Tamil Nadu North Coast
The North Coast of Tamil Nadu consists of Chengalpattu, Chennai, Cuddalore, Pondicherry, Tiruvallur and Viluppuram districts.
Cities
- π Chengalpattu β Kolavai Lake hosts migratory birds such as the whiskered tern, Indian spot-billed ducks, moorhens, coots, and small waders
- π Chidambaram (Thillai) β an important pilgrim centre and a holy place for Shaivites for the famous Nataraja Temple
- π Covelong and Muttukadu β two coastal towns south of Chennai
- π Cuddalore β a town located along the Bay of Bengal, home to several temples and the famous Silver Beach
- π Kalpakkam β home to the famous Indira Gandhi Atomic Power Plant, a nuclear breeder reactor, plus a Dutch-era fort and an unspoilt beach
- π Pondicherry (Puducherry) β the largest and former French colony in India offers a mixture of French and Indian architecture and culture
- π Tindivanam β home to Rajankulam, a 17th-century manmade pond, and the Sivan kovil and Perumal kovil temples
- π Tiruvallur β famous for the temple of Sri Veeraraghava Swami and the 40-foot-tall Sri Viswaroopa Panchamukha Anjaneyaswami
- π Virudhaachalam β
Other destinations
- π Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram) β UNESCO Heritage Site. Ancient temples and carves, outstanding examples of Dravidian art and architecture
- π Pulicat (Pazhaverkadu) β former Dutch colony. Colonianl legacy. Lagoon and mnagroves
- π Auroville β a popular spiritual and religious site near Pondicherry