tourism places of Tamil Nadu attracts you ................ The Great Living Chola Temples, three magnificent temples erected by the Chola dynasty, are spread across central Tamil Nadu. They have been collectively recognized as the Great Living Chola Temples and have been on UNESCO's list since 1987. Dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries, these temples are quintessential representations of Dravidian architecture. Numerous visitors flock to Tamil Nadu exclusively to witness the poetic grace and fluidity embodied in these silent sculptures of diverse sizes and shapes.
Nilgiri Mountain Railway. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is one among the three Mountain Railways of India that is recognized by UNESCO as a heritage site. It was built by the British in 1908. It is one of the rare meter gauge railways still functional in India. The experience of the scenic ride all the way from Mettupalayam to Udagamandalam (Ooty), via Coonoor in the Nilgiri Hills (a rugged hill region of the Western Ghats) is more than worth time and money.Ooty, Queen of Nilgiri Hills
Ooty, known as the Queen of the Nilgiri Hills, sits at an elevation of 2,240 meters above sea level and is the most frequented hill station in Southern India. It holds a special place in Bollywood's heart. The mesmerizing rolling hills of 6th Mile and 9th Mile, known as Wenlock Downs, the majestic pine forests, and the serene Ooty lakes have been the backdrop for numerous romantic Bollywood hits
Few tourists would pass up the chance to boat on the clear waters of Pykara Lake and Ooty Lake. A day trip to the magical valleys of Ketty, the lush tea gardens of Coonoor, and the charming cantonment town of Wellington is a must-do for any visitor's itinerary.









