


No
matter how determined you are, you'd be pretty hard pressed to find
much to gush about when it comes to Chennai. The streets are clogged
with traffic, the weather oppressively hot, the air heavy with smog,
and sights of any interest are uncooperatively thin on the ground. Even
the movie stars, as one Chennaiite put it, are 'not that hot'.
The
major transport hub of the region, this 70-sq-km city is a conglomerate
of urban villages connected by a maze of roads ruled by hard-line
rickshaw drivers. Its central location and excellent plane, train and
bus connections actually make it an interesting alternative entry point
into India.If you do happen to be caught here between connections, it's certainly worth your while poking around the markets of George Town or taking a sunset stroll along pretty Marina Beach.
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