Coimbatore, known as the "Manchester of South India," offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and modern attractions
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Adiyogi Shiva Statue: A 112-foot tall statue of Lord Shiva, recognised by Guinness World Records
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Siruvani Waterfalls: A 70-foot high waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, perfect for hiking and boating
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Marudhamalai Temple A serene hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, located about 12 km from the city center
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Kovai Kutralam Falls: A picturesque waterfall in the Western Ghats, about 35 km from Coimbatore. It's a great spot for nature lovers, with trekking opportunities
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Gass Forest Museum: Located within the Forest College campus, this museum showcases a collection of preserved animals, fossils, and forestry exhibits
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Velliangiri Hills: A sacred site and trekking destination in the Western Ghats, often called the "Kailash of the South"
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Monkey Falls: Located about 65 km from Coimbatore near Pollachi, these falls are ideal for a day trip