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Top 13 Things to Do in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu

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Kanyakumari, which was called Cape Comorin during the British rule of India, is a small coastal town in Tamil Nadu , near the Kerala border. It's renowned for being the southernmost point of India and the meeting point of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal.

The town has spiritual significance as the abode of the virgin Goddess Kanya Kumari, who is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, the divine Mother Goddess. Kanyakumari is the place where the goddess is believed to have done penance in order to get Lord Shiva to marry her, which means the town is a popular destination for pilgrims and devotees. People come from all over to bathe in the holy saltwater and make an offering at the temple, but there are many more things to do when visiting Kanyakumari. Read on to discover memorials, palaces, and natural wonders that are worth a side trip during your trip to this South Indian town.

Feel the Rush of Water at Courtallam Falls

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If you want to get out of the city, a trip to the roaring waters of Courtallam Falls is a great way to do just that. It takes about three hours to drive the 76 miles (123 kilometers) to the natural park, but once you get there, you'll find nine beautiful waterfalls that have been featured as a backdrop in many classic and contemporary Bollywood films. It was also a subject that the poet Thirukudarasappa Kavirayar sang about in his work, "Kutraala Kuravanji." In the summer, you may be able to witness Saral Vizha, an eight-day festival where people come to bathe in the falls, whose water is said to contain therapeutic properties. The nearest town is Tenkasi, which also has a train station if you prefer to travel by rail.

Savor the Local Cuisine

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Every region of India can proudly present its most treasured dishes, and Tamil Nadu and the town of Kanyakumari are no different. Here, you can try everything from savory appam pancakes, which are made from fermented rice batter and coconut milk, to dishes like maravazhi kilangu, which is a boiled tapioca root with fish curry. You can also expect to find a lot of jackfruit and banana used in the local cuisine, with pazha bajji— ripe bananas dipped in batter and fried in hot oil—a must-try treat. To wash it all down, try some tropical drinks like Nungu Sarbath , a palm fruit-based juice.

Visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial

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Revered Indian poet and Hindu philosopher Swami Vivekananda visited Kanyakumari in 1892, towards the end of an extensive trip across India as a wandering monk. His transformation into an influential leader and reformer is attributed to the three days he spent meditating on a large offshore rock, where Goddess Kanya Kumari is said to have carried out part of her penance by standing on one foot. According to ancient Hindu texts, the Puranas , the rock was blessed by the touch of her foot.

A memorial was built on the rock in 1970 to honor Swami Vivekananda. It consists of a pavilion with a life-size bronze statue of Swami, a hall with information about his life, and a meditation area. There's also a carving of the Goddess' foot on the rock.

Visit the Thiruvalluvar Statue

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A towering statue of the great Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar stands on a smaller neighboring rock, just off the coast of Kanyakumari. The foundation stone was laid in 1979 and the work was completed 20 years later, in 1999. Ferries to Vivekananda Rock Memorial stop at the Thiruvalluvar statue afterward if the tide permits. It's possible to go inside the base of the statue and climb the stairs up to its feet for a superb view, as long as it's not closed for periodic maintenance.

Bathe at Triveni Sangam

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The remarkable confluence where the oceans merge, known as Triveni Sangam, is considered to be powerful and sacred. A dip in the water is said to wash away all sins and provide liberation from the cycle of rebirth. Even if you don't want to participate in the ritual, it's still worth spending some time at this unique place and contemplating its essence. Depending on the tide and weather, you may even be able to distinguish the oceans from each other, based on variations in their shades of blue.

Watch the Sunrise and Sunset

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Priceless sunrises and sunsets, on Kanyakumari's watery horizon, are among the finest in India. Sunrise, alongside the Thiruvalluvar statue, is arguably the most majestic of the two. However, sunsets are particularly special on full moon nights, when the moon rises from the sea opposite the setting sun at about the same time. The following morning, it's possible to see the sun rising and the full moon setting together. Seaside sunset views are best enjoyed from the beach between December and February (and are only really visible from mid-October to mid-March).

Pay Your Respects to Goddess Kanya Kumari

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The town's 3,000-year-old Kumari Amman Temple (also known as Arulmigu Bhagavathy Amman Temple) is dedicated to Goddess Kanya Kumari, who is worshiped as a great protector after destroying the mighty demon king Banasura. This important temple sits by the sea near Triveni Sangam and has a beautiful black stone idol of the goddess. The standout feature is her sparkling bejeweled nose ring. Non-Hindus are allowed to enter the temple, but photography is prohibited. If visiting in October, try to visit during the Navratri Festival .

See Where Gandhi's Ashes Were Kept

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Mahatma Gandhi visited Kanyakumari a couple of times, and some of his ashes were scattered into the sea there on February 12, 1948. A memorial was later constructed at the location where the ashes were kept for public viewing, near Kumari Amman Temple. Its architecture resembles that of temples in Odisha and the design is quite exceptional. Every year at noon on October 2, Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, the sun's rays fall through a hole in the temple's roof and onto the place where the ashes sat in an urn.

Browse the Shops and Stalls

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Shells, painted shells, handicrafts made from shells, and products decorated with shells dominate the souvenir selection at Kanyakumari. They're sold everywhere and collectors will love them! You can even get a customized shell with your name engraved on it. Vendors line the seafront walkway with an array of colossal shells. You'll find more in the shops on atmospheric Sannathi Street, which is the main market area that leads to Kumari Amman Temple. This market has shops selling lovely woven handloom saris as well.

Explore Vattakottai Fort and Beach

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About 15 minutes north of Kanyakumari, the 18th-century Vattakottai Fort dates back to the rule of the Venad kings of Travancore who developed the area as a coastal military base. It was the last seaside fort they built and it is now being maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India. The fort provides fantastic views of the Bay of Bengal and the Western Ghats, making it a good spot for photography. There are no entry fees to visit.

Go on a Day Trip to Padmanabhapuram Palace

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About an hour northwest of Kanyakumari, the town of Padmanabhapuram is a popular day trip with regal heritage. It was once the capital of the princely state of Travancore before the king relocated the capital to Trivandrum (now the capital of Kerala) in 1795. The main attraction is Padmanabhapuram Palace, which dates back to 1600. The largest wooden palace in Asia, it boasts admirable craftsmanship and architecture—particularly with the detailed woodwork on the walls and ceilings. The palace complex includes a museum and is spread out over more than six acres within a fort.

Be Dazzled at Thovalai Flower Market

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You probably wouldn't expect one of Asia's largest wholesale flower markets to be in a village 30 minutes north of Kanyakumari. The area around Thovalai specializes in growing flowers, particularly an unusual variety of jasmine, and the market there brims with piles of scented buds. Vibrant roses and marigolds add to the colorful spectacle. The market opens before sunrise, so plan to get there early before all the best flowers are gone.

Drive Through One of the World's Largest Wind Farms

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If you're interested in renewable energy, you can combine a trip to the Thovalai flower market with a drive through Muppandal Wind Farm by continuing about 15 minutes further along National Highway 944. Notably, it's one of the largest onshore wind farms in the world and India's biggest source of wind energy.

Its motley assembly of more than 3,000 turbines stretches for miles, curiously intermingled with palm trees and banana plants. The farm produces 1,500 megawatts of power in total; to put that into perspective, a single 2-megawatt wind turbine can power 400 houses. The fact that the turbines are sponsored and commissioned by private companies accounts for the lack of uniformity in their design.

Frequently Asked Questions

The town of Kanyakumari is named after the Hindu Goddess Kanya Kumari, an incarnation of the divine Mother Goddess. A popular pilgrimage destination, devotees travel to Kanyakumari to make an offering at the Bhagavati Kumari Amman temple, which is dedicated to the virgin Goddess. Kanyakumari is also famous for being the southernmost point in India.

The best time to visit Kanyakumari is from October to March, when average highs are around 89 degrees F and average lows are around 63 degrees F. October is a particularly popular month to visit thanks to the three-day Cape Festival. In addition to hosting cultural programs like traditional dances, the festival invites people to take a holy dip in the Triveni Sangam, where the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean meet.

Tamil and Malayalam are the two most commonly spoken languages in Kanyakumari.

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Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of Indian mainland, is not just a meeting point of three water bodies but also an amalgamation of different cultures, religions and ideas developed over centuries. The allure of this charming town in Tamil Nadu attracts hordes of tourists all the year round. Blessed with beautiful temples, historical monuments and serene beaches, here’s a list of tourist places in Kanyakumari you must definitely visit!

23 Best Tourist Places In Kanyakumari

Check out the below list of the best tourist places in Kanyakumari. Add these to your itinerary as you plan your vacation to this stunning place. From religious places like temples and churches to beaches and falls, there is no dearth of places to visit in Kanyakumari .

1. Vivekananda Rock Memorial: Tranquil Memorial

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A Kanyakumari trip would be incomplete without a visit to this famous tourist places in Kanyakumari . As soon as you step off the ferry at this small island where India’s most loved saint Swami Vivekananda attained enlightenment in 1892, you can feel the spiritual vibes and serenity of the place. It is a blissful experience to simply sit and meditate in the quiet Dhyan Mandapam (meditation hall) or gaze at the meeting point of three mighty oceans with wonder. The sunset and sunrise views from the Vivekananda rock make it one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari. Just 500m off the mainland, the place can be easily reached by a regular ferry service.

Opening Hours: 8AM to 4PM on all days Ferry ticket cost: Rs 35 for a normal ticket, Rs 169 if you want to skip the boat queue Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629702 What’s special: Magnificent architecture

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2. Thiruvalluvar Statue: Majestic Saint In Stone

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Looking for some of the finest Kanyakumari places to visit? Thiruvalluvar Statue is a perfect place for you if you are an architecture enthusiast. Just adjacent to the Vivekananda rock memorial is the towering stone statue of the much revered Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar. The 38-feet high pedestal is symbolic of the 38 chapters of virtue in the literary masterpiece, the Tirukkural, while the 133 feet high statue represents the 133 chapters in the book. This is a place of great cultural significance and one of the most popular Kanyakumari sightseeing places.

Opening Hours: 8AM to 4PM on all days Ferry ticket cost: A single ticket includes a round trip to both the rock memorial and this statue Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu What’s special: Giant statue with historical significance

3. Bhagavathy Amman Temple: Profound Religious Experience

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One of the popular Kanyakumari tourist places which you must add in your itinerary is Bhagavathy Amman Temple. Also known as the Devi Kanyakumari temple, this is one of the most sacred temples in Kanyakumari and the reason why the city gets this name. This temple is also one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari . Being amongst the 108 shaktipeeths in India, it holds great religious significance and dates back to 3000 years. The impressive architecture and the magnificent idol of the Goddess Kanya kumari with the diamond nose pin are the most remarkable features of this historic shrine. Located near the shore just a kilometer away from the railway station and bus stop, it can be easily reached by road.

Opening Hours: 4:30Am to 12:30PM; 4PM to 8PM on all days Entry fee: The entry is free however INR20/INR50 entry ticket can be bought for fast darshan Location: Temple Road, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629702 What’s special: Magnificent idol of Goddess Kanyakumari

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4. Gandhi Mandapam: Remembering The Father Of The Nation

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Wondering which places to visit in Kanyakumari ? Gandhi Mandapam will let you explore history. This memorial is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi whose sacred ashes were kept here before being immersed in the sea water. Built in modern architectural style, the Mandapam borrows elements from Orissa style of architecture. A unique feature of the memorial is it has been built in such a way that on every 2nd October the sun’s rays fall on the exact spot where the great man’s ashes were placed. Such a unique and wonderful tribute to the father of the nation must definitely be in your list of places to visit in Kanyakumari.

Opening hours: 7AM to 7PM on all days Entry fee: No entry fee, however a token amount of Re 1 is collected for keeping the shoes outside Location: NH 44, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629702 What’s special: Orissa style of architecture

5. Kanyakumari Beach: Picture Perfect Moments

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Located at the confluence of the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea this picturesque beach features amongst the popular places to visit in Kanyakumari. The differently coloured sand, stunning sunrise and sunset views at this beach, the lighthouse and Vivekananda memorial in the backdrop make for some superb picture perfect moments. Being a rocky beach it is unsuitable for swimming, however you can splash in the waves for some fun family time. The beach is perfect for soaking in the beautiful views around.

