Tamil Nadu, the heart of the Dravidian culture and tradition, has for time immemorial, been a pioneer of peace and knowledge. There are more than 30,000 temples in this sate which has given Tamil Nadu the title, "Land of Temples". The Bharatnatyam is the traditional dance of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu provides the visitor with a wide variety of delicious food both for the vegetarians as well as the non-vegetarian. It is the ultimate destination. The people of Tamil Nadu speak Tamil, one of the oldest and most developed languages of India. Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu is known for its beautiful beach resorts. Densely forested uplands which abound in wildlife, intensively cultivated farmlands interspersed with rocky wastes, mountain chains of the Western Ghats, which give way to fertile coastal plains and plateaus form the geographical features of Tamil Nadu. he main festival of Tamilnadu is Pongal, which is a harvest festival celebrated in the month of January.
Tamil Nadu, the heart of the Dravidian culture and tradition, has for time immemorial, been a pioneer of peace and knowledge. There are more than 30,000 temples in this sate which has given Tamil Nadu the title, "Land of Temples". The Bharatnatyam is the traditional dance of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu provides the visitor with a wide variety of delicious food both for the vegetarians as well as the non-vegetarian. It is the ultimate destination. The people of Tamil Nadu speak Tamil, one of the oldest and most developed languages of India. Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu is known for its beautiful beach resorts. Densely forested uplands which abound in wildlife, intensively cultivated farmlands interspersed with rocky wastes, mountain chains of the Western Ghats, which give way to fertile coastal plains and plateaus form the geographical features of Tamil Nadu. he main festival of Tamilnadu is Pongal, which is a harvest festival celebrated in the month of January.
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