According to legend, St. Thomas, one of Christ’s disciples, spent his final days in a rocky cave on Little Mount, also known as Chinnamalai, in Chennai, India. Today, the site is marked by a Portuguese church, built in 1551, and features a small altar dedicated to St. Thomas. Visitors can also see a palm print, believed by some to be left by St. Thomas as he fled. The area offers a glimpse into the historical and religious significance of this ancient site, inviting exploration and reflection.
Little Mount & St Thomas Mount (Chinnamalai & Parangi Malai)
Attraction video:
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 9
South Luangwa National Park, located in the eastern part of Zambia, is the southernmost of four national parks in the Luangwa River valley. This wildlife haven is particularly renowned for […]
- 648
Eden Island, part of the Giftun Island marine reserve in the Red Sea, is a serene beach destination just off the coast of Hurghada, Egypt. Nestled on Big Giftun Island […]
- 2
The Museum of Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as Hu Qing Yu Tang, is nestled off Hangzhou’s historic Qinghefang Ancient Street. This 29,000-square-foot (2,700-square-meter) complex dates back to the Qing […]


