Kanniyakumari

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[[file:caption=Vivekananda Rock Memorial on an islet off the southernmost tip of the Indian mainland during the sunrise—the next solid piece of land southwards is Antarctica!]] Kanniyakumari (or Kanyakumari) is a town on the southernmost tip of the main land of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is commonly called Cape Comorin.

Kanniyakumari Halal Travel Guide

Kanyakumari Tamil Nadu - 275px|Tiruvalluvar monument in Kanniyakumari

India is probably one of those privileged lands which have high mountains on one side and oceans and sea shores on the others. India is also one of those rare countries that have their shores shared between three great seas - the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean. And the confluence of these three seas can be witnessed in Kanyakumari. This unique geographical phenomenon has made this little town in the southernmost tip of mainland India as one of the significant destinations in any religious or pleasure trips that one seeks to undertake in this country. The fame of Kanyakumari attracts prominent people from around the world, including names such as Swami Vivekananda, Mahatma Gandhi. Its not by coincidence that there are memorials named after these two figures. Moreover, Kanyakumari is one of the few places in the world where one can witness both the sunset and sunrise at the same beach due to the geography.

The oldest and the most ancient landmark in this town is the temple of Goddess Kumari who prayed to Lord Shiva to be accepted as wife by him. The name of this place has taken after the name of the Goddess. During the British Raj, it was commonly called 'Cape Comorin', probably a British spoilt version of 'Kumari', meaning virgin. The town is so small that an enthusiastic tourist can walk across the town. For less walking enthusiasts, buses are available and the fares are very low. The auto rickshaws fares are also very reasonable. In short, travelling in and around Kanyakumari is not expensive.

Travel to Kanniyakumari

Fly to Kanniyakumari

  • Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) of neighbouring state Kerala, is the nearest international airport, with direct connecting Flights from the Middle East, Singapore, Maldives and Sri Lanka. And is served by Air-India, among others. From there it takes about three hours by train or bus or taxi. The taxi charges are pretty cheap, about ₹9-10 per kilometers, and should be around ₹1000, for a trip to Kanyakumari from the Thiruvananthapuram International Airport.
  • Alternatively, if you cannot reach Thiruvananthapuram directly from your place, you can reach Chennai the state capital and then take either train or bus to reach Kanyakumari. Note that travelling to Kanyakumari is a bit tiresome via road, especially for Westerners, as the travel duration is about 14-15 hours and the climate is pretty hot (30-35°C during summer and 25-30° during winter) throughout the year. Insist on a II tier air-conditioned coach as this is pretty cheap, about ₹1200. A local flight travel to Thiruvananthapuram is also a viable option, but the ticket prices are slightly higher, ranging from ₹1500 and can go up to anywhere around ₹5000. In India and the faster you book/plan your travel and the more you save on tickets.
  • Alternatively reach Cochin|Kochi, Kozhikode (Calicut), Bangalore, Bombay, Delhi, Kolkata and then continue by train.

By Rail

Very well connected and served by rail to all major cities in India like Chennai, Trivandrum, Cochin|Kochi, Bangalore, Bombay, Delhi, Kolkata and Coimbatore. And from here starts the 2 longest train routes of India, Kanyakumari to Dibrugarh and Katra

Travel on a Bus in Kanniyakumari

Buses are frequently available from Nagercoil and the closest major transport hub. Long distance buses are available from Chennai , Coimbatore, Madurai, Bangalore etc.

Get Around

Most people travel around Kanniyakumari using a hired vehicle.Auto-rickshaws (tuk tuks) are available, along with buses. Buses are about ₹15 from the station to the point, and ₹7.5 from the bus station to the point.

If your train comes into Nagercoil and there are busses to Kanyakumari from right outside Nagercoil junction station starting at 5:20AM (ish) and meant to be on the half hour every hour. Although you just have to keep asking.

