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Kunthakulam
Bird Sanctury:
It is situated 33 kilometers south of Thirunelveli. Kunthakulam is
actually a small and natural scenic village. This village is covered
with natural forest and ponds.
During winter every year more than 10 thousand birds from various
countries like Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Australia migrate
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Bharathar
Ovari:
Bharathar Ovari is a Roman Catholic Center
where one can visit an ancient church. The annual carnival
is celebrated for ten days in the middle of January when lakhs of
pilgrims congregate here. |
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Kanyakumari
Temple:
Overlooking the shoreline, Kanyakumari temple is dedicated to Parvati
as Devi Kanya. The Hindu Mythology has it that this was the place
where the Virgin Goddess did penance to obtain the hand of Lord Shiva.
Devi Kanyakumari is revered as 'the protector
of India's shores'. The temple is open for the devotees
and tourists early in the morning from 04:30am to 11:30am and again
from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. There is one downside about this temple that
no one other than Hindus are allowed inside. |
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Padmanabhapuram
Palace:
As a unique repository of some of the most ancient monuments in South
India, Padmanabhapuram Palace is about 15 km from Nagercoil. Built
with strategic planning and military architecture, the palace remained
the seat of power for the Travancore emperors
till 1790. The palace is popular for its striking aesthetic
beauty, innovative designs and timeless wooden carvings. |
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Vivekananda
Memorial:
About half a kilometer away from the mainland, Vivekanad Memorial
is perched on one of two rocks separated by about 70 meters. Built
in 1970, the memorial is dedicated to Swami Vivekananda, India's greatest
social reformer. This was the rock on which Vivekanand meditated in
his quest to know the truth and enlightenment. Today this memorial
has a meditation room, where you can sit in peace and reflect. The
memorial has a statue of Swami Vivekananda
and it also houses the different styles of temple architecture from
across India. It opens from Wednesday to Monday. Tuesday is holiday.
It is open from 7am to 11am and from 2pm to 5pm. |
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Gandhi
Mandapam:
Quite near to the Kumari Amman Temple there is the Gandhi Mandapam,
built in remembrance of Mahatma Gandhi. The memorial is said to have
been built on the place where the urn carrying his ashes was kept
before it was immersed in the confluence. The memorial reminds one
of an Oriyan temple and was designed in such a manner that on Gandhiji's
birthday (2nd October), the sun's rays kiss the
place where his ashes were kept. |
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Suchindram
Temple:
Dedicated to the trinity of Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, Suchidram
temple is just 13kms from Kanniyakumari, The temple has a captivating
gopuram, musical pillars and an imposing statue
of the Hanuman.
  
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