C8CG+6Q2 Pulicat beach road, Pulicat, Tamil Nadu 601203
Geo Location
Lat long (13.4205,80.3268884)
Pulicat beach road - Featured Reviews (154)
Very nice place Sulaiman boat man is very nice person beautiful site seens
If you are looking for peaceful beach with no waste or no polluted water, you should check this beach, this is a bit long from chennai, but must recommened this beach, go on sun rise, you will not forget this beach
If you are looking for peaceful beach with no waste or no polluted water , you should check this beach , this is a bit long from chennai , but must recommened this beach , go on sun rise , you will not forget this beach
Very clean and super beach Good place to visit with family
Good place to enjoy nature..boating is must to enjoy to the fullest..land in between waters gives an amazing feel!! Having lunch with fresh fish and prawn is an added delight!!
Good scenic view of backwatersand sea from the newly constructed bridge I suggest government can improve this place as tourist spot with boating and watesports Lots of migratory birds can be sighted nearby
Good place very clean beach govt can develop this location for more visitors their is no good hotels even their is no place to take bath after enjoying in beach very poor facility
No street ligts many places little scary and adventure
Outstanding experience at Pulicat thanks to Franklin who helped with the trip and provided all the necessary details. Luke took me in the boat in to the lake for spotting the flamingos. Though they weren't there at their usual spots, he went out of h
It was an amazing experience to explore the nature and the birds especially the sound of the water and birds in the mist of calmness. It really good to spend the whole day with friends and family in an island like a view. To be in a place to admire a
The place is seen very good and the building is very attractive also. The small village and beautiful places. For picnic or one day trips we can prefer this place to spend with family and friends. So many islands are there. The travel agency also ava
Walked to the Dutch Cemetery. It's the oldest in India. Both sides of the arch say that it was built in 1656. Flanked by two skeletons. On the left it's a skeleton with an hour-glass, a symbol of mortality. On the right is a skeleton deep in though
Fort Geldria is essentially a Cemetary that was constructed by the Dutch settlers. However, this place has high historic value and is extremely well maintained. There is no entry fee and one can take amazing pictures here. The locals are highly frien