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Tourism in Tamil Nadu
Places to see
Chennai Chidambaram Kanchipuram
Kanyakumari KodaikanalMahabalipuram
Madurai Ooty Rameswaram
Tanjavur TrichyCoonoor
Tranquebar Yercaud Velangani
Mudumalai Sanctuary

Tamil Nadu, the heart of the Dravidian culture and tradition, has for time immemorial, been a pioneer of peace and knowledge, and the visual legacy of the culture of the state, is among the most satisfying spectacles in India. Sharing boundaries with the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Kerala, Tamil Nadu has an unbroken coast line, edging the Bay of Bengal. Densely forested uplands which abound in wildlife, intensively cultivated farmlands interspersed with rocky wastes, mountain chains of the Western Ghats, which give way to fertile coastal plains and plateaus form the geographical features of Tamil Nadu. 

Tamilians learn to appreciate culture, from a very young age, and have a deep interest in music, dance and literature. Classical dancing in the form of Bharatnatyam, has its origin in the temples of the South East, and continues to be followed with a lot of fervour and dedication in Tamil Nadu. Carnatic music is another art form, that has flourished over the ages, producing artists of great repute. Festivals are a daily feature in this region. Navaratri or Dussehra (September/October), Diwali (October/ November), Karthika (November/December) and Pongal (January) are the major occasions, celebrated with great enthusiasm. A unique festival of Carnatic music, the Thyagaraja festival, is held annually in January at Thiruvariyar, the birth place of famous singer poet Thyagaraja, where one can witness the amazing spectacle of mass performance, in total harmony and rhythm. 

The places of tourist interest in the state are Chennai, the beautiful capital city; Mamallapuram, the beach resort; Kanchipuram, the land of 1000 temples; Madurai, famous for the Meenakshi temple; Rameswaram, Tiruchirapalli and Thanjavur, the temple trio; the charming hill resorts of Yercaud, Ootacamund and Kodaikanal and Kanyakumari, the southern tip of India, renowned for its sunrise and sunset. 

Tourist Offices
New Delhi
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
C-1, State Emporia Complex,
Baba Kharak Singh Marg,
New Delhi - 110001
Tel : 3735427
Chennai
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Panagal Building, Saidapet
Tel : 459488
(At Airport) Tel : 2340569
(At Railway Station) Tel : 563351
Chidambaram
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Railway Feeder Road, Chidambaram
Tel : 22739
Kanyakumari
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Beach Road
Tel : 71276
Kodaikanal
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Municipal Rest House Complex,
(Near Bus Stand), Kodaikanal
Mahabalipuram
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Mahabalipuram
Tel : 2232
Madurai
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Hotel Tamil Nadu Complex,
West Veli Street
Tel : 34757
Ooty
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Supermarket Complex, Charing Cross,
Ooty - 1
Tel : 0423-43977
Rameswaram
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
14, East Car Street,
Rameswaram - 623526
Tel : 371
Tanjavur
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
Jawan Bhavan, Opp. Head Post Office,
Tanjavur - 1
Trichy
Govt. of Tamil Nadu Tourist Office,
No. 1, Williams Road,
Cantonment
Tel : 460136
  
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