Fashioned from eco-friendly material, Sparsa is an eco-sensitive leisure resort in Kanyakumari which overlooks the Indian Ocean. This Kanyakumari hotel is an idyllic location designed for a relaxing and carefree stay.
Located near Sunset Point, this one of a kind resort, offers breathtaking views, and is set amidst sprawling greenery. Understated luxury, gracious hospitality with courteous staff, high levels of customer service and elegantly appointed interiors provide a soothing ambience that help create truly memorable experiences at Sparsa Kanyakumari.
Sparsa is an experience that is bound to invite you back time and again.
Sparsa features 46 rooms and 2 luxury suites which offer a warm, comfortable atmosphere with awe-inspiring views of the sunsets, the sunrises and the breathtaking expanse of the Indian Ocean. The rooms plush interiors and modern amenities complement the high level of personalised service to create an air of sophisticated luxury. All rooms are equipped with LCD Televisions, Tea/Coffee makers, Mini-Fridge and Safety Lockers.
Facilities at the Resort
Auroma, the multi-cuisine restaurant offers a delectable spread of mouth watering delicacies. Savour the dishes on our menu prepared using the finest local ingredients including the day's fresh catch. Experience the unique mix of Kerala and Tamil Nadu cuisine from our South Indian menu created by our skilled chefs.
Land's End the well-stocked bar, offers a wide choice of cocktails, spirits and delightful mocktails to cater to a wide range of preferences.
Nearest Airport: Trivandrum
Nearest Rail Head: Kanyakumari
Nearest Bus Stand: Kanyakumari
Distance and approx travel time by road:
From Kanyakumari Rail Head/Bus Stand: 2 kms S, 10 mins
From Trivandrum: 80 kms SE, 2 hrs
From Tirunelveli: 85 kms S, 2 hrs
From Tiruchendur: 100 kms SW, 3.5 hrs
From Madurai: 235 kms S, 5 hrs
From Rameswaram: 314 kms SW, 7.5 hrs
From Trichy: 382 kms SW, 8.5 hrs
Route from Trivandrum: Proceed SE on NH47 to Kanyakumari via Neyyattinkara,
Parassala, Thuckalay & Nagercoil.
Kanyakumari located at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula is also known as Cape Comorin and it lies at the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, the Indian ocean and the Arabian Sea. This picturesque seaside town is famous for its spectacular sunrises and sunsets.
Kanyakumari derives its name from the Goddess Kumari Amman who has a temple dedicated to her on the seashore. According to Hindu legend, Kanya Devi, an avatar of Goddess Parvati, was to marry Lord Shiva, but as he failed to show up on his wedding day, the rice and other grain meant for the wedding feast remained uncooked. As the legend goes, the uncooked grain turned into stones as time went by. It is believed that the small stones on the seashore today, are indeed grains of the wedding that was never solemnized.
Referred to as the Alexandria of the East, Kanyakumari was an important centre for art, culture, civilization and pilgrimage. Trade and commerce is also believed to have flourished right from its early days. The Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas and Nayaks ruled over Kanyakumari at various points of time. The architectural beauty of the temples in the area is credited to these rulers.