Sharing its border with two oceans, Bay of Bengal and Arabian sea, Tamil Nadu is the southernmost state of India. What qualifies Tamil Nadu as an exclusive tourist destination is the range of landscapes that are present in Tamil Nadu. You will find splendid beaches, lofty hill stations vast lying plains and rain forests dotting this state and ready to provide you with a vacation of utmost serenity and pinnacle of fun.
As much as the natural splendidness of Tamil Nadu beckons its visitors, history and heritage of this state too attracts the enthusiasts. The great legacy of Dravidians is said to have started and spread outwards from this state. Most of the Tamilnadu cities are dotted with these marvels. Most of the symbols of Dravidian culture like arts and architecture still are kept intact with joint efforts from people of Tamil Nadu and the government. The temples that were made by Dravidian rulers are still considered to be an architectural marvels, most if which are still in good condition and are operational. It is the virtue of these temples that Tamilians today are known to be the best creators of temples.
Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu that the most culturally active as well. The rate with which it has developed, has made the people sit up and take notice of this Chennai.This has helped many till now hidden characters of Tamil Nadu as a state come out. Other major cities of Tamil Nadu are Madurai, Rameshwaram, Coimbatore and Kanyakumari. Ooty is probably the most visited hill station of India which is called 'The Queen of Hill Stations'.