Since the time immemorial, Kanchipuram, popularly called Kanchi and known as ‘Kashi of South India’, has been seat of art, architecture, learning, culture,
religion and spiritualism. Grand, intricately carved, highly revered ancient temples are undoubtedly prime tourist attractions of Kanchipuram. Highly evolved building
architecture of Pallava dynasty can be explored here. From across the globe, Kanchipuram attracts throughout the year stream of visitors. The visitors, tourists and
pilgrims, reach here to the artistic excellence of the temples, coupled with its sanctity as one of the seven sacred cities of India. Ancient capital of the Pallava
rulers, Kanchipuram had been ruled by the Chola dynasty and Vijayanagar rulers with their contribution to heavenly architecture. Ekambareswara Temple, Sri Kamakshi Amman
Temple, Sri Kailasanath Temple, Sri Vaikuntha Perumal Temple, Sri Varadaraja Temple etc are famous temples in Kanchipuram. Religious rituals, cultural traditions, lifestyle
and historical heritage offer mesmerizing travel experience. Silk sarees, Indian woman’s traditional attire, of Kanchipuram, called Kanjeevaram sarees, is famous among the
Hindu ladies.