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    • By train

      Kanchipuram has a railway station, and is well served by trains.Passenger trains connect it to the Chennai suburb of Chengalpattu, but not to the city itself. Another Passenger connects Kanchipuram to pilgrimage centre Tirupati. Express trains running from Mumbai to Madurai stop at Kanchipuram twice a week. Be warned that scheduled travel time from Mumbai to Kanchipuram is 26 hours, and the train could easily take longer.EMU trains are running between Chennai Beach and Tirumalpur via Kanchipuram.There are frequent EMUs from here daily.And the government is planning to leave more trains to Kanchipuram. Taking a train to Chennai, and traveling by road from there will probably be faster and more convenient.

    • By bus

      The Tamil Nadu state government operated transport corporation runs buses from Kanchipuram to most major towns in Tamil Nadu.

    • By car

      Kanchipuram is 69 Km from Chennai and about 280 Km from Bangalore. If you take the Chennai-Bangalore expressway, you can reach it in about an hour and a half from the outskirts of Chennai, or four and a half hours from Bangalore. Traveling from car by Tirupati will take three to four hours.

      State Highway 58 connects Kanchipuram to Chengalpattu, which can be reached either from Chennai or from [wiki=4ac2c338ab91e0c436caa1cff1c45d54]Mamallapuram[/wiki] and [wiki=84e888c7cc42b27a2d2c7f7de45fcb0a]Pondicherry[/wiki].
      If you're coming from [wiki=a7834b486c58ab5a9d571af716db8634]Madurai[/wiki] or [wiki=9424ecdfd1ed90d2bd2178253d7cc421]Trichy[/wiki], the temple towns of South Tamil Nadu, you can take the road up to Tindivanam, and take State Highway 116 through Vandavasi from there.

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    • Walking

      Unfortunately it's hard to find a good map of the town. However, Google Maps is good for orientation and the location of major temples, which is all you really need. Once you know the general direction, you can usually spot temples easily due to their tall stone entry towers (gopuram).
      Be warned: Kanchipuram's sidewalks are not ideal for walking! Many shops keep their merchandise on their sidewalks for free space, and cars and motorcycles park on the sidewalks as well. You'll often be pushed on to the road itself, where you'll have to negotiate with traffic.
      As far as weather is concerned, Kanchi isn't as humid as Chennai, so walking isn't as exhausting. But if you're not used to Indian summers, walking can be exhausting. To stay safe, start early in the morning (maybe 7 a.m. or so), come back for a rest by late morning, and head out again in the evening. Mornings and evenings are the best times for photography, anyway.

    • Auto Rickshaw

      Three wheeler auto-rickshaws are also available. You need to fix the price before you start - you will find these all around the town.

      If you plan to visit the temples, you can bargain a package deal - cost depends on how many and which temples you might want to visit. A thumb rule of price is around ₹20 point to point.

    • Taxi

      There are a large number of 'ambassador' taxis that hang out just north of the bus station, east of the roundabout. If you are travelling in a group, you might like to negotiate a driver for a day instead of dealing with auto rickshaws.

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    Kanchi Kamakshi Temple abode of Kamakshi (Goddess Parvathi) - consort of Lord Shiva.
    *Vaikunta Perumal Temple has beautiful pillared corridors around the sanctum. One of the most ancient temples with 3 tier Sannathi cum Gopuram.
    *Varadaraja Perumal Temple The gopuram of this temple, is particularly impressive when viewed across the lush green fields from the road leading from Kanchi.
    *Kailasanathar Temple must see high point in architecture.The architecture of this temple is more alike that of Mahabalipuram temple.
    *Kanchi Kudil The ancient culture and scultural heritage of Hinduism is proclaimed in a small house, open to visitors.
    *Kachapeshwarar Temple
    * Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Sri Sankara Matam.
    *International Library situated in Enathur, 3.5 KM from kanchipuram town, this library contains a treasure of ancient manuscripts written on Palm Leaves. Infront of the library is a 60 ft high statue of Adi Shankaracharya. The library is a part of the Kanchipuram Shankara University.
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    *The highest, largest and most impressive temple in town, spanning 40 acres and dating back to the Pallava period. Represents the earth form of the five form-element abodes of Lord Shiva. Featuring huge quantities of carved stonework, it is one of the most important Shiva temples. The inner sanctum protects a mango tree said to be 3500 years old, embodying the four Vedas and bearing fruits of four different tastes each season. Much of the 40 acres of the temple seems to be closed to visitors, but the central building is impressive enough. Also known as Ekambaranatha Temple.
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    The Kanchi Mutt holds kutcheris, or South Indian classical music concerts in the evenings. Head there to see if something is on and you can attend.

