Nature Places Map
Nature in Tamil Nadu:
Besant Nagar Beach
Grab some local snacks from the beach vendors. I tried the fresh corn and it was delicious. Prices are reasonable and it's fun to snack while you stroll!
Thiruvanmiyur Beach
My advice is to bring your own snacks and water. The beach shacks can be a bit pricey, and you’ll definitely want to stay hydrated while enjoying the sun
Watch out for the tide! I didn't pay attention and ended up with wet shoes. Check the tide schedule to plan your activities better.
Marina Beach
Arignar Anna Zulojikal Park
Check the feeding times for the animals before you go. I found that seeing the animals get fed was way more exciting than just watching them laze around.
Edward Elliots Beach
My advice is to keep an eye on your belongings. I noticed a few people getting a little too relaxed about their stuff—don't let that happen to you!
Semmozai Punga
Check out the local food stalls outside for some authentic Chennai street food. I tried the dosas and they were amazing and so much cheaper than restaurant prices!
Don't miss the small lake area; it's serene and perfect for some quiet time. I nearly overlooked it but ended up loving it there!
Anna Tower
Gwindi National Park
I suggest planning your visit on a weekday rather than the weekend. It was way quieter then, and I could really relax and enjoy the beauty.
My advice is to take a guided nature walk if possible. I did this, and it was super informative and enjoyable, plus I spotted birds I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.
I recommend wearing comfy shoes! The trails can get a bit tricky and you'll want to explore without worrying about sore feet.
Panagal Park
If you like photography, go for the late afternoon light around 5 PM. The park looks amazing then, and you’ll get some gorgeous sunset shots.
I suggest visiting Panagal Park in the early morning, around 7 AM. It’s super peaceful then, and you get to enjoy the greenery without the crowd. Trust me, you’ll appreciate the calm vibe!