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Coimbatore is one of the most
industrialized cities in the state. Popularly 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. Located in the shadow of the Western Ghats,
Coimbatore enjoys a very pleasant climate the year
round, aided by the fresh breeze that flows in through
the 25-km long Palakkad gap.
The Textile Industry Of Coimbatore: The rich black soil
of the region has contributed to Coimbatore's
flourishing agriculture industry and, it is in fact that
the successful growth of cotton that served as a
foundation for the establishment of its famous textile
industry. The first textile mills came up as far back as
1888 but there are now over a hundred mills. The result
has been a strong economy and a reputation as one of the
greatest industrial cities in South India. Coimbatore
serves as an entry and exit point to neighboring Kerala
and the ever-popular hill station of Udagamandalam (Ooty).
It is the disembarking point for those who want to take
the Mountain train that runs from Mettupalayam, just 35
km from Coimbatore.
NEARBY CITIES
Bannari: 83-km Bhavani: 121-km
Cochin: 163-km Coonoor: 85-km
Kodumudi: 105-km Palani: 105-km
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary:
Anamalai wildlife sanctuary is about 90-km from
Coimbatore and is situated at an altitude of 1,400
meters in the Western Ghats near Pollachi. The area of
the sanctuary is 958-sq-kms. An ecological paradise,
this sanctuary encompasses a National Park. It has just
recently been renamed Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary.
Black Thunder Amusement Park:
Black Thunder, water sports and amusement park is
situated about 40-km from Coimbatore on the Ooty main
Road. When you need time off from the rest of the world,
time to be with your family, time to share moments of
adventure and fun with friends, time for children to
experience fun and joy, time to take a break- Black
Thunder is your destination.
Topslip:
It is a picturesque locale in the Anamalai Hills. It is
about 37-km. from Pollachi. This small town is an ideal
picnic spot.
Thiruppur:
An important textile center in Coimbatore district, it
is also famous for hosiery products. Thiruppur is also
closely associated with ' Thiruppur Kumaran ' one of the
valiant freedom fighters. It is 50-km from Coimbatore.
Parambikulam-Aliyar Multipurpose Project:
Parambikulam-Aliyar Multipurpose Project consists of a
series of dams interconnected by tunnels and canals for
harnessing waters of the Parambikulam, Aliyar, Nirar,
Sholiyar, Thunakadavu, Thekkadi and Palar rivers, lying
at various elevations, for irrigation and power
generation. The scheme is an outstanding example of
engineering skill. It is located in the Anamalai range.
V O C Park:
Named after the freedom fighter V.O.Chidambaram, the VOC
Park is the most appropriate place to go with children.
The Coimbatore Corporation maintains the park. The Park
houses a mini Zoo, models of prehistoric dinosaurs,
Children' Train, Swing, Slider, Seesaw and other play
equipment and are more like an amusement park for the
children. The park has a stretch of grass patch
conveniently mowed to sit on.
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Thirumoorthy Temple:
Thirumoorthy Temple is situated at the foot of
Thirumoorthy Hills adjoining the Thirumoorthy Dam. This
is about 20 km from Udumalpet on the Highway from Palani
to Coimbatore. A perennial stream flows by the side of
the Sri Amalingeswarar temple and nearby there is a
waterfall. The Crocodile Farm at Amaravati Dam is just
25-km from here. This place is being developed as a
District Excursion Center. Regular buses are available
from Udumalpet.
Perur Patteeswaraswamy Temple:
Perur Patteeswaraswamy temple built by Karikala Cholan
is located 7-km west of Coimbatore near river Noyyal.
Coimbatore has many temples out of which the Perur
Patteeswara Swami temple is the most popular one. The
temple upholds huge statues. The significance of Perur
temple in earlier days is unfolded in the poetic
creations of Arunagiri Nather and Kachiappa Munivar.
Marudamalai Temple:
About 12-km away from Coimbatore railway station is the
Marudhamalai temple of Lord Muruga. The temple is
situated on the Marudamalai (Marudai is the colloquial
form of Marunthu, which means medicine and Malai means
mountain) mountain and is one of the most visited
temples in the region, the reason being that the
presiding deity, known as "Dandayuthapani" is believed
to have performed several miracles here.
Khadi Gandhi Gallery:
The Government set the Khadi Gandhi gallery up in
Coimbatore on 15th of July 1970. The gallery displays
pictures of Gandhi right from his birth to his death.
Separate cubicles are arranged for each phase in Gandhi'
life, which pictures all major events that occurred in
his life. There are interesting collections of rare
photographs titled 'Journey through Harijan Life',
'Family', 'Friends', 'Independence Struggle', 'Jail
Life' and "Peace Talks'. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated
with grandeur in this gallery and the collector visits
the gallery during 'Gandhi Jayanti' and participates in
the function followed by bhajans.
The Siruvani Waterfalls and Dam:
The Siruvani waterfalls and the dam are located at a
distance of 37-km west of Coimbatore. The water of
Siruvani is known for its minerals and taste. The
panoramic view of the dam and the falls are of
enchanting beauty.
Sengupathi waterfalls: Sengupathi waterfalls are
situated 35-km from Coimbatore on the Coimbatore -
Siruvani main Road.
Monkey Falls:
65-km from Coimbatore and 27-km from Pollachi on
Coimbatore-Pollachi-Valparai Highways are the Monkey
Falls, a famous picnic spot.
Vaideki waterfalls:
Located 30-km from Coimbatore via. Narasipuram village
is the Vaideki Falls. It is a fine picnic spot for
trekkers.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Peelamedu airport is 10-km from the city, which
operates regular flights to Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai,
Kochi and Madurai.
Rail: Coimbatore is a major railway junction on the
Southern Railways and has trains to Chennai, Rameswaram,
Madurai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kanyakumari, Kozhikode,
Mettupalayam, Kochi and Delhi.
Road: Coimbatore is connected by road with all major
places in South India. For local transportation, city
buses, taxis and auto rickshaws are available. State
Transport Corporation plies mini luxury coaches between
various points in the city and airport.
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