TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK, KANYAKUMARI

The Tsunami Memorial Park in Kanyakumari is a poignant tribute to the victims of the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, which caused widespread destruction and loss of life across coastal regions of several countries, including India. Located near the shores of Kanyakumari, the park serves as a solemn reminder of the lives lost during the tragic natural disaster. The tsunami, which struck on December 26, 2004, claimed over 10,000 lives in India alone, with Kanyakumari being one of the hardest-hit areas in Tamil Nadu. The memorial park was established to honor the memory of those who perished and to acknowledge the resilience of the survivors. The park features several elements dedicated to this tragic event, including an inscribed stone tablet that lists the names of those lost to the disaster, as well as information about the event itself. The site provides a serene environment where visitors can pay their respects, reflecting on the magnitude of the tragedy and the strength of the human spirit in the face of such devastation. Its peaceful setting, coupled with the beautiful backdrop of the sea, offers a space for contemplation and remembrance.

The Tsunami Memorial Park also serves as a symbol of hope and resilience. While the tsunami caused immense destruction, it also brought the local community together, with relief efforts from both the government and numerous humanitarian organizations. The park stands as a testament to the recovery efforts and the determination of the survivors to rebuild their lives. The memorial is not just a site for mourning, but also an educational space where people can learn about the tsunami, its causes, and its effects. Through informational boards and displays, visitors are educated on the science behind tsunamis and the importance of preparedness for such natural disasters in the future. The park also highlights the various steps taken to improve disaster management and early warning systems in coastal areas to minimize the impact of future tsunamis. The Tsunami Memorial Park is a moving tribute to the lives lost, a space for remembrance, and a symbol of the community's strength and determination to recover and thrive despite the calamity.

THERE IS NO ENTRY FEE, AND PHOTOGRAPHY IS ALLOWED WITHIN THE PARK PREMISES.

TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK KANYAKUMARI:

DAY                      TIMING

MONDAY              6:00 am – 7:00 pm

TUESDAY             6:00 am – 7:00 pm

WEDNESDAY       6:00 am – 7:00 pm

THURSDAY           6:00 am – 7:00 pm

FRIDAY                 6:00 am – 7:00 pm

SATURDAY           6:00 am – 7:00 pm

SUNDAY               6:00 am – 7:00 pm

ADDRESS:

TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK KANYAKUMARI

NEAR SOUTH SHORE, KANYAKUMARI,

TAMIL NADU, 629702, INDIA

CONTACT: Tamil Nadu Tourism Office, Chennai: +91 44 2538 3333

Tamil Nadu Tourism Office Kanyakumari: +91 4652 246276/+91 4652 246257

HOW TO REACH:

BY ROAD: Kanyakumari is well-connected by road to major cities in Tamil Nadu and neighboring states. Regular bus services and taxis are available from cities like Nagercoil, Trivandrum, and Madurai.

BY TRAIN: The nearest railway station is Kanyakumari Railway Station, located about 1.3 kilometers from the park. From the station, you can hire an auto-rickshaw or a taxi to reach the park.

BY AIR: The closest airport is Trivandrum International Airport, approximately 90 kilometers away. From the airport, you can take a taxi or a bus to Kanyakumari.

Visiting the Tsunami Memorial Park offers a moment of reflection and a chance to honor the resilience of those affected by the 2004 tsunami.


 





THE TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK IN KANYAKUMARI IS A POIGNANT TRIBUTE TO THE VICTIMS OF THE DEVASTATING 2004 INDIAN OCEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI, WHICH CAUSED WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION AND LOSS OF LIFE ACROSS COASTAL REGIONS OF SEVERAL COUNTRIES, INCLUDING INDIA. LOCATED NEAR THE SHORES OF KANYAKUMARI, THE PARK SERVES AS A SOLEMN REMINDER OF THE LIVES LOST DURING THE TRAGIC NATURAL DISASTER. THE TSUNAMI, WHICH STRUCK ON DECEMBER 26, 2004, CLAIMED OVER 10,000 LIVES IN INDIA ALONE, WITH KANYAKUMARI BEING ONE OF THE HARDEST-HIT AREAS IN TAMIL NADU. THE MEMORIAL PARK WAS ESTABLISHED TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO PERISHED AND TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE RESILIENCE OF THE SURVIVORS. THE PARK FEATURES SEVERAL ELEMENTS DEDICATED TO THIS TRAGIC EVENT, INCLUDING AN INSCRIBED STONE TABLET THAT LISTS THE NAMES OF THOSE LOST TO THE DISASTER, AS WELL AS INFORMATION ABOUT THE EVENT ITSELF. THE SITE PROVIDES A SERENE ENVIRONMENT WHERE VISITORS CAN PAY THEIR RESPECTS, REFLECTING ON THE MAGNITUDE OF THE TRAGEDY AND THE STRENGTH OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT IN THE FACE OF SUCH DEVASTATION. ITS PEACEFUL SETTING, COUPLED WITH THE BEAUTIFUL BACKDROP OF THE SEA, OFFERS A SPACE FOR CONTEMPLATION AND REMEMBRANCE.THE TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK ALSO SERVES AS A SYMBOL OF HOPE AND RESILIENCE. WHILE THE TSUNAMI CAUSED IMMENSE DESTRUCTION, IT ALSO BROUGHT THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TOGETHER, WITH RELIEF EFFORTS FROM BOTH THE GOVERNMENT AND NUMEROUS HUMANITARIAN ORGANIZATIONS. THE PARK STANDS AS A TESTAMENT TO THE RECOVERY EFFORTS AND THE DETERMINATION OF THE SURVIVORS TO REBUILD THEIR LIVES. THE MEMORIAL IS NOT JUST A SITE FOR MOURNING, BUT ALSO AN EDUCATIONAL SPACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN LEARN ABOUT THE TSUNAMI, ITS CAUSES, AND ITS EFFECTS. THROUGH INFORMATIONAL BOARDS AND DISPLAYS, VISITORS ARE EDUCATED ON THE SCIENCE BEHIND TSUNAMIS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PREPAREDNESS FOR SUCH NATURAL DISASTERS IN THE FUTURE. THE PARK ALSO HIGHLIGHTS THE VARIOUS STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS IN COASTAL AREAS TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT OF FUTURE TSUNAMIS. THE TSUNAMI MEMORIAL PARK IS A MOVING TRIBUTE TO THE LIVES LOST, A SPACE FOR REMEMBRANCE, AND A SYMBOL OF THE COMMUNITY'S STRENGTH AND DETERMINATION TO RECOVER AND THRIVE DESPITE THE CALAMITY. AKHILCHANDRIKA NEDUMANGAD THIRUVANANTHAPURAM +919446614358 +918802880044 THANK YOU à´…à´–ിൽചന്à´¦്à´°ിà´• à´¨െà´Ÿുമങ്à´™ാà´Ÿ് à´¤ിà´°ുവനന്തപുà´°ം +919446614358 +918802880044 നന്à´¦ി.











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