India is the birthplace of yoga and with this tour, you'll get the chance to learn a bit more about the ancient tradition in an authentic, reverent setting. This trip includes a meditation session in the Dhyanalinga Temple as well as a visit to the Adiyoga Shiva Yoga Statue, a 500-metric-ton statue of the Hindu lord Shiva.
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India is the birthplace of yoga and with this tour, you'll get the chance to learn a bit more about the ancient tradition in an authentic, reverent setting. This trip includes a meditation session in the Dhyanalinga Temple as well as a visit to the Adiyoga Shiva Yoga Statue, a 500-metric-ton statue of the Hindu lord Shiva.
Embark on a transformative journey to the majestic Adiyogi Shiva Statue, a powerful symbol of inner awakening and the origin of yoga. Located at the foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains near Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, this awe-inspiring 112-foot statue — recognized by the Guinness World Records — represents Adiyogi, the first yogi and source of yogic science.
Nestled within the tranquil premises of the Isha Yoga Center at the foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains in Coimbatore, the Linga Bhairavi Temple is a vibrant and powerful space dedicated to the Divine Feminine. Unlike conventional temples, Linga Bhairavi radiates a raw, intense energy that is both nurturing and fiercely protective — a sacred space where devotion meets the primal force of creation.
The temple is consecrated to Linga Bhairavi, a manifestation of the Devi who embodies the three fundamental qualities of life: Tamasic (stability), Rajasic (action), and Sattvic (purity). Her presence is tangible — many visitors report feeling deeply grounded, emotionally cleansed, or even spiritually recharged in her presence.
Dhyanalinga Temple to understand the feeling of inner immense energy, after that continue to enhance your experience at where Adiyogi Shiva Yoga Statue was consecrated, it was built by the Isha foundation and weighs around 500 tonnes. The statue is for inspiring and promoting yoga, and is named Adiyogi, which means “the first yogi”, because Shiva is known as the originator of yoga. The height of the statue, 112 feet, symbolizes the 112 possibilities to attain to liberation, that are mentioned in yogic culture.
Coimbatore, known as the 'Manchester of South India,' is a vibrant city in Tamil Nadu renowned for its textile industry and educational institutions. It offers a blend of urban life and natural beauty, with nearby attractions like waterfalls, temples, and wildlife sanctuaries.
A beautiful waterfall located about 60 km from Coimbatore, offering a serene and refreshing experience.
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, offering a spiritual and cultural experience.
A unique museum showcasing a vast collection of rare and exotic plants and trees.
Steamed rice cakes served with a tangy lentil soup.
A thin, crispy pancake made from fermented rice and lentil batter.
Aromatic rice dish cooked with meat, spices, and herbs.
The best time to visit Coimbatore is during the winter months when the weather is cool and pleasant, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Coimbatore is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be cautious, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Coimbatore Junction
Gandhipuram Bus Stand, Ukkadam Bus Stand
The city bus service is affordable and covers most parts of the city. Buses are often crowded during peak hours.
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A popular hill station known for its scenic beauty, tea plantations, and pleasant climate.
A picturesque hill station with lush greenery, waterfalls, and tea estates.
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