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5-Day Chennai Summer: Temples, Coast & Culture

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5 dayssummer

Discover Chennai's soul through ancient temples, colonial forts, vibrant markets, and breezy beaches, with a summer-savvy schedule that beats the heat.

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Day 1Mylapore Temples & Coastal Evening
6:30 AM

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Kapaleeshwarar Temple

Arrive early to join the morning rituals (puja) at this colorful 7th-century temple dedicated to Shiva. Remove shoes before entering and dress modestly covering shoulders and knees.

4.8(13k reviews)~1.5 hours
8:00 AM
Traditional South Indian Breakfast

~1.5 hours

Walk to a Brahmin-style eatery on South Mada Street near the temple and order Idli with Sambar, Dosa, and a cup of Filter Coffee (Kaapi) for an authentic start.

9:30 AM

Santhome Basilica

Santhome Basilica

Visit this stunning white neo-Gothic cathedral built over the tomb of Saint Thomas the Apostle. Head to the crypt downstairs to see the original burial site and the small museum.

4.7(17k reviews)~2.5 hours
12:00 PM
Rest at Hotel

~4 hours

Escape the midday heat by returning to your hotel for a rest, shower, and air conditioning. This is also a good time to have a light lunch or nap before the evening out.

4:00 PM

Elliot's Beach

Elliot's Beach

Head to Besant Nagar for this cleaner, quieter beach favored by locals. Walk along the promenade past the Schmidt Memorial and grab a Tender Coconut Water (Elaneer) from a vendor.

4.4(8k reviews)~1.5 hours
5:30 PM

Marina Beach

Marina Beach

Walk or take a short auto ride to the 13-km long Marina Beach to experience the evening buzz. Stay near the shoreline area around the lighthouse and avoid venturing into deep water.

4.3(66k reviews)~1.5 hours
7:00 PM
Dinner at a Beachside Restaurant

~2 hours

Look for a seafood restaurant along the Marina Beach stretch or in nearby Santhome. Try the Chettinad Fish Curry or order a fresh grilled fish platter with rice and vegetables.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Idli with Sambar
Breakfast~$2-3

Find a traditional Brahmin-style eatery near Kapaleeshwarar Temple on South Mada Street and order Idli with Sambar (steamed rice cakes with lentil soup), a crispy Masala Dosa, and a cup of Filter Coffee (Kaapi).

Idli with Sambar
Lunch
Grab a light lunch at any hotel restaurant or a nearby cafe during your rest break. A simple vegetable biryani with raita or a sandwich and fresh juice will keep you cool without being heavy.
~$3-5
Payasam (Kheer)
Dinner~$5-8

Find a beachside seafood restaurant along the Marina-Santhome stretch and order a fresh grilled fish platter with lemon rice and vegetables. Finish with a cup of sweet Payasam (kheer) if available.

Payasam (Kheer)
Use Ola or Uber taxi apps for point-to-point travel between Mylapore and Besant Nagar (around $0.18/km). For shorter trips within neighborhoods, flag down an auto rickshaw and insist on using the meter or negotiate the fare beforehand.

AccommodationMylapore (historic temple neighborhood southeast of Chennai city center)

Mylapore puts you steps away from Kapaleeshwarar Temple and within easy reach of Santhome Basilica and both beaches by short taxi or auto rides.

Hotel in Mylapore (historic temple neighborhood southeast of Chennai city center)
~$18-30/night

Mylapore puts you steps away from Kapaleeshwarar Temple and within easy reach of Santhome Basilica and both beaches by short taxi or auto rides.

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Day 2Colonial Heritage & Museums
7:00 AM

Fort St. George

Fort St. George

Explore the oldest British fort in Chennai, housing St. Mary's Church and the Fort Museum with colonial era weapons, uniforms, and portraits. Allow time to walk the ramparts and see the 150-foot flagstaff made from a single teak tree.

4.3(6k reviews)~2 hours
9:00 AM

Government Museum Chennai

Government Museum Chennai

Head straight for the Bronze Gallery to see breathtaking Chola sculptures in bronze, then browse the Amaravati Gallery and the natural history section. The museum complex also has a dedicated children's section if traveling with family.

