Kanyakumari


Kanyakumari has been in existence since the 6th century BC. Kanyakumari is highlighted in Dravidian history and sangam era. Kanyakumari is actually named after Goddess Kanya Devi. The holy temple of Goddess Kanya Devi is visited by thousands of devotees every day. As per Hindu mythology, Goddess Kanya wished to marry Lord Shiva, but he didn’t turn up, so she turned herself and everything around her into stone, which is still in existence. Kanyakumari is the last point of the Indian subcontinent. It is famous for the Swami Vivekanand rock memorial, Thiruvalluvar statue, and pristine beaches. Kanyakumari is a must-destination in South India to visit for beaches, temples, and peaceful rocks.





Top attractions of Kanyakumari

• Kumari Amman temple
Kumari Amman temple is one of the devotional attractions in Kanyakumari. Actually, the city is named after this temple.
• Vivekananda rock
It is an isolated rock at the tip of Kanyakumari, and it is known for the meditation of the great Swami Vivekanand.
• Thiruvalluvar Statue
The statue is seated on another rock at a distance from the Vivekananda rock memorial.
• Vattakotai fort
The small fort of Kanyakumari is worth visiting because of its history and view of the ocean.
The sunrise and sunset in Kanyakumari are a must to witness. It simply looks like the horizon sun rising from fresh water and, in the evening, again going down in the water.

Best time to visit:

Kanyakumari, as a coastal region, experiences hot summers and heavy rainfall in monsoons. Winters are suggested best to visit Kanyakumari for comfortable weather and traveling.

How to reach:
The nearest airport to Kanyakumari is Trivandrum and it is well connected with significant airport cities. The city has its own railway station, and it is also well connected with neighboring states' prime railway stations. Roads are well connected and rental taxis as well luxury buses are best to choose.
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