3-Day Itinerary from Coimbatore to Karur

  1. Day 1: Kovai Kondattam
    9.8 km (20 minutes) from Coimbatore

    Kovai Kondattam is a water theme park situated in Coimbatore. The park has a variety of water rides and dry rides which will entertain visitors of all age groups. Some of its popular rides include the Kodaikanal Falls, Wild Water Ride, and Wave Pool. Besides water rides, the park also has indoor games, gardens, and dining options to keep visitors occupied.

  2. Day 2: Amaravathi Dam
    73.5 km (1 hour 50 minutes) from Kovai Kondattam

    The Amaravathi Dam is a picturesque location situated near Udumalpet. Apart from being a popular picnic spot, it also has an eco-park and boating facilities for visitors. The dam is surrounded by greenery and provides a beautiful view of the local landscape. The eco-park has a wide variety of flora and fauna, which is well maintained.

  3. Day 3: Karur Kalyana Venkataramana Perumal Temple
    87 km (2 hours 10 minutes) from Amaravathi Dam

    The Karur Kalyana Venkataramana Perumal Temple is a famous Hindu temple located in Karur. The temple is known for its intricate carvings, spacious halls and intricate architecture. The temple houses deities of Lord Rama, Lord Venkateswara and Sri Hanuman. The temple is known for its grand festivals and attracts a lot of tourists during the Brahmotsavam festival.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Kovai Kondattam (4 hours, INR 500)
  • Amaravathi Dam (5 hours, INR 1000)
  • Karur Kalyana Venkataramana Perumal Temple (1-2 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 1500

Useful Tips

If visitors have more time, they could visit the Monkey Falls on Day 2, which is located en route to the Amaravathi Dam. In addition, if they are interested in textiles, they could also visit the Kangeyam and Palladam textile hubs.

On the other hand, if visitors have limited time, they could skip the Amaravathi Dam and spend more time exploring Coimbatore or Karur, depending on where they may be more interested.

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