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About Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari is the southern most point of peninsular India and the meeting point of three oceans-the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Unlike other beaches in kanyakumari , you can see a lot people crowded near the seashore in the early morning and evening to catch a glimpse of the sunrise and sunset.
Besides its importance as a Hindu pilgrim center, The multicolored sand is a unique feature of the beach here.
Cool climate in this district make this district differentiated from the rest of Tamilnadu districts. Kanyakumari enjoys
the rainy seasons of both Kerala and Tamilnadu.
The Kumari Amman or the Kanyakumari Temple, located on the shore, is dedicated to a manifestation of Parvati, the virgin goddess
who did penance to obtain Lord Shiva's hand in marriage. The temple and the adjoining ghat, picturesquely situated overlooking the shore, attract tourist from all over the world. The diamond nose-ring of the deity is famous for its sparkling splendor said to be visible even from
the sea.
The beach itself is a beautiful sight with multi-colored sand. There is a lighthouse from where one can get a panoramic view. The Government museum offers a good collection of sculpture art crafts
of Tamilnadu. This Website provide you the complete information about Kanyakumari's important Tourist Spots. Please go through all the pages and make a visit to
Kanyakumari. You can visit Kanyakumari easily through Road, Air and Rail from other major Cities and States.
We wish you in advance " Happy Journey "
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