Till 1975 the concept of amusement parks and beach resorts were popular only in foreign Countries. Mr VG Paneerdas brought in this sensational concept and captivated Indians back home. He created VGP Golden Beach, situated on the East Coast Road, its location is along the undulating shoreline and the shimmering white sand enhances its universal appeal. VGP became almost the popular name under the gentle tutelage of Mr. VG Santhosam and the fireband dynamism of Mr. VG Selvaraj. Mr.VGP Ravidas, the eldest son of VG Paneerdas joined forces with Mr.Selvaraj and together they nurtured this park to its current popularity decibel, all the while embellishing the VGP motif.
-A Visit to Chennai And Tirupati Balaji....... -Dedicate to all the People who are in Love......A Lovely Tour with My Bro, My Sweet Loving and Caring Wife and With My Cutiest Baby Tunnu.......
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Visit to Crocodile Park of Chennai, TamilNadu
All of them are hungry and starved..... |
A Visit to Dolphin City of Chennai, TamilNadu
A Kiss of Love to The dolphimin the Dolphim park.. |
Dolphin City amusement park is situated on the East Coast Road and is about 46 kms from Chennai city center. This fun filled water park was initiated by yet another amusement park, the Little Folks. The Little Folks amusement park lies just opposite to the Dolphin City.
Visit to Mahabalipuram in Chennai, TamilNadu
Mahabalipuram,derived from 'Mamallapuram' (tamil: மாமல்லபுரம்) is a town in Kancheepuram district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It has an average elevation of 12 metres (39 feet).
Guavas are very costly in Madras....10 ke 2... |
Mahabalipuram was a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas around 60 km south from the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. The name Mamallapuram is believed to have been given after the Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who took on the epithet Maha-malla (great wrestler), as the favourite sport of the Pallavas was wrestling. It has various historic monuments built largely between the 7th and the 9th centuries, and has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Famous Balancing Rock of Mahabalipuram |
Visit to Varadharaja Perumal Temple of Kanchipuram, TamilNadu
A shop of Kanchipuram Silk Sarees |
Kanchipuram is located on the Palar River, and known for its temples and silk sarees.
A Walk on the sands of Marina Beach, Chennai, TamilNadu, Part-I
Betu Enjoying at the beach |
Walking on the sands of Marina Beach, Chennai, TamilNadu-Part -II
Returning Back.............
Marina Beach (Tamil: மெரினா கடற்கரை) is a beach in the city of Chennai (Madras), India, along the Bay of Bengal, part of the Indian Ocean. The beach runs from near Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south, a distance of 13 km, making it the longest urban beach in the country. The Marina is primarily sandy, unlike the short, rocky formations that make up the Juhu Beach in Mumbai (Bombay).FunBath on Marina Beach, Chennai, TamilNadu-Part -III
Marina Beach is among the longest beaches in the world and it comprises of sun, sand and surf. Counted among one of the longest beaches in Asia, it is stretched across a 12-km long area. This beach was given a makeover by Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff in the early 1880's, and is Chennai's major tourist attraction today.
Adjacent to the Bay of Bengal, Chennai has one of the loveliest beaches in India. A walk along the Marina, whether in the morning or evening, re-energizes one. The old buildings dotting the other side of Kamarajar Salai, a main road along the Marina, bring back memories of good old British Raj. The Senate House of the University of Madras and the old buildings now housing government offices, such as Ezhilagam and the Director General of Police office. They wear a mysterious look in the morning when the Sun rises.
Walk along the beach bordered with a green lawn will entice you to go on a leisurely stroll. At the intersections of this promenade stand beautiful statues of Tamil scholars, patriots, and noted personalities. The Statue of Labour is a beautiful sculpture depicting the efforts of a team of laborers who are at strenuous, manual work.
