Standing tall at 133 feet, this majestic statue of the Tamil poet and philosopher Thiruvalluvar symbolizes his 133 chapters in the Tirukkural. It offers panoramic views of the sea and nearby landmarks.
Built in honor of Swami Vivekananda, this serene memorial sits on a rock island, where he meditated before beginning his spiritual journey. Accessible by ferry, it’s a place of inspiration and peace.
One of the rare places in India where you can witness both sunrise and sunset over the ocean. The vibrant horizon at dusk makes this a magical experience for all visitors.
A quiet tribute to the lives lost in the 2004 tsunami, this memorial park is both emotional and symbolic, located near the seashore.
This historic church is a beautiful example of colonial architecture and an important pilgrimage site. Its serene interiors and grand structure attract thousands of devotees.
This museum showcases archaeological artifacts, tribal objects, and rare sculptures that tell the story of Kanyakumari’s cultural and historical legacy.