Mahabalipuram is a beautiful town in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is an ancient town that went through the transformation from being a sleepy village to a major port city and finally a major tourist destination. Visit the city during next vacation and pick your choice from the best hotels in Mahabalipuram.
 
Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a beautiful place in Tamil Nadu. It is a small town popular for a rich history, architecture, religion, and cultural heritage. The town falls within the province of Kanchipuram district and is one of the chief tourist towns of the state. Often called Mamallapuram, the place is a town of legends and myths. It is believed that name of the town is based upon the reference of King Mahabali who was an arrogant and cruel king was killed by Lord Vishnu. However, interestingly there are probably more number of idols and sculptures to the glory of Lord Shiva than that of Lord Vishnu. Nonetheless, the place remains significant to all, irrespective of which deity one follows.
 
Chennai, the capital of the state, is about 60 k.m. away. It is the most-preferred gateway to Mahabalipuram. Not only the city is the most developed city close to the tourist town, but it also houses the nearest airport. There exist an excellent road connectivity between the two with frequent taxis, cabs, and buses running in between. The nearest railway station is in Chengalpattu. It is a southwestern suburb of Chennai and 29 k.m. away from Mahabalipuram. Taxis are easily available from the commerce centre of the town. Besides, some hotels in Mahabalipuram also offers railway station transportation services.
 
Located on the western coast of Indian mainland the town quickly became a major centre of trade in South India. It was the seaport from where the ancient Indian traders gained access to the countries of Southeast Asia. Following the decline of the Gupta dynasty, the Pallavas rose and expanded their kingdom. The town also got included within their kingdom’s territory. During the period between 650 A.D. and 750 A.D. the Pallavas and the town flourished. It is also during this time-frame when a number of great poets, artists, philosophers, saints, dramatists, etc. emerged. The old remnants in the forms of sculptures, paintings, writings, temples, and other monuments today reflect the cultural heritage of the town. If one is inclined towards history and culture, Mahabalipuram is the place to be. The cave sanctuaries, temples in the form of chariots, Shore Temple, and several other rock-cut temples define the culture of the town. When in the town a visit to these is a must. There are a number of tour companies offering tour and travel services to the backpackers.
 
 
A couple of places to visit in Mahabalipuram that simply should not be missed include: Dakshinachitra, Mamallapuram Lighthouse, Thirukadalmallai Temple, Tiger’s Cave, Pancha Rathas, Mahabalipuram Beach, Krishna Butterball,Varaha Cave Temple, Sculpture Museum, Arjuna’s Penance, Trimurti Cave Temple, Thirukalukundram, Ganesh Ratha Temple, Dharmaraja Cave, and Little Art Gallery.
 
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