Places to visit in kanyakumari

  1. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kanyakumari
  2. 12 Things To Do In Kanyakumari For A Great Tamil Nadu Vacation
  3. THE 10 BEST Kanyakumari Tours for 2023 (with Prices)
  4. Top Things to Do in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
  5. Kanyakumari Tourism (2023)
  6. 20 Places to Visit in Kanyakumari, Tourist Places & Attractions
  7. Kanyakumari Beach


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THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kanyakumari

One must visit this place but people do not maintain silence in Dhyan Mandir. May be good to visit during off season. In May it was crowded. no photography allowed inside still some people want to take pix. Ferry cost is high. Rs.75/- for about a km sailing and special entry ticket is 300/- But when you come back all must follow same que. no value for special ticket...:( Maintenance of the memorial is very good. If you want to climb up to dhyan mandir again pay 30/- From there another ferry will take you to Tiruvalluvar statue drop and the next ferry can be used to come back. Overall it is good but charges are high. We went to the temple in the evening hours. There is a parallel system of 'Paid Darshan' and 'Free Darshan'. The Priests at the Entrance insisted everyone to go for 'Paid Darshan', though there was no rush at all. However the amount is only Rs.20/- per head. Men have to enter the temple Bare-chested, but you can carry your Shirt etc in hand. The Temple is huge with large boundary and have a massive structure with a great architecture. Although they call it a Sun Set Point, its exactly not the place where you can see the Sun Set. It depends on the time and month you visit. You have a lot of places like this here in Kanyakumari starting from the beach and goes up-to Madaikadu, Kolachal etc for Sun Set Views. Ideal place to spend time with family. Not much shops or eatables available. On the main road there are Tea shops and Toilets. Visit here earlier and leave b...

12 Things To Do In Kanyakumari For A Great Tamil Nadu Vacation

Kanyakumari is a small coastal town in Tamil Nadu state of India which is near the south-western-most Indian state of Kerala’s border. Being the southernmost point of the India where the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, and the Bay of Bengal have their rendezvous. However, the town also has a special mystical significance and is considered as the house of the virgin Goddess Kanya Kumari. It is also believed that Goddess Kanya Kumari has done amends there to get Lord Shiva to marry her. The town is a famous pilgrim destination for the devotees who make offerings at its temple. 12 Things To Do In Kanyakumari Here’s the list of things to do in Kanyakumari as a traveller, and why you shouldn’t miss an opportunity doing them. 1. Visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial Revered Indian poet and philosopher Swami Vivekananda visited Kanyakumari and spent three days meditating on a large offshore rock, where Goddess Kanya Kumari is said to have carried out part of her amends by standing on one foot. To honour Swami Vivekananda, a memorial was built on the rock in the year 1970. Also, there is a carving of the Goddess’s foot on the rock. To explore the history of this place, add it to your list of what to do in Kanyakumari. How to Reach: 15-minute ferry ride from Kanyakumari beach. Timings: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Entry Fees: INR 169/-. Must Read: Triveni Sangam is the significant spot where the oceans merge. It is considered to be powerful enough and revered as well. It is believed that a dip in the w...

THE 10 BEST Kanyakumari Tours for 2023 (with Prices)

What can I say apart from wonderful. Got picked up from hotel by Jay and his driver who took us on a wonderful full day trip to the tip of India. Our guide Jay was wonderful. So knowledgeable about this beautiful country. Nothing was too much trouble. Any questions we asked were met with a wonderful detailed reply. Jay’s ability to enthral us in the stories and beliefs of gods were so wonderful to listen too. Thank you Jay. Stopped off for lunch at a local restaurant which was fab and then carried on for our tour. Our driver was great. The roads are manic but we felt very well looked after. The whole trip was wonderful and detailed. Great value for money and would highly recommend this trip to anyone. Returned to our hotel 12 hours after we started. Loved everything about this tour. Thank you xxx Kanyakumari is the only place in India where one can witness the convergence of three seas - Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. The place is famous for: Swami Vivekanand Memorial- It is the only place in India where our famous and beloved saint Swami Vivekanand attained enlightenment. 2. Thiruvalluvar Statue- The interesting fact is that the 133 feet Thiruvalluvar statue height symbolises 133 chapters of the Tamil literature Thirukkal, while the 38 feet pedestal height represents the 38 chapters of virtue in Thirukkal. 3. Kanyakumari Beach - A large number of tourists gather to watch the magnificent sight of Sunrise and Sunset at Kanyakumari Beach.The sun rises beyond th...

