Continuing the series on weekend breaks from metros.........this time it is from Madras or Chennai.......
What do you do
when you are stuck in concrete jungles a.k.a our metros and want to get a dose
of culture and experience rural milieu?
You are lucky if
you are staying in Madras or Chennai as is being called now. When we talk about Chennai, the fist thing that comes to mind is Marina beach or Carnatic music and of course Tamil movies. You can also spend a lazy afternoon exploring the great heritage of South India and linger on the less crowded beach.
For that you head to
East Coast Road for a nice drive - not sure it is the same east coast road of
yesteryear when it was pleasure to drive and pay a visit to Dakshina Chitra - the open air architectural heritage museum of South
India. The place oozes rustic charm and brings out the best in vernacular
architectural heritage of the region.
Spare two hours to
go through the place. More if you want to deeply explore the art and architecture. The
place has been lovingly built by Madras Craft foundation. We visited the place
first time when it had just thrown open the doors and keep doing so whenever we
cross it during our journeys on the east coast. Some surprises await us every
time we go there. Today, the place is not only the hub for architectural
heritage, it has become a cultural hub as well.
Heritage homes of
the region are reconstructed here using the materials sourced from demolished
structures. Thus, you have orthodox Syrian Christian theravad house with a well
next to the kitchen so that the lady of the house doesn’t have to go out side to
fetch water! A Tamil Brahmin house which is Spartan or the house of Chettinad
merchants with Burma teak pillars and exquisite carved doors. You will be
surprised at the variety in the architectural designs in these buildings. Each
house depicts the character and culture of the community. For example, you will
find a large verandah in a Chettinad house, which was being used extensively
where the merchants would meet their workers on a daily basis.
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Houses from all the states in South India |
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Chettinad House |
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Textile weaver house |
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Basket weaver house |
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Brahmin Agraharam |
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Village temple |
Dakshina Chitra
also organizes art exhibitions, cultural events, and workshops. There is a nice
amphitheatre, which can be rented out for a performance as well. Look
out for schedule in your local media.
If you are looking for a getaway to a quiet place where you can come back enriched about our heritage, head to Dakshina Chitra this weekend.....
Travel Tips
Getting there
By Road - You can
catch city bus plying between Chennai and Dakshina Chitra. These are some of
the buses, which ply from Chennai city.
Some bus routes that will take you
to Dakshina Chitra are:
· From Poonamalee: PP49 via K.K.Nagar
· From Parry's Corner: 188A, 118, PP19, 19E and19G
· From KK Nagar: PP49, 19
· From T.Nagar: 19B
· From Valsaravakkam: PP49
If you are driving
or hiring a taxi it is a one-hour drive to the centre.
By Train - There are no train services.
Best time to visit - Winters are the best season to visit
East coast of India. Sun will be fiercest between 11 AM and 3 PM.
Other Information
a) It
will be good to leave early in the morning when the sun has not come up and be
there when Dakshina Chitra opens. You
can have breakfast on the way in any of the restaurants on East coast
road.
b) Don’t
go to Dakshina Chitra as a sight seeing tourist. Do it leisurely savoring the
ambience. Try and understand the architecture and get some cultural insights
behind the architectural design of these houses.
c) Check
out the timings for folk dance and puppetry shows in the centre. You can plan
your visit accordingly.
d) The
famous Crocodile Conservation centre of Madras Crocodile Park as it is
popularly known is close by. You can club this along with the visit to Dakshina
Chitra.
e) Many
theme parks cluttered East Coast Road. If you are going with kids visiting any
of them will not be a bad option.
f) You
can watch master craftsmen making pottery, glass ware etc.
g) Dakshina
Chitra also conducts workshops and course in art, architecture and culture. You
can visit their website for more details.
h) The
centre is open from 10 AM to 6 PM. There is a small entry fee. You can check
that on their website.
i) You
can also go around the craft centre and buy some exclusive crafts there.
j) Dakshina
Chitra can also be a good stopover if you are driving to Mahabalipuram or Pondicherry from Chennai.
k) The
centre also has a restaurant which serve light eats.
Useful Links
For those who are interested in vernacular architecture and heritage homes of south india, there is another amazing place near Manipal in Karnataka. This is called Hasta Shilpa Heritage village, a brain child of Mr Vijayanath Shenoy.
Unfortunately it is not open to public now and only research students and donors are allowed entry. For more details check out the link below.
Hasta Shilpa Heritage Village, Manipal
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