Top 5 Tourist Places To Visit In Coimbatore

Here is a list of tourist places that one should not miss while visiting Coimbatore. 

places to visit in Coimbatore.

Coimbatore is also called "Kovai," a sizable metropolis in Tamil Nadu. It is situated on the banks of the Noyyal River, encircled by the Western Ghats. It is the second largest city in Tamil Nadu after Chennai. A lover of nature would adore Coimbatore. Additionally, the Jain and Buddhist religions are represented by several temples and pilgrimage sites present in the city.

There are so many intriguing locations to see in Coimbatore such as stunning waterfalls, luscious green woods and valleys. One is drawn to this lovely location in South India by its expanses of tea and coffee plantations, natural preserves, and hazy hills. It is tucked away in the Nilgiri foothills and is frequently referred to as the "Manchester of South India." It is a well known travel destination for tourists in India as well as abroad.

1. Maruthamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple

Swami Temple

Maruthamalai is a popular 12th century hill temple situated in Coimbatore. It was built by Tamil kings during the Sangam Period. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan and is considered the seventh house of the Lord.

Like most Murugan Temples, Maruthamalai is situated on a hilltop which is a part of the Western Ghats and is about 12 km to the west of the city of Coimbatore. Many Murugan festivals are celebrated in Maruthamalai.

2. Kovai Kondattam Amusement Park

Amusement Park

Kovai Kondattam is an amusement park situated about 2 km away from Perur in Coimbatore. It is a fun-filled destination just like any other amusement park.

It is an eco-friendly theme park with various water-based and dry rides. You can spend hours here with your friends and family, exploring the area and its numerous rides.

3. Adiyogi Shiva Statue

Adiyogi Shiva Statue

The Adiyogi Shiva Statue is surrounded by greenery at the foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains in the Western Ghats. It holds a Guinness World Record for being the world’s “Largest Bust Sculpture” dedicated to Lord Shiva.

The statue is carved out of five hundred tonnes of steel and is located in the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore. The sculpture stands tall at a height of 112 ft. It is a visual treat for tourists as well as locals.

4. Siruvani Waterfalls

Siruvani Waterfalls

Siruvani Waterfalls and its dam are located about 36 kms west of Coimbatore in the Western Ghats. The reservoir was built by the Kerala government in Tamil Nadu with funds collected by the Tamil Nadu government to solve the drinking water deficit problem for the people of Coimbatore.

The main attraction of the Siruvani Waterfalls is the beautiful view from the waterfalls that attracts most tourists. The two gateways of the dam capture the exquisite Kerala and Tamil architectural styles.

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5. VOC Park and Zoo

VOC stands for V.O. Chidambaranar Park and Zoo. It is a massive zoological garden with the facilities of an amusement park in Coimbatore. The park and zoo are a perfect picnic spot for families and a great way to get an introduction to the world of animals.

The zoo houses 890 animals, including 355 birds, 106 mammals, and 54 reptiles. There are several exhibits in the zoo and park which can be explored by tourists.

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