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Mahabalipuram is known best for its cave temples and various historical monuments that have rendered it a World Heritage status. The Shore Temple and the huge monolith rock carvings are among the most famous sights here. Along with this, its proximity to the sea has made it a beautiful beach destination. The beaches are well-developed and replete with all facilities that make them as popular as they are. Mahabalipuram is best visited between October and March and the climate is much affected by the sea. It gets occasional showers throughout the year, so carry your umbrellas, raincoats and any other rain-gear you can get your hands on!
 
Things to see & do
  • Arjuna Penance: This is one of the largest and most remarkable bas-reliefs ever. It is 27 meters long and 9 meters high has figurines of animals, demigods, beasts and birds. The cleft in the rock depicts the descent of Ganga on earth brought by King Bhagiratha. The most remarkable features of this relief are the two large elephants and the several scenes from Panchatantra.

  • Caves: The Varaha Cave has a mandapam that depicts the two incarnations of Vishnu – Varaha (boar) and Vimana (dwarf). Within it, there are several caves, with the Dharmaraja Cave containing three empty shrines. The Mahisasurmardini Cave is engraved with fine bas-relief. The opposite wall in the cave has a depiction of Goddess Durga fighting the demon Mahishasura. Another famous cave here is the Tiger Cave, which is located 5 kms from the city. No tigers reside here, and the cave gets its name from a solitary cave set among the rocks with a number of tiger heads carved around the temple.

  • Rathas: Located in southern Mahabalipuram, the Ratha Cave Temples are commonly known under the banner of Pancha Pandava Ratha (five chariots of the pandavas). Out of these five, four are carved out of a single rock, while the fifth is created out of a small rock. There is also an additional ratha carved out for Draupadi. Till date, the rathas are extremely well-preserved and their carvings as fresh as when they were originally created.

  • Krishna Mandapam: The Krishna Temple is one of the oldest rock-cut temples here. The walls of the temple are adorned with scenes of Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill on his fingertips.

  • Shore Temple: The Shore Temple is the most familiar association one makes with Mahabalipuram. Located right next to the sea with the waves lashing against its walls, there are three shrines within. The first and third are dedicated to Shiva and the middle is dedicated to Vishnu. The compound walls of this temple are lined with sculptures of Nandi the Bull and figures of Vishnu are present in the sanctum sanctorum.

 
Gourmet Treats
Mahabalipuram has several beach restaurants that serve fresh seafood. Most of them would show you the fresh fish, prawns and crabs before cooking them! The Sea Shore Restaurant offers excellent fresh seafood, especially tiger prawns. Sumptuous lobsters and prawns are served at Luna Magica. Village Restaurants is one of the finest in the town located near a lake. For some south Indian fare, Mamallapuram Bhavan is an excellent place.
 
Shopping Fiesta
NOf stonework and granite crafts, Mahabalipuram has excellent artifacts of gods and miniatures of the original temples. Most of it is available at the craft shops which line the roads to the Shore Temple and Five Rathas. Exquisite soapstone images of Hindu gods, woodcarvings and jewellery are also available for sale.
 
Hotels in Mahabalipuram
Star Hotel name Rate(Rs.)* Inclusions
  Mamallaa Heritage 525 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
  Mamalla Beach Resort 650 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
  Hotel Sea Breeze 1226 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
  Shelter Beach Resorts 1250 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
  Fortune Chariot Beach Resort 2250 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
GRT TEMPLE BAY 3000 Breakfast Dinner All Meal Airport Transfer Tax
 
* All the above rates are per person per night