture located in Mahabalipuram. Carved into a rock face, it depicts the mythological story of King Bhagiratha, who performed intense penance to bring the sacred river Ganges to Earth.

Nithya Perumal Temple

The Nithya Perumal Temple in Mahabalipuram is a revered ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This historic temple, also known as the Varaha Perumal Temple, is one of the lesser-known yet significant landmarks of Mahabalipuram.