Opening hours: 9AM to 6PM on all days Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu What’s special: Enjoy stunning views from lighthouse

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6. Thanumalayan Temple: Seek The Blessings

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This unique temple is the only temple in the world where the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are enshrined at the same place as a single deity (called Sthanumalayan). It also houses a towering 22 feet hanuman statue that is one of the highest in the country. This ancient temple is one of the finest examples of south Indian architecture with beautiful gopurams, exquisite carvings, musical pillars and a powerful spiritual aura. The 18-feet high musical pillars carved out of a single granite stone are a major attraction. There is a strict dress code for men and women and one needs to be wary of the so called guides and pandas who are on the lookout to extract money from tourists.

Opening hours: 4:30 AM to 11:30 AM; 5 PM to 8:30 PM on all days Entry fee: No entry fee Location: N Car St, Vivekananda Junction, Suchindram, Tamil Nadu 629704 What’s special: 22 feet Hanuman statue

7. Padmanabhapuram Palace: Superb Architecture

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This alluring 16th century teakwood palace is amongst the top kanyakumari sightseeing places and the finest example of Taccusastra (the ancient science of carpentry). A living proof of the architectural brilliance and rich heritage of the erstwhile kingdom of Travancore, the magnificent interiors of this palace will take your breath away. Right from the entrance where an intricately carved jackfruit tree stands witness to its unparalleled beauty, to the stunning interiors adorned with elaborately carved columns, chairs with Chinese carvings and Belgian mirrors, the palace leaves a lasting impression.

Opening hours: 9AM to 1PM; 2PM to 4:30PM. Closed on Mondays. Entry fee: INR 25/adult; additional fee for still and video cameras Location: Chakala, Thuckalay, Tamil Nadu 629175 What’s special: Floral engravings

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8. Our Lady Of Ransom Church: Gothic-style Structure

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A stunning white gothic style structure contrasted against the clear blues skies is a sight to behold. This peaceful church must be on your list of places to visit in Kanyakumari in one day. Located at a walking distance from the beach, the beauty of this magnificent structure is heightened at night time, with the church lights turned on. So, if you are looking for churches in Kanyakumari , then you cannot miss out on Our Lady Of Ransom Church.

Opening hours : NA Location: Church Rd, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629702 What’s special: Gothic style architecture

9. Vattakottai Fort: Rich Historical Value

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A 40-minute drive out of Kanyakumari, this old fort is located in a very scenic spot. The small fort can be covered by foot in half an hour, but the high-point is watching the surreal views from the fort ramparts – the soothing waters of the Bay of Bengal and the marvelous view of the windmill farm at a distance. Built out of stone and granite, the fort has great historical value as being part of the major defenses of the Travancore kingdom. The serene beach, wonderful breeze and peaceful environment make it the perfect place to spend a relaxed day.

Opening hours: 8AM to 5PM, on all days. Entry fee: Free entry Location: Vattakkottai, Tamil Nadu 629401 What’s special: Scenic views

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10. Mathur Aqueduct: Perfect For Nature Lovers

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Looking for the best places to visit in Kanyakumari ? This engineering marvel is located around 60kms away from Kanyakumari city. The 100-feet high aqueduct surrounded by lush greenery is one of the most awe-inspiring places in Kanyakumari. Built across the Pahrali River as a drought relief measure, it carries water from one hill to another. You can feel the adrenaline rush while walking atop this narrow aqueduct; special care must be taken with children as it is a narrow bridge. Do not miss out on the trying succulent pineapples in this area.

Opening hours: 7AM to 7PM on all days Entry fee: INR 2/adult; additional fee for still and video cameras. Location: Mathoor Hanging Trough, Aruvikkarai, Tamil Nadu 629164 What’s special: Highest and longest hanging bridge

11. Thirparappu Falls: Cascading Waterfalls

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Thirparappu Falls is a manmade waterfall that falls from a height of 50 feet. The gorgeous waters of the fall offers an enchanting sight which attracts crowd from far across. The falls are surrounded by a variety of fauna and greenery making it the favorite spot for nature lovers. You can as well enjoy a boat ride in the waters of Thirparappu as it is one of the coolest things to do in Kanyakumari . This destination is one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari for a fun-filled day with family and children.

Opening hours: 7.00am to 6.00pm Entry fee: INR 5 per head and INR 30 for camera Location: Thirparappu, Tamil Nadu 629161 What’s special: Enchanting sight of gorgeous fall

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12. Wax Museum: Statue Of Prominent People

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Situated in Kanyakumari region in the city of Baywatch, wax museum is definitely one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari . It is one of its kind museum housing all the important figures of Indian as well as world history. The well-maintained museum has wax statue of many renowned people like Sir Abdul Kalam, Sir Amitabh Bachchan, Charlie Chaplin, Michael Jackson.

Opening hours: 8.00am to 6.30pm (Sunday closed) Entry fee: INR 50 for adults and INR 40 for children Location: Main Rd, near Railway Station, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629702 What’s special: Wax statue of many renowned people

13. Sothavilai Beach: An Offbeat Attraction

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The Sothavilai beach also known as Chothavilai, is one of the most famous beaches in Kanyakumari. The offbeat attraction has a long shore stretching up to four km along with beautiful lawns, sitting arrangement. It is an ideal place for swimming, and water bath because of quite shallow waters.

Opening hours: 24 hours Entry fee: No entry fee What’s special: Beautiful sitting arrangement

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14. Tsunami Monument: Unique Tourist Attraction

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One of the famous Kanyakumari tourist places, Tsunami Monument is a unique monument built in the memory of all those who died in the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami that shook the entire nation on 26 December, 2004. The sixteen foot memorial is designed and built by the architect B. Kanagaraj Cangan. A stroll through this monument fills the visitors with calmness.

Opening hours: 6.00am to 7.00pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu What’s special: Unique structure

15. St. Xavier Church: Famous Historical Structure

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Located in Kottar of Nagercoil, St. Xavier Church built by St Francis Xavier is a famous historical structure and is one of the most popular Kanyakumari tourist places . The spirituality and power of the church attracts visitors in large numbers from all across the globe especially in December to seek blessings from the Lord. An annual celebration also takes place in the church every year during the month of November or December for about 10 days for which people travel from far off.

Opening hours: 8.00am to 6.00pm Entry fee: No entry fee Location: Kottar, Kanyakumari, Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu 629002 What’s special: Annual celebration at church

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16. Sunset View Point: Enjoy The Breathtaking View

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Sunset view points provide breathtaking and gorgeous views of the setting sun amidst the clear sky and crystal blue water underneath it. Being one of the must visit places for every tourist, the sunset point is the junction of ocean bodies – the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea which makes the view even more special. The place offers some amazing clicks and the lighthouse which can be viewed from here further adds to the beauty.

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset Entry fee: No entry fee What’s special: Breathtaking sunset views

17. Olakaruvi Falls: Enchanting View

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Situated towards the middle of a hill of Western Ghats, Olakaruvi Falls is a one hour trek from the rocky forest area. Also known as Ullakaarvi Falls, this is one of the best waterfalls in Kanyakumari. They are two-level gorgeous waterfalls – the lower one being perfect for the picnic while the higher one requires a trek of a kilometre. Do add one of the best Kanyakumari tourist places to your list!

Opening hours: NA Entry fee: No entry fee What’s special: Two level gorgeous fall

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18. Sanguthurai Beach: Take A Stroll

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Sanguthurai is a quaint village in Kanyakumari and it is famous for its beach. Sanguthurai beach is considered as one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari for those who love serene beaches. Not known to all, this white sand beach is perfect for escaping from your busy life and spending an evening at.

Location: Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu What’s special: Calmest shorelines

19. Lord Subramanya Temple: Admire The Architecture

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Lord Subramanya Temple is an attraction in Kanyakumari which has grabbed people’s attention due to its pillars that give this temple a spectacular view. If you hear from the locals then you will get to know that this temple was built to honour Lord Subramanya or Murugan which he won over the devil Surapadma. Also known as Aruppai Veedu, this temple was originally built in the 17th century and it was later revamped in the year 1983. The highlight of this temple is its nine-storey gopuram which enhances the beauty of the temple which makes it one of the top places to visit in Kanyakumari .

Opening Hours: 9 am – 6 pm Entry Fee: NA Location: Ethamozhi Puthalam Road, Tamil Nadu 629602 What’s special: Nine-storey gopuram

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20. Kanyakumari View Tower: Praise The Panoramic View

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If you wish to behold an amazing nature scenery in Kanyakumari then there cannot be a better place to go than its View Tower. Surrounded by the ocean, Kanyakumari View Tower is the best place to witness a beautiful sunset or a sunrise. Moreover, you can also get a glimpse of the Swami Vivekananda statue and Thiruvalluvar statue above the huge sea waves. The stairs lead you to the top of the tower from where you can enjoy a soothing breeze and a breathtaking view. As it is one of the most beautiful tourist places in Kanyakumari , you might find several people crowding the area, especially during the sunset.

Opening Hours: 5 am – 7 pm Entry Fee: INR 2 (Kids), INR 3 (Adults) Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629001 What’s special: Panoramic view of surrounding seashore

21. Sai Baba Temple: Pay A Visit

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If you are planning to visit Kanyakumari with your family then you must visit Sai Baba Temple. Listed among the top places to visit in Kanyakumari , this place is ideal for people looking for peace. It is located exactly opposite the Maruthuval Malai and has a beautiful white architecture that appeals to the eyes. If you are a Sai Baba devotee then you might not want to miss this place on your Kanyakumari tour.

Opening Hours: 6:30 am – 12:30 pm, 4:30 pm – 8:30 pm Entry Fee: NA Location: Pottaiyadi, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu 629703 What’s special: Meditation hall for devotees

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22. Chitharal Jain Monuments: Mesmerizing Aura

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Located about 45 kms from city centre, Chitharal Jain Monuments is one of the most famous places to visit in Kanyakumari . It is a rock-cut temple drawing attention of many devotees as well as travelers wits its spiritual values and mesmerizing aura. The temple is maintained by Indian archaeological department. It is located in a small village and is indeed a quiet place away from the chaos of the city.

Opening Hours: 5:00 am – 9:00 pm Entry Fee: NA Location: Vellamcode, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, 629151, India What’s special: Rock-cut temple

23. Adikesava Perumal Temple: Amazing Sculptures And Mural Paintings

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Situated in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, Adikesava Perumal Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Constructed in Dravidian style of architecture, the temple attracts a large number of visitors throughout the year. Sculptures of the temples are really spectacular. The most famous festival celebrated with full glory and enthusiasm here is Vaikunta Ekadesi. It is indeed one of the best tourist places in Kanyakumari. 

Opening Hours: 6:30 AM – 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM Entry Fee: NA Location: Sriperumbudur, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, India What’s special: Vaikunta Ekadesi celebration

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Best Time To Visit Kanyakumari

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The best time to visit Kanyakumari is from October to February. The weather during this time is pleasant and favorable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Also, there are many activities held at Kanyakumari beach starting October. There are several shops selling locally made items, jewelry, colorful bags, and souvenir items. With humidity level dripping, you can also enjoy elephant back rode and mesmerizing sunset view.

How To Reach Kanyakumari

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There are a lot of places to visit in Kanyakumari and  it is well-connected by rail, road and air. So, you can easily visit all the tourist attraction.

Air: The nearest airport to Kanyakumari is the Trivandrum International Airport which is located 67kms away and well-connected to the major cities in India. From here, you can hire a taxi to reach Kanyakumari.

Rail: Kanyakumari has its own railway stations and trains from major cities halt here. Not only this, the second nearest station is the Trivandrum Central railway station. It is well connected to almost all Indian cities.

Road: Regular buses ply from almost all major cities of South India. Tamil Nadu and Kanyakumari Road Transport Corporation offer these services. You can choose the type of budget – regular or deluxe depending upon your budget.

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The charming city of Kanyakumari beckons with these and many more attractions to allure the traveler in you. Let TravelTriangle plan your stay and itinerary so that you can make the most of your visit to this stunning destination. Plan your trip to Kanyakumari , and have a wonderful trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places In Kanyakumari

What is special in Kanyakumari?

Kanyakumari lies on the southernmost tip of the country in Tamil nadu. So, it is undeniably famous for spectacular sunsets and sunrises. Kanyakumari is also a city of pilgrims. So, you will find a number of revered temples in the city that are visited by tourists in large numbers every day. There are so many tourist places in Kanyakumari to visit.

