4 Places To Visit In Kanyakumari With Amazing Scenic Beauty
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Mon, 16 Apr 2018 08:49:18
Kanyakumari is the picturesque southern-most point of the Indian subcontinent. It is blessed with the bounties of mountains, sea and ocean. Nestled amid the Western Ghats, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal, it is like a precious gem lying in the lap of nature. While standing at this southernmost point you can experience the colorful union of sea, ocean and bay coming from three different directions. The interplay of the three vibrant colors is just breathtaking and a must to see thing in life. Apart from its scenic beauty, the city is cherished for its ancient culture; religious ethos and spiritual connect from epical Ramayana.
* Kanyakumari Temple
The Kanyakumari Temple also known as Bhagvaty Amman Temple, is one of the major attractions of tourists visiting this amazing place. It reflects the rich architecture, rituals and beliefs of Hindu Mythology. The century old temple will immediately fill your heart with a soothing spiritual experience. The divine temple and its surrounding tranquil vistas are perfect for someone who wants to get rid of the stress and hustles of life.
* Vivekananda Rocks
It is another prime attraction of Kanyakumari. The rock is located amidst the sea and is regarded as the symbol of spiritual turning point of famous Bengali saint Vivekananda, who later became an international figure, post his Chicago speech. There is a huge temple beside the rock, from where you can view the eye-soothing beauty of the union of three giant water bodies. The historical significance and the scenic beauty are the turn on factors of this famous sight in Kanyakumari.
* Suchindrum
It is also a famous temple located just 11 km from the main city of Kanyakumari. The temple bear the evidence of Dravidian style of art, guided with gala gopurams. The largest gopuram of this Dravidian temple is almost 134 feet high, nearly kissing the skyline. The interior of the temple bears the flagship of nimble ancient art work of Indian culture. The hard rocks are intricately shaped and cut into human figures and other bodies, narrating short mythological stories.
* Padmanabhapuram Palace
This is an old granite fortress and is said to be the residence of the Travancore Rulers. The 1601 AD fortress bears numerous artistic buildings like King’s Council Chamber, Thai Kottaram or the mother’s palace and the famous Natakasala, the house of drama and performance. There is a small museum in this fortress which has preserved several historically significant paintings, sculpture, utensils, furniture and other ethnic art works.