Explore Chennai’s rich heritage in a day with our exclusive tour. Visit iconic sites, enjoy seamless transport, and immerse in culture. Book now!
Explore Chennai’s rich heritage in a day with our exclusive tour. Visit iconic sites, enjoy seamless transport, and immerse in culture. Book now!
- Kapaleeshwarar Temple - Discover the spiritual and cultural essence of Chennai by visiting the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore. This magnificent 7th-century temple, built in the Dravidian style, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and boasts a towering, intricately carved gopuram (gateway tower). Experience vibrant rituals, explore the temple’s sacred…
- Kapaleeshwarar Temple - Discover the spiritual and cultural essence of Chennai by visiting the Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore. This magnificent 7th-century temple, built in the Dravidian style, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and boasts a towering, intricately carved gopuram (gateway tower). Experience vibrant rituals, explore the temple’s sacred tanks, and admire detailed sculptures that depict stories from Hindu mythology. The temple offers a serene yet lively atmosphere, ideal for experiencing local devotion and tradition.
- Jain Temple - The Jain temples in Chennai highlight the presence of the Jain community, which has thrived in the city for generations. These temples are dedicated to the Tirthankaras (spiritual teachers), particularly Mahavira and Parshvanatha.
One of the most renowned is the Shree Chandraprabhu Jain Temple in Sowcarpet, celebrated for its white marble structure, intricate carvings, and tranquil atmosphere. Another notable temple is the Sri Parshwa Padmavathi Shakti Peeth.
These temples typically feature:
Marble idols of Tirthankaras in meditative postures
Clean, serene interiors for prayer and reflection
Daily rituals like aarti and abhishek
Overall, Jain temples in Chennai serve as important spiritual centers, emphasizing non-violence, simplicity, and inner peace.
- St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica - St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, also known as Santhome Basilica, stands as a significant religious and historical landmark in Chennai. It is constructed over the traditional tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, making it one of the few churches worldwide built on an apostle’s burial site.
Initially established by the Portuguese in 1523 and later reconstructed by the British in 1896, the basilica features elegant Neo-Gothic architecture. Its tall white spire, stained-glass windows, and serene interiors make it both visually impressive and spiritually uplifting.
A key highlight of the visit is the underground tomb chapel, where visitors can view the tomb of St. Thomas. There is also a small museum displaying relics and historical artifacts related to the saint and early Christianity in India.
The basilica remains an active place of worship, so visitors are encouraged to dress modestly and maintain silence.
- Fort St. George - Travel back in time by exploring Fort St. George, the first English fortress in India. Stroll through historic colonial buildings, visit St. Mary’s Church—one of the oldest Anglican churches in Asia—and explore rare artifacts at the Fort Museum, including weapons, documents, and portraits from the British era. Discover how this 17th-century fort influenced the city’s colonial history as you enjoy fascinating stories and architectural beauty.
- Marina Beach - Take a leisurely walk along Marina Beach, one of the longest urban beaches globally and a cherished landmark of Chennai. Enjoy the refreshing sea breeze, observe local life with street vendors, families, and cricket games, and admire views of the Bay of Bengal. Visit iconic spots along the promenade, including statues, memorials, and historic buildings. Ideal for a relaxed evening stroll, local snacks, and breathtaking sunrise or sunset views by the ocean.

- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Private vehicle, toll and sightseeing
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Sightseeing assistance onboard in English
- Live tour guide
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Private vehicle, toll and sightseeing
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Sightseeing assistance onboard in English
- Live tour guide
- Personal expenses and meals
- Personal expenses and meals
This tour stands out for offering a rich cultural and spiritual experience in a brief period. It unites three significant religions—Hinduism at Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Jainism at a Jain temple, and Christianity at St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, constructed over the tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle—showcasing Chennai’s harmony and heritage.
The tour also…
This tour stands out for offering a rich cultural and spiritual experience in a brief period. It unites three significant religions—Hinduism at Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Jainism at a Jain temple, and Christianity at St. Thomas Cathedral Basilica, constructed over the tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle—showcasing Chennai’s harmony and heritage.
The tour also merges ancient and colonial history, featuring traditional temple architecture and Fort St. George, the city’s initial British stronghold. Complementing this is a relaxing coastal visit to Marina Beach, providing scenic views and a glimpse of local life.
In summary, it’s a compact yet enriching journey that combines religion, history, architecture, and seaside allure, making it perfect for travelers seeking a comprehensive Chennai experience in a short time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.