Fun With The sand of Marina Beach, Chennai..Part-IV
Evening Crowd on The Marina Beach |
Marina Beach, the pride of Chennai is the second longest beach in the World and has a wide sandy foreshore. Situated on the beach, the Anna and MGR Samadhis which are memorials of the most popular former Chief Ministers of the State attract good crowd everyday. An aquarium is also located on the Marina Beach. Some of the most beautiful buildings in Chennai such as the University of Chennai, Senate House, Chepauk Palace, Presidency College, and Ice House are located on this beach drive.
On the Marina Beach-Part-V
Stretching two miles, from the Coovum River's mouth, south of the Fort, till the northern boundaries of the 16th century Portuguese town of San Thome, is this magnificent beach drive and promenade. At the southern end of the Marina is the San Thome basilica, built in 1896.To the east of the road is the Promenade, well-kept gardens and a wide beach which claims to being the world's second longest. At the north end of the beach is Anna Square, the serene resting place of Dr.C.N.Annaduari, who founded a populist party that ushered in anew the ancient glory of Tamil Nadu and the Tamils. His samadhi is marked by a beautiful park, a striking memorial sculpture and crowds pay homage daily.
Watching Sri Lanka On The MArina Beach, Part -VI
The Marina Beach
Stretching two miles, from the Coovum River's mouth, south of the Fort, till the northern boundaries of the 16th century Portuguese town of San Thome, is this magnificent beach drive and promenade.
Evening On the Famous Beach of Chennai, Marina Beach-Part-VII
Marina Beach is the most famous beach of Tamil Nadu and is situated in the city of Chennai. The beach is considered to be one of the largest beaches in India and the world over. The beach stretches over a distance of 12 km and has a considerably large width. It begins from St. George Fort, in the north, and extends till Besant Nagar, in the south. This sandy beach is not only popular amongst the morning joggers, but is also a must visit spot for the tourists.
The road side along the Marina Beach is marked by a number of statues of known leaders and celebrities such as Mahatma Gandhi, Thiruvalluvar, Sir Thomas Munro, Kamarajar, Periyar and the Statue of Labor. Apart from this, there is Anna Square, the burial site of former Chief Minster of Tamil Nadu, Dr. C. N. Annadurai. Also, just adjacent to this you will find a beautiful park and a memorial dedicated to MGR Ramachandran, former actor-cum-politician. The tomb in the memorial has a striking pillar and an eternal flame.
The road side along the Marina Beach is marked by a number of statues of known leaders and celebrities such as Mahatma Gandhi, Thiruvalluvar, Sir Thomas Munro, Kamarajar, Periyar and the Statue of Labor. Apart from this, there is Anna Square, the burial site of former Chief Minster of Tamil Nadu, Dr. C. N. Annadurai. Also, just adjacent to this you will find a beautiful park and a memorial dedicated to MGR Ramachandran, former actor-cum-politician. The tomb in the memorial has a striking pillar and an eternal flame.
Returning from Marina Beach, Part -IX
A photo Session near the Samidhis on Marina Beach |
After seeing and enjoying at the Marina Beach..it stared getting dark And now it was time to go back to the hotel...We sat down for a while at the entrance of MArina Beach..by this time it was full dar..and lights were on.. the crowd was gathering to enjoy the Bay of Bengal in the night...Also the near by samidhis were lit up so it was a magnificent scenery...Julie and Divyaansh were having theri Sprite., Me and Bro already had our evening snack the Yummies Fishes at the Beach....Divyaansh Bought a Monster Car for himself....and we were relaxing as he was running around and playing with his newly bought car.....
Visit of Anna Samadhi and MGR Memorial, Part-X
1) Anna Square/Anna Samadhi : >Memorial Of previous Chief Minister,Dr.AnnaDurai
2) MGR Memorial: Place where people pay tribute Dr.M.G.Ramachandran
Till the time we ended our day by visiting the samidhis of the Tamil veterans it was around 8'O clock .. too late. we were tired and exhausted, legs were paining , feeling sleepy ...we went to the bus stop , waited for some 10 -15 minutes. The bus came and it took 20 minutes and we reached our hotel at Waltex Road. I went to the restaurant and packed some food to eat at our rooms. Food was Idlies and South Indian Parothas....I took some milk for Divyaansh as he was missing the milk like anything in the journey....so in this way one more day ended in Chennai.......I don't know why I wanted to visit Chennai...anyways I came Back to Chennai...after 5 Bad years......
