Local Transport
Auto-rickshaws are the most convenient way to travel short distances within the town and to nearby villages.





Vilavūr is a small town located in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. With a population of approximately 14,000, it serves as a quiet residential and agricultural hub characterized by traditional South Indian life. Visitors to Vilavūr can experience the authentic atmosphere of the region, surrounded by verdant coconut groves and paddy fields. Its location in the southernmost part of the country provides a unique climate and cultural blend, influenced by both Tamil traditions and its proximity to the neighboring state of Kerala. While it remains off the main tourist trail, it offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to explore the natural beauty and local customs of rural Tamil Nadu.
Vilavūr is a small town located in the Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu, India. With a population of approximately 14,000, it serves as a quiet residential and agricultural hub characterized by traditional South Indian life. Visitors to Vilavūr can experience the authentic atmosphere of the region, surrounded by verdant coconut groves and paddy fields. Its location in the southernmost part of the country provides a unique climate and cultural blend, influenced by both Tamil traditions and its proximity to the neighboring state of Kerala. While it remains off the main tourist trail, it offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to explore the natural beauty and local customs of rural Tamil Nadu.
Authentic glimpse into daily life in southern Tamil Nadu.
Surrounded by lush coconut groves and agricultural landscapes.
Proximity to the scenic coastal regions of Kanyakumari district.
Traditional South Indian atmosphere away from major tourist crowds.
Located in the Kanyakumari district, offering easy access to India's southern coast.
A quiet alternative to the more crowded tourist hubs in Tamil Nadu.
Rich in local agricultural landscapes, including coconut and banana plantations.
Auto-rickshaws are the most convenient way to travel short distances within the town and to nearby villages.
When visiting local temples, ensure you dress modestly and remove footwear before entering.
Authentic local culture and exploring rural Tamil Nadu.
INR ₹
$20-$40 p/day
Tamil, English, Malayalam
Mobile network coverage is generally reliable, though high-speed data may vary in more rural pockets.
Locals, Solo, Tourists
December-February
March to May is warm; stay hydrated and wear light cotton clothing while exploring.
June to August marks the monsoon season; expect heavy rainfall and vibrant, lush greenery.
September to November offers cooling temperatures but occasional rain showers as the monsoon recedes.
December to February is the most pleasant time to visit, with cooler temperatures ideal for sightseeing.