Part II- 5 Places To Explore Nearby Chennai

* Tirupati

This famous place of pilgrimage is a hotspot for tourists visiting the southern part of country. The holy city of Tirupati is located in Andhra Pradesh, about 133 km from Chennai, and is frequented by visitors from Bangalore, Andhra Pradesh and Chennai round the year. The main attraction is Sri Venkateswara Temple perched atop the picturesque Tirumala Hills, along with several waterfalls, caves and the Venkateswara National Park.

* Vellore

Famous for the Vellore Fort that dates back to the 16th century, Vellore is a city in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located at a distance of approximately 139 km from its capital city of Chennai. The fort in all its grandeur is home to beautiful temples with ornate sculptures, a feast for photographers and art appreciators.

* Chandragiri

This village in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh is home to an 11th-century fort, famously known as the Chandragiri Fort. The historical fort also houses an archaic palace within. Several temples, other palaces and structures in the premises, mostly in ruins, are all under the Archaeological Survey Of India (ASI) now, making it a perfect place for history buffs, photographers and architecture enthusiasts.

* Pondicherry

Fondly known as Pondy, Pondicherry or Puducherry is a union territory and one of most famous tourist destinations in South India. The city boasts of lovely beaches, colonial heritage and bohemian vibes, attracting tourists from across the world. Travellers agree that for a relaxed weekend, good food and vibes, Pondy can be visited over and over again.

* Nellore

The city of Nellore is located in the Nellore district of coastal Andhra Pradesh. Nestled on the banks of river Penna, Nellore is a pleasant drive from Chennai. The city was historically referred to as Vikrama Simhapuri. With historical evidences of lineages of many powerful kingdoms and dynasties, the place has a rich history and heritage.
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