How can I explore Kanyakumari in one day?

If all you have is one day in Kanyakumari, here is how you should begin your day to have the best time. Watch the sunrise. – Visit Devi Temple or Suchindram Temple. – Take a trip to Vivekanand memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue. – Explore the historic alleys and rooms of Padmanabhapuram Palace. – End the day with a beautiful sunset.

Which temple is famous in Kanyakumari?

Kanyakumari Temple is the most famous and revered temple in the city. The temple is built by the seashore and was built centuries ago. People have been worshipping inside the temple since ages. It is said that the nose ring of Goddess Kanyakumari can be seen sparkling even from the far away in sea waters also.

What can I buy in Kanyakumari?

There are a lot of things that you can buy in Kanyakumari as souvenirs like palm leaf drawings, beautiful artefacts made from seashells, silk sarees, handicrafts.

What is the best time to visit Kanyakumari?

October to February is considered to be the best time to visit Kanyakumari. The weather around this time is calm and pleasant. It is not as hot as you would expect in Tamil Nadu in the summer season.

Which is the most popular temple in Kanyakumari?

Kanyakumari, the peaceful temple town of India is home to numerous interesting and astounding temples. The most popular temples in Kanyakumari are the following: 1. Kanyakumari Temple 2. Vivekanand Rock Memorial 3. Thanumalayan Temple 4. Kumari Amman Temple 5. Devi Kumari Temple 6. Nagaraj Temple

From where can I buy saree in Kanyakumari?

Sarees are one of the best items to buy in Kanyakumari and if you are looking for the best place for shopping in Kanyakumari then the following are the best options: 1. Sri Sakthi Handloom Sarees 2. Saree Centre 3. The Oskaa Silks 4. Co-optex Kanyakumari 5. Bombay Saree Centre 6. Femina 7. Subh Laxmi Silks 8. Bombay Dyeing

Where can I eat in Kanyakumari?

To grab the best food in Kanyakumari, you can visit the following places: 1. The Ocean Heritage Restaurant 2. The Curry 3. Hotel Saravana 4. Taj Hotel 5. Sea View Restaurant 6. Hotel Sangam 7. Hotel Sivamurugan Kanyakumari

Which is the oldest temple in Kanyakumari?

Bhagavathy Amman Temple, popularly known as Devi Kanya Kumari is the oldest temple in Kanyakumari and is believed to date back to the prehistoric period of Kumari Kandam.

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Exploring the Enchanting Charms & Tourist Attractions of Kanyakumari

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Are you a traveler planning to embrace the beauty of diverse landscapes, cultural richness, and historical significance all in one place? In that case, look no further than exploring the best places to visit in Kanyakumari , a captivating destination nestled at the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent. The place offers a unique blend of breathtaking natural wonders and cultural attractions. Visiting the place can be an unforgettable journey for every wanderer.

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7 Best Places to Visit in Kanyakumari

In this blog, we’ll unravel the best tourist places in Kanyakumari , making your trip a truly remarkable experience.

1. Vivekananda Rock Memorial: A Spiritual Odyssey

Vivekananda Rock Memorial: A Spiritual Odyssey

Opening Hours: 8AM – 4PM Ferry ticket cost: INR 35  Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu  What’s special: magnificent architecture How to Reach: The place is just 2 km away from Kanyakumari centre and the travelers can take a ferry from the coast to reach the island.

Begin your Kanyakumari escapade with a visit to the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Perched on a rock island off the coast, this sacred monument commemorates the revered Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda, who meditated here in 1892. Reach the memorial via a short ferry ride and be prepared to soak in the panoramic views of the confluence of the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. The meditation hall within the memorial exudes an aura of tranquility, making it listed among the top places to visit in Kanyakumari in one day .

2. Kanyakumari Beach

Kanyakumari Beach

Best Time to Visit: November – March Ideal Duration: 1-2 hours How to Reach: The beach is 2 km away from the bus stand while it is 3 km away from Kanyakumari center. One can easily get a taxi and auto-rickshaw.

Nature enthusiasts and sunset admirers alike will find solace at Kanyakumari Beach. Gaze upon the horizon as the sun gracefully dips below the sea, painting the sky with vibrant hues. This is one of the few places in India where you can witness both sunrise and sunset over the ocean. The beach also offers opportunities for swimming and relaxation, letting you unwind amidst the rhythmic sounds of the waves.

The travelers can include this place in Kanyakumari in one day & awe as the sun paints the horizon with vibrant hues, casting a spell on all who witness this natural spectacle. The beach also offers opportunities for relaxation and swimming, making it an ideal spot to unwind.

3. Thiruvalluvar Statue

Thiruvalluvar Statue

Opening Hours: 8AM – 4PM on all days Ferry ticket cost: A single ticket includes a round trip to both the rock memorial and this statue Location: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu What’s special: Giant statue with historical significance How to Reach: The statue is almost 2 km away from Kanyakumari centre and since it is located on an island, one can take a short ferry ride to get there.

Standing tall at a height of 133 feet, the Thiruvalluvar Statue is a tribute to the classical Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. This awe-inspiring statue is situated on a small island adjacent to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Climb the 140 steps to reach the pedestal and marvel at the poetic marvel that this statue represents. The panoramic view from the top is an added reward for your effort.

It is an ideal place of great cultural significance and one of the most popular Kanyakumari sightseeing places .

4. Padmanabhapuram Palace

Padmanabhapuram Palace

Opening hours: 9AM to 1PM; 2PM to 5 PM Entry fee: INR 25; extra fee for still & video cameras Location: Chakala, Thuckalay, Tamil Nadu  What’s special: Floral engravings Location: The palace is located at Thuckalay, near Kanyakumari & cab easily be reached by road.

Embark on a historical journey by visiting the Padmanabhapuram Palace, located about 20 kilometers from Kanyakumari. This wooden palace is a splendid example of traditional Kerala architecture and boasts intricate woodwork, antique interiors, and a museum showcasing a rich collection of artifacts. As you wander through the corridors, you’ll be transported to a bygone era of opulence and grandeur.

The place is the living proof of the architectural brilliance and rich heritage of the erstwhile kingdom of Travancore. The amazing interiors of this palace will make you feel mesmerized & thus couples can include the same in the list of top places to see in Kanyakumari for couples .

5. Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple

Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple

Opening hours: 4:30 AM to 11:30 AM; 5 PM to 8:30 PM on all days Entry fee: No entry fee Location: Vivekananda Junction, Suchindram, Tamil Nadu  What’s special: 22 feet Hanuman statue

Dedicated to the trinity of Hindu gods – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva – the Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple is a masterpiece of intricate sculptural artistry. The towering gopuram (entrance tower) is adorned with intricate carvings that narrate mythological stories. Witness the musical pillars that produce melodious sounds when struck gently, showcasing the architectural prowess of ancient craftsmen.

The 18-feet high musical pillars carved out of a single granite stone are the key USP of this temple. The visitors coming here have to follow a strict dress code and stay away from those so-called guides and pandas who are on the lookout to extract money from tourists.

6. Gandhi Memorial Mandapam

Gandhi Memorial Mandapam

Opening hours: 4:30 AM -11:30 AM; 5 PM – 8:30 PM  Entry fee: Nil Location: Vivekananda Junction, Suchindram, Tamil Nadu  What’s special: 22 feet Hanuman statue How to Reach: The Mandapam is 2 km away from Kanyakumari center and can be easily reached by buses, taxis or auto-rickshaws.

Pay your respects to the Father of the Nation at the Gandhi Memorial Mandapam. This elegant structure marks the spot where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were kept before immersion. The design of the memorial is inspired by traditional Hindu temple architecture and features a unique play of sunlight that illuminates a mark on the spot where Gandhi’s urn was kept on his death.

The unique feature of the memorial is it was constructed in such a way that on every 2nd October the sun’s rays fall on the exact spot where the great man’s ashes were placed. This is a wonderful tribute to the father of the nation and thus must be in your list of places to visit in Kanyakumari .

7. Udayagiri Fort

Udayagiri Fort

Opening hours: 8AM – 5PM Entry fee: Free  Location: Vattakkottai, Tamil Nadu  What’s special: Scenic views

Unleash your inner explorer at the Udayagiri Fort, an ancient site steeped in history. Built during the 17th century, this fort served as a stronghold for various dynasties and witnessed many historical events. The well-preserved granaries, tunnels, and majestic archways offer a glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit for history aficionados.

This fort is just 40-minute drive out of Kanyakumari, and is located at a very scenic spot. The small fort can be covered by foot in half an hour, but reach to the top to watch the surreal views from the fort ramparts & the amazing view of the windmill farm from a certain distance. The fort, which has been built out of stone and granite, holds historical value as being part of the major defenses of the Travancore kingdom. The serene beach, wonderful breeze and peaceful environment make it the perfect place to spend a relaxed day.

Romantic Getaways: Top Places for Couples in Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari, with its enchanting landscapes and serene ambiance, offers couples a perfect romantic escape. Whether you’re seeking picturesque views, intimate moments, or cultural experiences, the beneath mentioned places to visit in kanyakumari for couples are to create lasting memories together:

Beaches at Sunset

The beaches are haven for couples looking for a romantic sunset experience. At the time of sunset, the sky gets transformed into a beautiful canvas of colors. Stroll hand in hand along the shoreline, feel the gentle sea breeze, and relish the serene ambiance.

Vattakottai Fort

Explore the Vattakottai Fort, a hidden gem offering historical charm and stunning coastal views. Walking hand in hand along the fort’s ramparts, you’ll be immersed in a sense of history and natural beauty. Make sure to include this place in top tourist places in Kanyakumari.

Sanguthurai Beach

For a more intimate beach experience, head to Sanguthurai Beach. Its peaceful atmosphere and lesser-known status make it a tranquil spot for couples to enjoy each other’s company, take leisurely walks, and watch the waves together.

How To Reach Kanyakumari

To reach Kanyakumari, which is the southernmost tip of India, there are numerous transportation options available based on the starting point and preferences:

The nearest major airport to Kanyakumari is the Trivandrum International Airport, which is located about 90 kilometers (56 miles) away. From the airport, you can hire a private cab or take a bus to reach your destination in Kanyakumari.

The railway station in Kanyakumari is well-connected to most of the main cities across the country. There are regular train services that operate to and from Kanyakumari. You can check the availability and schedule of trains on the Indian Railways website or other reliable train booking platforms.

Kanyakumari is well-connected by road and the travelers can take a taxi to reach the destination. National Highway 44 passes through Kanyakumari, connecting it to major cities like Chennai, Bangalore, and Trivandrum.

While exploring the enchanting charms of Kanyakumari, remember to savor the local cuisine, indulge in some souvenir shopping, and engage with the warm and hospitable local community.  The charming city of Kanyakumari beckons with many places to visit in Kanyakumari in one day to allure the traveler in you.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace, historical insights, or simply the joy of witnessing nature’s wonders, the place has the best tourist attractions of Kanyakumari . Embrace the experiences, capture the memories, and let this journey leave an indelible mark on your traveler’s soul with a customized package designed by Honeymoon Bug .

FAQs About the Best Places to Visit in Kanyakumari

What is the must-visit attractions in kanyakumari.

Kanyakumari boasts a variety of best places to visit in Kanyakumari , including the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Kanyakumari Beach, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple, Gandhi Memorial Mandapam, Udayagiri Fort, Our Lady of Ransom Church, Baywatch Amusement Park, and Vattakottai Fort.

How can I reach the Vivekananda Rock Memorial?

To reach the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, you need to take a short ferry ride from the Kanyakumari shore. The ferry operates at regular intervals and provides a scenic journey to the memorial.

What is the significance of Thiruvalluvar Statue?

The Thiruvalluvar Statue is dedicated to the Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar. It stands as a symbol of literary excellence and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding ocean.

Can I swim at Kanyakumari Beach?

Yes, Kanyakumari Beach offers opportunities for swimming. However, it’s advisable to check the local conditions and safety guidelines before swimming.

What can I expect to see at Padmanabhapuram Palace?

Padmanabhapuram Palace showcases exquisite wooden architecture, intricate carvings, antique interiors, and a museum displaying historical artifacts. It provides insights into the regal lifestyle of the past & thus include the same in the tourist places in Kanyakumari.

