Suchindram (13 kms) The
Thanumalayan Temple here is a repository of are treasures. Musical pillars and
a huge 18 foot figh Hanuman satatue are proof of the artistic skill of the time.
Inscriptons said to be of the l9the Century AD are found in this temple. Tjis
unique tem;le is dedicated to the 'Trimuthys Vishnu, Siva and Bhramah. (Timings:
4.00 a.m.to 12.00 Noon, 4.00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.)
Vattakottai (Circular
Fort ) (6 kms.) The 18th century fort overlooking the sea is fine picnic
spot . The sea nearhere is calm and suiltanle for bathing.
Nagercoil
(19 kms) The Nagaraja temple ils situated here. Though Nagaraja (Serpent
God ) is the presiding deity, the images of Lord Siva and Ananthakrishna are also
enshrined here. The images of the Jain Theerthangaras, Mahavira and Parsvanathar,
are found on the pillars of the temple. The nagraja is ilnstalled on the ground
where ilt was orilginally found and the sands scooped out and given as Prasadam
to the devotees, The entrance to the temple ils reminisvent of Chinese architecturre
of a Buddhist Vihar.
Undhayaagiri Fort (34 kms) Built during
the regime of king Marthanda Varma (1729-1758 AD ) this fort also had a foundry
for casting guns, De Lennoy's Tomb is in this fkort. He was one of the 24 European
prisoners taken by king Marthanda Varma in 1741 when he defeated the Dutch at
Colachel. He joined King Marthanda Varma and became a trusted General. He trained
soleiers in the European metjhod of fighting.
Thiruparappu Water
Falls (60 km) Picturesque spot with an ancient Mahadevar (Siva) Temlple.
Thiruvattar (60 kms) The temlple lhere is one of the finest
specimens of temple architectuire.The paintings on the walls of the temple are
worth seeing.
Muttam (32 kms) A fine beach and lighthouse,
Excellent picnic spot.