Top Things to Do in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu

Kanyakumari, which was called Cape Comorin during the British rule of India, is a small coastal town in 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. Web 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. SUSANSAM / Getty Images Ever...

Kanyakumari Tourism (2023)

Borderedby the three seas - Arabian, Indian and the Bay of Bengal, Kanyakumari is the southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula. A small coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu,Kanyakumariwas earlier known as Cape Comorin. Kanyakumari offers the marvellous confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian ocean meeting together at a point. But, this is not a miracle, the miracle lies in the beauty that the water of three seas does not mix, you can clearly distinguish between the turquoise blue, deep blue and sea green waters of the three seas. To enjoy the best view of sunset and sunrise, you can visit the Triveni Sangam point and the famous View tower. The town has a mountainous terrain with elevated patches of hills, coconut trees and lined with paddy fields. Kanyakumari is also the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. The town is not only popular for its unique phenomenon but also its temples and the Waterfalls in Kanyakumari that you should not miss out on include the According to a famous legend, Kanya Devi, an avatar of Goddess Parvati, was supposed to wed Lord Shiva. But Lord Shiva himself failed to turn up for this day and the wedding did not take place. The rice grains and cereals that were supposed to be for the marriage, remained uncooked. It is said, that even today, one can find stones that look exactly like rice grains. Many people believe that they are the remains of the marriage. Kanya Devi, it is ...

20 Places to Visit in Kanyakumari, Tourist Places & Attractions

Thirparappu Falls, Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thanumalayan Temple - Sthanumalayan Kovil, Thiruvalluvar Statue, Bhagavathy Amman Temple, Padmanabhapuram Palace, Kanyakumari Beach, Wax Museum, Sanguthurai Beach, Olakaruvi Falls and many more. The innumerable places to visit in Kanyakumari has termed it as one of the favourite tourist destinations for globetrotters. The buildings and architectural monuments in Kanyakumari are influenced by Hinduism, Jainism, and Christianity religions. The churches, the temples, the forts, the palaces along with the beauty of the beaches and falls are among the prominent places to see in Kanyakumari. Among all the spectacular tourist destinations of Kanyakumari, Vivekananda Memorial is the most prominent one. You can also find the Tsunami monument which has been set up as a mark of respect for the people who lost their lives. There are several viewpoints namely the Sunset Point, the View Tower and the Lighthouse near the beach from where you can witness the scintillating beauty of nature. The gushing waterfalls of Thirparappu and Olakaruvi between the mountain ranges and forests further enhance the natural beauty of the place. The ancient forts and monuments symbolize the historical significance of the place, the prominent among them being Padmanabhapuram Palace, Our Lady of Ransom Church, and Vattakottai Fort. Here are some of the best places to visit in Kanyakumari: Thirparappu Falls, an artificial waterfall, is one of the best places to vi...

Kanyakumari Beach

I do not wish to rate Kanyakumari based on beach experience. Kanyakumari is a beautiful place blessed by nature. But unfortunately TN government has ignored most temple places. Basic infrastructure and cleanliness is totally ignored. Beach side or sunrise side is a public toilet. Near sunset point there are fake people collecting parking fee of 100, but no parking is provided by them. The sunset point is dirty and creates a bad impression. Inspite of all this Kanyakumari is a beautiful place. We stayed at Hotel Tamilnadu, which is a beautiful property with peacocks moving around like pets. Vivekananda Rock is a must visit. Kanyakumari Devi temple is also awesome. The Triveni Sangam just behind the temple is also a good point to visit. After 5 years I'm visiting here and I can see the place got improved alot. It is clean and neat. So many street shops. Whoever love to drink wine 🍷🍷🍷there is a wine&dine restaurant on the beach side itself. Also there is a food court which is newly opened called Sea shore, such a lovely place with many options. The sea view dining is always more awesome than anything else. There are police guards everywhere to direct the people which is really appreciated 👏👏 (still more safety control required). All total this visit made me unforgettable. 🤗..... I wish next time also I'll get an unforgettable experience. It is good but not good in terms of cleanliness and maintenance, you see there is huge number of food stalls are there and people after havi...