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How to Reach


Air

The district is served by the Coimbatore International Airport at Coimbatore. The Coimbatore International Airport caters to domestic flights to major Indian cities like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and international flights.


Train

Train service in Coimbatore district was started in 1863, upon construction of the Podanur – Madras railway line connecting Kerala and the west coast with the rest of India. Broad gauge trains connect Coimbatore to all parts of India and Tamil Nadu.Coimbatore Junction is well connected to all the major Indian cities and the district comes under the Jurisdiction of the Salem Division. Coimbatore North, Podanur, Pollachi and Mettupalayam are other important railway stations in the district. The other stations include Peelamedu, Singanallur, Irugur, Perianaikanpalayam, Madukkarai, Somanur and Sulur Road.


Road

The National Highway bye-pass road of Salem – Kochi highway passes through the Coimbatore district. Coimbatore district is well connected by roads of both national and state highways.


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Coimbatore District is renowned for its diverse tourist attractions. As one of the largest districts in Tamil Nadu, it boasts a variety of sightseeing spots, shopping hubs, and religious sites. Key attractions include the Aliyar Dam, Monkey Falls, Siruvani Dam, Cholayar Dam, Botanical Garden, Horticulture Farms, and the serene Vaitheki Falls—all of which are must-visit destinations.

Coimbatore also serves as a major gateway for travelers heading to neighboring Kerala or the popular hill station, Udhagamandalam (Ooty). For those seeking an enchanting journey aboard the Mountain Train, Mettupalayam, located just 35 km from Coimbatore, is the starting point.

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In the 18th century, Coimbatore was under the rule of the Kingdom of Mysore, led by Hyder Ali and later Tipu Sultan. Following the British victory over Tipu Sultan in the Anglo-Mysore Wars, Coimbatore became part of the Madras Presidency in 1799. It played a key role in the Second Poligar War against the British, particularly through the efforts of Dheeran Chinnamalai. In 1865, Coimbatore was declared the capital of the newly formed Coimbatore district and became a municipality the following year, with Sir Robert Stanes as the first Chairman of the City Council.

Coimbatore underwent rapid industrialization, especially with the textile boom of the 1920s and 1930s, which transformed the city into a significant industrial hub. Following India’s independence, Coimbatore continued to thrive as an industrial powerhouse and became a corporation in 1981.

Located in western Tamil Nadu, close to Kerala, Coimbatore is surrounded by the Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve to the west and north. The district’s unique topography includes the famous Palghat Gap, which links it to Kerala. Coimbatore is known for its rich natural resources, with numerous lakes and ponds that have supported local wildlife for centuries. The city has nine major wetlands, including Singanallur Lake, Kuruchi Lake, and Valankulam Lake, which are home to more than 125 species of birds, both resident and migratory. Notable migratory birds such as the Spot-billed Pelican, Painted Stork, and Ibis frequent these wetlands, especially between August and October.

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Valparai Hill Station

Valparai Hill station is located above 3500 feet height from the sea level on the Anamalai mountain range of the Western Ghats and is also one of the best  tourist places in Tamilnadu. At a distance of 64 km from Pollachi and 102 kms distance from Coimbatore. Valparai Hill station is pollution free heavenly land surrounded with full of tea estates.It stands majestically with Green Spread Mountains and picturesque forest all around. Travelling between Pollachi to Valparai is itself an exotic experience.

This place has number of tea and coffee estates surrounded by thick forest. The climate of Valparai is most suitable for tea, coffee, cardamom and cincona trees. According to the earlier records, in 1846, Mr. Ramaswamy Mudaliyar started cultivating coffee in his private estate. Afterwards, in 1864, the Karnatic Coffee Company began their coffee plantation here but they could not make it profitable, hence they sold part of their land. In 1890, W. Wintil and Nordan bought a huge portion of land in Valparai from the Madras State Government under the British Raj. Wintil deforested the area and established tea and coffee estate. He was assisted by Carwer Marsh, an experienced planter. Carwer Marsh, owing to his dedication and hard work, later came to be known as the Father of Annamalais. A statue has been erected in Kavarkal Estate, which is dedicated to Carwer Marsh.

