The
southern-most tip of the Indian subcontinent is known for the Virgin Goddess
who presides over it, with her gaze upon the ocean and beyond. While it’s been
known mainly as a pilgrimage spot, there is much else to see and do here.
Begin, of course, with the graceful oceanside temple—believed to be over 3,000
years old, mentioned in the Puranas and the epics. It’s also revered as
one of the powerful Shakti Peeths established by the sage, Parashurama.
Given
Kanyakumari’s scenic location, it’s a great place for catching both spectacular
sunrises and sunsets. For a few hours of tranquility, head to the Vivekananda
Memorial that sits on a rock mid-sea. The meditation hall here is a secular
space, where you should spend some quiet time. Its stillness and spiritual vibe
are bound to create a sense of calm.
There
are several monuments to see here— the Gandhi Memorial, dedicated to the Father
of the Nation, the mammoth statue of Thiruvalluvar, the Tamil poet-sage, and a
more recent construction, the Tsunami Memorial Park built in the memory of
those who lost their lives in the natural disaster. Not far from Kanyakumari is
the scenic, unspoiled Muttom beach, which has featured in several films. It
makes for an excellent getaway
for enjoying some surf and sand.
Kanyakumari
is also a good base from which to explore the Kerala border. The Pechiparai
dam, Thirparappu Falls and ancient Suchindram temple are all in the region and
well worth making day trips to. The state tourism department runs circular bus
services to these popular spots.
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