Vivekanand Rock Memorial Landscape - Vivekanand Rock Memorial|328x328px|Vivekanand Rock Memorial

What to See

The major tourist attraction of Kanyakumari is the Vivekananda Rock and the Thiruvalluvar Statue. If you can escape from the crowds, you can visit Vivekanandapuram (the only peaceful area in Kanyakumari) maintained by the Ramakrishna Mission. It has its own lodging and boarding arrangements. If you'd like to see the sunset or sunrise, it is recommended that you see it from the beach at Vivekanandapuram. It is not recommended that you visit Kanyakumari in December–January; the crowds are at its peak during these months.

The temple of Goddess Kumari is rather small by South Indian standards, but comes with the usual ingredients of Pujaris (Hindu Priests), Poojas, Kumkums, and Prasad (sweet offerings made to the Gods). All men are supposed to enter the temple with bare torsos as it deemed to be a mark of respect to the Devi. You should be careful about the agents in the temple.

  • Vivekananda Rock is about 100 m from the shore, and a regular ferry service exists between the mainland jetty and the rock. The Rock has two Mandaps (halls); one belonging to Swami Vivekananda and the other belonging to a Holy Foot. The Holy Foot is a foot shaped carving found on the rock and is believed to be the footprint of Goddess Kumari who stood on this rock on one leg and performed the Tapasya (penance). The Rock memorial has a tall statue of Swami Vivekananda whose photographs are not allowed to be taken from inside the hall. Below the statue was mentioned the year of death of the Swamiji and the "probable" dates when Swamiji attained Samadhi on the rock. Here you can see both sunrise and sunset and it is one of the main tourist attractions here. Golden Hues of the Horizon are very impressive with a silhouette of the Rock Memorial. Timings: 7:30AM to 4PM. You should enter main gate to the jetty for ferry before 4PM, after that entry is denied. Nobody is allowed there after sunset, so if you were planning an evening visit hurry up and leave well before sunset so as to watch it from the beach. The last ferry leaves the island around the sunset time with all the remaining visitors as well as the staff. The ferry tickets are ₹34 for a ride per head. Children below 5 years are free and there is no half ticket. The Rock Memorial has an entrance ticket of ₹20 per head. The first stop of the ferry is the Vivekand Rock. People get off here for the Rock and those done with their visit get on to the ferry for its next stop at Thiruvalluvar Statue. From the Thiruvalluvar statue and the ferry returns to the boarding jetty. The ferry operator asks that you don a life saving jacket and drop it in the bin at the next stop while getting off. This is only done in letter and not in the spirit of safety.
  • Thiruvalluvar Statue is dedicated to arguably the greatest Tamil poet, philosopher, and saint Thiruvalluvar. The rock supports a huge statue of the saint carved out of many rocks that were then joined together. It was inaugurated fairly recently. The statue is about 133 feet long which corresponds to 133 chapters in the greatest epic written by the saint – Thirukkural. Tourists can climb up to the feet of the statue. The view from this point is quite breathtaking! It is a very entertaining and enlightening piece of work and inspires one to lead a very principled and moral life. It is a must read for anyone who visits this place and it is advisable to spend at least half an hour specially dedicated for this exercise. Dr APJ Abdul Kalam and the President of India, picked 12 verses of the poet and himself translated them with the desire that visitors pick one of them as a guiding principle of their life.
  • Gandhi Mandapam Such is the beauty of Kanyakumari that a lot of people find themselves attracted to it. Mahatma Gandhi too could not resist its charm, and there is a place here dedicated to him called Gandhi Mandapam. This is the place, as told by local residents, where one could witness the 'Sangam' (confluence) of the three oceans. Gandhi arrived here and succumbed to the beauty of the place as described in his beautiful words inscribed below his portrait in the Mandapam. After he died, his ashes were brought to this place. The Gandhi Mandapa is engineered in such a way that at the place where the ashes were kept stands a small stone which is said to receive the Sun’s rays only on the 2nd of October, Gandhi's birthday, every year through a small hole on the roof.
  • Our Lady of Ransom Church - On the shoreline of the Bay of Bengal and the 100-year-old Church of Our Lady of Ransom is dedicated to Mother Mary. The Church, which is one of the most beautiful churches in India, looks beautiful against the backdrop of the beautiful blue sky.
The Church of Our Lady of Ransom was built in the Gothic style of architecture with a strong Portuguese influence. The church is slightly off-white in appearance and has three massive towering spires and stained glass windowpanes contributing to its overall grandeur. Another attraction of the church is the Central Tower. It's 153 feet high and is crowned with a cross of pure Gold. (Interestingly and the dimensions of the church structures are based on the count of beads in the rosary)
There are a few things about the church that make the visitors gasp with awe as they enter. The church boasts a beautiful statue of Mother Mary clad in a saree. Surprisingly, as compared with the grand and ornate exteriors and the visitors are quite taken aback by the simplicity of its interiors. There is just a tiny cross that adorns the altar. There are no church benches and the masses are held inside the church in normal days and outside on the clean sands during carnivals and occasions. The prayers are held in Tamil considering the parish here mainly comprises the local fishing folks. However, English masses are being conducted lately. Be on the lookout for the 10-day carnival festival during the second week of December every year. It is vibrant and colourful with the fishing hamlets of other nearby places and people of other religions celebrate together.
