Kovalam & Kanayakumari Tour

durationDuration : 03 Nights / 04 Days

destinationDestinations : Trivandrum - Kanyakumari - Kovalam

Today arrive at Trivandrum airport / Railway station. Upon arrival meet with our representative and drive toKanyakumari.
Kanyakumari is also known as Cape Comorin, which is filled with many and interesting tourist attractions. The rich history and the cultural heritage of Kanyakumari is one of mixed culture and profound heritage. The city of Kanyakumari has been around for thousands of years as it has been the city of culture, history, arts, economy and the hub of civilization for centuries.
Upon Arrive and check in to the hotel later in the afternoon Visiting Vivekananda Rock It was built in 1970 in honor of Swami Vivekananda who is said to have attained enlightenment on the rock, The rocks are surrounded by the Laccadive Sea. The memorial consists of two main structures, the Vivekananda Mandapam and the Shripada Mandapam. Visit Kanayakumari Temple and then enjoys Sun Set View point. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day - 2Kanyakumari - Kovalam (Approx 90 kms / 2 hrs)

Morning after breakfast drive to Kovalam visit Padmanabhapuram Palace.
Kovalam is an internationally renowned beach with three adjacent crescent beaches. It has been a favorite haunt of tourists, Sunbathing, swimming, herbal body toning massages, special cultural programmers and catamaran cruising are some of them. The tropical sun acts so fast that one can see the faint blush of coppery tan on the skin in a matter of minutes. Life on the beach begins late in the day and carries on well into the night. On arrival at Kovalam check in at Hotel. The rest of the day at leisure on the beach at Kovalam enjoys the scene of Arabian waves embracing virgin sands in Kerala -Gods own country. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day - 3Kovalam - Trivandrum - Kovalam

Morning after breakfast process for a day excursion of Trivandrum.
Trivandrum is an ancient city with tradition dating back to 1000 BC. Thiruvananthapuram became the capital of Raja of Travancore in 1750. The name is derived from 'Tiru Ananta Puram', the abode of the Sacred serpent Ananta, upon whose coils Vishnu lies in the main temple.
It is a peaceful, attractive city built across seven hills; the city's old quarter clusters around the temple, while along the busy Mahatma Gandhi Road are colonial mansions, churches and modern high-rises. Thiruvananthapuram had managed to retain some of the ambience characteristics of Kerala such as red tiled roofs, narrow winding lanes and intimate corner cafes.
Visit: The Napier Museum – It is an art and natural history museum (Close on Monday) Kuthiramalika Museum - Kuthiramalika Palace Museum or Puthenmalika Palace Museum, which is a beautiful two-Storeyed palace situated near the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple. This palace was built by Maharaja Swathi Thirunal Balarama Varma - the King of Travancore, who was a great poet, musician. (Close on Monday).

Sri Padmanabha Temple - The temple is built in an intricate fusion of the indigenous Kerala style and the Dravidian style (Kovil). The Temple has been referred to in the (only recorded) Sangam Period of literature between 500 B.C and 300 A.D several times. One of the temple records states that the temple was founded in the 964 days after the kaliyuga started by Divakara mine who was a Tulu brahmin (During the start of kaliyuga in parashurama kshetra the talented brahmins means Sthanika Tulu brahmins). Later in the evening drive back to the hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel.

Day - 4Kovalam – Trivandrum (Approx 15 KM, 30 Mts)

Morning after breakfast / later in the afternoon transfer to Trivandrum airport / railway station drop for onwards journey.

Tour End but memories remains always.

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