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This wonderful memorial is around half a kilometre on a small island like rock, away from the shore of Kanyakumari. The construction of this monument spanned over six years and was finally inaugurated on 2nd September by the then President of India V. There are several legends associated with the rock on which this grand structure stands at present.

It is believed that Swami Vivekanand reached Kanyakumari after years of wandering across the country to seek solutions to the miseries of Indians.

When he reached Kanyakumari, he spotted this rock and swam towards it. After reaching, he meditated here for three days, thinking about India. At the end of the third day, he achieved enlightenment about the mission of his life: Time is ripe for you to broadcast the message of Vedanta, of ancient wisdom, to the world.

Thus, was born Swami Vivekanand - the spiritual leader, philosopher and patriotic saint of contemporary India. He believed that just a brick and mortar structure was not enough to honour such a great man. He wanted every Indian to understand and contribute to the memorial's creation, which had to be a national treasure. For this, he went to different states and asked respective governments to contribute.

It was due to his endless efforts that the Vivekananda Rock Memorial and later, Vivekananda Kendra were established. An interesting fact related to the memorial is that around 30 lakh people donated a minimum of Rupee 1 each for its construction.

Architecturally, the memorial mainly comprises two structures - Vivekananda Mandapam and Shripada Mandapam.

If you are not a fan of South Indian dishes, you can find numerous multi-cuisine restaurants to tickle your taste buds with their delicious gourmet food. You can pick up some amazing souvenirs to take back home after your vacation.

The tradition was passed to newer generations and is continued even today. You can pick up a few such drawings as a souvenir from local street shops in Kanyakumari. If you are not intrigued by palm leaf drawings, antiques will surely rouse the shopper inside you. Get your hands into authentic antiques sold by local street shops and open air-vendors in the city.

Usage of best quality manufacturing material makes the handicraft industry of Kanyakumari one of the finest in the entire country. The Cape Comorin Festival is a three-day festival held in October and is the most prominent festival of the city.

Navaratri, or worship of Goddess Durga, is another festival held with great pomp and show in Kanyakumari. The airport is served by regular flights from all major cities of India. It is also well connected to some of the Gulf countries.

Tourists can hire a taxi from the airport to the city, which usually costs between Rs — Rs Tourists can choose from regular, deluxe and even air-conditioned buses to reach the city from all major cities of Southern India. By Train — Kanyakumari is well connected to the rest of India through railways. The city has its own railhead where trains from major cities of the country stop. Apart from the Kanyakumari junction, the nearest railway station is the Trivandrum Central with trains running to and fro from all parts of the country.

Visitors can board a train to Kanyakumari Junction from Trivandrum Central or hire a taxi instead. The climate of Kanyakumari is pleasant and comfortable throughout the year. The city experiences a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 21 degrees Celsius.

Travelers can carry medium to light clothing for their visit to the city. Cameras and mobile phones are allowed at almost all top tourist attractions of the city for free or a minimal fee. Kanyakumari experiences pleasant weather between October to February and this is known to be the best time for tourists to visit the coastal city.

Filled with fun, adventure, and spirituality, this city has something in store for everyone.



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