How can I explore the Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple?

Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple is open for visitors to explore its intricate sculptures, towering gopuram, and unique musical pillars. Visitors can learn about its history and cultural significance.

What is unique about the Gandhi Memorial Mandapam?

The Gandhi Memorial Mandapam is a blend of traditional and modern architecture, housing the spot where Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were kept before immersion. Sunlight illuminates this spot, creating a serene ambiance.

Is there an entry fee for Udayagiri Fort?

Yes, there is a nominal entry fee for Udayagiri Fort. The fort offers well-preserved granaries, tunnels, and archways, providing a glimpse into its historical significance. You can include the same in the best places to visit in Kanyakumari in one day.

How does Our Lady of Ransom Church reflect cultural fusion?

Our Lady of Ransom Church features a blend of Portuguese and Tamil architectural influences, making it a unique representation of cultural fusion in Kanyakumari.

What is special about Vattakottai Fort?

Vattakottai Fort is an 18th-century coastal fortress that offers stunning views of the sea. It provides an opportunity to explore history while enjoying the picturesque surroundings.

Are these attractions suitable for families and couples?

Yes, the attractions in Kanyakumari cater to both families and couples. Whether couples look for places to visit in Kanyakumari for couples, historical insights, or leisure activities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

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Exploring Kanyakumari: A Perfect Tour Guide to Must Visit Places and Things to Do

Exploring Kanyakumari: A Perfect Tour Guide to Must Visit Places and Things to Do

Scrolling the pictures of Kanyakumari, I didnt even realise when did i zone out, enjoy a vacation there and land back in the same old chair again. I tried to think what just happened and how Kanyakumari consumed me so much. To which my overexcited heart replied ‘bro it must be the verdant beauty and culturally rich tourist attractions of Kanyakumari’. Thank you my little red blood pumping hood! I know you who are reading this and I are somewhere on the same page as you were also thinking of a holiday getaway in Kanyakumari. Why don’t you join me as I take you for a blissful virtual experience to the top places and also talk about the best things to do in Kanyakumari via this blog. So let this travel guide be your best companion for your journey to the most loved city of Tamilnadu, Kanyakumari.

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Kanyakumari devi temple: enlighten every inch of your soul with the chants of the devi.

Kanyakumari Devi Temple

So now that we have virtually travelled all the way to Kanyakumari, let’s first take a spiritual tour to the most revered temple of the city, Kanyakumari Devi Temple. This temple that has its foundation dating back to over 3000 years and it is dedicated to Shakti or Devi Kanya Kumari who is worshipped in the form of a girl child performing penance. The shrine is also revered as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas which are the abode of the divinity Shakti and are the places where the body parts of the Goddess fell when Lord Shiva was carrying her corpse. The goddess’s back is said to have fallen in Kanyakumari. The idol that is worshipped in the temple which is carved out from a blue stone facing the east and is adorned with a nose jewel and a rosary in hand is believed to be made by the Sage Parasurama.

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Thiruvalluvar Statue: Remembering the famous Tamil work of an astounding artist

Thiruvalluvar Statue Kanyakumari

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How about a ferry ride to capture the statue built in the memory of the famous Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar on your camera? I think it’s going to be super fun. Well this statue which is located some 400 metres away and is set up on a small island was a tribute to Thiruvalluvar who bestowed Tamil literature with his famous work on Secular ethics and morality. Are the thoughts about the architecture of the statue circling around your mind? Don’t worry I have got your back. Apparently, everything about this statue denotes something, like the height of the statue which is 133 feet throws spot on the 133 chapters of the Tirukkural out of which the sculpture is 90 feet high and the pedestal is 38 foot which denotes the 38 chapters of virtue, the first book. Followed by the sculpture denoting the second and third book of the Kural text love and wealth. The statue as a whole gives out the meaning that love and wealth shall be earned and relished on the foundation of solid virtue. Apart from this the three fingers of the artist point upwards which denotes Aram(Virtue), Porul (Wealth), Inbam (Love), the three cantos of Kural text. Besides, the slight bend touch on the waist signifies Lord Nataraja and was another amazing addition to the statue by its sculptor Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati.

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Vivekananda Rock Memorial: Recalling the great sayings of the spiritual leader of 19 th century

Vivekananda Rock Memorial

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Let’s continue the joy filled ferry ride and make our way to the next panoramically set sightseeing place, Vivekananda Rock Memorial. This popular tourist attraction built in the year 1970 is a tribute to Swami Vivekananda who according to sayings attained enlightenment on this same rock. Besides, according to a myth it is believed that this was the rock where Goddess Kumari performed austerity. Talking about the architecture of the memorial, it is intricately designed keeping the beautifully carved temples across India in mind. Apart from housing the Shripada Mandapam and Vivekananda Mandapam, the memorial shelters a Dhyana Mandapam which is specially built for the travellers from across the globe to meditate and relax.

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Padmanabhapuram Palace: Embrace history and best of Kerala style of architecture

Padmanabhapuram Palace

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There are chances that you must have heard about this abode of the Travancore rulers, Padmanabhapuram Palace. It was the Venad ruler, Iravi Varma Kulasekhara Perumal who gave Thucklay this palace dipped in Kerala style of architecture around 1601 AD. Later around 1750 not only did Padmanabhapuram Palace got a face lift but also its name which was given by King Marthanda Varma who ruled the kingdom by the name Padmanabha dasa(Servant of Lord Padmanabha) and devoted the whole kingdom to the family deity Sree Padmanabha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. What might attract you on your sightseeing tour to this wooden palace are the floral carvings, murals from 17th and 18th centuries, black granite floor, pictures of Krishna, mahogany musical bow, windows of coloured mica to name a few.

P.S.: Don’t forget to catch a glimpse of the medicinal bed present in the King’s room, secret underground passages and most of all the Goddess Saraswati temple and the brass made hanging lanterns which are lit till date.

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Vattakottai Fort: Witness the shining sea on one side and the Western Ghats on the other

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Lets now jump to the next tourist place which is a seaside fort on the southern tip of India, Vattakottai Fort. It was somewhere around the 18th century that Captain Eustachius De Lannoy, the commander of the Travancore army and an ex-Dutch naval officer who belonged to Dutch East India Company constructed this fort which is set amid the panoramic view of the Western Ghats on one side and the sea on the other. The reason for building this fort was to strengthen the coastal defence of the Travancore Kingdom. Vattakottai Fort is a protected site under the Indian archaeological department which was recently revamped which made it one of the top places to visit in Kanyakumari.

P.S.: 7 km from the city of Kanyakumari is another attraction that will take you by awe which is a beach of black sands.

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Thanumalayan Temple Kanyakumari

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Bringing forth a calming and spiritually rejuvenating experience for all the Hindu worshippers is the Thanumalayan temple situated some 13 km away from the city of Kanyakumari. What usually pull in travellers to this famous temple of Kanyakumari is its exceptional architecture, like its finely carved sculptures and seven-storey white Gopuram which are stellar. Moreover, the temple that stands now in Suchindram was built in the 17th century and sees worshippers bowing down to laud Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma who are also a part of the temple’s name where “Stanu” refers to Siva; “Mal” to Vishnu; and the “Ayan” means Lord Brahma.

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Mathur Aqueduct: The longest and highest aqueduct of South Asia

Mathur Aqueduct Kanyakumari

Carved over the Pahruli river with a strong foundation of 28 pillars is the next pick on this blog, Mathur Aqueduct which is also known as Mathoor Hanging Trough. The purpose behind this aqueduct was to carry water for irrigation from one hill to the other. The aqueduct owns its name from a village named Mathoor and is one of the most important parts of Kanyakumari. Mathur aqueduct is settled some 60 kms away from the city and is known as the highest and longest aqueducts in the whole of South Asia.

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Our Lady of Ransom Church: Revivify yourself and connect your soul to the almighty

Our Lady of Ransom Church Kanyakumari

If you are probably enjoying at the beach and turn a little bit then you might just be pulled in by the exquisite architecture of church draped in white, Our Lady of Ransom Church. This place of worship is one of the top sites to visit in Kanyakumari and one of my favourites as well. What grabbed my attention was doubtlessly the architectural style which is portrayed by the simple stained glasswork on the doors and the windows, gold altar adorned with a statue of Mother Mary, idols of Christ, disciples and soldiers carved out intricately. It is believed that St.Thomas, a disciple of Jesus came for a visit to the area and to preach about Christianity. And since then, 50% of the state is filled with Christians.

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View Tower: Behold a mind-blowing vision of the top tourist spots of Kanyakumari

View Tower Kanyakuamari

No place in the whole of Kanyakumari can proffer you a splendid view of its beautiful tourist spots like the Kumari Amman temple, Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar statue than the View tower can. Finding its place in the seashore, this view tower is fully equipped with telescope instruments using which one can have a look at not only the sea but the above-mentioned attractions. A plus point of this view tower is that it sits close to the temple and is open from 5:00 AM in the morning to 7:00 PM.

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Gandhi Mandapam: Where the remains of Father of the Nation were kept

Gandhi Mandapam Kanyakumari

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After the demise of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, portion of his ashes were sent to different destinations in India and Kanyakumari was one of them. The ashes were kept here before they were dissolved in the sea. And what stands now in the city of Kanyakumari named Gandhi Mandapam, is the exact place where the ashes were once kept. At a close proximity to Kumari Amman temple and the sea shore, this place exhibits Odisha style of architecture where the central shape of the memorial is 79 feet high which depicts the age of Mahatma Gandhi. Furthermore, one thing that might interest you is a hole in the roof which is styled in such a way that on his birthday i.e., 2nd October the sunlight falls on the exact same place where his ashes were kept.

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Chitharal Jain monuments: Laud the fine Jain architecture of the 9th century

Chitharal Jain Monuments

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The last must visit place that we cover before we move on in the blog are the Chitharal Jain Monuments. The village that this popular attraction was known for being the shelter of the Jain monks of the Digambara sect and was named as Thirucharanathupalli. It is believed that these monuments in the Chitharal village are the ruins of a Jain training centre that belonged to the 9th century CE. Along with this, the place is popularly known for a cave that houses rock cut sculptures of Tirthankaras and other deities. It was the Jain Tamil King Mahendravarman-I who brought with him the air of Jain influence in the area. Later in 1250 AD, it was transformed into a Hindu temple and the image of the Goddess Bhagavathy was started being idolised here. Apart from the 9 stone inscriptions that belong to this place, there are statues of 23 Jain Tirthankaras that remain untouched till date.

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Sight a heartwarming view of the sunset and sunrise at the triveni sangam.

Triveni Sangam Kanyakumari

Words fall short when it comes to describe the feeling one gets when they spot the sunrise and sunset view at the Triveni Sangam i.e., the confluence of Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. The sunrise and sunset view here is something one cannot ditch as it’s one of the most relaxing and calming feeling to start and end the day.

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Pay your respect to the departed souls at the Tsunami monument

Tsunami Monument Kanyakumari

Travellers from across the globe don’t forget to visit this popular monument of Kanyakumari, Tsunami monument built to remember and pay respect to the people who lost their lives in the 2004 tragic incident. Curled up near the southern shore in Kanyakumari, this 16 foot memorial reminds one of the heartbreaking death of people in the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Places like Sri Lanka, Somalia,Thailand, Maldives and Indonesia and Tamil Nadu were drastically affected killing over 280000 lives.

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Take back home some memories and a handful of pearls and seashells from the exotic beaches

Beautiful Beaches of Kanyakumari

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All the shopping lovers put your hands up! I think for you this trip to Kanyakumari without taking back something is totally incomplete, am I right? And for these beautiful pearls and seashells you won’t have to go out of your way as shops that sell these products are set up close to the beach. So once you are done sunbathing you can spend some mollahs on these trinkets. Happy Shopping!

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Spend a day at the Aqua world adventures and Baywatch water park to zoom back to your childhood

Baywatch Kanyakumari

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What can be better than spending some family time with your kids and taking them to one of the best aquariums and amusement park in Tamil Nadu, perfect right? So why not visit Aqua world adventures which is a popular aquarium that exhibits over 80 varieties of fishes to make friends with and Baywatch water park to not only enjoy each and every ride with your kids but also spot your favourite celebrities at the Wonder Wax Museum.

