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Kanyakumari Weekend-Group Trip

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Kanyakumari being the southernmost point of peninsular India and the meeting point of the Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal. Also known as Triveni sangamam in nature. The town has spiritual significance 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 inorder 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. Kanyakumari is a tourist destination of great natural, historical and religious significance. On account of the presence of hills and valleys, it is popular amongst nature lovers and wildlife photographers and on account of the presence of ancient sites and religious places. Marunthuvazh Malai is a hilly region on the outskirts of Kanyakumari which is said to be a home of lifesaving Ayurvedic plants. Following the decline of the Ay kingdoms, the area became Venad, with its capital Padmanabhapuram located North, Northwest of Nagercoil. 

Kanyakumari Weekend-Group Trip

kanyakumari

tamilnadu

Highlights of Kanyakumari Weekend-Group Trip trip

Experience The Unique Sunrise and Sunset Simultaneously On All Full Moon Days

Admire The Historical Monuments

Visit The Small Island Of Swami Vivekananda And The Towering Stone Statue Of Tamil Poet Thiruvalluvar

Visit The Historic And Magnificent Shrine Of Goddess Kanya Kumari With The Diamond Nose Pin

Enjoy The Scenic Beauty From Circular Fort

Visit The Wonderful Tirparappu Water Falls

Witness The Beauty of Padmanabapuram Palace

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👍 Sightseeing In Vehicle For The Entire Trip
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Bhagavathi Amman Templekanyakumari, tamilnadu

Bhagavathi Amman Temple

The Bhagavathi Amman Temple in Kanyakumari is one of the 108 Shakti Peethas and holds deep spiritual and cultural significance. It is dedicated to Goddess Devi Kanyakumari, an incarnation of Parvati, who assumed the form of an eternal virgin (Kanya) to destroy the demon Banasura, who could only be defeated by a virgin. According to legend, she was to marry Lord Shiva, but due to a trick played by the sage Narada, the wedding did not take place. Heartbroken, she scattered her wedding rice and broke her bangles legend says the rice turned into the colorful sands of Kanyakumari. The goddess is believed to be a form of Devi Bhagavathi or Shakti, and the temple is recognized as one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where parts of Goddess Sati are said to have fallen. The temple was renovated and expanded over centuries by dynasties such as the Pandyas, Cholas, Nayaks, and the Travancore Kings, while the original idol is believed to have been consecrated by Lord Parasurama. Locals believe that the goddess will remain on Earth until the end of Kaliyuga. Revered by both locals and pilgrims, the temple is a central part of Kanyakumari's spiritual identity. It features traditional South Indian temple architecture, including a towering gopuram, intricately carved pillars, and a sanctum sanctorum housing the main deity. Devotees visit to seek blessings for protection, prosperity, and well-being. Regular daily rituals, special festivals, and vibrant religious ceremonies make the temple a lively pilgrimage hub. Additionally, it serves as a center for cultural gatherings and community events. Set against the scenic backdrop of India’s southernmost tip, the temple offers a tranquil and spiritually uplifting atmosphere that draws thousands from across Tamil Nadu and beyond. ⏰ SessionOpen Hours Morning4:30 AM To 12:30 PM Evening 4:00 PM To 8:30 PM ​

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Kanniyakumari Shri Tirupathi Templekanyakumari, tamilnadu

Shri Tirupathi Temple

Shri Tirupathi Temple in Kanniyakumari is a beautiful and spiritually uplifting temple dedicated to Lord Venkateswara (Balaji), modeled after the famous Tirumala Tirupathi Temple in Andhra Pradesh. Located in a serene spot near the coastline, the temple offers a tranquil setting for devotees seeking peace, devotion, and spiritual solace. Its architecture closely resembles the Tirumala shrine, featuring intricately carved pillars, golden kalasam, and a sanctum housing the majestic idol of Lord Balaji. The temple is especially popular among pilgrims who are unable to travel to Tirumala, offering them a chance to experience similar rituals, offerings, and blessings. Daily poojas, archanas, and special darshan attract visitors from nearby regions and beyond. The calm atmosphere and scenic location near the sea add to the spiritual experience, making it a peaceful retreat away from the bustle of the town. Surrounded by greenery and often cooled by sea breezes, the temple premises are perfect for meditation, reflection, and offering prayers. With its clean, well-maintained surroundings and divine ambiance, Shri Tirupathi Temple stands as a sacred landmark in Kanniyakumari for those seeking divine grace and spiritual connection. ⏰ Session Open Hours Sunday  6 AM To 7 PM Monday 6 AM To 11.30 PM Tuesday To Friday 6 AM To 8 PM Saturday 6 AM To 6.45 AM 9.30 AM To 8 PM

