With two seas lying on its sides, the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, the southernmost state of India viz. Tamil Nadu beckons the visitors to its shores from all over India and abroad. The state is dotted with lofty hill stations, rain forests and green plains that provide a perfect escape from daily routine life. The state boasts of several heritage buildings and temples, some of them are more than a thousand years old. The rich Dravidian architecture of the state is a symbol of its glorious past. Ooty, fondly known as "The Queen of Hill Stations" is among the most visited cities of Tamilnadu. Temples of Tamilnadu are visited by a large number of faithful across India every month. There are some Tamilnadu Cities which is most visited and known for best Tamilandu tourist cities :

Chennai is the capital city of Tamil Nadu. It is spread over an area of 200 sq km alongside the Bay of Bengal. It has long been a hub of the Dravidian movement in India. Marina beach of the city is considered to be the second largest beach in the world. Chennai is one of the very famous city of Tamilnadu.

Chidambaram is located on east-central region of Tamil Nadu. It lies within the Coleroon River Valley and extends from 11.24 North latitudes to 79.44 East longitudes. Chidambaram has tropic temperatures that vary from 20 degree in winters to 37 degrees in summers.

Coimbatore is the third largest city of Tamil Nadu and is also known as the "Manchester of South India." The highly industrialized city falls in Nilgiris region, and is dotted by over one hundred mills. The nearest airport to the city is Peelamedu Airport, which is 10 km away.

Coonoor is a famous hill station of South India which is nestled on the foothills of Nilgiris hill station. It is situated at an altitude of 1800 m above the sea level. The picturesque retreat lies at the head of Hulikal ravine and is covered with grassy meadows, sunflowers and tea bushes.

Kancheepuram - "The land of thousand temples" was the erstwhile capital of Pallava rulers. It is famous all over the world for its finest silk saris and visitors usually buy some silk clothing whenever they visit the city. The town is considered among the most sacred pilgrimage sites of Hindus. Kanchipuram is known as best temples Tamilnadu cities.

Kanyakumari is situated in Tamil Nadu, on the southernmost edge of peninsular India. The fabulous beach destination is equally popular among the honeymooners, pleasure seekers and pilgrims. The city is named after Kanyakumari temple, which is dedicated to Kanyakumari Amman.

The picturesque Kodaikanal hill station is located at an altitude of 2100 m above the sea level. The secluded hill station is situated amidst the serene greenery of Pali hills in Tamil Nadu. Cascading waterfalls, orchards, rich flora & fauna and rolling hills provide an eternal charm to this hill resort.

Kumbakonam is situated in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. This fertile cities of Tamilnadu of divine strife lies on the banks of Cauvery River. Kumbakonam has its own distinctive ethos which is characteristic of its essentially rural aesthetic traditions.

Madurai, or the "City of Nectar" is a very popular and revered pilgrimage site of South India. The city is located on Vaigai River and it was the capital of Pandyan rulers till 14th century. Travelogues of historians and missionaries like Ibn Batuta prove that Madurai remained cynosure of all eyes for centuries because of its prosperity.

The virtuous Mamallapuram (or Mahabalipuram ) is situated on the coast of Bay of Bengal in Tamil Nadu. The "City of Temples" is named after king Narasimha Varman, who was fondly called Mamall, meaning the great wrestler. It is most famous for its 7th century Shore Temple.

Tiruchirapally or Trichy is the the fourth largest city of Tamil Nadu. It is situated on the banks of river Cauvery. Rock Fort Temple is the most prominent landmark of the city. The industrial town is known for the trade of handloom clothes, diamonds, cigars, toys and bangles.

Karaikudi lies in the Sivaganga district of Tamil Nadu. The city has been listed by an Indian travel magazine as the fifth most rapidly growing travel destination of Tamil Nadu.