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Let the glimmering sand and water do the magic and bring peace to your soul

Exotic Beaches of Kanyakumari

Are you telling me that till this point we didn’t talk about the beaches in Kanyakumari? Well what are you waiting for, let the beachy waves and the calm environs please you. While there are plethora of beaches that you can find in Kanyakumari the best among them are Kanyakumari beach, Muttom beach and the hidden twin beach. Talking about the famous Kanyakumari beach, well apart from the fact that it gets its name from the Kanyakumari temple and is surrounded by all the top attractions close to the sea, it is also known for the fairs and festivals, local shops and stores that sell anything and everything. Apart from this, the Muttom and the hidden twin beach (Sothavilai and Sanguthurai) are known for offering some of the most relaxing vibes and are visited less in comparison to Kanyakumari beach.

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Witness one of the largest windmill farms of India at Muppandal village

Windmill Farms of India at Muppandal Village

While in Kanyakumari, you are bound to make a visit to one of the largest windmill farms of India, Muppandal wind farms. This place of tourist interest is snuggled inside Muppandal which is a village that belongs to the Kanyakumari district. Using winds from the Arabian Sea the wind farm produces a renewable energy which has a total capacity of 1500 MW which gives this wind farm the Crown of greatest source of wind energy in the whole of Asia.

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Unwind yourself and hear the waves clashing with the rocks at the Kanyakumari pier

Kanyakumari Pier

The very first impression of Kanyakumari pier on travellers is that it’s definitely one of the best tourist places in Kanyakumari to just sit back and enjoy the beauty of the city apart from the pristine beaches the city has. Considered an unexplored place, Kanyakumari pier is a man-made extension covering almost 500 m from Kanyakumari to the sea which is often visited by city’s natives only.

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Thirparappu Falls

Thirparappu Falls, an artificial waterfall, is one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari. Descending from a height of almost 50 feet, the spectacular falls mystifies the environment with its gushing waters. It is essentially a mix of multiple streams of water flowing from the top to form a majestic water pool at the bottom. A small temple of Lord Shiva marks the entrance towards the Falls. The lush greenery and exotic fauna encompassing the Falls is a favourite place for photographers. You can capture stunning views of the snowy white falls showering down from the heights. It is a perfect spot to spend a weekend or enjoy a picnic with family and friends. There are paddle boats available on rent for boating in the vicinity of the Falls. You can also dip into a swimming pool near the falls and refresh yourselves. Last but not least it is also one of the perfect places to visit in Kanyakumari at night. There are pubs and clubs nearby for spending an evening full of fun and entertainment. Location:  The waterfalls are located in the district of Kanyakumari, about 55 km drive from the main city center.

Vivekananda Rock Memorial

Vivekananda Rock Memorial

Vivekananda Rock Memorial was built as a mark of respect to the legendary Swami Vivekananda in 1970. It is one of the major places to visit in Kanyakumari. Swamiji attained enlightenment at this place while sitting on a rock and meditating. The Memorial is a major tourist destination with its majestic statue of Swami Vivekananda at the backdrop of the mighty Indian Ocean. The Memorial is present on “Shripada Mandapam” and “Vivekananda Mandapam”, two adjacent rocks protruding out of the Lakshadweep Sea. Tourists avail a ferry ride from the coast towards the islands to witness the exotic views and spend a serene and tranquil time at the Memorial. There is a museum and study hall at Shripada Mandapam where you can learn about Vivekananda’s life and works. A meditation hall called “Dhyana Mandapam” is located beside the Memorial for the visitors to meditate and seek peace and purity. Location:  The Memorial is situated at Vavathurai, a small island located on the ocean waters a few distances away from the coast. Entry Fee:  The entry fee of the Memorial is INR 10 per person. There are extra charges required for cameras, still ones being INR 10 and video at INR 50. Timings:   The Memorial is open every day starting from 7:00 AM till 5:00 PM.

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Suchindram Shree Thanumalayan Swamy Temple

Suchindram Shree Thanumalayan Swamy Temple

Thanumalayan or Sthanumalayan is a Hindu temple dedicated to the three Gods Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. The temple is one of the prominent religious places to see in Kanyakumari. The inscriptions on the walls and pillars of the temple date belong to those of the 9th century. 

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Thiruvalluvar Statue

Thiruvalluvar Statue

The Thiruvalluvar Statue stands at the southern tip of India. It is a tribute to the Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar and his works. This impressive structure towers 133 feet high and is a sight to behold in Kanyakumari. The Statue was designed by Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati and completed in 1999. It was unveiled to the public on the first day of the year 2000.

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Bhagavathy Amman Temple

Bhagavathy Amman Temple

Bhagavathy Amman Temple is a 3000 years old temple dedicated to the Goddess Kanyakumari Amman. The temple is significant in hosting the ancient scriptures of the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata and the religious Vedas. It is considered as one of the auspicious places to visit in Kanyakumari. The idol of the Goddess inside the temple is remarkable. She holds a rosary in her hand and wears gold jewellery in her nostrils which radiates at the spark of light.  As per Hindu mythology, Lord Parasuraman is believed to have blessed the temple as sacred or holy. Swami Vivekananda had specially visited the temple to seek the blessings of the Goddess as instructed by his guru the legendary Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. The temple is also believed to be one of the 51 Shakti Peetham where the parts of the Goddess Sati fell while her corpse was being carried by a grieving Lord Shiva. Inside the temple, there is a hall called Navarathri Mandapam where devotees engage in musical performances dedicated to the Goddess. Location:  The temple is located on the seashores of Kanyakumari known as Cape Kanyakumari. Timings:  The temple is open for devotees every day of the week in the morning from 6:00 AM till 11:00 AM and in the evening from 4:00 PM till 8:00 PM.

Padmanabhapuram Palace

Padmanabhapuram Palace

Built of wood in the 16th century, Padmanabhapuram Palace is an architectural masterpiece. The palace was constructed by Ravipillai Perumal of the Travancore dynasty and served as the official seat of the Travancore Kings. The name of the palace is derived from the lotus “Padma” which emerged out of Lord Vishnu’s navel. The palace is considered as one of the best historical places to see in Kanyakumari.  The palace has many intricate carvings of wood from teak and rosewood. Earthen lamps and urns, ancient murals, intricate sculptures on the walls, ornate Belgian mirrors, musical bows, and unique painted ceilings enhance the historical significance and marvel of the palace. The Durbar Hall is one of the key attractions inside the palace with its black shining floor and artistic carvings on the walls. The other places of interest inside the palace are the open air shower rooms, exotic paintings of Lord Krishna, brass lanterns and a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. Location:  The palace is situated at Thuckalay, near Kanyakumari. Entry Fee:   The entry fee is INR 10 for adults and INR 2 for children. There are separate charges for a still camera which is INR 25 and a video camera is INR 1200. Timings:  The palace is open on all days except Monday, the timings being 9:00 AM till 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM till 4:30 PM.

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Kanyakumari Beach

Kanyakumari Beach

Kanyakumari Beach or Cape Comorin Beach is one of the mesmerizing places to visit in Kanyakumari. Situated at the southernmost part of the Indian peninsula at the confluence of the three major water bodies, the pristine beach is a traveler's paradise. The golden sand beach at the banks of the glittering sea waters allures tourists from all across the world. You will be amazed to watch the three distinct colours of the waters from the Indian Ocean, Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea intermingling with each other. It is also one of the exciting places to visit in Kanyakumari at night. The excitement is attributed to the spectacular sunset that can be witnessed at the backdrop of the majestic sea waters. The reflection of the sun rays shimmering on the crystal waters is a treat to the eyes. The sunrise is equally fabulous to watch as the sun rays cast a magical spell around. For a much better view, you can climb atop the lighthouse present at the beach. Location:  The beach is located at Kanyakumari. Timings:  The beach is open for visitors every day of the week from 9:00 AM till 6:00 PM.

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Wax Museum

The wax museum at Kanyakumari is one of the best historical places to visit in Kanyakumari. It is considered as the first wax historical center in India. The museum was opened to the public in December 2005. Wax figures of many imminent national and international personalities resembling the history and culture of India and the world are present at the museum. The prominent figures which you can observe in the museum are our Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, famous Bollywood personality Amitabh Bachchan, Indira Gandhi, the power man Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jackie Chan and many more. The wax statues are made following the ideologies of London’s famous Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Location:  The museum is located at Main Road near the Kanyakumari railway station. Entry Fee:   The entry fees are INR 50 for adults and INR 40 for children. Timings:  The wax museum is open every day of the week from 8:00 AM till 6:30 PM.

Sanguthurai Beach

Sanguthurai Beach

Sanguthurai Beach is one of the calmest and cleanest places to see in Kanyakumari. The gorgeous beach with its white sand shorelines and the sparkling sea waters is breathtaking and fascinating. The cool breeze of the huge coconut trees lined up at the beach shores, soothes the human mind and soul. The incredible views of the sunset at the beach have made it one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari at night. The dazzling effect of the sun rays creates a charismatic golden effect on the sea waters, a treat to the eyes. While strolling around the beach, you will notice a white conch shaped structure. It is believed that the structure was built during the reins of the ancient Chola dynasty.  The beach is unexplored and isolated, one of the offbeat tourist destinations in Kerala. If you want to spend a quiet day with your family and friends away from the busy city life, the beach is the ideal place for you. Location:  The beach is located about 8 km away from Nagercoil in Kanyakumari. Timings:  The beach is open for visitors every day of the week from 7:00 AM till 6:00 PM.

Olakaruvi Falls

Olakaruvi Falls

The Olakaruvi Falls or Olakaruvi Falls is one of the fascinating places to see in Kanyakumari. Descending from the Western Ghats mountain ranges, the gushing sounds of the waters create a soothing sensational effect for the eyes and the ears. Among the many exotic waterfalls in Kerala, Olakaruvi is considered one of the best. For adventure enthusiasts and trekkers, the place is ideal for an exciting walk amid the pristine beauty of the Falls. The trek is for a duration of 1 hour starting from the foothills of the Falls with a climb up to the top of the waterfall. You need to climb an elevation of 660 feet uphill if you want to reach the highest point of the falls. Else you can spend a relaxing time at the lower region of the Falls, either for a picnic or a cool refreshing dip into the water pool. You can rejuvenate yourself at the lush greenery adjoining the falls. Location:  The Falls is situated about 35 km away from the Kanyakumari city center. It is also easily accessible from the town of Nagercoil, situated 17 km away from the Falls.

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Gandhi Mandapam

Gandhi Mandapam

Gandhi Mandapam is one of the most respected places to visit in Kanyakumari. It is at this place the ashes of our Father of Nation Gandhi's ashes were kept before immersing into the sea. The mandapam is a memorial constructed in 1956 in the remembrance of the Great Leader of our country. The unique feature of the memorial is the 79 feet high central spire which symbolizes the age of Mahatma when he was assassinated. Another remarkable feature of the Mandapam is its ceiling. It has been designed and created in such a way that on 2 nd October, the birth date of Gandhiji, sun rays reflect on the place where his ashes were kept A library is present inside the memorial showcasing the works of literature, magazines, and books for the times when India was under British rule. It also contains photographs of Gandhiji and other Indian leaders who fought for India’s independence. Location:  The Mandapam is situated at NH44 in Kanyakumari. Timings:  The Mandapam is open for all days of the week from 7:00 AM till 7:00 PM.

Mathur Aqueduct

Mathur Aqueduct

Mathur Aqueduct or the Mathur Hanging Bridge is one of the fascinating places to see in Kanyakumari. Situated at a height of 115 feet and covering a length of about 1 km, the bridge is the longest and highest hanging bridge in Asia. It was constructed in 1966 under the instructions of the Late Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Mr. Thiru. K. Kamaraj. The main purpose of constructing the bridge is to pass irrigation water through a channel on the bridge from the Pattanamkal Canal to the Kalkulam and Vilavancode Taluks. Built across the River Pahrali, the aqueduct is famous for its scenic views encompassing it. Due to the immense popularity of the aqueduct, a children's park and platforms for bathing and swimming have been constructed for the entertainment of the locals and the tourists.  The architectural marvel is one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari at night. You can observe the scintillating views of the sunset spreading its aura on the hamlets present near the bridge. Location:  The bridge is located at Aruvikkarai in Tamil Nadu. Price:   The entry fee to the aqueduct is INR 2 per person. There are separate charges for the camera, the still ones being INR 5 and video is INR 25. Timings:  Mathura Aqueduct is open to the public every day of the week from 7:00 AM till 7:00 PM.