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Rasthakaadu Beachkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Rasthakaadu Beach

Rasthakaadu Beach, located near Anjugramam in Kanyakumari, is a serene coastal destination known for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Beach is very clean, peaceful and not much crowded. It offers stunning seaside views with a mix of rocky and pebble features. Beaches in Kanyakumari are known for their picturesque settings, with golden sands, clear blue waters, and often framed by rocky cliffs or hills. The coastal area offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Kanyakumari, being the southernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent, is famous for its stunning sunrise and sunset views. If Rasthakadu Beach is in Kanyakumari, it might be a great spot to witness the sun setting over the ocean. Many beaches in Kanyakumari have cultural and religious significance. The region is known for its temples, including the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and Thiruvalluvar Statue, both located in close proximity to the shore. Visitors to Kanyakumari beaches often engage in activities such as strolling along the shore, enjoying local cuisine at beachside eateries, and taking part in boat rides or other water-based activities if available. Kanyakumari is a place where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean meet. This confluence is considered sacred, and beaches in the area often have a spiritual and serene atmosphere. ⏰ Session Open Hours Every Day 24 Hours

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Suchindram templenagercoil, tamilnadu

Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple

Suchindram Shree Thanumalayan Temple (Sthanumalayan Temple) is a significant Hindu shrine located in Suchindram, in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the rare temples in India where the Trimurti Brahma (Ayan) the creator, Vishnu (Mal) the preserver, and Shiva (Thanu) the destroyer are worshipped together in a single sanctum as Thanumalayan, symbolizing divine unity. This unique feature makes the temple spiritually significant for devotees across the country. The temple is a fine example of Dravidian architecture, featuring intricately carved stone pillars, towering gopurams (gateway towers), and ancient inscriptions. Among its notable features are the 18-foot-tall monolithic statue of Lord Hanuman, one of the tallest in South India, and a massive Nandi (sacred bull) carved from a single stone. The temple is also famous for its musical pillars, which emit distinct tones when tapped. The temple is steeped in rich mythology. One legend tells of Lord Indra, who was cursed and came to Suchindram to be purified of his sins by praying to the Trinity, giving the place its name Suchi-Indran, later shortened to Suchindram. Another story recounts how Anasuya, the wife of Sage Atri, turned the Trinity into infants to preserve her modesty and fed them. Pleased, the gods granted her a boon, and merged into one Lingam Thanumalayan to be worshipped together. Rich in legend, devotion, and artistry, the Suchindram Thanumalayan Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual harmony and a must-visit destination for pilgrims and heritage seekers alike. ⏰ Session Opening Hours Morning 4:30 AM To 12:00 PM Evening 5:00 PM To 8:30 PM.

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Sunrise Viewpointkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Sunrise Viewpoint

The Sunrise Viewpoint in Kanyakumari is one of the most iconic attractions in India’s southernmost tip, where the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean meet.Sunrise Viewpoint in Kanyakumari offers a mesmerizing coastal dawn experience,casting golden hues across the water and illuminating the skies with brilliant shades of orange, pink, and purple. What makes this sunrise experience unique is the tranquil setting combined with the spiritual and cultural atmosphere of Kanyakumari. As the waves gently crash along the shore, the silhouettes of the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and the towering Thiruvalluvar Statue enhance the breathtaking view. On clear days, you may even witness the sun and moon visible on opposite horizons a rare natural phenomenon. Visitors gather well before dawn to witness this awe-inspiring moment, and the serene ambience makes it perfect for meditation, photography, or simply soaking in the natural beauty. The viewpoint is easily accessible and located near the main beach and temple area, with ample spots to sit and enjoy the view. Watching the first light of day at Kanyakumari is not just a visual delight but a spiritual experience that leaves a lasting impression. ⏰ SessionOpen Hours Every Day 24 Hours

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Sunset pointkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Sunset point

