A new year 2007 brought in lotta things.New resolutions for the new year..new hopes...etc etc....well i spent my new year at kottayam...wher v went out for dinner accompaning me were my aunt and my mom along wit my brother.I m meeting my bro after a long time since he comes home only twice a year..It was gud to see him back...but he hasnt changed an inch n length or width.he is the same....
This post is just to brief on my trip to kanyakumari...or cape comorin(as named by the firangees since they cudnt pronounce kanyakumari)..For further info chk out
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanyakumari..My friend unexpectedly planned a kanyakumari trip just before the weekend started.So i checked on the internet for the the train schedules to kanyakumari from ernakulam.The train timings to kanyakumari were odd either very arriving early at ernakulam or reaching late at kanyakumari..so v thought of going to trivandrum n then going by bus.So we planned accordingly.....Kerala Express THEORITICALLY was scheduled to be at the station by 9:50 but arrived at 10:40 and then reached trivandrum at 15:30 instead of 14:40.We had taken a second class ticket and got into the sleeper coach unfortunately we were intercepted by the TC and had to pay an extra amount.
From trivandrum we did not get a bus directly to kanyakumari so v had to catch a connecting bus to Naroor, which is small bus station close to Nagercoil, the capital of kanyakumari district..We reached Naroor at about 17:30..there were still 20kms to kanyakumari from there which we had to finish in one hour inorder to see the sunset...I was watching the sun out going down slowly amongst the coconut trees...for once i thought of some force that would hold back sun for a moment till we reached kanyakumari...so that v cud see the sunset.....but the bus a typical ashok leyland(ferrari's in cochin for ur kind info!!!) with its muttering engine cudnt make it before 19:00 at kanyakumari....but kanyakumari in the evening is equally good...streets are well lit and the whole of the kanyakumari is within a span of half a km...we had a strolll across the streets with vendors selling all their artifacts which are well known in tamil nadu and the coastal strip especially the shells over which they carve out a name or one's family tree!!!....

we then went to the temple from where v cud see the statue of thiruvalluvar near the viveknanda rock memorial..flood lights gushing over it n the midlle of the sea...
Then v thought of filling our stomachs since we skipped our lunch in the train n dint have ne thing for tea as well..there were couple of stalls which were frying fresh fish....was really tasty....but nothing can beat our "Fort Kochi fish cuisine".....then v settled down in a lodge for the nite since v were very tired by the train journey...and then v had to wake up early,so that it wudnt be a blunder not to watch atleast the sunrise after coming so far!!!.....next morning v got up at 5:00, the sun was scheduled to awaken at 6:10....by 6:00 v got to the streets and then got on top of the view point newly built by the local government....

Slowly the crowd started to accumulate....in addition to tourists there were pilgrims who had visited sabharimale...kanyakumari is one popular pilgrimage stops..The princess Kanya Devi is a virgin goddess in here....The sand here is in the form of food grains(a local lore), technically coarse grained structure....n

ot fine.....There's a story about it...plz chk wikipedia for further details....
Finally the sun shows up betwwen the clouds, we hoped to see him come out of the horizon,above the water...ne ways it was beauty to watch it....n then just like in the movies of the gret star Rajinikanth or Rajkumar...People standing behind us started whistling and clapping as if a hero has emerged out to show off his strength n mite....truely the sun does that by fighting the dark like true indian hero...

We then had a walk towards Triveni Sangam...place where the 3 seas meet....the arabian sea,bay of bengal and the indian ocean...i heard many people say that the waters are different(in color) but i found the water to be the same...and then there were some indications of the advent of europeans as well....

According to legend St.Thomas , St.Francis Xavier were responsible for the spread of christianity n the southern part of India...besides the popularity of the kanyakumari temple n the vivekananda rock...ther are churches situated in the backdrop of kanyakumari...

one of renowned "OUR LADY OF RANSOM" church is in the tourist hit list....but i dint visit it since i dint have time.....
At about 10:00 v got tickets for the ferry which tokk us to vivekananda rock and thiruvalluvar statue...the sea here s much rougher than the seas n cochin since there was no breakwater to stop the powerful wrath of the waves...the boat kept swaying strongly and we were strictly asked to sit...and water was splashing in....finally we got down at the vivekananda rock...

which is said to be the maintained by the tamil nadu government at an high cost and truely it is very clean place....it has a mandap which has statue of vivekananda and then v are navigated into a maditation room...the ambience in there is excellent for meditation. Then v cliked a couple of pics.From vivekananda rock,the wind gushes in strongly which s really was amazing....farther down the beach we could see wind mills tapping the power....Then v went to Thiruvalluvar statue...

Ther was no enough space to have glance of the poet's face from his foot....the area is very congested and they are still building it....u can see the statue properly from beneath wher u catch the ferry.....or from the shore(kanyakumari)
Then v thought of visiting the wax museum which boasted of a repute similar to the british wax museums....we came acros many eminent personalities like dravid,sreesanth(cricketers),politicians like rajiv gandhi which i liked the most..some tamil and malayalam actors...then m.s.subhalaxmi,mahatma gandhi...the speciality of the idols was that even the nerves on the hands were being skillfully brought out by the artists.....
Finally v decided to head bak home(cochin) so as to catch a 16:00hr train at trivandrum to reach cochin before 21:00hrs...which we did admist a packed general compartment with the bengali daily wage workers probably heading home in the Howrah Express...
It was memorable trip, never to forget in my whole lifetime visiting the southern tip of the indian peninsula...and then we made another resolution...that we would visit the northern most tip of India together!!!!