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Our Lady Of Ransom Church

Our Lady Of Ransom Church

Our Lady of Ransom Church is one of the best architectural places to see in Kanyakumari. Built during the 15th century with the Gothic style of architecture, it is dedicated to Mother Mary. The walls and the ceilings contain the exquisite carvings of the 12 disciples of Christ, angels playing musical instruments and wooden carvings depicting the coronation of Mother Mary. It is believed that to represent the seven holy fruits, the church was designed to have seven doors. The main attraction of the church is the golden cross, present at the Central tower. It adds to the grandeur and charm of the remarkable structure. The church contains bells which had been imported from Italy in the late 19th century. You can also observe huge statues of St. Francis Xavier and St. Thomas inside the church. Near the entrance, there is a statue of Mother Mary, also imported from Italy. It is amazing to watch the beautiful historical monument at the backdrop of the majestic ocean. Location:  The church is located at Church Road in Kanyakumari. Timing:  The church is open all days of the week from 5:00 AM till 6:30 PM

Sothavilai Beach

Sothavilai Beach

Sothavilai Beach is one of the most famous and longest beaches in Tamil Nadu. Spread across a distance of about 4 km, the beach is a perfect place for relaxation amid the serenity and freshness of Mother Nature. The beach suffered several damages due to the Tsunami in 2004, but it was restored and continues to serve as the major tourist destinations in the state. Also known as Chothavilai, the crystal clear shallow waters at the beach is a perfect place for swimming. You can also jog or walk along with the white sandy layers of the beach. It is ideal for a weekend getaway with your near and dear ones to spend hours refreshing amid the pristine views of the landscape. The spectacular sunset at the horizon has enhanced the popularity among the tourists as one of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari at night. Location:  The beach is situated at a distance of 10 km away from the Kanyakumari city center. Timing:  The beach is open every day of the week from 12:00 AM till 11:59 PM.

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Sunset Point

Sunset Point

If you wish to enjoy a lifetime experience of the magnificent sunset at the backdrop of the mighty ocean waters then you must mandatorily visit the Sunset Point at Kanyakumari. The charismatic beauty of the sun rays gleaming across the waters is an incredible experience. The golden hue spreads across the sky, creating a magical spell throughout the environment. If you are interested in photography then you must climb atop the lighthouse at Kanyakumari beach to click some amazing photos of the sunset. As the sun disappears across the horizon it's brilliant light transforms the entire place into a dreamland. The greatest attraction of the Sunset point is the intermingling of the rays of the setting sun and the rising moonlight, especially during full moons. Shades of red, white and blue exchange vows with each other as the sun, moon, and oceans embrace in glory. Location:   The Sunset View Point is located at the Hidden Twin Beach in Kanyakumari. Timing:  The viewpoint is open every day of the week from 12:00 AM till 11:59 PM.

Tsunami Monument

Tsunami Monument

The day of 26th December 2004 was one of the sorrowful days in India when almost 2.8 lakh lives were lost by a dreadful earthquake that devastated our country and our adjoining neighbouring nations as well. As a mark of respect to their departed soul, the Tsunami Monument was constructed. B. Kanagaraj Cangan was the designer and architect of the 16 feet high monument. The structure is symbolic in representing one hand as to prevent the disaster caused by the towering ocean waves and the other hand carries the lamp of hope. It is significant in delivering the value and importance of human life. You can feel an absolute calmness and purity as you stroll around the monument. It is a remembrance of how precious our lives are and the strength we need to tackle any kind of natural calamities. Location:   The monument is located near the south shore in Kanyakumari beach. Timing:   It is open all days of the week from 6:00 AM till 7:00 PM

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The view tower offers an amazing experience of the sunrise and the sunset coupled with the scenic beauty of the ocean. Telescopes present at the tower bring you closer to the vicinity of the panoramic landscape. You can watch the majestic statues of Swami Vivekananda and Thiruvalluvar hailing high above the mighty sea waters. Twining stairs lead you to the top of the view tower where you can enjoy the enthralling beauty of the ocean waves splashing at the shorelines. Tourists wait during dawn and dusk to mesmerize themselves with the splendid beauty of the reflecting sun rays on the ocean waters. The gentle and soothing breeze uplifts the captivating beauty of the place. It is an ideal place for photographers for capturing some incredible views of nature. Location:  The view tower is located at Kovalam Beach Road in Kanyakumari. Entry Fee:   The entry fee is INR 3 for adults and INR 2 for children. Timing:   It is open every day of the week from 5:00 AM till 7:00 PM.

St Xavier Church

St Xavier Church

St Xavier Church is a famous historical building in the state of Tamil Nadu. Built in the late 15th century by St. Francis Xavier, the church is dedicated to Mother Mary. Every year in December thousands of devotees from India, Malacca and Sri Lanka visit the church to offer their prayers to the mighty Lord and seek blessings. During this time the church observes its annual celebrations for 10 days consisting of prayers and masses. The church contains a tower built in remembrance of St. Francis Xavier, a chapel for Mother Mary and a shrine dedicated to St. Ignatius. Locals believe that if you worship with dedication then the supreme power will bless you with happiness and prosperity. This strong faith welcomes people of different religions and caste, who arrive at the church to offer their prayers. Location:  The church is situated at Kottar in Kanyakumari. Timing:   It is open every day of the week from 8:00 AM till 6:00 PM.

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Triveni Sangam

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Kumari Amman Temple

Kumari Amman Temple

Kumari Amman Temple is a 3000-year-old temple located in the city of Kanyakumari. It is a symbol of spirituality and tradition. The temple honours Goddess Kumari Amman as a symbol of purity and innocence. The temple's location, where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean meet, adds to its charm. The main attraction here is the deity's diamond nose ring. According to legends, the glow from the nose ring is said to guide sailors.

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Vattakottai fort.

Vattakottai Fort

Constructed in the 18th century during the rule of the Travancore dynasty, Vattakottai Fort is a monument with significant historical value. The Fort is currently protected and preserved by the Archaeological Department of India. Located amid the sea shores at one side and the astonishing views of the Western Ghats on the other side, the Fort is a must visit for tourists vacationing in Tamil Nadu. It was built under the guidance of Captain Eustachius De Lannoy, a confidante of King Marthanda Varma of Travancore. The main objective of building the fort was to create a defense fortification mechanism against enemies. It spreads across an area of 3.5 acres of land along the Bay of Bengal sea coast. The fort is encircled by walls about 25 feet in height with the front walls being 29 feet thick and the sidewalls 18 feet thick. Granite stones had been used to construct the massive structure. The fort consists of watch towers, army shacks and other facilities for the armies and protection against any attacks. It also has a secret tunnel that connects the fort to the Padmanabhapuram Palace. Location:  The fort is located at Vattakottai in Tamil Nadu. Timing:  The fort is open every day of the week from 8:00 AM till 5:00 PM.

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How To Visit Kanyakumari – The Most Southern Point Of India

Published: September 9, 2023

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by Nydia Lo

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Introduction

Welcome to Kanyakumari, the enchanting town located at the southernmost tip of India. This breathtaking destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual significance. From pristine beaches to historic landmarks, Kanyakumari has something to offer every traveler.

Kanyakumari is renowned for its spectacular sunrises and sunsets, where the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean converge. This geographical phenomenon makes it one of the few places in the world where you can witness both the sunrise and sunset over the ocean.

Home to several iconic landmarks, Kanyakumari attracts both domestic and international tourists throughout the year. The town is named after the Hindu goddess Kanyakumari, who is believed to be an incarnation of Devi Parvati. It is also believed to be the place where Swami Vivekananda attained enlightenment while meditating on a solitary rock.

With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and religious significance, Kanyakumari is a must-visit destination for travelers looking to explore India’s southernmost point. Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or spiritual seeker, Kanyakumari has something to offer that will captivate your senses and leave you with unforgettable memories.

This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your visit to Kanyakumari. From transportation options to accommodation choices, popular tourist attractions to local cuisine recommendations, we’ll cover everything you need to know to make the most of your time in this incredible destination.

So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to Kanyakumari, where the beauty of nature and spirituality blend harmoniously to create an experience like no other.

Getting to Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is well-connected to major cities in India by road, rail, and air. Here are the various options to reach this enchanting destination:

  • By Air: The nearest airport to Kanyakumari is the Trivandrum International Airport, located approximately 90 kilometers away. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Kanyakumari. The airport is well-connected to major cities in India and also serves international flights.
  • By Train: Kanyakumari has its own railway station, making it easily accessible by train. It is well-connected to major cities like Chennai, Bangalore, and Mumbai. Regular trains run from various parts of the country, offering a comfortable and convenient mode of transportation.
  • By Road: Kanyakumari is well-connected by road and can be easily accessed by private cars or buses. National Highway 44 connects Kanyakumari to major cities in Tamil Nadu and neighboring states. You can also opt for state-run or private buses that operate regular services to and from Kanyakumari.

Once you arrive in Kanyakumari, getting around the town is effortless. Local transportation options include auto-rickshaws, taxis, and buses. The town is relatively small, and most of the popular tourist attractions are located within a short distance from each other, making it easy to explore on foot as well.

It’s important to note that Kanyakumari is a popular tourist destination, especially during peak seasons. Therefore, it’s advisable to plan and book your travel in advance to secure the best deals and ensure a hassle-free journey.

Now that you know how to reach Kanyakumari, let’s dive into the next section, where we’ll explore the accommodation options available in this captivating town.

Accommodation Options

Kanyakumari offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. Whether you’re looking for luxurious resorts, comfortable hotels, or budget-friendly guesthouses, you’ll find plenty of choices in this scenic coastal town.

Here are some of the popular accommodation options in Kanyakumari:

  • Luxury Resorts: Kanyakumari boasts several luxurious resorts that offer world-class amenities and stunning views of the ocean. These resorts often feature spacious rooms, swimming pools, spas, restaurants, and various recreational facilities, providing a truly indulgent experience for guests.
  • Hotels: There are numerous hotels in Kanyakumari that cater to different budgets and preferences. From mid-range hotels to budget-friendly options, you’ll find a wide range of choices to suit your needs. These hotels provide comfortable rooms, essential amenities, and friendly service for a pleasant stay.
  • Guesthouses and Homestays: For those seeking a more intimate and homely experience, guesthouses and homestays are a great option. These accommodations offer cozy rooms in residential houses or smaller establishments, giving you a chance to interact with local residents and experience their warmth and hospitality.
  • Budget Dormitories: If you’re a budget traveler or backpacker, budget dormitories can be a convenient option. These dormitories usually offer shared rooms with basic facilities, making them affordable and suitable for solo travelers or groups.
  • Beachfront Villas: If you’re looking for a unique and exclusive stay, consider booking a beachfront villa in Kanyakumari. These private villas provide a serene and tranquil environment, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the ocean right at your doorstep.

It’s advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure the best deals and availability. Online travel platforms and hotel booking websites offer a convenient way to browse and compare different options before making your reservation.

Now that you’re aware of the accommodation options available in Kanyakumari, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll explore the top tourist attractions in this captivating town.

Places to Visit in Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari is a vibrant destination that offers a plethora of attractions to explore. From historic landmarks to natural wonders, here are some of the must-visit places in Kanyakumari:

  • The Vivekananda Rock Memorial: Situated on a rocky island, this iconic memorial is dedicated to Swami Vivekananda, a renowned spiritual leader who meditated here. The memorial offers panoramic views of the ocean and is accessible by ferry.
  • Thiruvalluvar Statue: Located close to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, the Thiruvalluvar Statue stands tall at 133 feet and represents the revered Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar. The statue offers a magnificent view of the surrounding seascape.
  • Kanyakumari Beach: The pristine Kanyakumari Beach is a popular spot for visitors to relax and enjoy the serene beauty of the Arabian Sea. Take a stroll along the promenade, indulge in beach activities, or simply soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
  • Tsunami Memorial Park: This memorial pays homage to the victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The park features sculptures, murals, and a moving tribute to those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
  • Sunrise and Sunset Views: Kanyakumari is famous for its stunning sunrise and sunset views. Head to the Sunset View Point or Sunrise View Point to witness the dramatic colors painting the sky as the sun rises from or sets into the sea.
  • Padmanabhapuram Palace: Just a short distance away from Kanyakumari, the Padmanabhapuram Palace is a magnificent wooden palace that showcases the traditional architecture of Kerala. Explore the intricate carvings, mural paintings, and the beautiful gardens.
  • Suchindram Temple: Visit the Suchindram Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. Known for its impressive gopuram (gateway tower) and intricate sculptures, this temple is a popular pilgrimage site.

