What to do and see in Chennai District, Tamil Nadu: The Best Things to do

March 16, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Chennai District, India including VGP Snow Kingdom, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, ISKCON Chennai, Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple, DakshinaChitra Museum, Shirdi Sai Baba Temple, St. Thomas Mount National Shrine, Chennai Rail Museum, Chennai Metro Rail, Express Avenue Mall, VGP Universal Kingdom.
Restaurants in Chennai District

1. VGP Snow Kingdom

East Coast Road Injambakkam, Chennai (Madras) 600115 India +91 94453 99999 [email protected] http://www.snowkingdom.com/
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5.0 based on 568 reviews

VGP Snow Kingdom

Reviewed By Gokul242

It was awesome experience and enjoyed a lot....it is a superb experience....snow inside many activities included like that snow fall and dance area ...l loved one dance area

2. Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Kapaleesvarar Sannadhi Street Vinayaka Nagar Colony, Chennai (Madras) 600004 India
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4.5 based on 2,536 reviews

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

This ancient shrine to Shiva is centrally located and among the area’s most popular landmarks.

Reviewed By Ananth727499 - Tiruppur, India

This temple is in the heart of the Mylapore area.. it has a wide temple tank . There are flower shops in the entrance of the temple main entrance. Free shoe stand is also provided for the devotees. When you enter you could have Darshan of Lord vinayaga. Main deity Kalaleeswarar is seen facing west and hence this temple is considered to be " Sarva dosha Nivarana sthalam".. Ambal sannithi is very vibrational and you could find a chillness when you are inside the sannithi .. Do visit this temple..

3. ISKCON Chennai, Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple

Hare Krishna Land, Bhaktivedanta Swami Road Injambakkam, Chennai (Madras) 600119 India +91 93810 63234 http://www.iskconchennai.com/
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4.5 based on 330 reviews

ISKCON Chennai, Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple

Reviewed By manojygupta - New Delhi, India

when in a city and near to ISKCON temple it is imperative to visit it. Temple environment filled me with positive energy and had pleasant soul filling time inside permises.

4. DakshinaChitra Museum

East Coast Road after MGM Dizzee world., Muttukadu 603 118 India +91 44 2747 2603 [email protected] http://www.dakshinachitra.net/
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4.5 based on 397 reviews

DakshinaChitra Museum

A unique concept of bringing South India’s cultural traditions all under one roof, Dakshin Chitra is a little out of the city (25 kilometers) but certainly worth your while. Dakshin Chitra actually means "picture of the south" and that’s exactly what you should expect to see. Educational and fun at the same time, this is a center for a complete orientation to Southern India’s four states. You can experience the living traditions, performing arts, music, crafts and architecture on the 10-acre spread. The earthy feel of the structure and its surroundings transport visitors into the cultural milieu. Dakshin Chitra is great for both children and adults as you can try your hand at glass blowing, pottery and traditional games.

Reviewed By michaelmT5130SC - The Hague, The Netherlands

On an historical trip through South India we visited Dakshina Chitra. It was a real joy to experience this beautiful collection of antique houses from all four southern-Indian states. The signs in English are informative. There were demonstrations of weaving, pottery, henna application, dances and painting in the various regional styles. There is a good film illustrating the way people lived in the recent past. The shop has a well stocked selection of handcrafted objects and there is a bazaar where you can buy directly from the artists who demonstrate their craft for you. The restaurant serves authentic South Indian food and is reasonably priced. Its strength is highlighting Hindu, Christian and Muslim heritage. There are activities for kids like colouring, shell decorations, handicraft etc. In the evenings there are sometimes excellent dance performances in the amphitheatre. Ample parking space.

5. Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

Injambakkam, Chennai (Madras) 423109 India +91 2423 258 500 http://www.shirdisaibabatemples.org/2010/05/injambakkam-shirdi-sai-baba-temple.html
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4.5 based on 585 reviews

Shirdi Sai Baba Temple

Reviewed By Sunithash - Chennai (Madras), India

The temple located in ECR the road after Food village and is spacious and is very peaceful. If you happen to visit other than Thursdays you will find pretty less crowd here.One can sit in the dhyana mandapam which is located below Baba's statue. Apart from that there is a huge space right in front of his idol.

