Marudhamalai Temple

At the first look, it seems like the edifice is touching the sky, literally! Lord Murugan or Kartikeya is the main deity of worship in the Temple as the devotees from all over the world pay a visit to the Temple in hopes of getting the pure blessings of the Lord. Another highlight of this temple is that it grows medicinal herbs which are used for making Ayurvedic medicines.

Location: Temple Rd, Maruthamalai Adivaram, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641046

Price: INR 5 per person

Timing: Open on all days, 5.30 AM to 1 PM (morning hours) | 2 PM to 8.30 AM (evening hours)

Best time to visit: All year long

Patteeswarar Temple Perur

It is quite an ancient temple which was built to worship Lord Pateeswara Swamy, commonly known as Lord Nataraja. The temple is situated at a distance of approximately 9 km from the main city and is largely known for its grand architecture, ancient artwork, paintings, sculptures, carvings, and relics.

Moreover, when you enter the temple, you will find a majestic idol of Lord Pateeswara that has a scar on his face, given by Kamdhenu. This one is one of the biggest temples in Coimbatore and thus makes it to the list of the best places to visit in Coimbatore.

Location: Perur Main Road, Perur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641010

Price: Free entry for normal darshan | INR 20 for special darshan

Timing: Open on all days, 5 AM to 1 PM (morning hours) | 4 PM to 9 PM (evening hours)

Best time to visit: March to April and December to January

Sree Ayyappan Temple

This Temple is one of the most significant places to visit in Coimbatore, and thus attracts an influx of visitors all year. One more reason for its popularity is that it is located in the heart of the city and its magnificence is such that both tourists and locals can’t resist themselves from visiting the Temple at least once. Moreover, this temple is a delight for architecture and history lovers.

This temple is also referred as ‘Second Sabarimala Temple’ since the style, architecture, and puja processions are quite like this temple. No wonder it is overflowed with art, architecture and history enthusiasts all year along.

Lord Ayyappa is the revered deity of this temple and devotees from all over the world visit this edifice to seek the Lord’s blessings. The temple is also dedicated to other Gods such as Lord Shiva, Maha Vishnu, Sri Murugan and Ma Durga.

Location: 143, Chinnasamy Naidu Rd, Siddhapudur, New Siddhapudur, Tamil Nadu 641044

Timing: Opened on all days, 5 AM to 11 AM (morning hours) | 5 PM to 9 PM (evening hours)

Best time to visit: January to August | September to December

Adiyogi Shiva Statue

Settled amid the lush green forest side of Velliangiri Mountains, Adiyogi Shiva is the world’s biggest bust statue, carved out of 500 tonnes of steel. The statue is a part of the popular Isha Yoga Centre and stands at a height of 112 feet. The purpose behind this standing statue is to promote the culture of yoga and meditation. Since Lord Shiva is the Adiyogi or the first teacher of yoga, He is the symbol of promoting this beautiful ancient art.

The figure is shiny black in colour and exhibits moksha theme in yogic culture. However, anyone and everyone is invited to the centre to practice the art and better themselves. The base of the statue also leads up to the shrine and meditation centre. The place is always full of tourists and practitioners all through the year. No wonder this Statue is the one of the top tourist attractions in Coimbatore.

Location: Mahashivaratri Grounds, Ishana Vihar, Velliangiri Foothills, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641114

Price: No entry fee

Timing: Open all days, 6 AM to 8 PM

Best time to visit: Can be visited all year but April to October is quite a good time to learn yoga and meditation.

Eachanari Vinayagar Temple

This temple is dedicated to Hindu Lord Ganesha and attracts devotees from all over India, especially at the time of Ganesh Chaturthi, the Indian festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha every year. However, the invigorating Dravidian architecture of the Temple calls for a day’s visit for anyone who is travelling to Coimbatore.

There are many folktales and stories related to the Temple and Lord Ganesha. Amongst the most popular ones is that of a cart, which got stuck exactly in the place where this Temple stands today, and it was believed to be God’s wish to have a Temple constructed in the same spot. Thus, this magnificent Temple was constructed and is highly revered by both locals and tourists alike.

Location: Pollachi Main Rd, Eachanari, Tamil Nadu 641021

Timing: Open all days, 5.30 AM to 1 PM (morning hours) |4 PM to 9 PM (evening hours)

Best time to visit: September and October (especially at the time of Ganesha Festival)     

Anubhavi Subramaniar Temple

If you are someone who seeks spirituality and divinity in every being, then this Temple will make you fall in love with its energy. Nonetheless, it attracts travellers, seekers, locals, and regular tourists alike toward its premises. If you are looking to find some peace of mind, then do visit this temple. You will soon find out how incredibly healing the vibes around this place really is.

Since the temple is set atop a mountain, the views surrounding the temple are so spectacular that if you do not click some pictures, you will regret it.

Location: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641302

Price: No entry fee

Timing: Open all days, 9 AM to 6 PM

Best time to visit: All year long

Vellingiri Hill Temple

The Vellingiri Hill Temple, situated in Coimbatore, is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Perched atop the majestic Vellingiri Hills, this temple is not only a spiritual haven but also a natural marvel. Pilgrims undertake a challenging trek through lush forests and rocky terrains to reach the temple, which stands at an altitude of approximately 6000 feet.

Dhyanalinga, Coimbatore

Upon entering the Dhyanalinga dome, visitors are enveloped in an aura of profound silence and tranquility. The atmosphere within is designed to facilitate deep meditation, allowing individuals to experience a sense of stillness and connection. The consecrated energy of the linga creates a powerful yet calming environment, making it easier for visitors to achieve a meditative state. The silence is often punctuated by the soft sound of water, adding to the overall sense of calm.

The Dhyanalinga complex also features the Theerthakund, a subterranean water body designed for ritualistic immersion. Taking a dip in the cool, energized waters of the Theerthakund is believed to purify the mind and body, preparing individuals for a more profound meditative experience in the Dhyanalinga. The soothing water further enhances the sense of peace and rejuvenation that pervades the entire complex.

Beyond its spiritual offerings, Dhyanalinga also serves as a hub for various cultural and educational activities. The Isha Foundation conducts regular programs and workshops focused on yoga, meditation, and holistic well-being. These initiatives aim to empower individuals with tools to enhance their physical, mental, and emotional health, promoting a balanced and fulfilling life.

Masani Amman Temple

Popularly known as the temple of justice, Masani Amman temple is cradled 15 km away from the scenic town of Pollachi. Devoted to Mahamuniappan, Sri Masani Amman, and Neethi Kal, this historic temple sits right in front of the confluence point of Aiyar river and Uppar stream. Apart from being a sacred site of worship, it also serves as a venue for panchayat and justice authority to settle disputes.

The temple houses a 17-feet long idol of Sri Masaniamman with skull in one hand, serpent in another, and drums in other hands. The image of this idol is placed in reclining form which sets it apart from any other temple. If you are looking for a sacred spot to delve deeper into the mythological history of Karnataka, Masani Ammam temple is one of the must-visit places to visit in Coimbatore for you.

Location: Uppilipalayam, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu