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Gowribidnur to Coimbatore

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Gowribidnur to Coimbatore is approximately 380 km. You can drive via NH 44 or take a train from Bengaluru. The route passes through Salem and Erode. Expect a travel time of 7 to 9 hours. Coimbatore is a major industrial city known as the Manchester of South India.

Total Distance: 380 km by road, 320 km air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via NH 44, taking 7 hours.
Cheapest Way
Train from Bengaluru to Coimbatore.
Compare Gowribidnur to Coimbatore Routes
Train
Connecting
Duration
8 hours
Avg Price
500 - 1500 INR
Operator
Kovai Express
Route
Gowribidnur to Bengaluru, then train to Coimbatore.

Kovai Express is the most popular train for this route.

Travel Tips
  • Transport
    Use Ola or Uber for city travel.
  • Food
    Try the authentic South Indian filter coffee.
  • Booking
    Book train tickets in advance.
  • Navigation
    Use Google Maps for highway routes.
  • Timing
    Start early to avoid city traffic.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    Be careful on the Salem-Coimbatore highway.
  • Valuables
    Keep your bag secure.
  • Emergency
    Keep emergency numbers saved.
  • Health
    Carry water.
People Also Ask
  • Is Coimbatore safe?
    Yes, very safe.
  • How to reach?
    Train from Bengaluru.
  • What is the distance?
    380 km.
  • Are there hotels?
    Yes, many options.
  • Best time to visit?
    Winter.
Quick Info
  • From Gowribidnur, Karnataka, India
  • To Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

September to March.

Things to Do in Coimbatore
1
Adiyogi Shiva Statue
A massive iconic statue at the foothills of Velliangiri.
2
Marudhamalai Temple
A beautiful hill temple dedicated to Lord Murugan.
3
VOC Park and Zoo
A great place for families and children.
4
Gedee Car Museum
A unique collection of vintage and classic cars.
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