Arani to Mahabalipuram - UNESCO World Heritage Awaits
Located about 110 km from Arani, Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) is a coastal town on the Coromandel Coast that is home to some of the most spectacular rock-cut temples and sculptures in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient port city of the Pallava dynasty is a must-visit destination from Arani.
Distance and Travel Time
- Distance: Approximately 110 km via Kanchipuram and East Coast Road (ECR)
- Travel Time: 2.5 to 3 hours
- Best Route: Arani to Kanchipuram to Chengalpattu to Mahabalipuram via ECR scenic coastal route
Top Attractions in Mahabalipuram
- Shore Temple - Built in the 8th century by Pallava King Narasimhavarman II, this structural temple standing on the shore of the Bay of Bengal is iconic
- Five Rathas (Pancha Rathas) - Five monolithic rock-cut temples carved from a single granite rock, each showcasing a different style of Dravidian architecture
- Arjuna Penance - The world largest bas-relief carving (27m x 9m) depicting mythological scenes from Mahabharata
- Krishna Butter Ball - A massive natural boulder balanced on a sloping rock, defying gravity since centuries
- Mahabalipuram Beach - A clean, beautiful beach ideal for sunrise, swimming, and seafood
Kanchipuram Stopover
On your way from Arani to Mahabalipuram, stop at Kanchipuram to visit the Ekambareswarar Temple, Kailasanathar Temple, and buy world-famous Kanchipuram silk sarees.
Taxi Fare from Arani to Mahabalipuram
- Sedan: Starting from Rs 1,600 one way
- SUV: Starting from Rs 2,500 one way
Book your Arani to Mahabalipuram taxi for a memorable heritage and beach experience.

