Capital city known for Marina Beach, Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Fort St. George, and its vibrant arts scene.
Famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Shore Temple, Pancha Rathas, and rock-cut caves.
Renowned for ancient temples like Kailasanathar Temple and Ekambareswarar Temple, as well as its silk sarees.
A charming French colonial town with serene beaches, Aurobindo Ashram, and Auroville.
Known for the iconic Meenakshi Amman Temple, Thirumalai Nayakkar Palace, and vibrant culture.
A sacred pilgrimage town with the Ramanathaswamy Temple and proximity to Dhanushkodi Beach.
Southernmost tip of India, famous for the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, and stunning sunsets.
A popular hill station in the Nilgiris, offering scenic landscapes, tea gardens, Ooty Lake, and the Nilgiri Mountain Railway.
Known as the "Princess of Hill Stations," famous for its serene lake, waterfalls, and misty valleys.
A tranquil hill station in the Eastern Ghats, with attractions like Emerald Lake, Lady’s Seat, and coffee plantations.
Renowned for the majestic Brihadeeswarar Temple (UNESCO site) and its classical art and music traditions.
Famous for the Nataraja Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva's cosmic dance.
Home to the iconic Rockfort Temple and the sprawling Srirangam Temple.
Known as the "Manchester of South India," it features temples like Marudamalai, the serene Dhyanalinga, and proximity to the Western Ghats.
A wildlife sanctuary known for its rich biodiversity, including tigers, elephants, and lush greenery.