4.3(20k reviews)~2 hours
11:00 AM

Connemara Public Library

Connemara Public Library

Step inside one of India's oldest public libraries, recognizable by its striking red sandstone building with Indo-Saracenic architecture. The rare books room and main reading hall are open to visitors.

4.5(1k reviews)~1 hours
12:30 PM
Lunch at a Local Restaurant

~1.5 hours

Walk to a nearby restaurant on Pondy Bazaar or in the Egmore area for a hearty South Indian thali with rice, sambar, vegetables, and papad. These are filling and cost around $4.

4:00 PM

Valluvar Kottam

Valluvar Kottam

Admire the massive stone chariot and 133-foot tall structure commemorating the poet Thiruvalluvar. Walk around the auditorium where all 1,330 couplets of the Thirukkural are inscribed on granite pillars.

4.6(362 reviews)~1 hours
5:30 PM

Vivekananda House

Vivekananda House

Tour the restored Ice House building where Swami Vivekananda stayed in 1897, now a museum with exhibits on his life and teachings. The multimedia show upstairs provides good context for the exhibits below.

4.5(10k reviews)~1.5 hours
7:30 PM
Dinner at a Traditional Restaurant

~1.5 hours

Find a Chettinad style restaurant in the Mylapore area and order a spicy Chettinad chicken curry with flaky parotta or steamed rice. Finish with a serving of creamy Payasam for dessert.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Dosa
Breakfast$1-2

Grab breakfast at a small eatery near Fort St. George and order a freshly made Dosa with coconut chutney and sambar, the quintessential Tamil breakfast. Pair it with a strong Filter Coffee (Kaapi) served in a traditional steel tumbler.

Dosa
Lunch
Find a restaurant near the Government Museum on Pantheon Road serving a vegetarian South Indian thali, which includes rice, sambar, rasam, vegetables, curd, and a sweet. This is a filling and affordable way to sample local flavors without spice overload.
$3-4
Chettinad Chicken
Dinner$5-7

Look for a Chettinad restaurant in Mylapore and order Chettinad Chicken, a fiery pepper and coconut based curry from the Chettiar community. Pair it with malabar parotta or steamed rice and cool down with a glass of Buttermilk (Neer Mor).

Chettinad Chicken
Use the Chennai Metro to move between areas; the Fort St. George area is walkable but for getting to the Government Museum and Valluvar Kottam, hire an auto rickshaw or use Ola/Uber (around $0.18 per km). Auto rickshaws are cheaper for short hops but always agree on the fare before starting.

AccommodationEgmore (central neighborhood near the museum and railway station)

Egmore puts you within walking distance of the Government Museum and Connemara Library, and is well connected by metro to Fort St. George and Mylapore.

Hotel in Egmore (central neighborhood near the museum and railway station)
$18-30/night

Egmore puts you within walking distance of the Government Museum and Connemara Library, and is well connected by metro to Fort St. George and Mylapore.

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Day 3Nature, Wildlife & Temples
6:30 AM

Guindy National Park

Guindy National Park

One of the few national parks inside a city. Arrive early to spot spotted deer, blackbucks, and native birds along the forest trails before the heat builds up. The park also has a small snake park adjacent.

4.1(28k reviews)~2 hours
:8:30 AM
Breakfast at a Local Cafe

~1 hours

Find a local eatery near Guindy and order a South Indian breakfast of Idli with Sambar, soft steamed rice cakes served with lentil soup and coconut chutney, paired with a cup of strong Filter Coffee.

10:00 AM

Theosophical Society

Theosophical Society

A sprawling 280 acre campus along the Adyar River with a massive 450 year old banyan tree, a library open to visitors, and peaceful walking paths. Register at the visitor center before exploring the grounds.

4.2(782 reviews)~2 hours
12:00 PM
Lunch and Midday Rest

~2.5 hours

Take a break during peak afternoon heat. Find an air conditioned restaurant in the Adyar or Besant Nagar area for a leisurely lunch and rest before the evening activities.

