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Kanyakumari is one of the prominent visitor ends in India. It is a minor town in the Kanyakumari region of Tamil Nadu. Additionally known by the name Cape of Comorin, this charming spot brags of its rich customary and recorded legacy. It is likewise very rich in verdure and has numerous types of common eco-systems. Kanyakumari tourist places are beautiful beach destination located at the southernmost tip of the peninsular India. Kanyakumari is the point of confluence of three oceans - the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. A dip in the ocean here is considered holy, but the sea is rough here and not fit for bathing. The city of Kanyakumari with its southern coast to the vast and the powerful Indian Ocean impressed the British so much, that they decided to rename it to Cape Comorin to accentuate its beauty. The clean and marvelous sunny shores are the prime magnetisms of Kanyakumari tourist places. There are likewise different inclinations on the shore such as the Kumari Amman Temple. Devoted to goddess Parvathi to check the spot where the Goddess won Lord Shiva with her atonement. The precious stone nose ring of the goddess is extremely popular for its astonishing sparkle. Consistent with prominent conviction, the goddess secures India by guarding the southern portal. A ship will take you to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Constructed in 1970, it checks the spot where Swami Vivekananda thought and advanced his rationality. Near the commemoration is Sripada Parai where the foot shaped impressions of goddess Kanyakumari are accepted to be engraved. Other Kanyakumari tourist places are the Gandhi Memorial built over the spot where the urn containing the ashes of Gandhi was kept for public viewing before it was immersed in the water around in accordance to his wishes. The Government Museum has a collection of sundry objects like old coins, whalebones, tribal objects, bronze sculptures, and woodcarvings.

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Kanyakumari is one of the prominent visitor ends in India. It is a minor town in the Kanyakumari region of Tamil Nadu. Additionally known by the name Cape of Comorin, this charming spot brags of its rich customary and recorded legacy. It is likewise very rich in verdure and has numerous types of common eco-systems.

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Kanyakumari is one of the prominent visitor ends in India. It is a minor town in the Kanyakumari region

of Tamil Nadu. Additionally known by the name Cape of Comorin, this charming spot brags of its rich

customary and recorded legacy. It is likewise very rich in verdure and has numerous types of common

eco-systems.

Kanyakumari tourist places are beautiful beach destination located at the southernmost tip of the

peninsular India. Kanyakumari is the point of confluence of three oceans - the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian

Sea and the Indian Ocean. A dip in the ocean here is considered holy, but the sea is rough here and not fit

for bathing. The city of Kanyakumari with its southern coast to the vast and the powerful Indian Ocean

impressed the British so much, that they decided to rename it to Cape Comorin to accentuate its beauty.

The clean and marvelous sunny shores are the prime magnetisms of Kanyakumari tourist places. There

are likewise different inclinations on the shore such as the Kumari Amman Temple. Devoted to goddess

Parvathi to check the spot where the Goddess won Lord Shiva with her atonement. The precious stone

nose ring of the goddess is extremely popular for its astonishing sparkle. Consistent with prominent

conviction, the goddess secures India by guarding the southern portal. A ship will take you to the

Vivekananda Rock Memorial. Constructed in 1970, it checks the spot where Swami Vivekananda thought

and advanced his rationality. Near the commemoration is Sripada Parai where the foot shaped

impressions of goddess Kanyakumari are accepted to be engraved.

Other Kanyakumari tourist places are the Gandhi Memorial built over the spot where the urn containing

the ashes of Gandhi was kept for public viewing before it was immersed in the water around in

accordance to his wishes. The Government Museum has a collection of sundry objects like old coins,

whalebones, tribal objects, bronze sculptures, and woodcarvings.