Best Hangout Spot in Chennai for Seniors

Old age does not mean one should stop enjoying the pleasures of life. Even aged seniors feel like taking a break out of their mundane routine and do something different like touring or exploring new areas of interest. For such adventurous elders, there are a number of places to see in Chennai.

Understanding the longing of elders to explore new places, even senior living communities have started organizing one-day trips in and around the city. These type of mini-tours help elders in gaining senior citizen friendship with their peers. In fact, assisted living facilities which really care about senior welfare must organize such tours and trips to keep elders happy.


Here is a guide that lists all the best hangout spots in Chennai for seniors to make a one-day exploration trip.

Best hangout Spots in Chennai for Seniors

When we talk about a field trip for seniors, there are a number of places to see in Chennai. But we must choose only those that are easily accessible, are not too risky or rigorous for the elder's health. Taking into account these factors, we have listed here the best place where seniors can hang out in Chennai.

    1. Semmozhi Poonga
Right in the heart of the city is this beautiful garden of Eden. Yes, like an oasis in the desert, the Semmozhi Poonga stands out like a green paradise and is a refreshing sight for seniors.

The chirping of birds, buzzing of bees, the rustling of leaves and the fresh oxygen-enriched air all contrive to create a magical aura for seniors. The greenery is a cool sight for their tired eyes while the artistically created alcoves and the arcades make interesting places to explore. For elders who are conscious about fitness, there are plenty of promenades and walkway while those who want to relax can it beneath the tree on the benches and even doze a bit! complete with a cafeteria, the Semmozhi Poonga is definitely a cool pace for elders to hang out in Chennai.

    2. Theosophical society
Situated on the bank of the Adyar river, the historic premises of the Theosophical society evoke nostalgia for many elders. The lush green campus has many colonial-style buildings which evokes memories of a bygone era. Inside the campus, you can find a Hindu Temple, a Buddhist Shrine, a church, and even a Jain temple.  For book lovers, there is a library with a lot of literary treasures dating back to even the 15th century. The star attraction here is the 500- year-old Banyan tree which still stands the test of time giving shade and shelter to the seniors. Nature lovers and inmates of senior living communities will love this place with its rambling gardens, old buildings, and serene campus which make it a perfect getaway spot for elders.

    3. Chetpet Eco Park
Nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the city is this 16-acre Eco-park complete with a placid lake. Chetpet Lake is a treat for the sore eyes of elders. Active seniors can go boating on the lake and some can even try their hand at fishing. For the less adventurous, there is a 1.5 km long jogging track where they can take a leisurely stroll. Many caring assisted living facilities do arrange a tour to Chetpet Eco Park for their elderly inmates to give them a brief respite from their usual routine.

    4. Dakshina Chitra
This open-air heritage museum situated near Mahabalipuram is a real visual treat for elders. There are 18 historic houses, each with its own individual concept and design. Architectural styles of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh are distinctly depicted in each building. Numerous events and activities are always on at Dakshina Chitra like pot making, leather puppet making, glass blowing, etc. Elders can have a fun-filled eventful day here with interesting experiences.

    5. Marina Beach
A day in Chennai is incomplete without Marina Beach. Assisted living facilities can take their elderly inmates to Marina beach for an outing. Elders can sit on the beach and chat with their friends to develop senior citizen friendship. Or they can go for a stroll on the beach, enjoying the sea breeze.

Chennai is a beautiful city with the right mix of nature, history, culture, and society to interest elders. There are a number of places to see in Chennai. Assisted living facilities must take the effort to take elders around Chennai to visit such picturesque pot to bring solace to their minds.

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