
One of India's marvels, both in nature and religion. Triveni Sangam Kanyakumari the juncture of Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, where these three giant seas converge and form the southernmost tri-sea union of India. This unparalleled sight is not only a significant place for pilgrimage but also a tourist destination that entices you to be at the most tip of the country and witness where the three great oceans come together and mingle in harmony. Although, the three seas eventually combine to form one, at the juncture, the difference in colours and the ebb and flow of their waves can be noticed and a beautiful spectacle to be seen. With the cool sea breeze blowing all around you, the sheer expanse of the ocean and the tranquil and serene ambience have the ability to keep you refreshed and lost in nature's bliss. In Hinduism, the Triveni Sangam is highly considered to be a place for holy dips where you can perform a divine ablution and atone for your sins. During Chaitra Purnima and Navratri, thousands of devotees flock to the site to perform prayers and rituals and plunge into the water to be cleansed. It is also famously known as the only location in the entire of India from where both sunrises and sunsets can be witnessed into the sea. However, on certain evenings of the full moon, there are chances that you might also witness a moonrise combined with the sunset - a rather rare and enchanting sight to be caught. Located in the vicinity of Kanyakumari beach, it is easy to add a visit to Triveni Sangam along with other famous sites of Kanyakumari, such as the Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Thiruvalluvar Statue, and Bhagavathy Amman Temple. Along the promenade, numerous shops and food stalls are set up which can help you buy souvenirs and enjoy local food flavours. The confluence of the three great bodies of water coupled with immense cultural and religious importance makes Triveni Sangam a not-to-be-missed destination.


