Coimbatore
The third largest city of the state, Coimbatore, the headquarters of a district of the same name, is one of the most industrialised cities in Tamil Nadu. Known as the textile capital of South India or the "Manchester of the South", the city is situated on the banks of the river Noyyal. Some of the popular hill stations in India, including Ooty, Coonoor and Valparai, are at a close proximity fr
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Munnar, situated 135 km east of Kochi, is the highest (1524m) hill station of Kerala. The highest peak in south India, Anaimudi (2695 m) is a short distance from it. Munnar has a cool, bracing climate and exudes an old-world charm. The atmosphere is fragrant with extensive tea and cardamom plantations. The enchanting high range of lakes and streams, the low-flying clouds and the mist-filled valley
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Nilgiris or Blue mountains is a veritable fairyland bordering the Karnataka and Kerala states,. It has hill stations at various altitudes and is a very popular travel destination. There are cloud- kissing peaks, dense forests, rushing streams, undulating emerald green plains, breath-taking view of sudden drops, valleys and glades. The entire area of the district, 2,500 sq.km. in extent is unique f
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