4:00 PM

Parthasarathy Temple

Parthasarathy Temple

A 6th century Pallava era temple in Triplicane dedicated to Krishna. Look for the unique iconography where the main deity holds a conch in one hand, and admire the intricate stone carvings on the gopuram.

4.7(28k reviews)~1.5 hours
6:00 PM
Explore a Local Market in Triplicane

~1.5 hours

Walk along Triplicane High Road and the lanes around the temple where vendors sell fresh flowers, brass lamps, silk sarees, and traditional jewelry. The area gets lively with evening shoppers and street food stalls.

7:30 PM
Dinner in Triplicane

~1.5 hours

Find a restaurant on Triplicane High Road or one of the side lanes. Look for a place serving Andhra style fish curry or a simple mutton biryani with steamed rice.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Idli with Sambar
Breakfast$1-2

Find a local cafe near Guindy and order Idli with Sambar, soft steamed rice cakes served with lentil vegetable soup and coconut chutney. Pair it with a cup of strong Filter Coffee (Kaapi) to start your morning.

Idli with Sambar
Lunch
Look for a restaurant in the Adyar or Besant Nagar area and order a chicken biryani or a vegetable thali for a filling midday meal that offers variety.
$3-5
Dinner
Find a restaurant on Triplicane High Road and order a mutton curry or a grilled chicken dish with naan bread and a side of cucumber raita.
$4-6
Auto rickshaws are the most convenient way to move between today's scattered locations. Use the Ola or Uber apps to book rides at around $0.18 per km. The Chennai Metro also connects Guindy and stretches toward the central areas efficiently.

AccommodationMylapore (cultural neighborhood in South Chennai near Kapaleeshwarar Temple)

Mylapore is centrally located with easy access to Triplicane, Guindy, and the coastal areas, and offers a range of budget to mid-range hotels close to good restaurants.

Hotel in Mylapore (cultural neighborhood in South Chennai near Kapaleeshwarar Temple)
$18-30/night

Mylapore is centrally located with easy access to Triplicane, Guindy, and the coastal areas, and offers a range of budget to mid-range hotels close to good restaurants.

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Day 4Art, Culture & Shopping
8:00 AM

DakshinaChitra

DakshinaChitra

Explore this open-air heritage museum featuring authentic dwellings from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. Watch pottery, weaving, and textile demonstrations by resident artisans working on site.

4.4(19k reviews)~4 hours
1:00 PM

Lunch at DakshinaChitra Cafe

Lunch at DakshinaChitra Cafe

The on-site cafe serves simple vegetarian South Indian meals and snacks. Try a traditional thali or order a few side dishes to sample different flavors.

4.4(19k reviews)~1.5 hours
3:00 PM
Return and Rest

~2 hours

Head back to your accommodation to escape the midday heat. Freshen up and plan your shopping route for the evening.

5:00 PM
T. Nagar Shopping District

~2.5 hours

Focus on Pondy Bazaar and Ranganathan Street for textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. Bargaining is expected at most stalls so start at half the quoted price.

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7:30 PM
Dinner at a Rooftop Restaurant

~2 hours

Look for a rooftop restaurant in the Nungambakkam or T. Nagar area with city skyline views. Search for rooftop dining in Nungambakkam on Google Maps and book ahead.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Breakfast
Grab a quick breakfast at a local eatery near your accommodation before heading out. Order a vegetable puff or a simple sandwich with a cup of hot tea.
$1-2
Lunch
At DakshinaChitra Cafe, order a South Indian thali or a simple rice meal with curry. The vegetarian options are reliable and filling for a midday stop.
$3-5
Chettinad Chicken
Dinner$5-8

Find a rooftop restaurant in Nungambakkam serving Chettinad cuisine and order Chettinad Chicken, a spicy aromatic curry from Tamil Nadu cooked with black pepper and cinnamon. Pair it with parotta or steamed rice.

Chettinad Chicken
Use Ola or Uber taxi apps (about $0.18 per km) for door to door travel, especially to DakshinaChitra which is on the outskirts. Auto rickshaws are good for short trips in T. Nagar but agree on the fare before getting in.

AccommodationMylapore (cultural heart of Chennai, known for Kapaleeshwarar Temple and heritage buildings)

Mylapore is centrally located with easy access to both DakshinaChitra via the East Coast Road and T. Nagar for evening shopping.

