Kanyakumari Tourism
Tourism in Tamil Nadu is managed by the Tourism Department in the Secretariat. The Commissionerate of Tourism formulates policies and implements programmes for the development of the tourism sector in the state. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) is a state-owned public-sector undertaking which generates innovative schemes and develops tourism infrastructure. The Tamil Nadu Tourism coordinates with government departments/agencies and private companies for the development of tourism in the state.
The cradle of ancient Dravidian culture, Tamil Nadu extends from the Coromandel Coast in the east to the Western Ghats in the west. It is the homeland of one of humanity’s living classical civilizations, that has continued to thrive uninterruptedly for two millennia. The tradition is very much alive even today in Tamil language, dance, poetry and Hindu religion.
Attractions
Here’s a list of top attractions in Tamil Nadu that you must experience at the very next opportunity.
How To Reach Kanyakumari
BY AIR
The nearest airport is Trivandrum International Airport , well-connected to major Indian cities and abroad. Taxis and buses are easily available, taking about 2–2.5 hours to reach Kanyakumari.
BY RAIL
Kanyakumari Railway Station is well-connected to major Indian cities like Chennai, Delhi, and Mumbai. Daily express and superfast trains the station lies close to main tourist spots.
BY ROAD
Kanyakumari is well-connected by national highways to major South Indian cities. Frequent government and private buses run from Chennai, Madurai, Trivandrum, and Bangalore.
