Coimbatore

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  2. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Coimbatore
  3. Coimbatore travel
  4. Coimbatore Tourism (2023)
  5. Coimbatore District, Government of Tamil Nadu
  6. 27 Best Places to visit in Coimbatore
  7. Coimbatore Map,Tamil Nadu : Travel and Local Area Information
  8. Coimbatore Tourism (2023)
  9. Coimbatore travel
  10. 27 Best Places to visit in Coimbatore


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Coimbatore

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THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Coimbatore

if you don't believe in god please visit there and what is happen. It is a unique place we been to Coimbatore for few days with my entire family and 2 days we visit again and again. During the Light shows my mom and dad almost cry and myself felt different feeling and it must to see. The entire place was very cleaned and well organized and full secured and the people there all of smile all at all time with warm welcome. Access to temple from the roads way down was by entering a controlled entry where we paid 30rupees to allow our car up to the parking closer to the temple ground. As we entered the temple premises there was a volunteer to guide us on which way to proceed. We took time to view all the shrines in the premises and as we reached ip fromt it was time for the mid day pooja. The temple drums and bells started their rhythmic prelude to be accompanied by chants of devotees ptesent at the time. It was an heavenly experience that had to be experienced in person depending on the depth of ones worship. Don't know how on earth they are making a connection between Saivam and Vainavam. Another Temple waiting to become famous for the next generation people to visit. Climbing the Steps was a nice experience. 11A bus available from Coimbatore Gandhipuram Town Bus Stand. Bus Timings: - 1st Bus Morning - 6.10 A.M 2nd Bus Morning - 7.45 A.M 3rd Bus Morning - 8.30 A.M I went by 7.45 A.M bus. Travel time around 1hr and 15 mins. Temple is quite far from Thadagam and Chinna Thadagam...

Coimbatore travel

• India This big business and junction city – Tamil Nadu's second largest, often known as the Manchester of India for its textile industry – is increasingly cosmopolitan and most travellers use it as a stepping stone towards Ooty or Kerala. There are plenty of accommodation and eating options if you're staying overnight. Art Bollywood and beyond: South India filming locations Sep 26, 2019 •5 Min read Contrary to what many believe, India’s multi-billion-dollar film industry is not hinged solely on Mumbai based, Hindi-centric Bollywood. A colossal number of… Guidebooks Purchase our award-winning guidebooks Get to the heart of Coimbatore with one of our in-depth, award-winning guidebooks, covering maps, itineraries, and expert guidance. Shop Our Guidebooks

Coimbatore Tourism (2023)

Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu, photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is a welcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry. From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-dropping waterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everything you could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and stands as a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace. Camping and trekking are very popular things to do in Coimbatore, so if you’re looking for a thrill, don’t forget to check out the most exciting trekking trails that the city has to offer, such as the Dhoni Hills, the Vellari Mala, the Perumal Peak, and the Thalaiyar Falls trek. The official name of Coimbatore has been changed to Koyampuththoor.It was done to change the name of the city closer its original name in Tamil. The official language that is spoken in Coimbatore is Tamil. However, the majority of the residents in the city speak a dialect of Tamil that is known as Kongu Tamil. Languages like Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Urdu are also spoken by the natives...

Coimbatore District, Government of Tamil Nadu

Linking of Aadhaar with Voter ID | Coimbatore District -19(2) declaration for lands to be acquired under RFCTLARR Act 2013 for Pillur III Drinking Water Scheme | Coimbatore District Town Re-survey Correlation Statement | Chief Minister Insurance Scheme - Coimbatore Hospitals and Official Organisers | About District The second largest city of the Tamil Nadu State. Coimbatore is one of the most industrialized cities in Tamil Nadu, known as the textile capital of South India or the Manchester of the South, the city is situated on the banks of the river Noyyal, Coimbatore existed even prior to the 2nd or 3rd century AD by Karikalan, the first of the early Cholas. Among its other great rulers were Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas, Pandyas, Hoysalas and the Vijayanagara kings. When Kongunadu fell to the British along with the rest of the state, its name was changed to Coimbatore and it is by this name that it is known today, except in Tamil, in which it is called Kovai.

27 Best Places to visit in Coimbatore

22 km from city center 1 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore The Vydehi water falls is situated some 35 km away from the Coimbatore city. People who pay a visit to Coimbatore must make it a point to visit the Vydehi water falls, as it is one of the most familiar water fall and is highly known for its magnificence. 24 km from city center 2 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore Surrounded by verdant green farms at the foothills of Velliangiri Mountains in the Western Ghats, Adiyogi Shiva Statue is the world’s biggest bust statue dedicated to the celebrated Hindu deity Shiva, which is carved out of 500 tonnes of steel. Located in the Isha Yoga Complex in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, the sculpture stands tall at a height of 112 feet. 9 km from city center 3 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore Kovai Kondattam is an amusement park located about 2 kilometres away from Perur, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. A fun-filled destination ideal for spending hours of unending entertainment with friends and family, Kodai Kondattam is an eco-friendly theme park. The park was built by Tamil actor Vijay and caters to al large base of visitors with its numerous water-based and dry rides 11 km from city center 4 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore The Marudhamalai hill temple is located at a towering height of 500 ft in the highland on the Western Ghats. 15 kms away to north-west of Coimbatore city, the temple has an excellent invigorating atmosphere. Vehicles are allowed to pass through th...

