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Mamallaa Heritage, Mahabalipuram
Overview :
Mamallapuram a place to reckon with great sculptures and heralding dynastics. A place shrouded in an area of history and splendour. Mamallapuram is a place of great significance and is one of the main heritage cenres in the Indian tourism industry. The drive from chennai to Mamallapuram is by itself a pleasure cruise. The East Coast Road winds through a stretch of calm, swaying, casuarina groves, With the golden beaches sliding all along the way and the salty breeze breaking upon face, blowing all your worries away. This stretch is becoming a vast recreation centre for Chennai residents. With all the existing entertainment centre's, resorts and artists villages and a lot more proposed on this stretch, this road will soon be the entertainment hub of Chennai. This exotic town has the rare combination of freedom and restriction, grandeur and grace, entertainment and education. You can feel the richness and the artistic inclination of the Pallavas in the air. Living legends and mammoth monoliths form a part of Mamallapuram's splendour. The salty air, timeless roar of the sea, the endless stretch of sand and sky will enrich your soul and enliven your spirits. Commanding a vital position in this bygone town of the pallavas is a hotel which embodies the Pallavan era of hospitality, beauty and enchantment, in its simple and screne environment- Hotel Mamallaa Heritage.
Accommodation :
To meet the various needs of Domestic and Westerners, Hotel Mamallaa Heritage has 43 spaciously designed rooms, with 24 hour room service, running hot and cold water, satellite channels, direct dial facility, channel music and a dedicated and friendly team of service personnel working round the clock to make your every stay an endearing one. The hotel provides stunning vistas of the horizon, the beach, the lighthouse and the innumerable other monuments surrounding Mamallapuram. The sea is just a short 500 meters away providing all the sun, surf and sand to occupy your mind and body.
How to reach Mamallapuram :
By Air - The nearest airport from Mamallapuram is Chennai (Madras), located around 60 km away. One can get flights for almost all major destinations in India and abroad. By Rail- The nearest railway station, Chengalpattu, is around 29 km away from Mamallapuram. Trains for Chennai and several other major cities in South India are available from here. By Road- Mamallapuram is connected by road to Chennai, Tirukkalikundram, Kanchipuram (65 km), and Pondicherry. We would provide you all India tourist permit vehicles for the local transportations and also for the intercity drives.
Facilities :
Amenities: AC, Cable TV, Wi-Fi, Direct Dialing, Channel Music, Attached Bath Room, Mini Bar, Work Desk, Safe Deposit Box, Double Bed, King Bed, Newspaper, etc. our outdoor swimming pool can be the best form of relaxation after a hard day sightseeing.
Room Facilities :
Front Desk, Travel Desk, Business Center, Banquet, Restaurant, Safe Deposit Box, Room Service, Valet Parking, Conference Facilities, Swimming pool along with children pool, etc.
Dinning :
Waves - The Seafood Specialty Restaurant which is opened during dinner under the stars is the ideal place for a Romantic dinner, where exotic varieties of Fresh Sea Food is served. Golden Palate - The Pride of Mamallapuram, has been wetting the palate of Discerning Gourmets over a decade, serving the best vegetarian food in Mamallapuram in the truest Pallava Tradition.
Meetings :
Confluence - the conference hall is a meeting place of Minds, Ideas and Thoughts in an Idyllic set up , with a seating capacity of 70 pax.
Mahabalipuram or Mamallapuram :
"Mamallapuram", named after Mamalla, a Pallava king, Narasimha Varman I (630 AD-668 AD), created the earliest of its vast array of monuments. There are, or rather were, two low hills in Mamallapuram, about 400m from the sea. In the larger one, on both sides, there are eleven excavated temples, called Mandapas. The mystery of Mamallapuram and its sculptural extravaganza is a living testament of the artistic temperament of the Pallavas, till date it is a breathtaking experience just to watch them. Situated just 60 km off Chennai on the Bay of Bengal coast in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, Mamallapuram was a flourishing port town of the Pallava rulers of South India.
The Shore Temples :
The Shore Temple is an extraordinary site at the Bay of Bengal and at high tide the waves sweep into the walls. The sculptures have been eroded by the winds and waves for thirteen centuries. There are 3 shrines at the Shore Temple. Two of them are of the Saiva* period and the third is of the Vaishnava period. There are Vimanas over the Saiva shrines but none over the third; it seems to have disappeared with time and built by King Narasimha Varman II Rajasimha. A govt recognized guide will be of much help in understanding the mythological significance.
Vedanthangal bird sanctuary :
This water bird sanctuary is located at a distance of 48 km from Kanchipuram. This bird sanctuary provides habitat to Storks, Egrets, Cormorants, Darter, Flamingos, Pelicans, Moor hens, Herons, Kingfishers, Sandpipers, White Ibis, Spoonbills, Swans and grey Wagtails. The birds can be viewed from the bank or from the watch tower. The best season time is between October and March, when a large number of migratory birds visit.
Hotels In Mahabalipuram
Chariot Beach Resort
GRT Temple Bay
Ideal Beach Resort
Mamallaa Heritage
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