Chokhi Dhani | Places to visit in Chennai | incredible India
This is a video showing the details of my Chokhi Dhani visit in Chennai. This place is approximately 30 KM from Chennai Railway station and main city. if you are looking for typical Rajesthani culture, this is perfect match for you desire. Dance is outstanding and food is simply out of this world. As a visitor you can join the dancers on stage and enjoy dancing. in this video i am also showing the local people dancing along with the professional dancers. Camel ride in Chennai can be seen here. even you can sit on Camel and take a ride. apart from this, bull cart can also be enjoyed here. Horse ride can be experienced at this location. This is a must visit when you are in Chennai..
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CHENNAI - Chennai, on the Bay of Bengal in eastern India, is the capital of the state of Tamil Nadu. The city is home to Fort St. George, built in 1644 and now a museum showcasing the city’s roots as a British military garrison and East India Company trading outpost, when it was called Madras. Religious sites include Kapaleeshwarar Temple, adorned with carved and painted gods, and St. Mary’s, a 17th-century Anglican church.
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1. Kanchipuram. Kānchipuram otherwise known as Kānchi is a city/town in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 72 km from Chennai – the capital of Tamil Nadu.
2. Mahabalipuram. Mamallapuram, or Mahabalipuram, is a town on a strip of land between the Bay of Bengal and the Great Salt Lake, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
3. India Seashell Museum. The musem is a beautiful collection of seashell & colourful fish. Mahabalipuram, Chennai, Tamilnadu.
4. Marina Beach. Marina Beach is a natural urban beach in the city of Chennai, India, along the Bay of Bengal.[1] The beach runs from near Fort St. George in the north to Foreshore Estate in the south, a distance of 6.45 km (4.01 mi), making it the longest natural urban beach in the country and one of the world's longest beach ranking with 1.
5. Rajiv Gandhi Memorial. Sriperumbudur is a town panchayat in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu located 40 kilometers southwest of the city of Chennai on the National Highway. The former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated here in 1991.
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Top 10 Amusement Parks in India
Amusement parks and adventure parks are a huge deal in India. Don’t believe us? Well, six of Indian amusement parks have made it to the top 25 adventure parks in Asia. Pretty cool, right?
So, if you think that amusement parks are a thing from the past, then you’re mistaken. To our surprise, Adlabs is planning to open two new branches of their famous Imagica theme parks. One in Delhi and one in Bangalore or Hyderabad.
And these adventure parks are just growing crazier and definitely a lot more fun. You can find snow parks in places where you can’t even picture snow! How fun is that now!
Here we present to you the best amusement parks in India which you must visit at least once
1. Adlabs Imagica and Aqua Imagica - Mumbai
2. Ramoji Film City - Hyderabad
3. Nicco Park - Kolkata
4. Wonderla Amusement Park - Kochi
5. Essel World and Water Kingdom - Mumbai
6. Wonderla Amusement Park - Bangalore
7. Appu Ghar - Delhi
8. Queensland Theme Park - Chennai
9. Aquatica – Kolkata
10. Maniar’s Wonderland – Ahmedabad
Top Temples to visit in Chennai | Chennai City Guide | Sid the Wanderer
Temples of Chennai are as ancient and famous as the city itself and they have survived through the ages as guardians and custodians of city’s rich past and legacy. The temples of Chennai are spread all over the city, with each area boasting of one or more of these architectural marvels. Almost all of these temples are living temples and that’s what makes visiting them even more interesting. You can see some of the oldest temple rituals conducted in these temples, just the way they were done in the past.
I visited four major ancient temples in Chennai. Though I started early in the morning at 6.30am, the temple trail took the major part of the day, despite the fact that I had a cab with me. Of course, you can just do a few temples and not do the entire trail.
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Planning to visit Maharashtra? Check out our Maharashtra Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Maharashtra.
Top Places to visit in Maharashtra:
Gateway of India, Bandra Worli Sea Link, Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai, Ajanta Caves Aurangabad, Ellora Caves Aurangabad, Marine Drive Mumbai, Sri Sai Baba Samadhi Mandir Shirdi, Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Sarvajanik Ganpati Pune, ISKCON Temple Mumbai, Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum Mumbai, Mount Mary Church Mumbai, Mahalaxmi Temple Kolhapur, Adlabs Imagica Mumbai, Trimbakeshwar Temple Nashik, Mahabaleshwar Hill Station,
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Kapaleeswarar Temple at Mylapore
Did you know that the Kapaleeswarar temple is an ancient shrine glorified by the tamil hymns of Tirugnanasambandar in the 7th century CE? Both Mylapore and Tirumayilai are ancient Tamil names.Visit this landmark of Chennai - a temple known for its vast tower studded with stucco images, a huge temple tank - the site of the float festival in January.
Parthasarathy Temple at Tiruvallikkeni
The Parthasarathy temple which attracts huge crowds during Vaikuntha Ekadasi, has been glorified by the hymns of the Alwar saints of the 7th -9th centuries. Tiruvallikkeni is considered equivalent to Tirupati. Experience its traditions, festivals and ambience.
Marundeeswarar Temple at Tiruvanmyur
The vast temple complex as you leave the city, when you drive south of Chennai along the coast is this 1300 year old temple. Tyagaraja - the Somaskanda manifestation of Shiva is enshrined in this southern suburb of Tiruvanmyur as well as in the northern fringe of Chennai at Tiruvotriyur. Browse through its interesting traditions and festivals here.
Tyagarajar Temple at Tiruvotriyur
Sundaramurthy Nayanar of the 9th century CE was closely associated with this vast temple, located in the Northern fringe of Chennai. Interesting dance traditions are associated with Tyagaraja of Tiruvotriyur. Experience the richness of the collossal entrance tower, the ambience of this vast temple patronized by the Chola kings of the 12th century, and the colorful festival traditions.
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Chennai to Yelagiri in 30 minutes | Full Road Trip | Full HD Video
In this video, we see the road to reach Yelagiri from Chennai. Yelagiri or Elagiri is a small hill station located between the towns of Vaniyambadi and Jolarpettai (Tamil Nadu, India). The hill station dates back to the British colonial days.
Starting location: Adyar BSNL Telephone Exchange in Chennai
Ending location: Nilavoor lake in Yelagiri Hills.
0:58 Entering Kathipara Flyover
1:52 Porur Flyover
5:09 Sriperumbudur Toll Plaza
12:09 Chennasamudram Toll Plaza
16:58 Pallikonda Toll Plaza
21:25 Moving from National Highway to Yelagiri Road
23:53 Yelagiri Hill Climb Starts
27:27 Take left to go to Yelagiri Lake
CHOKHI DHANI RAJASTHANI VILLAGE, CHENNAI TAMILNADU
Based on a unique concept, experience the authentic Rajasthani culture (food, lifestyle, fun and live entertainment) in an ethnic village setup in Chennai. Spanning across 15 acres of land, this is a perfect way to spend your evening with near and dear ones.
Chokhi Dhani, meaning ‘special village', is a mock Rajasthani village and is a fun place to take kids. There are open-air restaurants, where you can enjoy a tasty Rajasthani thali, plus a bevy of traditional entertainment which include village bazaar, folk entertainment, live dance, animal rides for children, magic show, pottery, rope balancing act, games zone, open lawns to relax – and adventure-park-like activities for kids & adults to swing on with unique experience of Rajasthani culture. Weekends and public holidays call for a great rush, hence, make sure you reach early to make it first to the ticket counter. #godew