Kanyakumari Beach
At the southern most tip of India, where the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal meet, lies Kanyakumari (also spelt as Kanniyakumari), an important pilgrim center. Kanyakumari is also famous for its spectacular sunrises and sunsets, especially on full moon days.
A Sight For Sore Eyes

The sea is fairly rough, so it is entertaining to watch it beat itself against the rocks and then subside, before it gathers itself up for another attack. With long stretches of sands of many hues, the beach offers a welcome change. A variety of shells are on sale on the Kanyakumari beach.
Famous Main Attractions
  • Sunrises And Sunsets
  • Vivekananda Rock And Sangam
Kanyakumari Beach, is exactly situated at the southernmost tip of India at the conjunction of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. Also spelt as Kanniyakumari, the place is a popular pilgrim hub having the beautiful sunsets and the sunrises as its asset. Reaching Kanyakumari is not that very difficult.
One of the major attractions of the place is the Sangam, which is the meeting point of the all the major water bodies.There is a bathing ghat with steps and a sort of lagoon as a result of the rock formations. The other major attractions of the place is the Vivekananda's rock, a huge stone structure, where Swami Vivekananda is said to have meditated.