Kanyakumari Full‑Day Sightseeing Experience
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
Kanyakumari Beach, also known as the Land’s End of India, is a unique spot where three major water bodies – the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean – meet.Kanyakumari Beach is rocky; hence it is not suitable for swimming. While playing in the sea waves too one must be careful. There is a stone wall that runs along the seashore.Tourists are usually asked to stay away from the rocks. This beach is ideal to sit and admire the view around.
Tsunami Memorial Park is located in Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, at the southern tip of India, and serves as a tribute to the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Muttom is a village in Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, India. It is a well-known beach with rocks and caves. The major occupation of people in Muttom is fishing.Muttom village is attracted by people because of beautiful beaches.
Sanguthurai Beach, located in Tamil Nadu, India, is a serene and less crowded destination known for its clean shoreline and golden sands. It is appreciated for being a peaceful spot.
The Sotha Vilai beach is among the most important beaches in the district of Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu. The beach here stretches over 4 km which makes it one of the longest beaches in Tamil Nadu.Waves in this beach are dangerous not suitable for kids and risky for adults. It was also one of the most seriously affected areas of the district during the 2004 Tsunami
Lemur Beach, located in the Kanyakumari district, is a scenic attraction known for its beautiful blue waters and serene environment. The beach features white sand and is generally not crowded, offering a peaceful experience.
Thengapattanam Beach, located in the coastal village of Paimkulam in Kanyakumari district, is known for its serene environment and natural beauty.The beach is characterized by its fine sands, lush coconut groves, and the convergence of the Thamirabarani River with the Arabian Sea, creating a picturesque setting. It is also noted for its fresh and reasonably priced seafood, which attracts culinary enthusiasts.
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
The Thiruvalluvar Statue, or Valluvar Statue, is a 41-metre-tall (135 ft) stone sculpture of Tamil poet and philosopher Valluvar, known as Thiruvalluvar, the author of the Thirukkural, an ancient Tamil work on morality.He is the only poet in the world to have a statue of this size. He is considered one of the greatest poet of all time. He is the inspiration for many people in india and abroad. The statue is located in kanyakumari , the southermost tip of india. This is the one of the coolest statue in the world.
Vivekananda Rock Memorial is a monument and popular tourist attraction in Kanyakumari, India's southernmost tip. The memorial stands on one of the two rocks located about 500 meters off mainland of Vavathurai, Tamil Nadu.
Gandhi Mandapam is a series of memorial structures built on Sardar Patel Salai, in Adyar, Chennai.[1][2][3] The first structure to be built on the premises was a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi.
Kumaraswami Kamaraj (15 July 1903 – 2 October 1975), popularly known as Kamarajar was an Indian independence activist, politician and statesman who served as the Chief Minister of Madras from 13 April 1954 to 2 October 1963.
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
The Bhagavathi Amman Temple in Kanyakumari, also known as the Devi Kanyakumari Amman Temple, is a significant Hindu temple located at the southernmost tip of mainland India, on the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where the right shoulder and spine of Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva, are believed to have fallen.
Suchindram Shree Thanumalayan Swamy Temple, often referred to as Suchindram Temple, is a revered Hindu temple located near Kanyakumari. It is unique as it enshrines the deities of the Hindu trinity – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva – within a single temple complex. It is the one of the biggest and most beautiful temple in kanyakumari. It has a very good architecture and it has a very peaceful environment.
Chitharal Rock-Cut Temple, also known as Chitharal Malai Kovil, is an ancient Jain temple located near Chitharal village in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated atop a hillock named Thirucharanathumalai, locally known as Chokkanthoongi Hills.
The Mandaikadu Bhagavathi Amman Temple is a prominent Hindu temple located near Colachel in the Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, situated near the seashore. It is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, also known as Bhagavathy Amman, and is considered one of the most significant pilgrimage sites in the region.
The Velimalai Kumarakovil Murugan Temple is a significant Hindu temple located in Kumarakoil, a small village in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. The temple is situated on a hill known as Velimalai, which is believed to be the site of the marriage of Lord Muruga and Goddess Valli.
