Thursday, 1 September 2011

History of Kanyakumari


   About Kanyakumari
       Kanyakumari is the southernmost town of the Indian mainland. Kanyakumari takes its name from the Kumari Amman or Kanyakumari Temple, situated in the town, on the sea-shore, the very confluence of the three water-bodies – the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. Since the early 1970s, tourism has been an important activity in the town. Because of this it is one of the few small towns in South India where one can see many of the different languages of India spoken in the street.
Tourism:
            Of late, the promotion of tourism has increased, with attractions that do not include the town, such as the surrounding landscapes, as well as the historical and religious sites found around the district, being emphasised to a greater degree. Ultimately a total of 1.9 million tourists (domestic and foreign) visited Kanyakumari in 2007.

                              Thirparappu waterfalls
Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kanyakumari

Kanyakumari Tourist Attractions
            Kanyakumari is located in the state of Tamil Nadu and it is the southernmost point of the Indian peninsula. The enchanting natural beauty of this place attracts hordes of tourists from far corners of India and the world at large. The place is blessed with a pleasant climate and you will come across several places of tourist interest that are located here. The tourist attractions in Kanyakumari are chiefly of religious and historic importance. The sea shore of Kanyakumari is well-known for exquisite sunset and sunrise.
Kanyakumari Temple also known as Kumari Amman is located on the shore and is devoted to a manifestation of Parvati. The temple is located picturesquely and commands breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. You will be amazed to find that the diamond nose ring of the deity can even be witnessed from the sea. The Kanyakumari tourist attractions are must watch for the tourists since they are instances of the age-old culture, heritage and civilization of this place.
Udaigiri Fort is another place of tourist interest which was built by King Marthanda Verma and has a factory where the guns are manufactured. The splendid Padmanabhapuram Palace is a huge mansion of the Travancore Kings recognized for its captivating artistic appeal.

 Arokiyanathar Alayam,Kanyakumari           

                                                                                  
                     
                                                                    Padmanabhapuram Palace, near Thuckalay

                                     
Lotus Pond on the Nagercoil-Trivandrum highway,     
Near Chunkankadai

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