The Thiruvalluvar Statue, located on a small island near Kanyakumari, is a
towering stone monument dedicated to the famous Tamil poet and philosopher
Thiruvalluvar. Standing at 133 feet tall, the statue symbolizes the 133 chapters
of his renowned literary work, the Tirukkural.
Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the sea, observe the monumental
craftsmanship, and experience the cultural significance of the statue. A ferry
ride is required to reach the island, adding to the overall experience.
- 🗿 View the massive and towering stone statue and its grand pedestal 🏛️
- 🌊 Enjoy the wide and breathtaking sea views of the rocky coastline 🐚
- 🌏 Observe the incredible confluence of the three vast and merging seas 🚢
- 📸 Take artistic photographs from the various elevated viewing platforms 🖼️
- 🛳️ Combine your visit with the nearby Vivekananda Rock Memorial island 📍
- ⛴️ Take a ferry as boats leave regularly from the mainland jetty area 🌊
- 🚕 Reach the jetty by a short ride via taxi or auto from the town center 🚗
- 👣 Arrive on foot as the terminal is within walking distance for many 🚶
- ⚠️ Note that the ferry operation depends strictly on weather conditions 🌬️
- 🌬️ Be aware that strong winds may cause unexpected ferry delays ⛴️
- 🧴 Carry fresh water and reliable sun protection for the open island ☀️
- 👣 Walk very carefully on the ancient steps and the rocky surfaces 👟
- 🌅 Plan to visit early in the morning to avoid the long ferry queues ✨
- ⛴️ 09:00 AM – Take the morning ferry to the massive statue island 🏁
- 🗿 10:00 AM – Explore the statue base and the scenic viewpoints 📸
- 🏙️ 11:00 AM – Return to the mainland for the various nearby attractions 📍