  • Baywatch is a water theme amusement park at Sunset Point and is home to India's first wax museum.
  • Kamarajar Mani Mantapa Monument was raised and dedicated to a freedom fighter and Former Chief minister of Tamil Nadu, President of Indian National Congress, Mr Kamarajar. He's also popularly known as Black Gandhi among the masses. Like the Gandhi Mantapa, this place is where Kamarajar's ashes were kept for the public to pay homage before immersion into the sea.
  • Muttom Beach Muttom is a fishing village, 16 kilometers from the capital town Nagercoil. It is roughly 75 kilometers from the Trivandrum International Airport. It's reachable from Kanyakumari by road with a distance of about 34 km. Major roads to reach Muttom via Ammandivillai, Esanthangu & Nagercoil. There is a lighthouse which is constructed by British India. The lighthouse, though near the sea, is 110 feet above sea level. The skeleton was built when India was part of the British Empire.
Muttom sports a beautiful and tidy beach. Huge rocks standing at either sides of the beach give the beach a pristine look. Since the beach is usually less crowded, it makes an excellent spot for tourists to enjoy its beauty. There is also a children's park and a Christian retreat centre called the 'Rock Bible centre' just in view of the beach.
  • Padmanabhapuram Palace is the erstwhile palatial residence of the rulers of Travancore. It is made entirely of wood. It lies an hours drive away from Kanyakumari on the border between Tamil Nadu and Kerala state. It is maintained by the Kerala government. There is an entrance ticket of ₹25 for Indians and ₹200 for foreigners. It will take roughly an hour to one-and-half hours to see this palace. Ticket Timings: 9AM to 1PM and 2PM to 4PM.
  • See the sunrise/sunset the actual geographic south point of India is a few kilometers to the West of Kanyakumari's point and the big Thiruvalluvar Statue. It has a nice stone boat shed, a big Virgin Mary statue, some rocks, and if you walk down onto the sand and rocks, best of all no other people! If you are getting a bus from Nagercoil station and the first bus of the day should just get you there in time. Ask to get off at the Virgin Mary statue, buses go both ways all day so you'll easily be able to resume your trip.
  • Tirparappu Waterfalls The Kodayar River makes its descent at Thiruparappu. The water fall at this place is about 13 kilometers (8.1 mi) from Pechiparai Dam, around 60 kilometers from Nagercoil and 75 kilometers from Kanyakumari. The river bed is rocky and about 300 feet (91 m) in length. The water falls from a height of nearly 50 feet (15 m) and the water flows for about seven months per year. The whole bed above the falls is one rocky mass which extends 250 m (820 ft) upstream where the Thirparappu weir has been constructed for supplying water to the paddy fields. On either side of the river, on the left bank of the river in between the waterfalls and the weir and there is a temple dedicated to Shiva enclosed by strong fortification. The District Administration has recently constructed a swimming swimmingpool which is very popular among the children
  • Tsunami Monument is a monument recognizing the tragic events of the 2004 tsunami that claimed the lives of many Kanyakumari denizens. It is near the south shore. The monument is made of uniquely coloured items such as a wave, a flame, and human hands, together.
  • Vivekanandapuram is the headquarters of the Vivekananda Kendra and the centre spreads over an area of 100 acres. There is a well stocked library within the premises. It is well connected. Buses are also regularly available from Vivekanandapuram to Kanyakumari. You can enjoy absolutely breathtaking views of sunrise from the beaches of Vivekanandapuram. It has its own boarding & lodging facilities, a post office and a bank on its premises. Web:
  • Kanniyakumari Bhagavathi Temple - Kanniyakumari Devi Temple | Kanniyakumari Devi Temple is the main reason for naming the place as Kannyakumari or the "Land of the unmarried girl". This temple is close to the beach. As per legend and the demon king, Banasura, had become powerful, and could be killed only by an unmarried lady. Devi Kanniyakumari, a devotee of Shiva, wanted to marry the Lord. Lord Shiva promises to marry at an auspicious Brahma Muhurtham. Sage Narada, on request of the other Gods, takes form of a rooster, and crows before dawn on the particular day, indicating the day break. Lord Shiva, who was on the way to marry Devi, returns back stating that auspicious moment is complete. Devi Kanniyakumari fumes in anger and walks down in the garden to pacify herself. Devil Banasura is attracted by the Devi and tries to capture her. Already frustrated over cancellation of marriage, Devi Kanniyakumari in rage slays the demon and brings back peace to the World. The speciality of the temple is the diamond nose stud worn on the statue of Goddess, which was said to be highly dazzling, and confusing to sailors at high seas. Hence and the wall has been raised to block the view of the stud from the sea. Like any other temple of Kerala style, women have to be in saree or chudidhar.
  • Vattakottai fort - Portuguese fort | About 6 kilometers from Kanniyakumari Private vehicle required A fort on the shores of the Bay of Bengal, constructed in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The view of the sea line and coast from the fort is marvellous. A small garden is present. No entry fees for the fort and can spend about 30 min in the area