Visit to San Thome Church, Chennai, Tamilnadu
San Thome Church in the Background.. |
Last evening we visited the Marina. Today we started the day by visiting the St. Antony's Church in the Parrys. After Visiting St. Antony's Church we moved to Myalpore to visit San Thome Church.
We Prayed inside the Church for 15 minutes., Then we visited the museum present inside the Premises of the Church. after spending time in the church we moved to our next spot in the tour de Chennai...Spencers Plaza..a attaraction of the new and growing Chennai...A visit to Sri Parthasarathy Temple, Chennai, Tamilnadu
The Parthasarathy Temple (Tamil: பார்த்தசாரதி கோயில்) is an 8th century Hindu Vaishnavite temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, located at Triplicane, Chennai, India. It is one among the 108 divyadesams or holy abodes of Lord Vishnu. The name 'Parthasarathy', in Sanskrit, means the 'charioteer of Arjuna', and Lord Krishna is worshipped in that role in this temple.
It was originally built by the Pallavas in the 8th century by king Narasimhavarman I. One of the distinguishing features of is that it has four of the incarnations or avatars of Vishnu: Narasimha, Rama, Varaha and Krishna.
The temple is one of the oldest structures in Chennai. There are shrines for Sri Vedhavalli Thayaar, Sri Ranganatha, Sri Rama, Sri Gajendra Varadharaja Swamy, Narasimha, Sri Andal, Sri Anjaneya, Alwars, Ramanuja, Swami Manavala Mamunigal and Vedanthachariar. There are separate entrances for Lord Parthasarathy and Lord Narasimha. The gopuram (towers) and mandaps (pillars) are decorated with elaborate carvings, a standard feature of South Indian Temple Architecture.
It was originally built by the Pallavas in the 8th century by king Narasimhavarman I. One of the distinguishing features of is that it has four of the incarnations or avatars of Vishnu: Narasimha, Rama, Varaha and Krishna.
The temple is one of the oldest structures in Chennai. There are shrines for Sri Vedhavalli Thayaar, Sri Ranganatha, Sri Rama, Sri Gajendra Varadharaja Swamy, Narasimha, Sri Andal, Sri Anjaneya, Alwars, Ramanuja, Swami Manavala Mamunigal and Vedanthachariar. There are separate entrances for Lord Parthasarathy and Lord Narasimha. The gopuram (towers) and mandaps (pillars) are decorated with elaborate carvings, a standard feature of South Indian Temple Architecture.
After visiting the Temple. |
After visiting the Magnificent Landmark Spencers Plaza we moved to the magnificent 8th century temple of Sri Parthasarathy, the Lord Krishna's temple. A magnificent ancient temple. we worshipped over there for some time...took some rest and then moved again to the Marina Beach......
A walk on the Marina Beach's Sand
After seeing the Great Parthasarthy Temple we came to the Marina Beacg again...her we tasted some oilde pakodas on the sand of Marina Beach....Though the pakodas were not so tasty but, we enjoyed eatinng those pakodas on the beach....walk on the sand is lovely .....amazing experience....
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On the Sand of MArina |
The second largest beach in the world Marina Beach extends up to 13km. Marina Beach is on of the major tourist attractions in Chennai. Marina Beach is a place on earth with heavenly beauty. Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff further enhanced the natural beauty of the Marina Beach in early 1880's. The view on the beach at sunset and sunrise is absolutely delightful. In the evenings the place becomes lively with the children playing at the golden sand and hawkers selling snacks, balloons, toys etc.
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