Marina Beach
Location : Chennai,
Tamil Nadu
Significance : Longest Beach in India
Best time to visit : November to February
Marina
beach lies to the east of Chennai (Madras) at Kamarajar Road, 3 Km from the
city centre. The fine sandy beach said to be the longest beach in India
and one of the longest in Asia, extends to a length of 13 Km, from Fort St.
George all the way to Mahabalipuram. There is a drive along the beach fringed
with palms and casuarinas running the whole length of Chennai.
In early 1880's, the natural beauty of the beach was enhanced
by a facelift given by the then Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff.
Some of the most beautiful buildings in Chennai such as the Fort St. George
complex established by the East India company in 1641, University of Madras,
Senate-House, Chepauk Palace (now P.W.D office), 19th century Presidency College
building etc are located on the beach drive. On the beach itself there is the
Anna Park, named after C.N. Anna Durai, the founder of D.M.K (Dravida Munnetta
Kazhakam) and a former chief minister of Tamil Nadu. The park is adorned with
statues of famous Tamil writers and sages, flanked at either end by memorials
of Annadurai and M. G. Ramachandran, a former matinee idol turned the charismatic
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Further south there is a swimming pool, an aquarium
located opposite to the Presidency college and two splendid bits of sculpture-
that of the Victory of Labour and Mahatma Gandhi. At the other end
of the beach is the new lighthouse.
The
aquarium has a collection of tropical sea fishes and fresh water fishes. To
the south of the Aquarium is the historic Ice House (1840) (now known as the
Vivekananda house) which was used to store ice brought from England and America
for 30 years. Later in 1892, it became a home to Swami Vivekananda and the name
was changed to Vivekananda house.
The beach can be ideally visited in the early mornings or in
the late evenings when the area throbs with activity. Food stalls, hawkers and
other entertainers line the beach. The Sunday afternoon market is worth a visit.
The large beach is often the venue for important state functions. Kite flying
is a common sport with the children at the beach and there are also facilities
for pony rides. As the undercurrent is very strong, bathing and swimming can
be dangerous, and should be done with utmost care.
Best time
to visit :
Best time to visit Chennai is from November to February when
the weather is cool.
How to Reach :
Air : The Kamaraj Domestic Airport and the Anna International
Airport are located at Meenambakkam about 20 kms from the city. The airport
can be reached either by road or by suburban trains for which the alighting
point is at Tirusulam, a km from the airport. Many major international airlines
have regular direct flights to Chennai. Domestic airlines operate daily flights
to all major cities of the country from the domestic terminal.
Rail : Chennai is connected by rail with all major
towns and cities in India. Main Railway Stations: Chennai Central and Chennai
Egmore. Trains operate from Egmore Junction to different parts of the state
while interstate trains originate from Chennai Central Station.
Road : Chennai is connected by good network of
roads with all important places in Tamil Nadu and other parts of India. Many
private operators are available for domestic and interstate transportation.
The distance from Chennai to other cities
Bangalore (334kms),
Calcutta (1678kms),
Hyderabad (704 kms),
Trivandrum(790kms)
Where to Stay
Chennai
is well accommodated with Star hotels to Budget hotels. Click
here for the hotels in Chennai
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