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Experienci­ng heritage tourism in Chennai, on cycle

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To highlight the heritage of the city, a city-based cycling group, Cycling Yogis, along with Tamil Nadu Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n (TTDC) organised a cycling ride in the city.

This is season 2 of the initiative after its success in 2022. Meanwhile, to avoid a crowded calendar like the previous year, the team has planned one journey every month, for the next five months.

At least 20 riders took part in the first journey, themed on Muneeswara­ns of Madras, which is famous in Southeast Asia.

“Similarly, in the upcoming rides, we have lined up interestin­g themes including the Elephants trail of Madras that covers temples, and heritage places, boat tales of Madras that would focus on Buckingham canal, single-screen cinema theatre and many more. We will cover as many as five places in each trail every month,” said Ramanujar Moulana of Cycling Yogis.

Cycle rides provide a better understand­ing of the city heritage when compared to walks which are more focused on a smaller area. All of the rides are newbie friendly, on average rides covering about 40 km distance between 5 am and 8.30 am every month only on

Sundays.

The ride starts and ends at TTFC drive-in restaurant at Island ground. One can register on the TTDC website and join the heritage trail.

During the season one trial, at least 50 participan­ts were part of the Global heritage of Madras that was held in March 2022. The trails had been a resounding success with a total of about 125 km distance covered within the city just focusing on the heritage of Madras. “Last year we covered the historic presence of different nations in Madras, this year it is different with impetus on local flavour,” stated Ramanujar.

 ?? ?? Members of Cycling Yogis with Managing Director of Tamil Nadu Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Sandeep Nanduri
Members of Cycling Yogis with Managing Director of Tamil Nadu Tourism Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Sandeep Nanduri

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