    The Non-Governmental Organization [url=http://www.rideindia.org]RIDE India[/url] is located in Little Kanchipuram (exact address see [wiki=173dd5aa4b18dd51c4e294069fc84246]#Sleep[/wiki] section). RIDE offers a short-/long-term volunteering program for people who would like to get in touch with the NGO's work. Visitors have the chance to take part in RIDE's Eco-Tourism program. This offers e.g. visiting of silk-weaving families, temple tours around Kanchipuram, cooking classes or tailor-made tours. Moreover, RIDE's guesthouse offers the possibility to stay overnight.
    For detailed information please have a look at [url=http://www.rideindia.org/volunteer/]Volunteering program[/url] and [url=http://www.rideindia.org/eco-tourism/]Eco-Tourism program[/url].
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    Kanchipuram is a famous silk weaving centre, and you can find wonderful bargains if you shop around for sarees, scarves and stoles, or fabric to take home. If you are led by a taxi/auto driver to a shop, the price you pay will include his commission - so do explore shops independantly before you decide to buy. Most silk shops are on Mahatma Gandhi Road.
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    Sakthi Ganapathy has 3 branches in the city and has best value for money.
    *Sangeetha Vegetarian Restaurant, Near Bus Stand.
    *This chain is known for good south Indian food with branches all over. You have the choice of self service, a lunch room with fans, or an a/c room that is nicely cool. Food is consistently good and particularly good for westerners because of high standards for cleanliness. Extensive menu in English. Try the 'fourteen idli' (sambar idli), which is idli swimming in sambar sauce.
    *Very long established pure vegetarian restaurant in South Indian style. Sit down, watch a banana leaf get spread in front of you and loaded up with rice, curry and breads. Drinking water is also served. Extra curry and rice were offered to me at no charge, so a meal here is basically "all you can eat".
    *Kanchi Bhavan Vegetarian Restaurant is located between Kanchipuram and Chennai at Mambakkam opposite to Saint Gobain Factory on Bangalore - Chennai Highway.
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    Nice little spot with no hassle, old school bartender dude who's apparently been there 20 years. Relatively spacious. Must smoke outside but there's space and it's only a doorway away. As close to heaven as a visiting alcoholic is going to get.
    *Basically this place is tiny. It could be better called 'a restaurant that serves alcohol' but is full by 9PM even on a Sunday. Tiny spot. If you go, then go early...but take my advice and opt elsewhere if possible.
    *You can buy your booze here and then drink it in your hotel. Note that many hotels forbid drinking, so either check first or hide the evidence!
    *South Indian chinese, Tandoori items food available.normal Price.veriety of idlies, veriety of dosai,differnt types of different taste menu in here.party orders accepted.
    *Best restaurant in kancheepuram . different taste of menu in here. south Indian, Chinese, Tandoori items are available.All purchasing places is very nearest ,hotel accommodation is very close to our restaurant.
    *good restaurent
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    A nice hotel with free wireless internet.

    * Modest but clean. Inexpensive, attentive staff.

    *Spacious, marble-encrusted double rooms with VERY basic amenities and fan go for ₹600. They claimed to have no singles free. Definitely not a first-choice, but the location is very central and it beats walking about in the heat of the day searching! AC rooms were reportedly 900.

    * RIDE offers genuine homestays and the possibility to explore the Kanchipuram area through their Eco-Tourism program. Lunch or dinner can be booked on arrival.
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    * [wiki=361961d900d8171b305cb8f79b1aabc2]Chennai[/wiki]
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