The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu

March 7, 2022 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best top things to do in Kanchipuram District, India including Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Shore Temple, Pancha Rathas, Arjuna's Penance, Kailasanatha Temple, Ekambareswarar Temple, Krishna Mandapam, Descent Of The Ganges, Vaikunta Perumal Temple, Vallakottai Murugan Temple.
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1. Monuments at Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram India
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4.5 based on 1,684 reviews

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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4.5 based on 1,644 reviews

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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4.5 based on 901 reviews

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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4.5 based on 722 reviews

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. Kailasanatha Temple

Kanchipuram India +91 73739 19114 http://temple.dinamalar.com/en/New_en.php
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4.5 based on 279 reviews

Kailasanatha Temple

This 8th-century sandstone temple has a sanctuary that only one worshipper can enter at a time, through a tight tunnel.

Reviewed By Trail226390 - New Delhi, India

This temple is an ancient one with the most stunning sculptures that I have ever seen. Definitely worth a visit!

6. Ekambareswarar Temple

Ekambaranathar Sannidhi Street, Kanchipuram 631502 India http://www.ekambaranathartemple.tnhrce.in
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4.5 based on 365 reviews

Ekambareswarar Temple

Reviewed By 100parag - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Considered one of the Pancha Bhuta Sthalam this Shiva temple will definitely boost your sense of spirituality and bliss. From the stunning architecture, to the sound of nadeswaram in the inner sanctum, to the centuries old mango tree where the union of Shiva and Parvati took place there is so much to see and take in. I even found space to meditate in peace for a while here and eat prasadam after, without being rushed out.

7. Krishna Mandapam

Mahabalipuram India +91 81222 33900 http://www.tripgo.co.in
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4.5 based on 145 reviews

Krishna Mandapam

Reviewed By Trvelly

Mammalapuram,(Mahabalipuram) has a lot to offer, which would pave way to the history/civilisation and a lot more to think. When you are here you forget your time and go on to memories. Great place to see all the Sculptures and do visit the temple inside the mandapam

8. Descent Of The Ganges

Mahabalipuram India +91 81222 33700 http://www.tripgo.co.in
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4.5 based on 239 reviews

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.

9. Vaikunta Perumal Temple

Bazar St., Kanchipuram 603406 India
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Vaikunta Perumal Temple

Reviewed By jalaramaaihv - Bengaluru, India

The temple is surrounded by corridor with pillars. There are many beautiful attractive sculptures. The main deity is in sleeping form

10. Vallakottai Murugan Temple

Kanchipuram Sh 57, Sriperumbudur India
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Vallakottai Murugan Temple

Reviewed By Cosmopolitan332905

Powerful and blissful temple. Ample parking space. Pooja shops are available. You can take a route from Kanchipuram to Sriperumputhur route or if you are travelling from Chennai, you can take Tambaram - Vandalur route and go from Oragadam road. From Kanchipuram or Vellore, you can go by bus, bike or car and take NH4 route to reach Sriperumputhur. This temple is 8 to 9 kms from Sriperumputhur. It is crowded during festival time and have to wait in a long queue to get darshan.

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