These are just a few of the many attractions that Kanyakumari has to offer. The town is also home to several other temples, museums, and viewpoints that showcase the rich history and natural beauty of the region.

Now that you have an idea of the top places to visit in Kanyakumari, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll explore the iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial in more detail.

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is an iconic landmark that holds great historical and spiritual significance in Kanyakumari. It is situated on a rocky island in the sea, just off the coast of the town. This memorial is dedicated to Swami Vivekananda, a legendary spiritual leader and a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.

The memorial stands as a tribute to Swami Vivekananda’s visit to Kanyakumari in 1892 and his profound impact on Indian spirituality and philosophy. It is believed that this is the very place where he meditated and attained enlightenment, making it a sacred site for devotees and spiritual seekers.

To reach the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, visitors must take a short ferry ride from the mainland to the rocky island. The ferry ride itself offers breathtaking views of the ocean and the surrounding landscape, adding to the charm of the experience.

Once you reach the memorial, you’ll be greeted by a towering statue of Swami Vivekananda. The statue, which is over 30 feet in height, stands as a symbol of his teachings and the principles he advocated for, including spirituality, unity, and the harmony of religions.

Exploring the Vivekananda Rock Memorial allows visitors to delve deeper into Swami Vivekananda’s life and teachings. The memorial houses a meditation hall known as the Dhyana Mandapam, where people can sit in tranquility and meditate, surrounded by the serene vibrations of the ocean.

Adjacent to the Dhyana Mandapam is the Shripada Mandapam, a sacred spot believed to be the place where Goddess Kanyakumari, an avatar of Devi Parvati, stood in penance. The footprints of the goddess are preserved here, adding to the spiritual sanctity of the site.

From the memorial, visitors can also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and witness the confluence of the three seas – the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean. This natural phenomenon creates a mesmerizing sight that must not be missed.

The Vivekananda Rock Memorial is not only a place of worship and devotion but also serves as a center for spiritual and cultural activities. It attracts people from all walks of life who come seeking solace, inspiration, and a deeper connection with their inner selves.

Visiting the Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a truly enriching experience, showcasing the fusion of spirituality and natural beauty that Kanyakumari is renowned for. It is a place where the power of the ocean meets the power of the human spirit, creating a profound sense of awe and reverence.

Now that you’ve learned about the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll explore another iconic landmark in Kanyakumari – the Thiruvalluvar Statue.

Thiruvalluvar Statue

Standing tall at a magnificent height of 133 feet, the Thiruvalluvar Statue is a striking monument that honors the renowned Tamil poet and philosopher, Thiruvalluvar. The statue is located near the Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Kanyakumari and serves as a symbol of Tamil culture, literature, and philosophy.

The Thiruvalluvar Statue is made of resin and stone and is divided into three distinct parts. The pedestal represents the 38 chapters of Thirukkural, a revered Tamil literary work composed by Thiruvalluvar. Each chapter consists of ten couplets, totaling 1,330 couplets in total, which address various aspects of life, ethics, and virtues.

The statue itself stands atop the pedestal, depicting Thiruvalluvar with one hand raised in blessing and the other holding a palm leaf manuscript symbolizing his writings. The statue’s height represents the 133 chapters of Thirukkural, and its grandeur is a testament to the profound impact of Thiruvalluvar’s teachings.

Visitors can climb the staircase within the statue and reach the viewing gallery to enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea. It provides a breathtaking vista that showcases the natural beauty of Kanyakumari and its coastal charm.

Aside from its architectural beauty, the Thiruvalluvar Statue also serves as a tribute to Thiruvalluvar’s teachings, which emphasize ethics, morality, and the values that guide human life. Thirukkural, his masterpiece, is considered a universal literary treasure, and the statue stands as a reminder of his timeless wisdom and the significance of Tamil culture.

Visitors to the Thiruvalluvar Statue can not only appreciate its artistic value but also find inspiration in the teachings of Thiruvalluvar. The statue attracts people from all walks of life, including scholars, poets, literature enthusiasts, and those in search of wisdom and enlightenment.

The Thiruvalluvar Statue is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of pride for the people of Tamil Nadu. It showcases the rich cultural heritage and intellectual prowess of the region, making it a significant landmark in Kanyakumari.

Visiting the Thiruvalluvar Statue offers a profound experience, allowing visitors to pay homage to a great philosopher and immerse themselves in the beauty of his teachings. It serves as a reminder of the power of literature, art, and thought in shaping society and inspiring generations.

Now that we’ve explored the Thiruvalluvar Statue, let’s continue our journey and discover the mesmerizing Kanyakumari Beach in the next section.

Kanyakumari Beach

Kanyakumari Beach is a picturesque and serene stretch of coastline that attracts visitors with its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Located in the town of Kanyakumari, at the southernmost tip of India, this beach offers a breathtaking view of the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.

The beach is known for its pristine sands, clear blue waters, and stunning sunrises and sunsets. As the sun rises over the horizon, it bathes the beach in a golden glow, creating a mesmerizing sight that is truly magical. Similarly, the sunsets at Kanyakumari Beach are nothing short of spectacular, as the sky is painted with vibrant hues, casting a serene ambiance over the entire coastline.

One of the highlights of visiting Kanyakumari Beach is the opportunity to witness the unique phenomenon where you can see both the sunrise and sunset over the ocean. This is due to the geographical location of Kanyakumari, where the east and west coasts meet, providing a truly unforgettable experience.

Besides admiring the sunrise and sunset, there are several other activities that visitors can enjoy at Kanyakumari Beach. Take a leisurely stroll along the shoreline and feel the cool breeze on your face as you soak in the peaceful atmosphere. You can also indulge in beach activities like sunbathing or building sandcastles with your family and friends.

Another attraction at Kanyakumari Beach is the Thiruvalluvar Statue, which stands tall nearby. The statue serves as a symbol of Tamil culture and literature and offers a striking view from the beach. You can capture stunning photographs with the statue in the background, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

For those seeking a spiritual experience, there are temples and shrines near the beach where you can offer prayers and seek blessings. The beach is also a popular spot for meditation and self-reflection, as the tranquil atmosphere and the sound of the waves create a serene environment for introspection.

Food stalls and shops can be found along the beach, offering a variety of local delicacies and souvenirs. Don’t miss the opportunity to try some of the fresh seafood dishes that are popular in the region. Relish the flavors while enjoying the beautiful view of the ocean.

Kanyakumari Beach is a place of natural beauty and tranquility, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a serene and idyllic coastal experience.

Now that we’ve explored the beauty of Kanyakumari Beach, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll discover the Tsunami Memorial Park.

Tsunami Memorial Park

The Tsunami Memorial Park in Kanyakumari is a poignant reminder of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that wreaked havoc along the coastal areas. Located near the Kanyakumari Beach, this memorial park serves as a tribute to the thousands of lives lost during the tragedy and stands as a symbol of resilience and hope.

The park features sculptures, landscaped gardens, and a solemn ambiance, providing visitors with a space for reflection and remembrance. The sculptures depict scenes of the tsunami and its aftermath, depicting the struggles and resilience of the people affected by the disaster.

As you stroll through the park, you’ll come across various sculptures that evoke emotions and tell stories of survival and recovery. These sculptures serve as a solemn reminder of the overwhelming impact of the tsunami and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

The Tsunami Memorial Park also features a wall of remembrance, listing the names of those who lost their lives in the disaster. It serves as a memorial to honor their memory and offers a place for visitors to pay their respects and offer prayers.

Aside from its memorial aspect, the park is also a serene and peaceful setting for visitors to find solace and find healing. The well-maintained gardens offer a tranquil atmosphere, providing a sense of calm and tranquility amidst the tragedy that unfolded in the past.

Visiting the Tsunami Memorial Park offers an opportunity for reflection and introspection. It reminds us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment. It also serves as a humbling reminder of the power of nature and the resilience of humanity.

When visiting the Tsunami Memorial Park, it’s important to pay respect and maintain a solemn demeanor, honoring the memory of those who lost their lives in the devastating tsunami.

Now that we’ve explored the significance of the Tsunami Memorial Park, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll discover the mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views in Kanyakumari.

Sunrise and Sunset Views

Kanyakumari is renowned for its spectacular sunrise and sunset views, drawing visitors from all over the world to witness the ethereal beauty of these natural phenomena. Situated at the southernmost tip of India, Kanyakumari offers a unique opportunity to witness both the sunrise and sunset over the ocean, a spectacle that is truly awe-inspiring.

The Sunrise View Point, located on the eastern side of Kanyakumari, provides an ideal vantage point to witness the magical moment when the sun emerges from the horizon. As the first rays of the sun paint the sky with a palette of vibrant colors, the surrounding landscape takes on a mystical glow, filling the air with a sense of tranquility and wonder.

On the western side of Kanyakumari, the Sunset View Point offers an equally mesmerizing spectacle. As the sun begins its descent into the Arabian Sea, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of oranges, pinks, and purples. The tranquil waters of the ocean mirror the vibrant hues, creating a captivating symphony of colors that captivates the senses.

It is this unique geographical location of Kanyakumari, where the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean converge, that allows for the extraordinary opportunity to witness both the sunrise and sunset over the sea. This natural phenomenon is a rare sight and holds a special place in the hearts of those who experience it.

Many visitors make it a point to arrive at the Sunrise View Point well before dawn to secure a prime spot and soak in the anticipation of the approaching sunrise. Similarly, at the Sunset View Point, people gather in the evening to witness the fading light and bid farewell to the sun as it dips below the horizon.

Aside from the designated view points, the shoreline of Kanyakumari Beach itself provides a serene setting to witness the sunrise and sunset. Feel the soft sand beneath your feet, listen to the gentle waves crashing against the shore, and let the sight of the sun illuminating the horizon fill you with a sense of awe and gratitude.

Whether you choose to witness the sunrise or sunset, or even both, in Kanyakumari, be prepared to be captivated by the sheer beauty and tranquility of the experience. It is a moment that connects us to the rhythm of nature, reminding us of the wondrous world we live in.

Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture these magical moments and create lasting memories of the serene sunrises and breathtaking sunsets of Kanyakumari.

With the sunrise and sunset views explored, let’s now move on to the next section, where we’ll discover the Padmanabhapuram Palace, a historical gem near Kanyakumari.

Visit to the Padmanabhapuram Palace

Located just a short distance from Kanyakumari, the Padmanabhapuram Palace is a magnificent historical site that showcases traditional Kerala architecture and offers a glimpse into the regal past of the region. This well-preserved wooden palace is considered one of the finest examples of traditional architecture in South India.

The Padmanabhapuram Palace was the erstwhile capital of the Princely State of Travancore and served as the residence of the royal family. The palace complex sprawls over several acres and is surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene and captivating ambiance.

As you enter the palace, you’ll be greeted by a grand entrance gate known as the “Mantrasala Gate,” adorned with intricate carvings and decorative motifs. The palace is a treasure trove of architectural marvels, with each room and courtyard showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail.

One of the highlights of the palace is the “Thai Kottaram” (Mother’s Palace), a two-story structure that was used by the royal mothers and was built in traditional Kerala style. It features ornate wooden ceilings, exquisite murals, and beautiful stained-glass windows that depict various mythological stories and scenes from everyday life.

The palace also houses the “Natakasala” (Dance Hall), where cultural performances and celebrations were held in the past. Adorned with intricately carved pillars and mural paintings, this hall exudes a sense of grandeur and elegance.

Exploring the Padmanabhapuram Palace allows visitors to witness the lavish lifestyle of the royal family. The palace displays an impressive collection of antiques, including royal furniture, weaponry, exquisite artwork, and traditional musical instruments.

While wandering through the palace, don’t miss the “Uppirika Malika” (the mansion with the copper roof), which houses an extensive library with ancient palm-leaf manuscripts and books on a wide range of subjects.

