January
16.0 - 33.2 °C
February
17.2 - 35.9 °C
March
19.3 - 37.9 °C
April
21.5 - 38.6 °C
May
21.2 - 37.8 °C
June
21.3 - 35.4 °C
July
20.9 - 34.2 °C
August
21.1 - 34.2 °C
September
21.2 - 34.7 °C
October
20.2 - 34.6 °C
November
18.6 - 32.8 °C
December
16.6 - 31.9 °C
Major Airports :
Coimbatore International Airport (CJB)
Calicut International Airport (CCJ)
Cochin International Airport (COK)
State :
Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore
Major Airports :
Coimbatore International Airport (CJB)
Calicut International Airport (CCJ)
Cochin International Airport (COK)
State :
Tamil Nadu
Where nature meets culture and industry
Coimbatore offers a charming blend of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural history, and the most vibrant and innovative textile industries, fetching it the title of "Manchester of South India." Nestled between the Western Ghats and the river Noyyal, Coimbatore’s beauty comes from the rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, serene lakes, wildlife sanctuaries and wildlife scantuaries. The city is a vibrant mix of heritage and modernity offering visitors a range of experiences from stunning temples to yoga retreats and lively bazaars.
The gateway to Siruvani
Coimbatore has a close connection with the Siruvani dam, around 45 km away in the neighbouring Kerala, which supplies drinking water from the Siruvani river. The state of Tamil Nadu funded the dam project, and the two states have an agreement where Coimbatore is allowed to draw water. With its proximity to Coimbatore, the Siruvani Dam and Reservoir in the Western Ghats is seen as a key natural attraction that is accessed by visitors to Coimbatore.
Here you can witness nature's grandeur and technological innovation in perfect harmony. The Siruvani valley is a haven for nature lovers. One can take quiet nature walks along known forest trails to enjoy the serene Siruvani lake, and bubbling waterfalls. Siruvani is also home to many species of birds, including rare ones like the Great Hornbill and the Malabar Trogon.
Water that quenches the city's thirst
The water from the Siruvani Reservoir is well-known for providing some of India's purest and tastiest drinking water, Coimbatore is often referred to by the epithet ‘Manchester of South India’ due to its importance as a hub of textiles, supported by cotton supplied by the surrounding agricultural belts. The name goes back to colonial times, and the city is still well known for its textiles and garments.
A trove of
fascinating facts
A trove of
fascinating facts
Situated on a hillock, the Marudhamalai Temple is dedicated to the Lord Murugan. Believed to have been built in the 12th century, the temple is known for its stunning Dravidian architecture and a sacred pond that is said to have healing powers.
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