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Kanniyakumari

Sunrise Point Kanyakumari - Sunrise from the beach road

Vivekananda Rock memorial has a special meditation room which is absolutely quiet. One could meditate there. People also wet their feet on the shores of the ocean before entering the temple as the waters considered sacred. Bathing is banned in many part of the beach(though you may find some people bathing) due to a number of tourists dying each year due to the powerful ocean waves. For bathing in the sea, consider Vattakotta (meaning: Round fort) beach, situated about 6 kilometers from Kanyakumari. Naked bathing or bathing with bikinis are a taboo not only in Kanyakumari but also in nearly all beaches in India. Beaches in Goa and Pondicherry, are a bit different, as a majority of people visiting there are foreigners.

Shopping

Tourists can buy a lot of interesting items -- straw hats, conches, sea shells, affordable electronics. There are some small shops where one can get a customized conch with name or quotes inscribed. These items can serve as a memorable item of your trip. Electronics available at Kanyakumari are dead affordable but, since all of them are imported from China and the quality of them are always sub-par. It's always good to avoid the electronics shops and the associated hagglers. Hair bands and clips made of coconut shells are worth the money and you may have to ask one for to the shop keeper if one is not available at the display. Star fish shells (for decorating your indoors), sea shells of various sizes, kaleidoscopes, colourful sand packets (not artificially colored), collected from different parts of the beach, used specially for decorating your indoor showcases, are also available. The cost of majority of these commodities starts from ₹20 and upwards.There are some antiques shops too unlike handicrafts these original antiques gives you pleasant surprise.Antiques like kavadi,Painitings, South Indian lamps are worth the money.

