Kanyakumari, also known as Cape Comorin during British rule, is famous for its stunning sunrise and sunset views over the ocean. One of the unique natural attractions of this place is the Triveni Sangam, where the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Sea meet. While there are several beaches near the town, most of them are rocky and not ideal for swimming or playing in the waves, except for Sanguturai beach, which boasts white sandy shores and perfect conditions for swimming. The iconic Vivekananda Rock Memorial, located 100 meters from the shore, is a major tourist attraction in Kanyakumari. The Thiruvalluvar Statue, standing at 133 feet tall, is a massive tribute to the Saint Poet Thiruvalluvar and one of the largest statues in Asia. The Padmanabhapuram Palace, a historic granite fortress that was once the residence of the Travancore Rulers, is a must-visit for history buffs. The Kanyakumari Temple, also known as Bhagvaty Amman Temple, is a significant Hindu temple mentioned in ancient scriptures. Suchindram, a holy town known for its temples built in the distinctive Dravidian style, is a fascinating place to explore.