Other than the concrete jungle that is the expansion of urban cities, Chennai is a gateway to some of the most beautiful sceneries. Marina Beach, second longest beach in India. It provides the much-needed opportunity to relax and engage in other activities. It is very calm with the sound of waves hitting the golden sands. Ideal for quieter times away from the liveliness of the city. Take a deep breath, the wind carries the smell of the sea that is so different from the noises of the city. Marina Beach is a place to rest the spirit, to lie flat on the sand and let the sun soak through your veins and the sand seep into your soul; Marina Beach is a place to come and be a sculptor for an hour or two and watch the ocean sculpt sand into castles that are washed out by the next tide. But for those who are looking for a somewhat more adventurous experience, Mahabalipuram is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can see proof of creative thinking. The Shore Temple is another brilliant structure carved out of granite, that stands tall against the backdrop of the Bay of Bengal, narrating the stories of the past. Not far from here, the Five Ratha's, vivid images of the dynasty's art, and monolithic structures akin to chariots are still preserved. Thus, Mahabalipuram is not only about history. Here, too, beautiful beaches can allow for a time of nature retreat.