While you’re in Kanyakumari, make sure to stop by the Guganathaswamy Temple. This impressive 15th-century church is a stunning example of Gothic style architecture.
This beautiful statue is dedicated to Thiruvalluvar. It’s located on an island just outside Kanyakumari. Thiruvalluvar is the author of Tirukkural, a classic Tamil text, a remarkable work in Literature.
The Padmanabhapuram Palace, Tamil Nadu, is one of India’s most beautiful palaces. It symbolizes the rich cultural heritage of India that has existed for many centuries.
Thirparappu Falls is an artificial waterfall that is one of Kanyakumari’s most popular attractions. The spectacular waterfall cascades from almost 50 feet high.
Kanyakumari Beach, also known as Cape Comorin Beach Tourists from all over the globe flock to the golden sand beach on the banks of the sparkling sea waters.
Gandhi Mandapam, Kanyakumari’s most revered spot to visit, is a must-see. This is where the ashes of Father of Nation Gandhi were stored before being thrown into the sea.