Full Day Kanyakumari Day Excursion
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Thiruvananthapuram
Embark on an 8-hour sightseeing tour of Kanyakumari, India's southernmost tip. Visit Asia's largest wooden palace complex, enjoy a delicious south Indian lunch, and explore historical sites like the Gandhi Memorial and Suchindram Temple.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Padmanabhapuram Palace - Your wonderful day starts with a pick up from your hotel. Then, you will be driven south to reach Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin. The word Cape Comorin is a combination of two words, Cape, meaning a land which infiltrated into the sea and Comorin the former name of the area. The rocky headland on the Indian Ocean is situated in the State of Tamil Nadu and, forms the subcontinent’s southernmost point.\n\nOn the way visit Padmanbhapuram Palace, the largest wooden palace complex of Asia that served as the summer palace of the erstwhile Travancore Kingdom. A perfect exemplar of the traditional Keralan architecture, the palace was once the capital of Travancore. Explore the palace and get an insight into the life of the Maharajas of Travancore. The oldest section within the palace complex dates back to 1550.\n- Kanyakumari Beach - Kanyakumari Devi Temple. Located at the tip of the subcontinent, the sea facing temple is a beautiful attraction and one of the highly revered point of interest of the town. It is believed that the back spine area of Sati’s corpse fell here creating the presence of kundalini sakthi in the region. It is also one of the 51 Shakti Peethas.\n\nThen, pay a visit to the Gandhi Memorial, beautifully perched at the end of the land. Shaped in the form of an Odishi Temple, perfectly imagined by Christian, Hindu, and Muslim architects, the memorial is one of the most famous attractions of Kanyakumari. \n- Gandhi Memorial - Gandhi Memorial, beautifully perched at the end of the land. Shaped in the form of an Odishi Temple, perfectly imagined by Christian, Hindu, and Muslim architects, the memorial is one of the most famous attractions of Kanyakumari. The central footstall of the building stores some of the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, before they were immersed in the sea. \n\nThen, get back to Kovalam.
What's Included
  • Thali
    South Indian Vegetarian Meal
  • All Currently Applicable Taxes
  • English speaking Guide for the Tour
  • Pick up and drop at Kovalam
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Monument fees
Additional Information

Embark on an 8-hour exploration tour of Kanyakumari, an attractive coastal town on the Indian Ocean. Tour the furthest point south of the Indian subcontinent which includes a visit to Asia’s most extensive wooden palace complex, plus enjoy a traditional south Indian lunch at a regional eatery. Gaze upon the pedestal in the Gandhi Memorial, home to the ashes of the ‘Father of the Nation’, and marvel at the 17th century scriptures kept at the Suchindram Temple.

  • A minimum of 02 people per booking is required
Location
International Airport Road
City Hotels
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Doctorfromudaipur
Mar 7, 2020
Kanyakumari trip from Thiruvantapuram - After breakfast we started from Thiruvantapuram. Poovar island enroute is about 50 to 60 minutes drive away with picturesque scenery and lush green countryside. A boating trip for two hours will take you to the backwaters, which would remind you o the movie Anaconda with narrow channels and dense overhanging vegetations. The boating trip through Neyyar river also takes you to the picture perfect island in between this river and the sea with fine and very clear sand, very clear water and a place where you can't resist to take pictures. To help you keep memories of this perfect place, there are professional photographers who charge just Rs 50 and within couple of minutes give you a perfect photo showing date and place to remember such a beautiful place. Then you continue further through lush green countryside and serpiginious roads to Kanyakumari. In Kanyakumari tourist office is very helpful and gives you a brochure with map showing places to see. The main tourist spots are the Vivekanand Rock, big statue of the great poet Thiruvalluvar, exhibition of Vivekanand, Bhagavathy Amman temple, Triveni sangam of tri oceans and the sunset point. The different colours of waters of the three oceans, namely the Arabian sea, Indian ocean and bay of Bengal can be appreciated at the sangam point at mid noon when the sun is vertically about that point. The Vivekanand Rock and the statue of the great poet Thiruvalluvar are situated on the islands in the sea and you have to take ferry boat to go there. Important point is that the tickets for ferry boat close sharp at 4pm and return from there has to be done by 5.30pm. So don't miss the timings otherwise you'll have to just see them from the distance from the mainland. The statue of the great poet Thiruvalluvar is 95 feet tall and placed on a pedestal 38 feet high. All these figures stand for 38 chapters in his books and further 95 chapters of his messages. Together they are made of 7000 tonnes of granite. Similarly the Vivekanand smarak is also made of large amount of granite on a 4 acre big island and contains Pada Mandapam containing footprints of Goddess Parwati, then Meditation hall and statue of Vivekanand on a rock where he is said to have meditated in Dec 1892 and got the insight and the knowledge of how to help other people in his country and the world. The Vivekanand smarak situated on the mainland is very informative about his life and thoughts. The Bhagavathy Amman temple is dedicated to the Goddess Parwati and its timings are from 4.30 am to 12.30 in the afternoon and 4pm to 8.30 pm. Gents are allowed in this temple only if they remove clothes from the upper part of their body. The sunset point gives a picture perfect view of the sun setting on the sea. There are few churches also which can also be seen. It takes about 3 hours to travel back to Thiruvantapuram.
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Ashmaru
Jan 12, 2020
Southern tip of Indian mainland - This was much anticipated trip. Overall it was good. The tip is a beautiful place to be, where you get to see the different colours of the oceans meeting. Wonderful huge expanse of water. Also from here you can see the Vivekananda's rock & poet's statue. Unluckily we could do the ferry trip, due to a huge queue, as previous 2 days it was closed due to VIP movements. So always do the homework to find situation before making the trip. Also sunset point is a beautiful must visit. Could not do sunrise point visit as we did a day visit.
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