About Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari, which literally translates as the ‘virgin princess’, is also known as the Cape Comorin. Being the southernmost tip of India, it is also referred to as ‘the Land’s end’, geographically exacting the fact that beyond Kanyakumari there is no socio-cultural activity. Legend has it, the iconic character Hanuman of Ramayana, dropped some earth of the life-saving herb, Sanjeevani in and around Kanyakumari, on his way to Lanka. This lead to the ancient Vedic seer, Sage Agastya to move here. Since time immemorial, the land is rich in biodiversity and medicinal herbs, authenticating the folklore, making it an apt destination for rejuvenation.