Sunset Point provides an unobstructed view of this unique meeting of the seas, making it a captivating location for witnessing the sunset. The Sunset Point offers panoramic views of the vast expanse of the sea and the horizon. Visitors can witness the sun gradually descending below the horizon, casting hues of orange, pink, and purple across the sky and reflecting on the calm waters. The changing colors create a breathtaking visual spectacle. From Sunset Point, one can also enjoy views of prominent landmarks, including the Thiruvalluvar Statue and the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. The confluence of the seas is considered symbolic, and many visitors gather at Sunset Point to experience the tranquility and spiritual energy of the surroundings. Sunset Point is a major tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, drawing visitors from around the world who come to witness the breathtaking natural spectacle. The calm and serene ambiance, combined with the stunning views, make it a memorable experience for tourists. Near Sunset Point, there is a lighthouse that offers an additional elevated perspective of the surroundings. Climbing to the top of the lighthouse provides visitors with a bird's-eye view of the seas and the coastal landscape, enhancing the overall experience. The picturesque setting of Sunset Point makes it a paradise for photography enthusiasts. The changing colors of the sky, the silhouette of the Thiruvalluvar Statue, and the serene waters provide ample opportunities to capture stunning moments. As the sun sets, the atmosphere at Sunset Point becomes tranquil and serene.  ⏰ SessionOpen Hours Every Day24 Hours

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Thiruvalluvar Statuekanniyakumari, tamilnadu

Thiruvalluvar Statue

The Thiruvalluvar Statue in Kanyakumari is a towering monument dedicated to the celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar, the author of the ancient text Thirukkural a timeless work on ethics, governance, and love. Standing at a majestic height of 133 feet, the statue symbolizes the 133 chapters of the Thirukkural. It is situated on a small rocky islet near the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and Indian Ocean, not far from the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Unveiled on 1st January 2000, this statue was designed by sculptor Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati and serves as a powerful emblem of Tamil culture, wisdom, and unity. The pedestal itself is 38 feet high, representing the 38 chapters of virtue in the Thirukkural, while the standing figure represents the remaining teachings on wealth and love. Visitors can reach the statue via a short ferry ride from the mainland. The panoramic views from the base are breathtaking, especially during sunrise or sunset. The site also inspires philosophical reflection, making it a popular spot for both pilgrims and tourists. The Thiruvalluvar Statue stands not just as an architectural marvel, but as a tribute to Tamil Nadu’s spiritual and literary legacy. ⏰ Session Open Hours Every Day  8:00 AM To 4:00 PM

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Triveni Sangamamkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Triveni Sangamam

Triveni Sangam in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, marks the southernmost tip of mainland India and holds immense cultural and spiritual significance. It is the sacred meeting point of three vast water bodies the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. These mighty oceans converge here, creating a dramatic and picturesque landscape that captivates both the spiritual seeker and the nature lover.This rare oceanic confluence has been revered for centuries in Hindu tradition, symbolizing purity, unity, and spiritual awakening. Pilgrims and visitors gather here to witness the mystical merging of the seas, especially during auspicious occasions like full moon days and festivals such as Mahashivaratri. Many believe that bathing in the waters at this point cleanses one of sins and brings divine blessings. Traditional rituals, planetary prayers, and ceremonial dips are commonly performed here by devotees and local priests. Towering over the shoreline is the grand statue of Thiruvalluvar, a celebrated Tamil philosopher and poet, symbolizing the region’s deep rooted cultural legacy. The panoramic ocean views and vibrant spiritual atmosphere make Triveni Sangam a must visit destination. With growing tourist interest, the Indian government has taken initiatives to promote Triveni Sangam through eco tourism, cleanliness drives, and safety measures. Whether for faith or scenic beauty, this sacred spot continues to attract pilgrims, tourists, and photographers alike. ⏰ Session Open Hours Every Day 24 Hours

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Vattakottai Fortkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Vattakottai Fort

Vattakottai Fort (or 'Circular Fort') is a seaside fort near Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu the southern tip of India. It was built in the 18th century as a coastal defence-fortification and barracks in the erstwhile Travancore kingdom. It was constructed under the supervision of Captain Eustachius De Lannoy, an ex-Dutch naval officer of the Dutch East India Company, who became commander of the Travancore Army (the very army that defeated him in the Battle of Colachel) in the 18th century, after he earned the trust of the Travancore King Marthanda Varma. De Lannoy constructed Vattakottai, as part of the defence-fortifications he undertook throughout Travancore. Vattakottai Fort commands a picturesque view of both the sea on the one side, and the hills (Western Ghats) on the other. Another interesting feature near the site is a beach of black sands. It is about 7 km (4.3 mi) from Kanyakumari town. View of the hills from Vattakottai fort. View of the sea from Vattakottai fort.

