5 Most Scenic Train Journeys Leading To Coimbatore
Coimbatore is a rapidly developing city in Tamil Nadu, and is also known as the 'Manchester of South India.' It lies at the foot of the Western Ghats and is well known for its picturesque landscapes along with its textile industries. Coimbatore serves as a central access point to major tourist spots like Ooty and Pollachi. Coimbatore is a must-visit for travellers from all corners of the world. One of the most magical travel experiences to the city is through train rides, and there are Indian Railway routes connecting the major cities with Coimbatore. Suggestions for the best train journeys to Coimbatore are listed below.
1. Chennai – Coimbatore Express
This route is among the most travelled in the South of India and connects Chennai to Coimbatore. The Express train brings you closer to nature and has picturesque views of emerald green fields, quaint villages, and small towns. The rural charm of Tamil Nadu can be felt with Indian culture blooming out of every spot. With the start of the journey, you will see a transition from the coastal mainland of Chennai into the elevated areas of Coimbatore. This route looks beautiful at dawn or dusk, when the sun's golden rays sweep the landscape.
2. Mangalore–Coimbatore Route
Riding on a train along the Mangalore–Coimbatore route is a never before experience for anyone as it has all the beauty of nature. Alongside the Dudhsagar Falls, the train gradually ascends along dense forests, waterfalls, and mountains. In particular, the Sakleshpur region showcases beautiful valleys which only add to the scenic beauty of the ride. The beauty of the ride is multiplied while in the monsoon as streams of water can be witnessed at every corner, all while the greenery shines the brightest.
3. Bangalore–Coimbatore Shatabdi Express
As we shift our eyes towards Bengaluru, the beauty around the city is known by all. Businessmen often take the Shatabdi Express, for it usually does not stop anywhere, along with the fact that the view from the train is splendid. As the train transverses from Bangalore to Coimbatore, it zooms past forests, farmlands, and a lot more gems of nature. There are a couple of regions on the route which are particularly breathtaking, like the area from Salem to Erode which has hills alongside massive fields of crops.
4. Hyderabad-Coimbatore Express
The train journey from Hyderabad to Coimbatore connects the Telangana state with the Tamil Nadu state and is especially known for the picturesque views it offers while crossing over both Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. When passengers are within range of Coimbatore they can see dry plateaus, river basins and crops growing in Tamil Nadu. All in all the beauty in nature makes this trip quite interesting.
5. Palakkad-Coimbatore Route
For those coming from the neighbouring state of Kerala, the Palakkad-Coimbatore route was very scenic. The route, which is covered in lush green tropical backwaters, leads to the Palakkad gap which is a tunnel through the Western Ghats and gets you to Tamil Nadu. During this journey, passengers get to experience breathtaking views of tea plantations, paddy fields and spice gardens. The difference in the greenery of Kerala and the barren land of Tamil Nadu is something that should not be missed.
Final Thoughts
Finding your way to Coimbatore by train is more than just travel; it is a visual journey through some of the most beautiful regions in South India. From traversing the Western Ghats to the rich cultural landscapes of Tamil Nadu and to savoring the heritage beauty of Nilgiri Mountain Railway, every journey is distinct from the other. These picturesque railway journeys take you nearer to Coimbatore, Deepening your love and respect for nature and culture. The next time you plan a visit to this amazing city, try taking a train for a remarkable experience.

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