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Mahabalipuram

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About this Destination

Famous for its intricately carved temples and rock-cut caves, Mamallapuram or Mahabalipuram as it is famously known, is a historically important and well-loved tourist location situated on the Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal, in the state of Tamil Nadu. Once the abode of the famous demon king Mahabali, Mahabalipuram was later renamed Mamallapuram. The serenity, the alluring atmosphere and the impressive setting with many beautiful white sandy beaches dotted with casuarina trees are all reasons as to why one would want to visit this wonderful town. Some famous tourist spots include the UNESCO world heritage site Group of Monuments like the Shore Temple and the Five Rathas, the Crocodile Bank which is home to some exquisite species of crocodiles and alligators, and the beach resorts in Kovalam and Sadras.

Top 23 Places To Visit in Mahabalipuram

Alamparai Fort

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Crocodile Bank

3.5/5

Mamallapuram Dance Festival

Krishna's Butter Ball

Varaha Cave Temple

Mahishasuramardini Cave

Hotels & Stays in Mahabalipuram

Local Cultures of Mahabalipuram

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Pallava Dynasty Culture

The Pallava dynasty, known for its rock-cut temples and sculptures, significantly influenced the art and architecture of South India.

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Ancient to Medieval period
Culture

Stone Carving Tradition

Mahabalipuram is famous for its stone carving tradition, where skilled artisans create intricate sculptures from granite.

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Year-round
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Chola Influence

Post the Pallava rule, the Chola dynasty further enriched the cultural landscape with grand temples and artistic innovations.

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Medieval period
Culture

Dravidian Architecture

Mahabalipuram is a significant site for Dravidian architecture, showcasing distinctive tall towers and intricate carvings in temples.

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Throughout historical periods
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Seashore Temples Heritage

The Seashore Temples of Mahabalipuram represent a unique blend of architecture and coastal culture.

Mahabalipuram
Year-round

Festivals of Mahabalipuram

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Mahabalipuram Dance Festival

A classical dance festival showcasing various forms of dance against the backdrop of stunning rock-cut temples.

Mahabalipuram
January to February
Festival

Pongal Festival

Celebrated primarily by the Tamil community, Pongal marks the harvest season with traditional Tamil cuisine and cultural events.

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January 14-17
Festival

Navaratri Festival

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of the Goddess Durga, featuring dance, music, and cultural performances.

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September to October
Festival

Christmas Celebrations

Celebrated by the local Christian community, Christmas in Mahabalipuram includes traditional services and festive gatherings.

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December 25
Festival

Temple Car Festival

A vibrant festival where temple idols are paraded on a chariot, drawing large crowds and showcasing local culture.

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Varies annually

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