10 Things to do in Mahabalipuram That You Shouldn't Miss

December 15, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Just 45 minutes out of the city, the East Coast Road first stops at the historic town of Mahabalipuram. The 7th century erstwhile port city is famous for its rock-cut shore temples. A lone lighthouse on a hill watches over a group of temples below. Mahabalipuram also has some great cafes that serve good sea food. A backpacker’s delight, one can find cheap accommodations and plenty of activities.
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1. Monuments at Mahabalipuram

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Monuments at Mahabalipuram

Many interesting rock-cut temples and giant open-air reliefs from the 7th and 8th centuries.

Reviewed By 369gillianj - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

Beautiful beach side setting, lovely village with good shops and restaurants, and so many amazing things to see - ancient rock carvings, cave-like temples hewn from granite, beautiful shore temple, lovely old working lighthouse and gravity-defying Krishna's Butterball Boulder! All within easy walking distance - a real treasure trove.

2. Shore Temple

Shore Temple Rd, Mahabalipuram 603104 India http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/places/CitiesTowns/Mamallapuram0.aspx?catid=010105P02
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Shore Temple

Reviewed By vikas-Maheshwari - Jaipur, India

The Shore Temple is so named because it overlooks the shore of the Bay of Bengal. It is a structural temple, built with blocks of granite, dating from the 8th century AD. At the time of its creation, the site was a busy port during the reign of Narasimhavarman II of the Pallava dynasty.

3. Pancha Rathas

Kancheepuram District, Mahabalipuram 603104 India 914427442226 http://www.tamilnadutourism.org/places/citiestowns/Mamallapuram.aspx
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Pancha Rathas

Reviewed By Donna_in_India - New York City, United States

Panch Rathas, also known as Five Rathas, is a complex of monolithic rock-cut temples dating back to the mid-7th century. The Panch (five) Rathas (processional temple chariots) are named after the five Pandava brothers, heroes of the Indian epic Mahabharata. They are Draupadi Ratha, Nakula Sahadeva Ratha, Bhima Ratha, and Dharmaraja Ratha. The shrine panels are richly carved with Hindu deities. Two things make the rathas unique. The first is that the stones were cut in situ. The second is that the styles and techniques of wooden architecture were imitated in stone creating a variety of forms. These would later influence the very distinct South Indian temple design. The temples were never finished so none were ever used for worship.

4. Arjuna's Penance

West Raja Street Near Ganesha Ratha, Mahabalipuram 603104 India +91 96001 41033 http://www.tripgo.co.in
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Arjuna's Penance

This bas-relief with life-size images from a mythical story adorns a huge rock.

Reviewed By Honisoiquimalypense - Derby, United Kingdom

A must visit - it is a huge rock face (96 feet long and 43 ft high);covered with hundreds of carves statues and on the right a family of elephants! It really an eyeful and is the second longest carver mural in the world ( so we were told). It tells a tale of Arjuna but there is some dispute about this too! Still whatever- it is a must see!

5. Descent Of The Ganges

Mahabalipuram India +91 81222 33700 http://www.tripgo.co.in
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Descent Of The Ganges

Reviewed By Tanumita - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

A beautiful piece of art carved on a monolithic rock. It is built on the same rock as Arjuna's penance and has a mythological and historical significance to it. The descent of the Ganges is depicted in the form of Cobras and it is an exceptional sculpture built during the Pallava rule.

6. Varaha Cave Temple

Kancheepuram District, Mahabalipuram India +91 81222 33700 http://www.asi.nic.in
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Varaha Cave Temple

Reviewed By Tanumita - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Beautiful sculptures dedicated to the Varaha King. It is located in the Krishna's butter ball complex and is worth a visit.

7. India Seashell Museum

Kalpakkam Road, Mahabalipuram 603104 India +91 98944 95676 https://www.facebook.com/Indiaseashellmuseum/
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India Seashell Museum

Reviewed By pandyanathanb

During our stay in a resort in Mahabalipuram with our full family, we decided to spend half a day for the routine sight seeing to educate my grandsons on the Indian History aspect of this area. At first we were skeptical to visit the Sea Shell Museum, as we did not know what to expect. After going in, we were stunned and mind blown by what we saw. There were 40,000 shells from all over the world --very neatly displayed and labelled. My grandsons refused to come out of the museum. There is an aquarium and a Pearl Museum also which the kids enjoyed and which were very interesting and educational. The shop called Maya Bazaar also had some v nice things which can be bought as souvenirs. I highly recommend this Museum for all.. young and old.. It has to be seen to be believed.

8. Krishna's Butter Ball

E Raja St, Mahabalipuram 603104 India +91 81222 33700 http://tripgo.co.in
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Krishna's Butter Ball

Reviewed By Manasi_2004 - Mumbai, India

If you are fond of sculptures this is place. Please be sure to start your day early as lighthouse, maritime museum, Krishna butter ball, Arjuna penance, varaha temple all are in same premises and it is a bit of a walk. But very clean and neat place.

9. Mahabalipuram Lighthouse

Mahabalipuram 603104 India +91 44 2744 2264 http://www.mahabalipuramlighthouse.com
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Mahabalipuram Lighthouse

Reviewed By 369gillianj - Clitheroe, United Kingdom

Cheap to climb this working lighthouse, so fascinating to see the light and to see the views from the top - wonderful panorama of an area: sea, sand and amazing temples/rock carvings.

10. The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust and Centre for Herpetology

Post Bag No 4,Mamallapuram, Mahabalipuram 603104 India [email protected] http://www.madrascrocodilebank.org/
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The Madras Crocodile Bank Trust and Centre for Herpetology

Reviewed By priyankas220 - Chennai (Madras), India

I had been to Madras crocodile bank approx. 4 times....it's really worth visiting ....they also have a session where you can see different varieties of snakes...specially the poisonous ones like Russel viper...they also demonstrate venom extraction...u can also touch some of them...also, this place has a good research team which can help u if u want to learn more about crocodiles and snakes... My favorites there r two iguanas which nicely take shower sometimes. .Mr Jose...the oldest crocodile is quite giant.. Inall, this is a good place for a family visit, specially the kids...but one has to walk a lot, so may be difficult for old people... Always after visiting this place, I wish and dream....I shud get time to sleep like these crocodiles with mouth wide open...

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