The Nagaraja Temple in Kanyakumari is a significant Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Nagaraja, the king of snakes. It is located in Nagercoil, approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Kanyakumari. The temple is known for its unique architectural features and religious significance.
The Shri Adikesavaperumal Temple is a significant Hindu temple located in Thiruvattar, Tamil Nadu, and is one of the 108 Divya desams, the holy sites of Hindu Vaishnavism.
Shri Shirdi Sai Baba Anantha Aalayam is a temple located on the way to Kanyakumari, maintained by the Shri Shirdi Sai Charitable Trust with a mission to promote Sai Baba's preaching and works. The temple opens daily at 6.30 am, and various rituals are conducted by the poojari's of the temple.
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
September 10, 2024 - Our Lady of Ransom Church is a Catholic church located at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, India. It is situated in the District of Kanyakumari in the southernmost part of the Indian subcontinent (also referred as The Lands End).
St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Kottar,[1] also known as St. Xavier Church, is a Roman Catholic Latin Rite shrine in Kottar, Nagercoil, in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu state, India. While Francis Xavier was doing missionary work in Kottar and its neighbourhood, he averted an invasion of Vadugas with the help of the army of Paravars and Padayatchi nadars of Kottar, at Vadasery
St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kottayam, commonly known as Kottayam Cheriapally, is a Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church located in Kottayam, Kerala, India.
The Peer Mohammed Dargah, also known as Peer Mohamed Oliyullah Dargha, is one of the most renowned Sufi pilgrimage centers in Kanyakumari, the southernmost district of Tamil Nadu. It is located in Thuckalay and is dedicated to the Sufi saint Peer Mohammed Sahib, who was also a Tamil poet.
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
Padmanabhapuram Palace, also known as Kalkulam Palace, is a Travancore-era palace located in Padmanabhapuram in the Kanyakumari district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The palace is owned, controlled and maintained by the Kerala Government.
Originally built in the 17th century, the fort was rebuilt by Maharaja Marthanda Varma of Travancore in the 18th century. Spanning about 90 acres (36 ha), including an isolated 260 feet (79 m) hillock. The fort contains an old foundry which was used for casting guns.The fort was rebuilt during the reign of Marthanda Varma, between 1741-44 under the supervision of Eustachius De Lannoy, a Flemish naval commander of the Dutch East India Company, who later served as the Chief of the Travancore Army.
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Mathur Aqueduct is an aqueduct in Thiruvattar taluk of Kanniyakumari district of Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was built in 1966 over the Pahrali River and takes its name from Mathoor, a hamlet near the aqueduct, which is about 3 km from Thiruvattar town and about 60 km from Kanniyakumari.
Explore the southernmost tip of India with visits to iconic beaches, cultural monuments, spiritual temples, breathtaking nature, and ancient heritage sites.
Thiruparappu Waterfalls is a popular tourist attraction in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, known for its wide waterfall area and scenic beauty. It offers facilities such as separate changing areas for men and women, paid toilets, and a swimming pool for adults and children.
Kaalikesam is famous for a temple beside a river. It falls under Kanyakumari wild life sanctuary is in continuation with Kalakkad Mundanthurai Tiger reserve at the extreme end of western ghats . At Kalikesam, eco tourism is promoted and have A/C cottages
Kodayar Twin Falls is a tourist attraction located in Veerapuli R.F., Tamil Nadu. The average rating of this place is 4.70 out of 5 stars based on 183 reviews. It is situated in the lush Western Ghats within the Veerapuli Reserve Forest near Kanyakumari.
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
Vattakottai Fort is a well-maintained 18th-century sea fort constructed from granite, originally rebuilt by French commander Eustachius De Lannoy for the Travancore forces and now under the care of the Archaeological Survey of India. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea
| Voucher Code: | TKJ‑KNY‑2025‑104 |
| Customer: | Rislin.G (2 Adults) |
| Tour Date: | 28‑07‑2025 |
| Package: | Full‑Day Kanyakumari Sightseeing |
| Price: | ₹4,500 (Google Pay UPI) |