Halal Food & Restaurants

The food in Kanniyakumari is more of the classic South Indian style. It is mostly Vegetarian, and maybe even some Tamil favorites including iddlis, sambar, dosai, and related are available. Typical South Indian Vegetarian food is available. In some cases and they may serve you the food on the traditional banana leaf. South Indian food is more of an acquired taste for some people from the Western part of the world. It is different, but still good. Do not expect much as far as Western style breakfast foods or western style foods.

Meals available at Kanyakumari are of the classic South-Indian type with rotis (roasted unleavened flatbread...perhaps similar to Mexican style wheat tortillas).

North-Indian style meals are available in some Rajastani/Punjabi style restaurants. A one time meal of a "thali" will cost around ₹70 . There are other eating options where a la carte meal may cost more.

Non-alcoholic

Avoid bringing alcohol to the beach as this place is a pilgrim centre and it's considered taboo to booze. (That said and there are loads of discarded high-alcohol content drink bottles all around various parts the beach slightly away from the developed/tourist zone, so it's obviously not that unheard of!)

Coconuts

Kanyakumari has a lot of tender coconut shops selling tender coconuts for ₹30. The orange variety of tender coconut, which is plentiful in this area and is priced the same, is worth trying as it's much tastier than the green coloured one.

Juice

Though there are a lot of fresh juice stalls, it is perhaps best to avoid them as the stalls are seldom clean and the ice they add to the juice may be contaminated. It may have many water-borne diseases of the digestive tract. (That said, I drank the juice in a busy restaurant and was fine... if you get sick, you can normally just antibiotic or Flagyl it away...)

Bottled drinks

Bottled drinks are readily available, and usually safe to drink. Note that bottled drinks are always priced higher (about ₹2 to ₹5 higher) than the MRP in these areas. Of bottled drinks, ThumsUp (Cola flavored) and Limca (Lime flavored), both branded by The Coca-cola company are worth tasting as they are tailored specially for the Indian market.

Alcoholic

At least one of the hotels in the middle of town have a subterranean café. Just walk down the hill a little before the boat ramp, scroll around and you'll find one. Air conditioned, various soft drinks for ₹120, and an extensive (and refreshingly non South Indian specific) menu was on offer at the one I found... roughly diagonally opposite hotel Sea View, back north down the street away from the water and hotel Sea Face.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There are numerous hotels, residencies, etc., in and around Kanyakumari and therefore, staying over is not be a problem. But there are agents, agents and brokers in every nook and corner looking for unsuspecting tourists. Eschew buying or booking rooms from them, as many a time you end up paying a lot more than the actual price. Vivekananda Kendra can be an excellent option for people looking for a decent, yet affordable lodging, but it's around 3 kilometers from Kanyakumari. Prefer hotels near the beach especially if you want to watch the sunrise right out of your bed! Note that, you should quote this preference when booking the room or else, you'll always be given a room without a window opening out to the sea. Moreover many a times and these rooms are in great demand and you'll find yourself shelling an extra ₹400-500 for such a room. Hotel Sea View, Hotel Sangam and a couple of other hotels offer such rooms and the rent is about ₹1100 for 12 hr. Many rooms are priced for 12 hours and not per day especially during the peak season.

ATM's in Kanyakumari:

  • Canara Bank, Main Road, Kanyakumari 629702
  • Indian Bank, South No 658 / 1, National High Way Opp Street Antony'S Higher Secondary Sckanyakumari 629702
  • State Bank Of Travancore, P.B.No.1, 1/17 Amman Sannathi Street, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, 629702
  • Arulagam Guest House | Sunset Point 8.0808934, 77.5381322 ☎ +91 9486 9428 11 1500 They profess to provide fully furnished beautiful, comfortable and elegant rooms with and without air conditioners.
  • Hotel Pioneer Paradise | Tower Junction, Naagercoil ☎ +91 4652-238541, +91 4652-238542, +91 4652-238543
  • Railway Retirement Room inside the train station
₹200
  • The Gopinivas Grand Hotel - East Car Street 8.0827, 77.551 Near seashore ☎ +91 98433-45844 Check-in: 24 hrs / Check-out: 24 hrs $1300 3-star hotel.

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