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Looking for flights from Coimbatore to Bellary? Visit Adani One, for pocket-friendly and hassle-free bookings. Get the most convenient flight booking experience at the most affordable price. All you have to do is choose a date for the journey, and put in your source and destination cities. Adani One’s optimized airfare calendar will give you a comprehensive list of all available flights on your route for your chosen date. Choose from reputed airlines like Air India, Go First, Indigo, SpiceJet, and Vistara. To get the best flight tickets, you may filter by time, date, airfare, and round-trip or one-way ticket. Experience amazing deals on your flight ticket purchases. Get awesome discounts or cashback offers if you buy your tickets early or book for a round trip. Be it your desktop, laptop, or mobile phone, you can book your tickets on Adani One from the comfort of your home, office, or even while on the go. Currently, no commercial flights are operating from or going to Bellary Airport. The closest airports to Bellary are Hubli Airport (220 km) and Bangalore Airport (289 km). There are no direct flights between Coimbatore and Hubli. IndiGo runs a few flights that take around 6 to 10 hrs to fly to Hubli, with 3-8 hr layovers in Bangalore or Chennai. However, IndiGo has several non-stop flights that will take you from Coimbatore to Bangalore in about an hour. Once you land in Bangalore, you can take a rental car or bus to Bellary. There are also several trains from Bangalore to Bellary running every day. Browse the Adani One platform to select the best flights for your Coimbatore to Bellary trip and book your flight tickets now.

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About Bellary Airport

Bangalore Airport is officially known as the Kempegowda International Airport (IATA: BLR). The airport is located in Devanahalli, around 40 km north of the city centre. The airport has one integrated terminal that handles both domestic and international flights. Reputed airlines like AirAsia, Alliance Air, Go First, IndiGo, Air India, Vistara and SpiceJet operate from this airport. It has flights to and from 40 domestic cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, and Chennai. There are also international flights to 15 destinations like Frankfurt, London, and Abu Dhabi. Bangalore Airport has several passenger facilities like free Wi-Fi, luggage trolleys, ATMs, child care facilities, a business centre, currency exchange, duty-free stores, pharmacies, restaurants, snack bars, etc.

About Bellary

Bellary, also known as Ballari, is a city in the eastern part of Karnataka, around 55 km southeast of the Tungabhadra Dam. Situated between two granite hills, the Bellary Gudda and Kumbara Gudda, the city is well-known for its textiles and garments. As a result, cotton processing has been a major occupation here since World War I, with many mills and processing industries. The community of tailors in the city stitched the uniforms for the Indian Army during the war. The name Ballari can be traced back to the Basava Purana. Legends say that a man named Ballesha Mallayya, an ardent devotee of Shiva, would only have his meal after worshipping the Shivalinga. One day, Lord Shiva came to him in the form of a balla (grain measure). The place where this divine act happened came to be known as Ballari. The Bellary region was a part of the Vijayanagara Empire, as the city is just 61 km from Hampi, the capital of the empire. The city is known for a 16th-century fort standing on top of a giant granite rock. In the 18th century, Haider Ali, the ruler of Mysore, took over Ballari and ordered the renovation of the Bellary Fort. The culture of Bellary is a fusion of the traditional and modern. A melting pot of different religions, cultures, languages, and festivals, the city is a perfect example of diversity when it comes to people. The city is also known for amazing craftsmanship, particularly for the wooden artefacts and toys. Home to many historic places, some of the important attractions to visit in and around the city are Hampi, Bellary Fort, and Matanga Hill.

About Coimbatore Airport

Coimbatore International Airport (IATA: CJB) is located 11 km from the city centre. The airport has a single terminal that manages both domestic and international flights. It also has a single runway. Coimbatore Airport is connected to several Indian cities, like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kozhikode. The airport has international flights to Sharjah and Singapore. Air Arabia, Go First, Air India, IndiGo, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Scoot, and SpiceJet are some of the airlines that operate at this airport. Coimbatore Airport is equipped with facilities like a tourist information counter, ATMs, a child-care room, a lost & found room, disabled services, first aid rooms, luggage carts, etc.

