Kanyakumari, situated at the tip of India, is a place where nature, heritage, and spirituality come together. It is known for its spectacular sunrise and golden sunset views. Our Delhi to Kanyakumari tour packages give you an experience to remember.
Kanyakumari is famous for its religious significance, and it is home to beautiful temples, vibrant culture and art, and historical sites that amaze tourists. From tranquil shores to holy pilgrim destinations, Kanyakumari has something to suit everyone.
Why do people from Delhi love Kanyakumari for vacation?
For Delhi residents, Kanyakumari offers a refreshing escape from the bustling urban life. The scenic glory and cultural depth make it a compelling destination. Its pollution-free weather offers respite from Delhi's extreme weather.
Packages Overview
Our Delhi to Kanyakumari tour packages cater to all interests and budgets. Choose from affordable group tours, luxury holidays, or family vacations. We have all-inclusive packages that cover accommodation, transportation, and sightseeing, according to your interests. Add on guided tours or personalized experiences to make your trip more special.
Why Book with us?
Booking your trip from Delhi to Kanyakumari with Kanyakumari Tourism ensures a streamlined and enjoyable travel experience. We assist you with curating your itinerary, transport, and bookings, and you have access to around-the-clock customer care throughout your journey. We have partnerships with local vendors to offer you the best-quality accommodations, guaranteed transportation, and enriching activities that suit your interests.
Resort & Hotels options with our Delhi to Kanyakumari Tour Packages
Kanyakumari has a variety of accommodations to suit all budgets, from high-end beachside resorts to low-cost guesthouses. You can select from amenities like spas, pools, and sea-view rooms. We help you select the best hotels that deliver great services, offering you comfort and value for your money.
Popular Sightseeing Places
The popular sightseeing places in Kanyakumari are:
1. Vivekananda Rock Memorial
Located 500 meters offshore, Vivekananda Rock Memorial is accessible by ferry. Built in 1970 to commemorate Swami Vivekananda’s meditation here before the 1893 Chicago World Religious Conference, it mirrors the architecture of the Sri Ramakrishna Temple. The Sripada Mandapam, bearing Goddess Kanyakumari’s footprint, adds spiritual depth. You can soak in its serenity, architectural charm, and panoramic sea views.
2. Vattakottai Fort
Situated 6 km from Kanyakumari, Vattakottai Fort is an 18th-century coastal fortress built by the Travancore Kingdom under Captain Eustachius De Lannoy. Constructed from granite, this seaside marvel offers views of the Western Ghats and Arabian Sea. Its ramparts, watchtowers, and serene beach nearby make it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and nature lovers.
3. Thiruvalluvar Statue
Thiruvalluvar Statue is dedicated to Saint Thiruvalluvar and is sculpted by Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati. At 133 feet high, it symbolizes 133 chapters of Thirukkural. Its 38-foot pedestal symbolizes virtues. It weighs 7000 tonnes and is 400 meters from the seashore. It can be accessed via a ferry and offers a dramatic view and cultural experience.
4. Padmanabhapuram Palace
Situated 37 km from Kanyakumari in Veli Hills, Thuckalay, Padmanabhapuram Palace was built by Ravivarma Kulasekhara Perumal in the 16th century. Once the seat of the Travancore Kingdom, this wooden architectural gem is now maintained by Kerala’s archaeological department. It reflects the grandeur of the Travancore era, despite being in Tamil Nadu.
Activities & Things to do
Kanyakumari offers a variety of activities for travelers. Visit the 3,000-year-old Kumari Amman Temple to admire its Dravidian architecture and pray at one of the 108 Shakti Peethas. Witness the beauty of the 15th-century Gothic-style Our Lady of Ransom Church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Nature lovers and adventurers can visit the Sanguthurai Beach to enjoy picnics and parasailing. Take a historical tour of the Padmanabhapuram Palace and the Gandhi Memorial.
The local markets offer items like seashells, straw accessories, and bamboo handicrafts. Kanchipuram silk sarees and conches are perfect souvenirs. Foodies can enjoy traditional South Indian fare and seafood at coastal restaurants. Relish dishes like Fish Curry, Appam, Puttu, Kadala Curry, and Pazha Bajji.
How to reach Kanyakumari from Delhi
Kanyakumari is well-connected to Delhi by air, train, and road. Trivandrum is the nearest airport, and a direct flight from Delhi takes about 3.5 hours. You will need a taxi from the airport for a 2-hour road trip to Kanyakumari. Trains from New Delhi to Kanyakumari offer a scenic journey. It takes around 45 to 52 hours. For road travelers, the 2370 km drive via NH 16 takes approximately 40 hours, passing through diverse landscapes.
Kanyakumari offers an enriching experience that encompasses natural beauty, spiritual calm, and cultural exploration. It is the perfect holiday destination for relaxation and exploration.
Our Delhi to Kanyakumari tour packages simplify it so you can indulge in the area’s mesmerizing sunset, ancient sites, and lively customs without worrying about the hassles and complexities of traveling.