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Coimbatore
Nestled in the shadows of
the Western Ghats and blessed with a pleasant climate throughout the year,
Coimbatore is one of the interesting tourist spots of South India. The city
has a diverse flora and fauna and its landscape is dotted with magnificent
temples. The city also is a centre of a rich agricultural area and home to
one of the major agricultural universities in the country. The Coimbatore
Agriculture University is reputed to be one of the best institutions of its
kind in South Asia. The VOC Park and Zoo is an amusement park named after
the famous freedom fighter V. O. Chidambaram. The Perur Temple, situated
about 6 km from Coimbatore, is one of the seven Kongu Sivalayams. The
Marudhamalai Temple, located on a hillock about 12 km from Coimbatore
Railway Station, is dedicated to Lord Subramanya. Then there is the Forest
College, which is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in the country.
VOC Park and Zoo (Amusement Park)
Named after the famous freedom fighter V. O. Chidambaram, the VOC Park is an
interesting place to visit in Coimbatore, especially if you are accompanied
by kids. For the young ones, the main attractions within the park include
the aquarium, which has a good collection of different species of fish, a
mini zoo, and a toy train for joyrides.
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Agriculture University
The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is one of the interesting places to
visit in Coimbatore. Five kilometres away from the railway station, the
university is one of the best institutions of its kind in South Asia. The
university also houses a botanical garden which is the main source of
attraction here. It is located towards the west of the city centre and is
spread over an area of 300 hectares. The garden has a good collection of
different species of flowering plants and trees.
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Perur is a small town situated about 6 km from Coimbatore. Its main claim to
fame is the holy Perur Temple, one of the seven Kongu Sivalayams. The outer
buildings of the temple were built by rulers of Madurai in the 17th century
but the inner shrine is much older. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
One of the remarkable features here is the figure of a sepoy (Indian
soldier) loading a musket carved on the base of the pillar near the
entrance, wearing identical dress to that of the Aurangzeb's soldiers.
Marudhamalai Temple Marudhamalai Temple in Coimbatore,Places to see in
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Located on a hillock about 12 km from Coimbatore Railway Station, the temple
of Marudhamalai, dedicated to Lord Subramanya, is one of the most visited
temples in the region. One of the reasons of the large number of devotees
flocking the temple is that the residing deity Dandayuthapani is believed to
have performed several miracles here. Thai Poosam and Tirukarthigai
festivals are celebrated with great pomp and gaiety at this temple.
Forest College
Located about 3.5 km north of the Railway Station, the Forest College is one
of the oldest institutions of its kind in the country. A visit to the
College Museum is an interesting experience. This museum has an interesting
collection of different minerals, rocks, pests, snakes, insects and fungal
diseases that afflict plants and trees. The college also trains forest
rangers.
Weekend Trips/Excursions
The places around Coimbatore also make interesting tourist destinations. The
serene natural surroundings, picturesque locales and the diverse fauna
enchant all those who move out of Coimbatore for excursions. Siruvani
Waterfalls is a panoramic site located 37 km to the west of Coimbatore. The
Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary (90 km) is home to different kind of animals
and birds like elephant, gaur, tiger, panther, sloth bear, deer, wild bear,
wild dog, porcupine, flying squirrel, jackal, pangolin, civet cat and birds
like rocket-tailed drongo, re-whiskered bulbul, black-headed oriole, tree
pie, spotted dove, and green pigeon. The Thirumoorthy Temple is situated at
the foot of Thirumoorthy Hills adjoining the Thirumoorthy Dam. Bhavani is
known for the Sangameshwarar Temple situated at the confluence of the
Bhavani and Cauvery rivers.
Siruvani Waterfalls
Thirty-seven kilometres to the west of the city is located the Siruvani
waterfall and dam. One is left enchanted and spellbound by the panoramic
view of the dam and the falls. And when you are there don't forget to taste
the water of Siruvani, for the water of Siruvani is known for its minerals
and taste.
Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary
Annamalai Wildlife Sanctury,Places to see in Coimbatore, Places to visit in
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Excursions Situated near Pollachi at a distance of around 90 km, the
Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary forms an interesting excursion from Coimbatore.
The sanctuary, situated at an altitude of 1,400 metres in the Western Ghats,
is home to different kind of animals and birds like elephant, gaur, tiger,
panther, sloth bear, deer, wild bear, wild dog, porcupine, flying squirrel,
jackal, pangolin, civet cat and birds like rocket-tailed drongo,
re-whiskered bulbul, black-headed oriole, tree pie, spotted dove, and green
pigeon. The Amaravathy reservoir in the Annamalai has a large number of
crocodiles. Annamalai also has many places of scenic beauty such as
Karainshola, Anaikunthi shola, grass hills, waterfalls, dams and reservoirs.
Thirumoorthy temple
About 20 km from Udumalpet on the Palani-Coimbatore Highway lies the
Thirumoorthy Temple. The temple is situated at the foot of Thirumoorthy
Hills adjoining the Thirumoorthy Dam. A perennial stream flows by the side
of the Sri Amalingeswarar temple. The beauty of the area is enhanced by the
waterfall nearby. One can also visit the Crocodile Farm at Amaravathi Dam
which is just 25 km from here. The place is also being developed as a
District Excursion Centre.
Bhavani
Called as Tiruveni of South India, the Sangameshwarar temple at Bhavani is
situated at the confluence of the rivers Bhavani and Cauvery. The temple is
an important pilgrim centre and has Lord Sangameshwarer with His consort
Vedanayaki as its presiding deity. Legend has it that during the East India
Company regime, William Garrow, the then Collector of Coimbatore and Salem
districts, who had his headquarters at Bhavani, used to worship Goddess
Vedanayaki. One night he had a dream in which the Goddess directed him to
vacate his bungalow immediately. The moment he moved out, the entire
bungalow collapsed. In reverence of this miracle, he presented an ivory
cradle to the temple. The cradle is still present in the temple with his
signature.
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