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NADU BEACH » Kanyakumari Beach,
Tamil Nadu |
| Kanyakumari
Beach, Tamil Nadu |
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The
southern-most tip
of India is Kanyakumari.
The Arabian sea, Bay
of Bengal and the
Indian ocean meet
here. It is an important
pilgrim center. Sunrise
and sunset are spectacular,
especially on full
moon days. With long
stretches of sands
of many hues, the
beach offers a welcome
change. A variety
of shells are on sale
on Kanyakumari beach
HOW TO REACH :
The nearest airport
is in Thiruvananthapuram,
87 km away. Kanyakumari
is well-connected
with all places by
rail and road. Local
transport is bus,
auto rickshaw and
taxi.
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Altitude:
sea level; temperature:
ranges from 20 to
35 deg C.
Rainfall: average
102 cms; clothing:
cotton; visiting
season: round the
year.
Languages: Tamil,
Malayalam, English.
PLACES
OF INTEREST :
Vivekananda Rock
memorial: This
memorial to Swami
Vivekananda was
built in 1970.
Vivekananda was
a social reformer
and saint of modern
India. He is supposed
to have meditated
on the rock where
the memorial stands.
Ferry service
is available.
Visiting time
is from 8 am to
4 pm. Gandhi memorial
and Guganathaswamy
temple are two
other tourist
spots in the area.
Kumari Amman temple
is a famous place
of worship where
Parvathi is worshiped
as virgin goddess
who did penance
to wed Lord Shiva.
There is a nice
picnic spot some
6 km away, Vattakottai
(Circular Fort).
It is an 18th
century fort overlooking
the sea. Nagercoil
where the Nagaraja
temple is situated
is 19 km from
Kanyakumari. Nagaraja
is the serpent
god, the presiding
deity. Sand from
the spot is given
as prasadam. The
entrance has a
Chinese style.
Suchindram (13
km) has a unique
temple dedicated
to the trimurthies
- Brahma, Vishnu
and Shiva. The
musical pillars
and the 18-foot
high Hanuman statue
are artistic attractions.
There are also
inscriptions dating
back to the 9th
century AD. Udayagiri
Fort, 34 km away
from Kanyakumari,
was built by King
Marthanda Varma
(1729-58) AD.
This fort had
a foundry for
making guns. The
Raja's general,
De Lennoy's tomb
is also situated
in the fort. De
Lennoy was a European
taken prisoner
by Marthanda Varma
Raja when he defeated
the Dutch at Colachel.
De Lennoy turned
out to be, in
course of time,
the Raja's trusted
general. Thiruparappu
waterfalls (60
km) has a temple
of the finest
architecture and
paintings. Muttam
(32 km) is a good
beach and lighthouse.
Tiruchendur (91
km) has a temple
overlooking the
Bay of Bengal.
It is one of the
abodes of Lord
Subramanya. There
is a steady stream
of devotees. Kalakkadu
and Mundanthurai
are two wildlife
sanctuaries which
can be visited
from Kanyakumari
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