Additionally, the palace features charming gardens adorned with well-manicured hedges, vibrant flowers, and serene ponds, offering a pleasant respite and a perfect spot to unwind and absorb the tranquil ambiance of the surroundings.

Visiting the Padmanabhapuram Palace is a journey back in time, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the grandeur, history, and architectural brilliance of the bygone era. It is an opportunity to gain insight into the rich cultural heritage of the region and appreciate the craftsmanship and artistic talents of the artisans of yesteryears.

As you explore the palace, remember to adhere to the rules and regulations to preserve this historical gem for future generations. Respect the cultural significance of the palace and take your time to marvel at its architectural beauty and absorb the stories it has to offer.

With the visit to the Padmanabhapuram Palace complete, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll uncover the ancient wonders of the Suchindram Temple.

Exploring the Suchindram Temple

Situated near Kanyakumari, the Suchindram Temple is a revered Hindu temple that holds immense religious significance. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Brahma, making it a unique pilgrimage site where the three major gods of the Hindu pantheon are worshipped under one roof.

The Suchindram Temple is renowned for its intricate architecture and elaborate carvings. As you approach the temple, you’ll be greeted by a towering entrance gopuram (gateway tower), adorned with colorful sculptures and intricate designs that depict various mythological stories and deities.

Once inside, you’ll be awestruck by the temple’s intricate stone carvings and beautifully painted ceilings. The main sanctum houses the swayambhu lingam, representing Lord Shiva, and is adorned with gold and other precious ornaments.

The highlight of the temple is the ornate 18-feet tall idol of Lord Hanuman, beautifully adorned with jewelry and flowers. Devotees flock to the temple to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman, who is considered a symbol of strength, courage, and devotion.

The temple complex also features several other smaller shrines dedicated to various deities, including Lord Ganesha, Lord Subramanya, and Goddess Kamakshi. Each shrine exudes its own unique energy and devotional atmosphere.

One of the fascinating aspects of the Suchindram Temple is the musical pillars located in the main hall. These pillars produce different musical notes when struck, creating a melodious symphony that resonates throughout the temple premises.

As you explore the temple, take a moment to admire the intricate frescoes depicting scenes from Hindu mythology and the impressive sculptures that adorn the walls and pillars. The attention to detail and craftsmanship of the artisans is truly remarkable.

Suchindram Temple is also known for its annual festivals and celebrations, particularly the 10-day temple car festival known as “Brahmotsavam.” During this time, the temple comes alive with colorful processions, music, and dance performances, attracting devotees and tourists from far and wide.

Visiting the Suchindram Temple provides a glimpse into the rich Hindu heritage and offers a spiritual retreat for devotees. It is a place where you can witness the devotion, rituals, and customs that have been carried out for centuries, creating a profound sense of reverence and spirituality.

Remember to dress modestly and follow temple customs and traditions when visiting the Suchindram Temple. Remove your footwear before entering the inner sanctum and be respectful of the devotees who come to seek solace and offer their prayers.

With the exploration of the Suchindram Temple complete, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll discover the vibrant shopping scene in Kanyakumari.

Shopping in Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari offers a delightful shopping experience, where you can find a wide array of souvenirs, handicrafts, and local specialties to take home as mementos of your visit. From traditional crafts to unique artifacts, here’s a glimpse into the vibrant shopping scene in Kanyakumari.

The town is known for its exquisite sea-shell crafts. The local artisans create intricate designs using seashells, transforming them into beautiful showpieces, jewelry, and decorative items. These seashell crafts make for unique and memorable souvenirs that remind you of the coastal charm of Kanyakumari.

You’ll also find a variety of handwoven textiles and fabrics in Kanyakumari. The region is famous for its traditional handloom sarees, known as “Kanyakumari soft cotton sarees.” These sarees are known for their lightweight and comfortable feel, making them popular among locals and visitors alike.

Don’t forget to explore the local markets that offer an array of spices and condiments. Kanyakumari is known for its flavorful spices, especially cardamom, black pepper, and cloves, which are grown in the surrounding hills. Stock up on these aromatic spices to add a touch of Kanyakumari’s flavors to your culinary endeavors.

If you’re a connoisseur of woodcrafts, Kanyakumari won’t disappoint you. The town is home to skilled artisans who create intricately carved wooden artifacts, including statues, wall hangings, and furniture. These pieces showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region and make for excellent home decor items.

For those looking to explore traditional Indian musical instruments, Kanyakumari offers a wide range of options. You’ll find shops selling instruments like the traditional veena, tambura, and mridangam. Music enthusiasts can not only purchase these instruments but also learn more about their significance and craftsmanship.

Kanyakumari is also known for its unique handicrafts made from palm leaves. The artisans intricately weave palm leaves into baskets, bags, hats, and other decorative items. These eco-friendly and sustainable products showcase the creativity and skills of the local craftsmen.

While shopping in Kanyakumari, you’ll come across several bustling markets and stalls near the popular tourist spots. The Gandhi Memorial Mandapam, Kanyakumari Beach, and the Vivekananda Rock Memorial are prime locations to explore the local shopping scene. Here, you can find a variety of handicrafts, souvenir shops, and street vendors offering a range of products.

Before making any purchases, don’t forget to engage in the age-old tradition of bargaining to secure the best deals. It’s always a good idea to compare prices and quality before making your final decision.

Shopping in Kanyakumari not only allows you to bring home unique keepsakes but also provides an opportunity to support local artisans and contribute to the preservation of traditional crafts. It’s a chance to immerse yourself in the local culture and take a piece of Kanyakumari’s charm back home with you.

With our shopping excursion complete, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll explore the delectable local cuisine of Kanyakumari.

Local Cuisine and Restaurants

Kanyakumari not only captivates visitors with its scenic beauty but also entices them with its delicious and diverse local cuisine. Influenced by the coastal flavors and traditional Tamil Nadu dishes, the culinary scene in Kanyakumari offers a delightful experience for food enthusiasts.

Seafood is a highlight of Kanyakumari’s cuisine. The town is famous for its fresh catch, including prawns, crabs, fish, and lobster. The local restaurants and street food stalls offer a variety of mouthwatering seafood dishes like fish curry, prawn masala, and crab fry, all cooked with the perfect blend of aromatic spices.

Kanyakumari is also known for its traditional Tamil Nadu vegetarian dishes. Savor the flavors of dishes like dosa, idli, vada, and uttapam, which are commonly served for breakfast. These savory treats are typically accompanied by a variety of chutneys and sambar, offering a burst of flavors on your palate.

No visit to Kanyakumari is complete without trying the famous Kanyakumari-style vegetable stew. Made with a medley of vegetables, coconut milk, and aromatic spices, this creamy and flavorful dish is best enjoyed with appam, a soft and fluffy rice pancake.

If you’re looking for a quick and tasty snack, try the local street food known as “sundal.” Made from boiled legumes like chickpeas or peanuts, sundal is flavored with spices and garnished with grated coconut. It’s a popular street food option that’s both healthy and delicious.

When it comes to sweets, Kanyakumari has a wide range of options to satisfy your sweet tooth. Indulge in traditional Tamil Nadu desserts like payasam, a sweet rice pudding, or the famous Tirunelveli halwa, a rich and gooey sweet made from wheat, ghee, and sugar.

When it comes to dining options, Kanyakumari has something for every taste and budget. From local street food to upscale restaurants, you’ll find a variety of establishments serving authentic regional cuisine and international dishes.

Some popular restaurants in Kanyakumari offer a breathtaking view of the ocean, allowing you to dine while enjoying the coastal scenery. These seaside restaurants provide a perfect setting to savor your meal and immerse yourself in the ambiance of the town.

Whether you choose to dine in a traditional eatery or a modern restaurant, don’t miss the opportunity to savor the local flavors of Kanyakumari. Embrace the coastal charm and enjoy the delectable cuisine that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.

As you explore the local cuisine and restaurants, remember to try new dishes, discover hidden gems, and embrace the culinary diversity that Kanyakumari has to offer. It’s a gastronomic journey that complements the beauty and charm of this enchanting destination.

With our exploration of the local cuisine and restaurants in Kanyakumari complete, let’s move on to the next section, where we’ll discuss some important safety tips for visitors.

Safety Tips for Visitors

Kanyakumari is generally a safe destination for travelers, but it’s always wise to take precautions to ensure a smooth and secure trip. Here are some important safety tips to keep in mind when visiting Kanyakumari:

  • Stay vigilant: Like any tourist destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas and tourist attractions.
  • Use reliable transportation: When traveling around Kanyakumari, opt for licensed taxis, autorickshaws, or reputable transportation services. Avoid getting into unmarked or unauthorized vehicles.
  • Be cautious at the beach: While Kanyakumari Beach is a popular spot to relax, swim, and enjoy water activities, it’s essential to follow safety guidelines and heed any warnings from lifeguards. Take note of the tides and avoid venturing into deep waters if you’re not a strong swimmer.
  • Dress appropriately: Kanyakumari is a place of religious significance, so it’s advisable to dress modestly when visiting temples and religious sites. Respect the local culture and customs by covering your shoulders and knees.
  • Stay hydrated: Kanyakumari has a tropical climate, so it’s crucial to stay hydrated, especially during hot and humid seasons. Carry a water bottle with you and drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration.
  • Protect yourself from the sun: The sun can be intense in Kanyakumari, so it’s important to protect yourself from harmful UV rays. Wear sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and lightweight and breathable clothing.
  • Follow COVID-19 guidelines: In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it’s essential to follow local guidelines and regulations. Maintain social distancing, wear masks, and sanitize your hands regularly.
  • Respect local customs: Kanyakumari is a town of cultural and religious significance. Respect the local customs, traditions, and beliefs. Follow any instructions or guidelines provided by temples, religious sites, and local authorities.
  • Travel with reputable tour operators: If you’re participating in any guided tours or activities, ensure that you choose reputable and licensed tour operators. Read reviews and do some research before making any bookings.
  • Keep important documents safe: Ensure that you have copies of your important documents, such as your passport and ID card. Keep them in a safe place, separate from the originals, or use electronic copies stored securely on your phone or cloud storage.

By following these safety tips, you can have a worry-free and enjoyable experience during your visit to Kanyakumari.

Now that we’ve covered important safety considerations, let’s move on to the concluding section of our guide.

Kanyakumari, with its unique geographical location and rich cultural heritage, offers a captivating and diverse experience for visitors. From the enchanting views of the sunrise and sunset over the ocean to the spiritual aura of the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Suchindram Temple, this destination has something for everyone.

As you explore Kanyakumari, don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture, try the delicious cuisine, and indulge in shopping for unique handicrafts and souvenirs. The town’s welcoming atmosphere and warm hospitality of the locals add to the overall experience.

While visiting Kanyakumari, it’s important to prioritize safety by staying vigilant, taking precautions, and following local guidelines. By doing so, you can ensure a smooth and secure trip and fully enjoy the beauty and wonders of this incredible destination.

Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace, admiring natural beauty, or delving into the history and heritage of the region, Kanyakumari will leave you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for its charm.

So, embark on your journey to the southernmost point of India and discover the treasures that Kanyakumari has to offer. Let the coastal breeze, mesmerizing landscapes, and cultural richness envelop your senses and leave you in awe of this enchanting destination.

Remember, Kanyakumari is more than just a geographical landmark—it is a place that stirs the soul and nourishes the spirit. Embrace the serenity, explore the wonders, and create lifelong memories that will forever hold a special place in your heart.

Thank you for joining us on this virtual journey through Kanyakumari. We hope that our guide has provided you with valuable insights and inspiration for your visit. Have a remarkable time exploring the beauty and cultural richness of Kanyakumari!

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Located at the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent, Kanyakumari is a captivating coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu. Renowned for its breathtaking confluence of three vast water bodies – the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean – Kanyakumari is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and spiritual significance. Also known as Cape Comorin, this town holds a special place in Indian mythology and folklore, with legends associating it with the virgin goddess Kanyakumari Devi.

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Kanyakumari (also spelled Kanniyakumari or Kanniakumari) District is the southernmost point of the Indian Peninsula. The administrative capital of the district is Nagercoil, which is 20 km from Kanyakumari town. The district has the best literacy rate in the state and is considered the best educated district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu by the HRD Ministry.

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