6. St. Thomas Mount National Shrine

Parangi Malai St Thomas Mt Chennai, Chennai (Madras) India +91 94457 03861 http://www.stthomasmount.org
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4.5 based on 350 reviews

St. Thomas Mount National Shrine

Reviewed By amosamiyanayek - Chennai (Madras), India

always beautiful to be on there calm and peaceful area for to get devine blessed... visible through this to the entire Chennai city and the runways ✈️

7. Chennai Rail Museum

New Avadi Road ICF Furnishing Division, Chennai (Madras) 600038 India +91 44 2614 6306 [email protected] http://www.icf.indianrailways.gov.in/works/uploads/files/rrm_new/index.html
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Chennai Rail Museum

Railway Museum * 5 indoor Galleries (3 A/C, 2 Non-AC), incl. Art Gallery and Miniature Models of Trains and LED lit Boards * Toy Train Ride* Three Tier Running Train Model with Si* 90 Seater A/c Movie Theatre for Railway clippings* Coach Restaurant with 60+24 pax* Food Court*Natya Arangam for Events* Amphitheatre for Events * Heritage Outdoor Exhibits incl.Steam Locos* Semaphore Arm Signal in working condition *Fowler Steam Ploughing Engine(1905) * Crane (BG &MG) *X Class Locomotive *MG Goods locomotive(1909) *B Class Darjeeling Himalayan Loco(1917) Coaches *Inspection Carriages BG and NG *NG - Postal Van, Guard Van, First Class MG Nilgiri First Class, Nilgiri 2nd class Hand operated crane (1887) · · Clean Hygienic toilets Premises: · Three Children Parks ·Free paved parking -Wheel chair friendly -Garden with lush green grass that you can sit on*Lactation room, Toilets for Persons with Disability, Wheel chair friendly toilets

Reviewed By male591970 - Chennai (Madras), India

Got spare time? Want to relax? Eat? Play? Take a joy Ride, into a dark tunn el, hear the train Hoot,Watch some video clippings in a well maintained Movie Theatre, Reminisce the rail heritage, love Art? - witness it, delve into Sculptures, enjoy the Green cover, take a cool walk, sip a hot cup of south Indian coffee, jump on a Buggie, and finish off a good meal at a Luxury ambience Coach Restaurant, and many more .....

8. Chennai Metro Rail

Chennai (Madras) India +91 99623 06524 http://chennaimetrorail.gov.in/
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4.5 based on 336 reviews