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Vivekananda rock memorialkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Vivekananda rock memorial

Vivekananda Rock Memorial,A Monument of Spiritual Inspiration is located off the coast of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu, is a revered monument built in honor of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s greatest spiritual leaders. Perched on a rocky island where the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean converge, the memorial marks the spot where Swami Vivekananda is believed to have meditated in December 1892 before embarking on his journey to spread the message of Vedanta across the world. Constructed in 1970, the memorial showcases a harmonious blend of traditional Indian and modern architectural styles. It consists of two main structures the Shripada Mandapam, where a footprint believed to be of Goddess Devi is enshrined, and the Vivekananda Mandapam, which houses a life-size bronze statue of Swami Vivekananda in a meditative posture. The peaceful ambiance and the sound of waves create a powerful setting for introspection and spiritual awakening. Visitors must take a short ferry ride to reach the island. The panoramic views of the surrounding sea, along with the historical and spiritual significance, make Vivekananda Rock Memorial a must visit destination. It stands as a symbol of unity, strength, and the timeless relevance of spiritual wisdom. Tools ⏰ Session Open Hours Every Day 8:00 AM To 4:00 PM​ ​​

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Nagaraja Temple Nagercoilnagercoil, tamilnadu

Nagaraja temple

Nagaraja Temple in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, is a unique and ancient shrine dedicated to Nagaraja, the King of Serpents. Located in the heart of the town, this temple holds great spiritual and cultural significance, especially among devotees who worship serpent deities. What sets this temple apart is its sacred sanctum, where the main deity, Nagaraja, is enshrined in the form of a five-headed snake, beneath a thatched roof, with the idol set on soil instead of stone a tradition preserved for centuries. According to legend, the site where the temple now stands was once overgrown with bushes and grass. A woman cutting grass for her cattle noticed blood on her knife and discovered she had accidentally struck a five-headed cobra. Frightened, she informed the villagers, who rushed to the spot only to witness the snake miraculously transformed into a statue. Believing it to be a divine manifestation of Lord Nagaraja, the villagers began worshipping the idol, covering it with coconut leaves. Another significant legend tells of Maharaja Vira Udaya Marthanda Varma of Venad, who suffered from leprosy and was advised to visit the Nagaraja Temple. After praying and performing penance there, he was miraculously healed. In gratitude, the Maharaja rebuilt the temple, establishing it as a sacred place of healing and divine grace. Believed to be over a thousand years old, the temple blends Hindu and Jain influences, evident in its architecture and customs. It is a powerful center for removing Naga Dosham (serpent curses), which are believed to cause delays in marriage, fertility issues, and other life challenges. Devotees from across Tamil Nadu and Kerala visit to perform Nagapratishtha, milk abhishekam, and other rituals to seek healing and relief. The temple is especially crowded on Sundays and during the Tamil months of Aadi and Avani. Its calm, spiritual atmosphere combined with deep-rooted faith in the serpent god’s powers makes Nagaraja Temple a revered destination for blessings and spiritual solace in southern Tamil Nadu. ⏰ Session Open Hours Morning 4:00 AM To 11:30 AM Evening5:00 PM To 8:30 PM

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Sanguthurai beachkanyakumari, tamilnadu

Sanguthurai beach

Sanguthurai Beach is known for its Extraordinary sights,Natural beauty, featuring Golden sands, Clear blue waters, and a serene atmosphere. The beach offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and is a peaceful escape for both locals and tourists. Like many coastal areas in Kanyakumari, Sanguthurai Beach is likely to be an excellent spot to witness breathtaking sunsets. The changing colors of the sky as the sun sets over the horizon create a picturesque and tranquil setting. The coastline in the Kanyakumari region is often characterized by unique rock formations, and Sanguthurai Beach may have interesting geological features along its shoreline. These formations can add to the overall charm of the beach and provide opportunities for exploration. Given Kanyakumari's reputation as a significant pilgrimage destination, the beach may be located near temples or other religious sites. The region is known for its cultural and religious diversity, and visitors to Sanguthurai Beach may have the chance to explore these aspects of the local culture. Sanguthurai Beach is likely to offer a more relaxed and less crowded atmosphere compared to some other popular beaches in the area. This makes it an ideal place for those seeking tranquility and a break from the hustle and bustle. Nearby vendors and eateries may offer local cuisine and refreshments. Visitors may have the opportunity to try regional delicacies and snacks. Additionally, beachside activities such as camel rides or boat rides might be available. Sanguthurai Beach is likely to be easily accessible, and visitors may choose to reach it by local transport or private vehicles. The surrounding area may have facilities for parking and other amenities. ⏰ Session Open Hours Every Day  24 Open Hours​

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