India's third-largest city is Bangalore. For its pleasant weather, beautiful parks, and the many lakes here, Bangalore is loved. Brunches, buffets, burgers, cafes on the rooftop, late-night meals - Bangalore has it all. Here, for a cold and refreshing drink, one can choose to take a long walk through the beautiful Cubbon Park, shop in the many malls or street markets, or hop into one of the many acclaimed breweries. In the city, there are a huge number of beautifully decorated parks that are ideal for a morning stroll or jogging. One walk through the 300-acre Cubbon Park or the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, and you'll know why Bangalore is so popularly known as the 'Garden City' of India. But the unprecedented growth of IT in Bangalore, like every major city, has reshaped quite a few things, including rising temperatures, polluted lakes, and heavily congested roads, particularly in the newer regions. The neighborhoods of Bangalore are mostly quiet and serene, apart from the central business and commercial districts (and the roads leading up to them), especially the older parts of the city, such as Jayanagar and J.P Nagar.
The southernmost tip of the Indian Peninsula is called Kanyakumari. Kanyakumari, a small coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu, was earlier known as Cape Comorin. The city is a mountainous area in the middle of three seas, with elevated hills, coconut trees and paddy fields lined up. Not only for its unique phenomenon, the city is popular, but also for its beaches, temples, iconic monuments that attract a huge number of tourists throughout the year. Some of the most important sites in Kanyakumari are the Kanyakumari Temple, the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, the Poet Thiruvalluvar Statue, the Padmanabhapuram Palace, the Vattakottai Fort and the Gandhi Memorial. The Thirparappu falls, the Courtallam Falls and the Olakaruvi falls are waterfalls in Kanyakumari that you should not miss out on. With seafood and coconuts being an integral part of almost all dishes, Kanyakumari has an authentic South Indian cuisine. Although Kanyakumari is not a traditional shopping destination, from the various stalls and boutiques dotting the beachfront, you can buy plenty of souvenirs and curiosities, with decorative seashell trinkets being a must-buy.
Falls of Thirparappu : The cascading waters of the Thirparappu Falls, Kanyakumari, make up for an enchanting view. This is a man-made waterfall that drops from a height of 50 feet. In a quaint pool below, the water collects, which is an ideal place to frolic around, especially for children. The falls are surrounded by thick green foliage and native fauna, making it a paradise for nature lovers. These falls are a unique combination of streams that form a magnificent waterfall, flowing together. The containment below is no less than a waterpark of the top tier and is also perfectly safe. A small temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is at the entrance to this destination and is highly revered by the locals.
Kumari Temple of Amman : In Kanyakumari, Kumari Amman Temple is a place with a lot of cultural significance Kanyakumari. On the coast surmounting the beach, this magnificent temple is located and thousands of holidaymakers come here to create very large queues. A word of caution: unless you are a Hindu, even for sightseeing, you will not be allowed to enter the Kumari Amman Temple.
Temple of Lord Subramanya : The temple of Lord Subramanya is one of the most interesting temples in India to visit. A magnificent look is given by the never-ending pillars and countless towers. The Temple of Lord Subramanya is one of the many places in India where you can taste the wonderful things that await you there. Many festivals are celebrated at the Temple of Lord Subramanya and it is very difficult to get there, especially during certain religious holidays. Traveling to the Temple is very simple.
Falls Courtallam : Set in the middle of a Panchayat town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu, the falls of Courtallam are renowned both for their enormity and ferocity in the state. The cascade towers above its green surroundings and magnificent hillside at an elevation of 160 meters (520 feet).
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Morning Pick up from Railway Junction. Then proceed towards Kanyakumari. Hotel Check In. Then proceed to visit Kanyakumari Sightseeing such as Vivekananda Rock, Sri Bhagavathi Amman Temple, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial, Thiruvallu Statue, Kanyakumari Beach and Sunset Point. Come back to Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After Refreshment and Breakfast. Check out the hotel. Then proceed to visit Kanyakumari Sightseeing such as Sunrise Point , Triveni Sangam , Vattakottai Fort, Sri Adi Shankara Statue , 18 Ft Hanuman Temple , Suchindram Temple and Wax Museum. Finally drop at Railway Junction.
We can provide stay for ( 2*, 3*, 5*, 7* ) 1.Solo Traveler 2.Double sharing Rooms 3.Suite Rooms 4.Deluxe Rooms 5.Royal Suite Rooms 6.Home stay ( as per requirement )
From Trip start to till end the Tour Guide will be take care Local Speaking Guide - ( English,Tamil,Hindi,Telugu & Malayalam ) *
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(Bangalore to Bangalore Two way Train Tickets) ( Kanyakumari to Kanyakumari All local vehicle transport.)
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