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Chennai has plenty of places to have peaceful picnics away from the hustle and bustle of the city, be it tranquil beaches, green parks or historical places in the middle of nature.
![]() 1.Marina Beach Marina Beach isn't only one of Chennai's most famous tourist spots, but it's also a popular picnic spot for tourists and locals alike. With a 13-kilometre-long sandy beach, there is plenty of room to unwind, enjoy the sea breeze and enjoy spectacular sunsets. Whether you savor street snacks such as sundal and murukku, or simply stroll the promenade, you have a lot to do. As a perk for kids, the lively beach life's a treat. Horse riding, kite-flying, and vendors with funky toys mean there's never a dull moment. Take a mat, some snacks, and a book, and you're all set for a quiet sea day. Key Highlights:
![]() One of India's small national parks, it is inhabited by an amazing variety of plants and animals. You can see deer, blackbucks and 150-plus species of birds, which makes it a dream for any wildlife enthusiast. The park has also a children's playground and a snake park, which makes your picnic educational. The shaded walkways and wide lawns make it a great place to chill out in the woods. Key Highlights:
Elliot's Beach in Besant Nagar is the place to go if you're tired of Marina Beach. This quiet beach is well-known for its clean sands and cool weather, and is perfect for a good picnic. You can prepare your picnic lunch, throw a frisbee, or just sit and listen to the surf. The iconic Karl Schmidt Memorial brings some old-world charm to the beach, and the local restaurants are good options if you want some seafood. Key Highlights:
![]() The garden contains exotic vegetation, charming pathways and water features that make the garden feel tranquil. Families will have a wonderful time spending time together in this beautiful, clean park and photographers will find plenty of space to capture nature's beauty. Key Highlights:
Muttukadu Backwaters is an ideal picnic destination for those who cherish the flavour of water and adventure. Approximately 36 km away from Chennai, the peaceful spot offers boating services so that you can explore the placid backwaters. It's a good birding destination, as the region is home to many migrant birds. The nearby DakshinaChitra cultural village complements the visit, revealing aspects of South Indian culture, art and craftsmanship. Key Highlights:
![]() You can chill on the beaches, visit the Shore Temple or marvel at the details of Arjuna's Penance. And take your camera every part of Mahabalipuram looks like a photograph. Key Highlights:
Vandalur Zoo, which is a large zoological reserve and a family picnic spot, is around 35 km away from Chennai. The biggest zoo in India, it covers 1,265 acres with thousands of animals, birds and reptiles. The zoo, whether it's grand tigers and elephants or exotics such as white pea****s, is both educational and entertaining. You can tour the park through hiking paths or rent a battery-powered car for a leisurely ride. The green area and the clean picnic spots make it a great place for a day trip. Key Highlights:
Chennai's picnic spots combine nature, history, and fun. For the tranquil beaches, green parks, and historical sites, there is something for every mood and occasion. So take your picnic, bring your family and friends and enjoy a day of rest and enjoyment at one of these wonderful destinations. |