Sporting some of the finest beaches of South India, Tamil Nadu's capital Chennai has a long seafront including the very popular 12-km stretch of Marina beach. Rameshwaram, a major pilgrimage centre for Hindus, is famous as the place where Lord Rama offered thanks to Lord Shiva and its Ramnathaswami Temple is one of the most important temples in southern India. The calm and serene sea, rare sea species, coral reefs, multitude of marine life such as algae, sea cucumber, crabs, starfish, sponges and sea cows, dolphins and shallow waters mark Rameshwaram beach are found. This beach is ideal for sunbathing and swimming day and night and watch dolphins frolicking in the waters.
Covelong is another nice beach and also a small quaint fishing settlement separated from the mainland by the canal running from Chennai to Mahabalipuram. It offers wind surfing and swimming facilities along with visits to an ancient catholic church, a mosque and the Fort. Elliot's beach is lined with fast food joints, shrines and souvenir stalls and is a popular destination among the younger hearts. An excellent point for those seeking solitude and peace. Other popular beaches of Tamil Nadu are Chunnambar Beach, Pichavaram Beach and Poompuhar Beach. Here, we are going to discuss one of the most popular Tamil Nadu beach:
Covelong is another nice beach and also a small quaint fishing settlement separated from the mainland by the canal running from Chennai to Mahabalipuram. It offers wind surfing and swimming facilities along with visits to an ancient catholic church, a mosque and the Fort. Elliot's beach is lined with fast food joints, shrines and souvenir stalls and is a popular destination among the younger hearts. An excellent point for those seeking solitude and peace. Other popular beaches of Tamil Nadu are Chunnambar Beach, Pichavaram Beach and Poompuhar Beach. Here, we are going to discuss one of the most popular Tamil Nadu beach:
Kanyakumari Beach |
The Kanyakumari beach with multi-colored sand and rocky shoreline is definitely one of the most beautiful beaches in south India and offers a great change from all other beaches. The waves that hit the shore are quite strong and frequent, that means that one does not get to enjoy a step into the shallow water or a sea bath.The shore being rocky makes it more dangerous to venture out to the sea, so people are asked to stay within the prescribed zone. You can shop for shells that are on sale on the Kanyakumari beach. There is a lighthouse on the beach from where one can get a ravishing view of the sea.
Contact Details:
60/313 Veerapagupathy,
Chothavilai Beach,
Thengamputhoor,
Puthallam village,
Kanyakumari District.
Contact Number:
04652 221337
8220099080
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