About Coimbatore

Coimbatore is a city in the western part of the state of Tamil Nadu. The city is located on the banks of the Noyyal River, along the Western Ghats, and falls between Chennai and Kozhikode. Coimbatore is the second largest city in Tamil Nadu and the 16th most populated city in India. Coimbatore used to be a tribal land dominated by the Kosars in the Sangam age. Their capital used to be called Kosampathur, which likely became Coimbatore City. The tribals were eventually beaten and conquered by the Rashtrakutas, and then they were defeated by the Cholas. When the Chola empire began to decline, Coimbatore went to the Chalukyas and then to the Pandyas. The city was briefly conquered by the Madurai Sultanate before being taken over by the Nayaks of the Vijayanagara Empire. Later, the city was conquered by Haider Ali and integrated into the Mysore Sultanate. After Tippu Sultan was killed, the British took over the city until India became independent. Coimbatore is called the ëManchester of South Indiaí because the city is a big cotton producer and has a big textile industry. Coimbatore is also called ëPump Cityí because it produces the majority of pump motors in South India. It is also known for growing tea and coffee plantations in the surrounding hills, in which timber is also produced. The official language of the city is Tamil and Kongu Tamil (also known as Kangee or Kongalam). The predominant religion in the city is Hinduism. It also incorporates Christian and Muslim communities. The best time to visit Coimbatore is September to March, or after the monsoons because it usually receives heavy rainfall.

Place to visit in Coimbatore

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Adiyogi Shiva Statue

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Monkey Falls

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Nilgiri Biosphere Nature Park

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Perur Pateeswarar Temple

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Airport Information

Coimbatore

Coimbatore International Airport, Airport Road, Peelamedu - Pudur Main Rd, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 641014

Bellary

Frequently Asked Questions

IndiGo allows you to carry dry food on your flight.
Bellary Airport does not support commercial flights. You will have to take a flight from Coimbatore to Bangalore or Hubli and then take a bus, train, or car from there. Hubli Airport is 220 km from Bellary and Bangalore Airport is 289 km.
Coimbatore is famous for its Kovai Cora or Kovai Kora cotton sarees.
Two days is enough to cover Bellary. Hampi will be the major destination, followed by the Bellary Fort.
3-5 days is enough time to see all of Coimbatore.
Coimbatore is the second most populous metropolitan area in Tamil Nadu after Chennai. It is also the 16th most populated metropolitan area in all of India. However, Coimbatore is a Tier-II city.
There are no direct flights between Coimbatore and Hubli. IndiGo runs a few flights that take around 6 to 10 hours to fly to Hubli, with layovers anywhere from 2 hours and 50 minutes to 7 hours and 25 minutes in Bangalore or Chennai. However, IndiGo has several non-stop flights that will take you from Coimbatore to Bangalore in 50 minutes to an hour. While the distance between Bellary and Bangalore is approximately 70 km greater than that of Hubli, flying to Bangalore is more convenient.
Some of the most visited places in Coimbatore are the Adiyogi Shiva Statue, Vydehi Falls, and other various Hindu temples.
Coimbatore is known for its textile equipment, replacement parts, motor pump sets, wet grinders, and many engineering items and services.
Bellary is one of the most culturally rich cities in the state of Karnataka. The city is home to historic sites like Hampi, Matanga Hill, and the Monkey Temple.
Bellary has some traditional Kannada snacks like Vogani Mirchi, Rasam Bonda, Bandi Idli, Holige, and Mysore-style Biriyani.
Coimbatore cuisine is dominated by South Indian food. Try some dosa, idli, white rice with rasam, lemon rice, and Kozhi Urundai (chicken meatballs in gravy). Also, have some filter coffee while you snack on some crunchy murukku. Jigarthanda is a Tamil milkshake speciality.
The Bellary region of Karnataka is famous for its Channapatna toys. These toys and dolls are hand-made from wooden beads by local craftsmen.
The best months to visit Coimbatore are September through February. The monsoons provide heavy to moderate rainfall in Coimbatore, and the winters are consistently pleasant. However, summers are hot and humid, and thus best avoided.
Coimbatore is a giant in cotton production, and the city is heavily reliant on its textile industry, earning it the nickname ëManchester of South Indiaí.