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Tamilnadu
Area : 130,058
sq. kms.
Population :
Approx.61.5 million people per sq. km.
Languages :
Tamil,Telugu and Kannada.
Capital : Chennai
Literacy Ratio:
64%
No. of Districts
:20
No. of Bank:
Branches, 4,264
Major Ports:
Madras Airports Madras, Coimbatore, Madurai,
Tiruchanapalli
Life in Tamilnadu is
leisurely and gracious. Tamilnadu is a wonderful tourist place. It has
glorious culture and a rich tapestry of history. It has natural beauty
i.e. blue beaches and clear skies. People enjoy the peace amidst the
lively and magnificent temples. Tamilnadu is referred as "Land of
Temples". It's really a beautiful experience for holidaying in Tamilnadu.
Tamilnadu is the home of Dravidian art and culture, characterised
best by the amazingly ornate temples with their soaring towers known as
gopurams. Tamilnadu celebrates all their festivals in colourful
splendour. Tamilnadu offers the traveller excellent value, particularly
in accommodation. Hotel prices are generally lower than they are further
north and standards are often higher. The food in Tamilnadu is
comparatively inexpensive and good. Tamilnadu provides the visitor with
a wide variety of cuisines.
Tamilnadu has a tropical climate. It is generally warm. April and May
are the hottest months with the mercury often soaring above the 40 ºC
mark. Coastal regions also get uncomfortably warm and humid during these
months but the nights are usually cool, due to the sea breeze that sets
in during the afternoons. Summer temperatures are quite equable at the
foothills of the ghats. But the most pleasant are the hills stations
where the maximum temperature rarely rises above the mid twenties in
summer. 'Winter' falls between November-February when the climate is
pleasantly cool unless you wish to visit the hill stations, in which
case you will need woolens. Minimum temperatures in the plains rarely
dip below 20 ºC while in the hills the mercury may drop to 5 ºC or
below. The most important point to remember about Tamilnadu is the rainy
season between October and December when the north-east monsoon brings
rain in spurts.
Throughout the year for the plains, cotton is the best wear. In the
hilly areas, you will need to carry a light sweater or two, heavier
woolens are a must for winter. Umbrellas are extremely needed during the
hottest months and raincoats will come in handy between October and
December i.e. the rainy season.
The best time to visit to Tamilnadu is between November and March.
Tamilnadu with an estimated area of 1,30,058 sq.km. ranks eleventh
amount the states of India in size. Geographically, Tamilnadu is
situated on the eastern side of the Indian Peninsula between the
northern latitude of 8.5" and 13.35" and the eastern longitude of 76.15"
and 80.20".
Tamilnadu is bounded by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the north and
Kerala in the west. The eastern and western tips of the state are
defined by the Point Calimere and Mudumalai wildlife sanctuaries while
the northern extreme is Pulicat lake and the southernmost tip is
Kanyakumari, the land's end.
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