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Sunrise View Point

Begin your day with the mesmerizing sunrise at Kanyakumari, where golden hues paint the sky, blending nature’s beauty and serenity.

Tirparappu Waterfalls

Feel the refreshing mist of Tirparappu Waterfalls, where cascading waters and lush greenery create a hidden paradise in Kanyakumari

Thottilpalam

Walk across Thottilpalam, a stunning hanging bridge in Kanyakumari, offering breathtaking views, cool breezes, and lush green surroundings.

Padmanabhapuram Palace

Explore Padmanabhapuram Palace, a magnificent wooden palace in Kanyakumari, showcasing rich history, intricate carvings, and timeless architectural beauty

Vivekananda Rock Memorial

Visit Vivekananda Rock Memorial, a serene monument in Kanyakumari, where Swami Vivekananda meditated, offering stunning sea views and spiritual peace

Kanyakumari Wax Museum

Explore the Kanyakumari Wax Museum, featuring lifelike statues of famous personalities, showcasing history, culture, and artistic craftsmanship in detail

Thiruvalluvar Statue

Admire the towering Thiruvalluvar Statue, a grand tribute to the great poet, symbolizing wisdom, rich culture, and timeless philosophical values

Kalikesam

Discover Kalikesam, a hidden gem surrounded by lush forests, flowing streams, and serene landscapes, offering a perfect escape into nature’s beauty

Thanumalayan Temple

Situated in Suchindram, Thanumalay temple is also known as Sthanumalayan Kovil is the sacred shrine dedicated to Trimuthis (Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva). The beautiful temple was renovated in the 17th century, and its inscriptions date back to the 9th century. This beautiful temple represents great architectural magnificence.

Bhagavathy Amman Temple

Kumari Amman Temple is one place in Kanyakumari with a lot of cultural significance in Kanyakumari. This magnificent temple is situated on the coast surmounting the beach and thousands of vacationers come here creating very big queues. A word of caution: unless you are a Hindu you will not be permitted to enter Kumari Amman Temple even for sightseeing.

Vattakottai Fort

Vattakottai Fort, which translates to the 'Circular Fort' is a seaside fort near Kanyakumari, the southernmost tip of India. The fort is largely made of granite blocks and today, a part of the fort even extends into the sea. The Fort is now a protected site under the Indian Archaeological Department and a major renovation of the fort was undertaken recently by the Department.

Courtallam Waterfalls

Set in the midst of a Panchayat town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, the Courtallam falls are renowned in the state for its enormity as well as ferocity. At an elevation of 160 metres (520 feet), the cascade towers above its green surroundings and magnificent hillside.

Sanguthurai Beach

Sanguthurai Beach is one of the calmest yet cleanest beaches that you should go to, during your visit to Kanyakumari. Sanguthurai Beach is located in the southernmost part of India, and you can feel the fierce power of the Indian Ocean there.

Wind Farm

The Muppandal village in Kanyakumari is home to India's largest onshore windmill farms. Scattered across different regions in the city, the wind farms have not only changed the lives of the locals but have added to the visual delight. The lush green ghats surrounding the roads of Kanyakumari now contrast with stark white windmills.