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Theosophical Society

Theosophical Society

4.2 (782 reviews)
ParkTuristická atrakceAssociation Or OrganizationZajímavé místoZřízení

Nejlepší čas k návštěvě

Early mornings (6-8 AM) offer the coolest temperatures and softest light for walking the grounds. December to February is ideal for pleasant weather across the entire campus.

Tipy pro rozpočet

Entry is free for all visitors, though donations are welcome. Photography passes cost a small fee (around 50 INR) if you wish to bring a camera inside.

Doporučeno pro

Spiritual seekers, Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Peace and quiet seekers

Naplánujte si návštěvu

1.5-2 hours

O atrakcí

Rychlá fakta: Spread across 11 hectares along the Adyar River, this peaceful campus hosts one of the largest banyan trees in the world with a canopy spanning over 40,000 square feet. The library here holds over 20,000 rare manuscripts on comparative religion, philosophy, and esoteric traditions from around the globe.

Zajímavosti: The Great Banyan Tree, over 450 years old, sprawls across nearly an acre with aerial roots that form a natural cathedral of trunks and shadows. Stand beneath its 1,000-plus prop roots at golden hour, and you'll hear nothing but birdsong and wind rustling through leaves, a rare pocket of silence in sprawling Chennai.

Insider tipy

  • Visit the Great Banyan Tree first thing in the morning to experience its full scale before crowds arrive.
  • The headquarters library opens at 9 AM and requires a simple registration, bring a photo ID to browse their collection.
  • Wear closed shoes and long pants during monsoon months (June-September) as some pathways near the river get muddy.
  • The on-site vegetarian café serves affordable South Indian meals and filter coffee, perfect for a post-walk break.

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