Chennai Metro Rail

Reviewed By pradrao60 - Chennai (Madras), India

We had the opportunity to travel by the Chennai Metro in May 2018, when my son and his family visited us on a short vacation. CMRL announced free rides for the public during and for a few days after inaugurating the stretch between Nehru Park station and Chennai Central Metro station. We were transported into a world of cleanliness never seen before by us in India! The stations are very well maintained and so are the trains. The underground sections are fully air-conditioned, and free of noise and air pollution prevalent outside. My grandson was absolutely thrilled by the ride! They also have escalators and lifts to help the commuters. The Government of Tamil Nadu created a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for implementing the Chennai Metro Rail Project. This SPV, named as “Chennai Metro Rail Limited” (CMRL), was incorporated in December, 2007 under the Companies Act. It has now been converted into a Joint Venture of the Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu, with equal equity holding. This joint venture has built and operates the Chennai Metro Rail network. The Chennai Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The system commenced service in 2015, after partially opening the first phase of the project. The network consists of two colour-coded lines, covering a length of 35 kilometres (about 22 miles). The system has a mix of underground and elevated stations and uses standard gauge rail. The services operate daily between 06:00 hours and 22:00 hours, with a varying frequency of 10 to 20 minutes. Construction began in June, 2009 and the first stretch, covering seven stations from Koyambedu to Alandur, a distance of 10 kilometres (about 6.2 miles), began operation on 29 June 2015. As of May 2018, Chennai Central to St. Thomas Mount on the Green line and AG-DMS to Chennai International Airport on Blue line are commercially operational, which brings the total operational network to over 35 km. Chennai had an established Chennai Suburban Railway network dating back to 1931, operating on a metre-gauge line from Beach to Tambaram, which has now been converted to broad gauge. Two more suburban lines, Chennai Central–Arakkonam and Chennai Central–Gummidipoondi began operations in 1985. The first phase of Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System between Chennai Beach and Thirumayilai (Mylapore) opened in 1997, with further extension to Velachery in 2007. Modelled after the Delhi Metro, a similar modern metro rail system was planned for Chennai city by Delhi Metro Chief, Shri E. Sreedharan, at the request of Government of Tamil Nadu. In 2007-08, ₹50 crore (US$7.0 million) was sanctioned for preliminary works, which included a Detailed Project Report (DPR) to be prepared by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. The project was approved by the State cabinet in November 2007 and was to be executed by the Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL). Seven lines were planned by the DMRC for the Chennai Metro network. The Central Planning Commission gave ‘in-principle’ approval for the project on 16 April 2008. On 21 November 2009, a deal was signed with Japan Banking Corporation for a loan. In July 2012, the first tunnel boring machine was launched and by October 2012, eleven more machines were commissioned to bore tunnels along the underground stretch by three consortiums involved in the construction. On 6 November 2013, the test run along a stretch of 1 kilometre track was conducted. On 14 February 2014, the maiden trial run for the Metro was conducted between the Koyambedu and Ashok Nagar stations. In August 2014, the metro received the statutory speed certification clearance from the Research Design and Standards Organisation. In January 2015, a report was submitted to the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety for approval. In April 2015, the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety inspected the rolling stock and submitted a report to the Railway Board. On 29 June 2015, commercial operations started between Alandur and Koyambedu stations. Almost a year later, on 21 September 2016, commercial operations commenced between Chennai International Airport Metro station and Little Mount Metro station. We understand that the system has also planned to take-over the existing Chennai Mass Rapid Transit System by 2021, which would be upgraded to operate using the rolling stock of the Chennai Metro. CMRL was recognised by the International Association of Public Transport in 2011. In December-2016, it was announced that Chennai Metro Phase II would be for 104 km (65 mi), spreading across 104 stations. Perhaps people from other cities having metro facilities may not be as thrilled as we were, but this facility being added to the city’s transportation system will certainly enhance the comfort and convenience of the Chennai travelling public.

9. Express Avenue Mall

Club House Rd, Express Estate Mount Road, Chennai (Madras) 600002 India +91 44 2846 4646 [email protected] http://www.expressavenue.in/
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4.0 based on 909 reviews

Express Avenue Mall

Chennai’s finest destination for Fashion, Lifestyle & Entertainment. Welcome to a futuristic shopping experience.

Reviewed By pranikha

This is one of my Favourite Mall Destination in the city with ample space beautiful scenic well maintained with major shopping and great cinema screens Food court located

10. VGP Universal Kingdom

East Coast Road Tamilnadu, India, Chennai (Madras) 600041 India +91 44 2449 1443 [email protected] http://www.vgpuniversalkingdom.in
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4.0 based on 338 reviews

VGP Universal Kingdom

VGP Universal Kingdom along the undulating shoreline and shimmering white sand has captivated us with its sensational concept since 1975. Its concept along with the location enhances its appeal across all ages making it truly the Universal Kingdom. VGP Universal kingdom today is one of the most innovative and sorted out amusement parks in South India, a strong reflection of our belief that “Fun is a serious business”.At VGP Universal Kingdom we believe in providing our guests a joyous retreat and complete entertainment to make the moments spent a joyous and memorable one. With more than 50 rides, sprawling lawns by the beach, luxuriant gardens, unique “Statue Man”, the exquisite Paneer Fort, live international shows every year, theme and festival celebration, food courts, multi cuisine restaurants you will for sure be in a different world.

Reviewed By Eessa555

Vgp universal Kingdom is located in injambakam which is more busy spot, You can enjoy with your loved one's and there is many games and water games for your little one's.. Children's and adults can enjoy with more happiness and with full entertainment... There are two types of restaurant one is veg and another is non veg foods are too good,after using the water games you will definitely feel hungry so you can enjoy the delicious and tasty food in the restaurant.. So go to VGP UNIVERSAL KINGDOM and enjoy your halfday in the amusement park.. Stay safe and enjoy your weekend ????????✌️

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