- Ex-Mumbai / Pune
- Ex-Delhi
- Ex-Bangalore
Where Sculptures Galore
Declared by UNESCO as the World Heritage Site, Mahabalipuram is a great place to visit. It is a town in the Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu. Located at an elevation of 12 m, Mahabalipuram was the second capital of the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. It is a beautiful sea-side village situated at a distance of 60 m from the capital city of Chennai.
Mahabalipuram has earned international fame because of its architectural marvels which attract tourists from far and wide. The open air bas-relief, beautifully carved temples, man-made caves and monolithic Rathas (chariots carved from single boulders). Most of the the architectural establishments are rock-cut and monolithic, and belong to the period between the 7th and the 9th century.
From October to March
Tamil and English
The Dance Festival in December
Summer Max. 36.6°C Min 21.1°C, Winter Max. 30.5°C Min 19.8°C.
By Air: Chennai Airport is the nearest airport, located at a distance of 60 km from Mahabalipuram. Regular flights connect Mahabalipuram to most of the cities of India.
By Rail: Chengalpattu is the nearest railway station located only 29 km from Mahabalipuram.
By Road: Mahabalipuram is well connected with the major South Indian destinations such as Chennai, Tirukkalikundram, Kanchipuram and Pondicherry. Taxis are also available from Chennai.
A wide variety of accommodation options are available in Mahabalipuram ranging from budget to luxurious hotels. Numerous beach resorts are also available.