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Marundeeswarar Temple- Located about 4 km from Adyar and is one of the temples on the East Coast Road. Technically, this marks the beginning of the coastal road. •
Sholinganallur Prathyangira Devi Temple – The temple is located close to the junction and halfway down the link road of ECR and OMR. The Goddess, Shri Maha Prathyangira Devi is throned, gigantic and powerful. Regular
poojas are offered every day and special poojas during festive season. • '''
Cholamandal Artists' Village''' – Founded in 1966, by
K.C.S. Paniker, now an art destination in the state. •
DakshinaChitra – It is a center for the traditions of art, folk performing arts, craft and architecture of India with an emphasis on the traditions of South India. A project of the Madras Craft Foundation (MCF), a non-profit organisation. DakshinaChitra opened to the public in December 1996. The center occupies ten acres overlooking the Bay of Bengal, at Muttukadu, twenty five kilometers south of Chennai, on the East Coast Road. •
Muttukadu boat house – Located at 23 km from Adayar, this area is maintained by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation, and offers rowing, wind surfing, water skiing, and speedboat riding. •
Thameem Ansari Darga – Located at Kovalam or Covelong is a Muslim shrine. •
Covelong – Located at 26 km from Adayar, this bay is the site of a colonial Dutch Fort, and a fishing village with wind surfing opportunities. •
Tiger Cave – ancient place with large rocks located before five kilometres from Mamallapuram. •
Thiruvidandai – One of the 108 important places of vaishnavites, this small hamlet houses the temple of Nithyakalyana perumal. •
Madras Crocodile Bank Trust – Center for herpetology •
Mahabalipuram – A UNESCO World Heritage Site with Pallava sculptures and shore temples. •
Kalpakkam - India's 1st indigenously built Nuclear powerplant present here. •
Sadras – A Dutch fort that is in ruins now. First battle between the British and the Dutch was fought here. •
Puducherry is a Union Territory of India. It is a former French colony, consisting of four non-contiguous enclaves, or regions, and named after the largest region,
Pondicherry. The territory was officially known as Pondicherry until 2006 when it was renamed Puducherry. •
Cuddalore – Cuddalore, is a municipality in Cuddalore district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu also the 1st capital of Tamil Nadu during the British government rule.
Thiruvanthipuram,
Thirupathiripuliyur temples and
Silver Beach are located in Cuddalore •
Chidambaram - The World famous Chidambaram Nataraja Hindu Temple -
Nataraja Temple is Located in this town which comes under Cuddalore District. Near by
Pichavaram Mangrove forest is located which is the largest mangrove forest of Tamil Nadu and also a famous tourist spot. •
Alamparai Fort – is the ruins of an old Moghul fort which was destroyed by the British in the 1700s. •
Tharangambadi – is a town in the Nagapattinam district. It was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845, and in Danish it is still known as Trankebar/Tranquebar. Danish Museum,
New Jerusalem Church,
Fort Dansborg were situated here. •
Karaikal – Karaikal is a port city in the Union Territory of Puducherry. It is a former French colony. Nearby the famous Hindu temple for Lord Saneeshvara which is located at
Thirunallaru. •
Nagore -Nagore is a town in the Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located approximately 12 km south of Karaikal and 5 km north of Nagapattinam. Tiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai are nearby towns. It has a population of approximately 30,000. •
Velankanni -Velankanni has been chosen as one of the heritage cities for HRIDAY – Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of the Government of India. •
Thiruthuraipoondi - Thiruthuraipoondi is a major town in Thiruvarur District and has a taluk on its own. It is situated 27 km from Thiruvarur. •
Muthupet- Muthupet is a small panchayat town in Thiruthuraipoondi Taluk of Thiruvarur District. It is situated 53 km from Thiruvarur. •
Mallipattinam (Manora Fort) – Mallipattinam is a coastal village of
Pattukkottai in Thanjavur District with a fort. •
Adhirampattinam Beach-Adhirampattinam is
Thanjavur district is important costal town connecting chennai to thoothukudi through east coast road. •
Sethubavachathram Beach-Sethubavachatram is important for fishing in thanjavur district •
Manamelkudi beach -manamelkudi is a coastal village of Pudukkottai District with a kodiyakadu beach. • '
Mimisal Beach Mimisal is a coastal village of Pudhukottai District with GPM beach •
Thondi - Famous for Beach and nearby mangrove forest. One of the Historic town of Tamil Nadu, This town acted as
Pandian Dynasty's Port. •
Ramanathapuram – hosts the Raja Palace. Famous Tourist places Nearby are
Rameswaram,
Devipattinam,
keezhakarai,
Paramakudi,
Dhanushkodi, etc. •
Erwadi Dargah – hosts an Islamic shrine of Ramanathapuram district. •
Thoothukudi – Thoothukudi also known as Tuticorin, is a port city and a Municipal Corporation in Thoothukudi district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Thoothukudi is the headquarters of Thoothukudi District. •
Thiruchendur – A famous Murugan Temple Located in this town which comes under Thoothukudi District •
Kulasekharapattinam - Famous for Dhasara(navarathri) Festival and also upcoming
ISRO's second space port which comes under Tuticorin District •
Uvari - The ancient and famous Shiva temple Uvari Suyambulingaswamy temple is located in this village. RC Christian Churches ( St.Antony's Major Shrine & Selvamatha Church (Kappal Matha Church) are also located here. •
Kudankulam - India's largest atomic power station (
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant) is located here. It comes under Tirunelveli district •
Vattakottai Fort – Vattakottai Fort was built in the 18th century as a coastal defence-fortification and barracks in the erstwhile Travancore kingdom •
Kanyakumari – It is the southernmost city of peninsular/contiguous India and is a popular tourist destination ==See also==