Coimbatore Map,Tamil Nadu : Travel and Local Area Information

About Coimbatore Coimbatore is located in the state of Tamil Nadu. Also known as Kovai, Coimbatore is the second largest city in the state. It is a major commercial hub and is popularly called the "Manchester of South India". Geographically, the city is located at the foothills of the Nilgiri Hills and on the river bank of the river Noyyal, which flows through the western part of Tamil Nadu. Bordered on all sides by the Western Ghats, this city has a pleasant climate and peaceful atmosphere. It is not only an important manufacturing and textile centre of the country but is even listed among the fastest growing Indian cities. Demographics of Coimbatore Following are some of the basic demographic details about Coimbatore: • Metropolitan population: 2,151,466 (As per Census 2011) • Male population: 50.08% • Female population: 49.92% • Population under the age of 6 years: 8.9% • Density of population: 10,052 per sq. km. or 26, 035 per square miles. • Sex ratio: 964 females/ 1000 males • Average rate of literacy: 89.23% • Male literacy: 93.17% • Female literacy: 85.3% • Native language: Kongu Tamil • Main religion: Predominately Hindu with minor Muslim and Christian populations Tourist places in Coimbatore Coimbatore city attracts tourists from all over the state. The city is famous for its waterfalls, hill stations, forest areas, dams as well as a number of places of worship. A few of them located in and around the city are: Anjeneyar Kovil: Located at a peaceful locality, thi...

Coimbatore Tourism (2023)

Often termed as 'Manchester of South India', Coimbatore, the second-largest city in Tamil Nadu, photographically situated on the banks of River Noyyal. Coimbatore, also known as Kovai, is a welcoming area with the backdrop of hustle-bustle and charm of activity and industry. From ancient temples to classy new buildings, from breathtaking mountains to jaw-dropping waterfalls, from mouth-watering cuisine to pleasant weather all year round, Coimbatore has everything you could possibly need to make for a perfect holiday experience. Coimbatore is home to a massive 112 feet tall statue of Lord Shiva, known as the Adiyogi Shiva Statue. Featured in the Guinness Book of World Records, this architectural masterpiece is a very popular tourist spot in Coimbatore and stands as a symbol of self-transformation and inner peace. Camping and trekking are very popular things to do in Coimbatore, so if you’re looking for a thrill, don’t forget to check out the most exciting trekking trails that the city has to offer, such as the Dhoni Hills, the Vellari Mala, the Perumal Peak, and the Thalaiyar Falls trek. The official name of Coimbatore has been changed to Koyampuththoor.It was done to change the name of the city closer its original name in Tamil. The official language that is spoken in Coimbatore is Tamil. However, the majority of the residents in the city speak a dialect of Tamil that is known as Kongu Tamil. Languages like Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Urdu are also spoken by the natives...

Coimbatore travel

• India This big business and junction city – Tamil Nadu's second largest, often known as the Manchester of India for its textile industry – is increasingly cosmopolitan and most travellers use it as a stepping stone towards Ooty or Kerala. There are plenty of accommodation and eating options if you're staying overnight. Art Bollywood and beyond: South India filming locations Sep 26, 2019 •5 Min read Contrary to what many believe, India’s multi-billion-dollar film industry is not hinged solely on Mumbai based, Hindi-centric Bollywood. A colossal number of… Guidebooks Purchase our award-winning guidebooks Get to the heart of Coimbatore with one of our in-depth, award-winning guidebooks, covering maps, itineraries, and expert guidance. Shop Our Guidebooks

27 Best Places to visit in Coimbatore

22 km from city center 1 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore The Vydehi water falls is situated some 35 km away from the Coimbatore city. People who pay a visit to Coimbatore must make it a point to visit the Vydehi water falls, as it is one of the most familiar water fall and is highly known for its magnificence. 24 km from city center 2 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore Surrounded by verdant green farms at the foothills of Velliangiri Mountains in the Western Ghats, Adiyogi Shiva Statue is the world’s biggest bust statue dedicated to the celebrated Hindu deity Shiva, which is carved out of 500 tonnes of steel. Located in the Isha Yoga Complex in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, the sculpture stands tall at a height of 112 feet. 9 km from city center 3 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore Kovai Kondattam is an amusement park located about 2 kilometres away from Perur, in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. A fun-filled destination ideal for spending hours of unending entertainment with friends and family, Kodai Kondattam is an eco-friendly theme park. The park was built by Tamil actor Vijay and caters to al large base of visitors with its numerous water-based and dry rides 11 km from city center 4 out of 27 Places To Visit in Coimbatore The Marudhamalai hill temple is located at a towering height of 500 ft in the highland on the Western Ghats. 15 kms away to north-west of Coimbatore city, the temple has an excellent invigorating atmosphere. Vehicles are allowed to pass through th...