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Bordered by the three seas - Arabian, Indian and the Bay of Bengal, Kanyakumari is thesouthernmost tip of Indian Peninsula. A small coastal town in the state of TamilNadu, Kanyakumari was earlier known as Cape Comorin. The town is a mountainous terrain amidthree seas, with elevated patches of hills, coconut trees and lined with paddy fields. Kanyakumari isalso the only place in India where you can observe the sunrise and sunset at the same beach. The townis not only popular for its unique phenomenon but also its beaches, temples, iconic monuments thatattract a huge number of tourists throughout the year. The Kanyakumari Temple, Vivekananda RockMemorial, Statue of the Poet Thiruvalluvar, the Padmanabhapuram Palace, the Vattakottai Fort, and theGandhi Memorial are few of the most important sites in Kanyakumari.Waterfalls in Kanyakumari that you should not miss out on include the Thirparappu falls,the Courtallam Falls, and the Olakaruvi falls. Kanyakumari has an authentic South Indian cuisine,with seafood and coconuts being an integral part of almost all dishes.4. Coimbatore
Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu,photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is awelcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry.From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-droppingwaterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everythingyou could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book ofWorld Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and standsas a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace.5. RameshwaramRameshwaram is one of the holiest places in India and is located on a beautiful island. It is separated bya small Pamban channel from Sri Lanka. Rameshwaram is located on a beautiful island in the lowerside of India. Lord Shiva too is worshipped in this place. Renowned for its magnificent prakaras withmassive sculptured pillars on either side, The Ramanathaswamy Temple houses the longest corridor inthe world. Agniteertham is famous for its sacred waters and Pilgrims perform poojas in honour of theirancestors at this seashore. The Five-faced Hanuman Temple holds the floating stone which was used tobuild the bridge between India and Sri Lanka.
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Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu,
photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is a
welcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry.
From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-dropping
waterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everything
you could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112
feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book of
World Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and stands
as a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace.
5. Rameshwaram
Rameshwaram is one of the holiest places in India and is located on a beautiful island. It is separated by
a small Pamban channel from Sri Lanka. Rameshwaram is located on a beautiful island in the lower
side of India. Lord Shiva too is worshipped in this place. Renowned for its magnificent prakaras with
massive sculptured pillars on either side, The Ramanathaswamy Temple houses the longest corridor in
the world. Agniteertham is famous for its sacred waters and Pilgrims perform poojas in honour of their
ancestors at this seashore. The Five-faced Hanuman Temple holds the floating stone which was used to
build the bridge between India and Sri Lanka.