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But firstly, let me introduce you to my travel mates. They
say “It’s not just about the journey, it’s about the company.” Well then Ramit
with his phenomenal (personal joke *wink*) knowledge about food and travel, Nandini
with her contagious laughter and the stupendously (another personal joke *wink wink*)
poetic Arvind, were the best travel companions I could have asked for.
1. Get down at the right station.
It seems like a 'duh' statement, I know, but you have to hear me out. Chennai
Express’ last stop is Egmore station and we got down there. However the driver
that was supposed to meet us was waiting for us at Central station. After half
an hour of luggage dragging, lungi staring and trying to find each other, we realised
the blunder.
2. Have Appam and Mysore Pak
Appam, which looks like a cross between a Dosa and Uttapam,
is made with fermented rice batter and coconut milk. I had these blissful bowl
shaped delicacies which are crispy at the edges and delightfully soft from
the centre at Southern Spice, Taj. And of course, you cannot come to Chennai and not have
Mysore Pak, which is made of sugar, besan (gram flour) and lots and lots of
ghee.
3.Visit the Kapaleeshwarar Temple
This splendid ancient Shiva temple which is situated in Mylapore is one of the oldest temples in Chennai. It is believed that the temple had been relocated from the seashore of Mylapore to its present day location in the 16th century. We were lucky enough to be able to attend a wedding that was taking place at the temple that day.
4. Have Idli at Murugan Idli and Biryani at Dindigul Thalappakatti
3.Visit the Kapaleeshwarar Temple
This splendid ancient Shiva temple which is situated in Mylapore is one of the oldest temples in Chennai. It is believed that the temple had been relocated from the seashore of Mylapore to its present day location in the 16th century. We were lucky enough to be able to attend a wedding that was taking place at the temple that day.
A shop near the Kapaleeshwarar temple |
4. Have Idli at Murugan Idli and Biryani at Dindigul Thalappakatti
Murugan Idli is a well-known
chain of restaurants in Chennai, which also has its branches in Madurai and
Singapore(!). Do drop in this simple eating joint to savour local
flavours of Chennai at an extremely reasonable price.
Satiate your non-veg cravings with the famous Dindigul
Biryani. I like my biryani fiery, and believe you me, I was not disappointed.
It was the kind of biryani which will keep wandering in your thoughts, time
and again.
Marina beach stretches for around 13 km along the Bay of Bengal and is the longest
running beach in India. We reached here after sunset which made it difficult to take good pictures. However the serenity that I felt in the sea-smelling darkness of the
Marina beach, amongst the ferocious waves crashing on the Tamil shore, is a memory that is
going to be with me forever.
This is where we said goodbye to Chennai and left to catch our train to Rameshwaram. We had been traveling for more than two days and instead of being tired all I felt was a sweet exaltation, for we still had a long and enticing way to go till Kanyakumari.
This is where we said goodbye to Chennai and left to catch our train to Rameshwaram. We had been traveling for more than two days and instead of being tired all I felt was a sweet exaltation, for we still had a long and enticing way to go till Kanyakumari.
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Karishma
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This trip was a part of the @AndPicturesIn and @Indiblogger’s #ChennaiExpressAndYou journey.
This trip was a part of the @AndPicturesIn and @Indiblogger’s #ChennaiExpressAndYou journey.
Hi Karishma :) You have intrigued me to visit Chennai :) It's one of the cities that I would not want to visit, but I guess every city has something nice to offer. Very well captured by you!
ReplyDeleteStrangely enough, I forgot to take my camera out in Chennai, and have taken these pictures with my phone Renuka. Believe me my post is not doing justice to this compelling city at all.
Deleteyou look gorgeous in the second last pic :) nice post dear
ReplyDeleteSweet of you to say that Mayuri :)
DeleteKarishma I love how you've captured Chennai. This definitely makes me want to go there!
ReplyDeleteCraving for Idli and dosa right now! Haha!
You look beautiful in the picture at Marina Beach! :*
Enjoy yourself <3
Loved your post Karishma! You covered up everything so well.
ReplyDeleteAnd you look gorgeous as usual!
Wow Karishma... I guess it will be your most memorable journey... happy to see how you guys freeked out there...
ReplyDeleteVery well compiled and complemented with beautiful photographs...
ReplyDeleteThank you Vishnu
DeleteI am visiting chennai and Kanyakumari this month too. couldn't be a better timing for me to read this post .. Thanks for the tips .
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Well..this is definitely not the Chennai I know :) Quite a different perspective :)
ReplyDeleteBUt considering the time factor, obviously the options will be limited..
You look V Nice in that pic in Marina beach... :)
Except for the Kapeelashwar temple, I dont think You might have thought of photographing either, no wonder you forgot to take out your camera :P
Oh wow you are from Chennai Tamanna? I could have taken some ideas from you about what to do in the city then. Hope you found this perspective of an outsider interesting. And to tell you the truth, I actually have taken a lot of fascinating shots in Chennai. :)
DeleteI am not from Chennai, currently staying here for my Job purpose :)
DeleteI did find this perspective interesting...It really made me think of how same thing have different impacts on people :)
Regarding the Photographs, I have been to all these places but never took any pics yet :)
DeleteWelcome to Chennai! :)
ReplyDeletewow the clicks are very nice! U captured everything very well! The temple surely looks like a must visit:)
ReplyDeleteKarishma, I am from Chennai and going through this post made me so nostalgic :D Love the city to death!!!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you were from Chennai Supria :)
DeleteSo nice to read your post :)
ReplyDeleteHope you had mysore pak from Sri Krishna Sweets, they make the most mouth watering mysore paks.
Thank you Sangeeta :)
DeleteAnd I wish I had known about this place before.
I've been to Chennai 3 times! It never seemed as much fun as you made it look.. So good!
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This was such a wonderful touristic view of Chennai, looks like a fantastic blend of color and culture!...I loved reading your fashionable insight on my last post, Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteLoved readin the post. You bought out the good side of Chennai so well, and you look pretty in that shot :)
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ReplyDeleteLungi Staring! Ahaha :P
ReplyDeleteMysore Pak Looks So Yum! A Frnd of Mine Who Has Been To Chennai Many-a-Times Raves About The City,Especially From Women Safety Point of View
You Look Soo Pwetty ^_^
Love my city..u checked the right places
ReplyDeleteThis is such a lovely post! you should visit its neighbor as well, AP is fun fun too!
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