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 City : Kancheepuram
City : KancheepuramLocation : South India
Language : Tamil, Malyalam, kannad
Know About Kancheepuram
Kancheepuram, the capital of the Pallava and dynasty is one of the   serene sacred cities of India. It is situated 76 kms from Chennai, 35   kms from Chingleput & 64 kms from Mahabalipuram via Chingleput.
History
  The city of a Thousand Temples Ancient Kancheepuram, the city of   thousand temples, is one of the most sacred pilgrim centres for the   Hindus. There now remain 126 temples in Kanchi and a few more in the   outskirts. This city was under the control of the Cholas as far back as   the 2nd Century BC and a Pallava capital between the 6th and 8th   centuries.
Kanchi is also a well known centre of the finest silk sarees made in the country. Kanchi has magnificent temples of unique architectural beauty bearing eloquent testimony to its glorious Dravidian heritage. Adi Sankara established his episcopal seat (Kamakotipeetam). Kancheepuram is the birth place of C.N. Annadurai, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu affectionately called as "Anna" by the people of Tamil Nadu.
Kanchi is also a well known centre of the finest silk sarees made in the country. Kanchi has magnificent temples of unique architectural beauty bearing eloquent testimony to its glorious Dravidian heritage. Adi Sankara established his episcopal seat (Kamakotipeetam). Kancheepuram is the birth place of C.N. Annadurai, former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu affectionately called as "Anna" by the people of Tamil Nadu.
Festivals
Apart from temples Kancheepuram is also famous for   its festivals that are celebrated with great zeal with people painting   the town red. Some of the important festivals celebrated in Kanchipuram   are the Brahmotsavam -Varadaraja temple in May; Garuda Sevai- Varadaraja   temple in June; Float festival -Varadaraja temple in February and   November; Kamakshi Ammam Festival - February; Mahashivaratri festival -   Kailashanatha temple in February; Panguni Uthiram -Ekambareshwara temple   in March-April, thus making these months ideal for visiting   Kancheepuram.
How to Reach there
Airways : Chennai is the nearest airport to Kanchipuram. One can take flights for most of the important Indian cities and important cities abroad from Chennai.Railways : Trains for Kanchipuram are available from Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tirupati, and Bangalore.
Roadways : Kanchipuram is 75 km away from Chennai and is well connected by a network of roads. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the local transportations and also for the intercity drives too.







