Chariot Beach Resort
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS/ Updated : Jul 11, 2017, 13:04 IST
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Mahabalipuram is known for its beaches and shoreline vacation options. People flock to this coastal paradise to spend some time near the waters of the Bay of Bengal. If you are also looking for a lavish and laid back but elegant b … Read more
Mahabalipuram is known for its beaches and shoreline vacation options. People flock to this coastal paradise to spend some time near the waters of the Bay of Bengal. If you are also looking for a lavish and laid back but elegant beach vacation in Mahabalipuram, Chariot Beach Resort is where you should head to. Read less

Mahabalipuram is known for its beaches and shoreline vacation options. People flock to this coastal paradise to spend some time near the waters of the Bay of Bengal. If you are also looking for a lavish and laid back but elegant beach vacation in Mahabalipuram, Chariot Beach Resort is where you should head to. One of the largest and most popular beach resorts in Mahabalipuram, Chariot Beach Resort is spread across an area of 42 acres. Serenity and luxury are two things that you are going to get in plenty here. Thanks to its location on the outskirts of Mahabalipuram, the resort share proximity to Five Rathas, one of Mahabalipuram’s best known tourist attractions. Stay in a sea facing room and relax at their Olympic size swimming pool.
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