Chinna Kallar is one of the places in Valparai which receives the highest rainfall areas in India. There are around 40 steep, hairpin bends to reach Valparai from the plains of Pollachi. The region is also a rich elephant tract and is known to have many leopards. The Valparai range is also the habitat of Nilgiri Tahr. Tourists can also make a visit to the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, which is one of the most prominent attractions of Valparai. At this sanctuary, travellers can spot the lion-tailed macaque, barking deer, wild boar, the Nilgiri and the common langur among others. Valparai is also great place for bird watching. The Great Hornbill, the Malabar Pied Hornbill and the Grey Malabar Hornbill are regularly seen here.

Upper Sholayar Dam (15 km) is a fantastic place to visit from Valparai. Other important places to visit include Nirar Dam (7 km), Aliyar Dam (30 km), Monkey Falls (24 km), Balaji temple (Karimalai -15 km), Velankanni Church (Karimalai – 15 km), Pancha Mugha Vinayagar Koil (Near Sholayar) etc. In addition to sightseeing, travellers can also engage in trekking and can also make a visit to the tea estates.

A three day summer festival is organized at Valparai in the month of May to boost tourism. This event includes sessions for children, food festivals, cricket and football matches. Furthermore, flower shows, folk and tribal dances are also a part of this event. Thousands of tourists come here to see the summer festival and enjoy the natural beauty.

Valparai has plenty of accommodation options in the form of resorts, hotels,cottages, home stays and tea estate bungalows.

Valparai is connected by bus with Pollachi, Coimbatore, Chalakudy and Palani.

The best time to visit Valparai is from October to November and March to May.


Aliyar Dam

Aliyar Dam is a charming location surrounded by Annamali Hills with wonderful natural views. It is located between Pollachi and Valparai.At a distance of 64 Kms from Coimbatore, 24 Kms from Pollachi & 545 Kms from Chennai.

Built across Aliyar River between 1959 and 1969, the primary purpose of the dam is to support irrigation for Pollachi and near by places for Agriculture purpose. The height of the dam is 81 meters. There is a well maintained park built at bottom of the Dam. The view of the Anamalai range around the reservoir is a feast for the eyes and the view of the coconut groves from top of the dam is amazing. Boating is available here.

It is connected by frequent buses from Pollachi. Most of the people visiting Valparai make a trip Aliyar Dam too.


Kovai Coutralam

Kovai Kutralam is a scenic spot with a gentle waterfall originating on the Siruvani hill ranges. It is located on the western ghat mountain range that lies to the west of this city at a distance of about 32 kms from Coimbatore. The siruvani dam is just above this water fall and this place is under the control of state forest department. Permission has to be sought from them to visit this Kovai Kutralam Falls. Limited bus service is available from the city and this area is out of bounds after 5 pm. This is the only place near Coimbatore where you find a nice enchanting waterfall.


Events & Festivals

Important Festivals and Events

Pongal Festival

Pongal the Harvest Festival of Tamils is celebrated every year in Janaury 15th.

Tahipoosam and Thirukarthigai Festival

Tahipoosam and Thirukarthigai in Maruthamalai Temple is celebrated in the months of

January and February.

Sri Koniamman temple Festival

Car Festival in Sri Koniamman temple is celebrated on March 1st every year.

Panguni Uthiram Festival

Panguni Uthiram is celebrated in Perur Patteswarar temple in March every year.

Aranganathar TempleFestival

Car Festival in Aranganathar Temple, Karamadai is celebrated in March every year.

Anthoniar Church Festival

Anthoniar Church, Pulikulam Festival is celebrated in May to June every year.

Lord Jagannath Festival

Annual Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra organised by ISKCON is celebrated in January every year.

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