Hotel in Mylapore (cultural heart of Chennai, known for Kapaleeshwarar Temple and heritage buildings)
$30-50/night

Mylapore is centrally located with easy access to both DakshinaChitra via the East Coast Road and T. Nagar for evening shopping.

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Day 5Leisurely Farewell
7:00 AM

Morning Walk at Marina Beach

Morning Walk at Marina Beach

Walk south from the Kannagi statue toward the lighthouse for a quieter stretch with fewer vendors and cleaner sand. The morning light is best before 8 AM when the crowd starts building.

4.3(66k reviews)~1.5 hours
8:30 AM
Breakfast at a Traditional Cafe

~1 hours

Head to a tiffin-style cafe in Mylapore near the Kapaleeshwarar Temple. These no-frills eateries serve fresh idli, dosa, and vada with sambar from large metal pots.

10:00 AM
Final Sightseeing or Souvenir Shopping

~2 hours

Browse the handicraft shops on Ranganathan Street in T Nagar for silk scarves, wooden toys, or bronze figurines. Bargain politely and carry cash as many small shops do not take cards.

12:00 PM
Hotel Checkout and Departure

~1 hours

Confirm your airport taxi through Ola or Uber about 30 minutes before checkout to avoid delays. Allow 45 minutes travel time to Chennai International Airport from central areas.

Meals

Recommended traditional local cuisine

Idli with Sambar
Breakfast$1-2

Find a traditional tiffin cafe in Mylapore and order Idli with Sambar, soft rice cakes served with lentil stew and coconut chutney that locals eat daily for breakfast.

Idli with Sambar
Lunch
Look for a non-AC vegetarian restaurant near T Nagar and order a full South Indian thali served on a banana leaf with rice, vegetables, dal, and papad for a filling final meal.
$3-5
Dinner
Grab a simple dinner at the airport food court or a nearby cafe before your flight and try a Filter Coffee (Kaapi) to finish your Chennai trip with a local classic.
$2-4
Use Ola or Uber for the morning ride to Marina Beach and for airport departure (about $0.18 per km). Auto rickshaws are cheaper for short hops in Mylapore but always insist on the meter fare.

AccommodationMylapore (cultural neighborhood south of the city center near Kapaleeshwarar Temple)

Staying in Mylapore keeps you close to Marina Beach, traditional restaurants, and temple sites for a relaxed final morning.

Hotel in Mylapore (cultural neighborhood south of the city center near Kapaleeshwarar Temple)
$18-30/night

Staying in Mylapore keeps you close to Marina Beach, traditional restaurants, and temple sites for a relaxed final morning.

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Budget Breakdown

Accommodation / night$18
Food / day$14
Transport / day$8
Activities / day$5
Daily total$45
Trip total$225

Based on mid-range budget. Accommodation: $18/night for a standard hotel. Food: $14/day covers 2 restaurant meals ($8), street food ($1), coffee ($1.5), and a beer ($3). Transport: $8/day using a mix of auto rickshaws, metro, and occasional Ola/Uber rides. Activities: $5/day for temple entry fees and local experiences.

Good to Know

Tap Water: Not safe to drink. Always buy sealed bottled water or use a filtered bottle.
Best Taxi Apps: Ola and Uber are widely available and more reliable than hailing street taxis.
Public Transport: Metro is the best option for speed and comfort. Auto rickshaws are great for short trips.
Required Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, and Japanese Encephalitis recommended before travel.
Traffic Safety: Traffic is chaotic. Cross streets carefully and use zebra crossings or follow locals.
Mosquito Risk: Mosquito-borne diseases exist. Use repellent and sleep under nets if possible.
Power Plugs: Types C, D, M. Bring a universal adapter as Indian sockets differ from Western ones.
Summer Weather: Chennai is hot and humid in summer. Carry water, wear light cotton, and avoid midday sun.
Tipping: Not expected but appreciated. 10% at upscale restaurants. Round up for auto rickshaws.
Language: English is understood in tourist areas. Learn basic Tamil phrases for better interactions.

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