
Chennai (Madras)
Tamil Nadu
The fourth largest city in India, known as the 'Gateway to South India' and the 'Cultural Capital of South India'. It is famous for housing Marina Beach, the world's second-longest urban beach, ancient Dravidian-style temples (like Kapaleeshwarar Temple), and as a major hub for India's automotive industry.
Practical Travel Guide for Chennai (Madras)
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
A visa is required for most travelers. An e-Visa system is available for many nationalities. It's recommended to check the latest regulations before your trip.
Adapter Type
Hindi, English
Getting Around
Chennai has an extensive transport network including Metro Rail, suburban trains, public buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws. The Metro is a quick way to beat traffic, while auto-rickshaws are convenient for short distances, but be sure to negotiate the fare beforehand.
Local Flavors
Chennai's cuisine is authentically Tamil, emphasizing rice, lentils, spices, and coconut. Famous South Indian vegetarian breakfast items (like Idli, Dosa, Vada) are a must-try, alongside various spicy Biryani preparations.
