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.
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.
- 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…
- 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.
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Thali
South Indian Vegetarian Meal - All Currently Applicable Taxes
- English speaking Guide for the Tour
- Pick up and drop at Kovalam
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Thali
South Indian Vegetarian Meal - All Currently Applicable Taxes
- English speaking Guide for the Tour
- Pick up and drop at Kovalam
- Gratuities
- Monument fees
- Gratuities
- Monument fees
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…
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
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.