Thursday, August 30, 2012

Travel Guide - Ooty



Ooty

Misty mountains, terraced landscapes, pebbled streams and green everywhere your eyes could see, it is Ooty, the most popular hill station in South India. The whole town is a visual treat with well manicured garden, colonial building and British churches. Innumerous trekking trails in the city are sure to lead you to an absolutely new spot untouched by human influence.

This is what Ooty is all about, great be it weather or the views of the Nilgiris. Stay in the hotels or the luxury independent bungalow, Ooty is the place to be if you want to soothe your minds and soul. Just come here and succumb to the best that the nature proffers.

When To Go

Ooty is a destination that can be visited all through the year. Summers are quite pleasant, winters are cool, and monsoons are beautiful. However, the best time for visiting Ooty is from October to June.
  • Winters(November to January)are very pleasant and cool with minimum touching 5°C. November is peak tourist season and winters months are good for indulging in all types of tourist activities.
  • Summers (March to May) have an average temperature in the range 15°C to 20°C. This time is ideal for sightseeing and other tourist activities.
  • Monsoons ( June to September ) offers good rainfall, especially the months of July and August, interrupting outdoor activities but scenic lovers can enjoy the green fresh look and the more picturesque side of the place in monsoon season.

    Ooty is very attractive in all seasons, Winters can be chilly with ice forming. Flower shows during February - March attract many tourists. Ooty celebrates New Year, especially in hotels, with great enthusiasm and cultural shows. The place can be visited all through the year keeping off the heavy rainy days in monsoon.

    History

    The history of the Nilgiri Mountain, where Ooty is located, goes back to many centuries. Not much information is available on the reason behind the name ‘Blue Mountain’. While some blame the smoky mist present in the area, while some are of the opinion that the blue Karunji flower, is the reason behind it.

    No historical data confirms Ooty to have been under the rule of any kingdom or dynasty. The closest relevance can be associated with Tipu Sltan who built a cave like structure in order to expand his kingdom.

    What today stands as the Old Ooty has some historical connections with the Toda tribes. It is believed that the Todas handed over that part of Ooty to Mr. John Sullivan, the ten governor of Coimbatore, in order to develope the town.

    The British predominantly stayed in Ooty and owned almost all the land. The town served as the summer capital of the Madras Presidency and the colonial days. During those times, the wounded soldiers of the British army were also sent here to recover after the war.

    Travel within city

    Ooty is a hill station located in the Nilgiris. The best way to reach Ooty is by road. The nearest airport is at Coimbatore which is located around 100 km from the hill station. There are taxi services available from Coimbatore airport. However it might be advisable to pre arrange taxis from the hotel as they are safer. They charge around Rs 1300 for the trip. Ooty railway station has only one train connectivity and tourist can take a jeep or a taxi from the station to the hotel. They are relatively cheap and cost around Rs 200 to the city center.

    Rented Bicycle


    Cycles, private cars and jeeps are the best way to get around the hill station. Hiring bicycles from the lake is a good way to see the town. Most of the main places are located nearby and can be accessed using cycles. They usually charge around Rs 20 per hour.

    Jeeps


    Jeeps are also available extensively throughout the place. They can be hired for day trips to the surrounding area and are relatively cheap. They cost around Rs 500 per day.

    Taxi


    Cabs and taxis are available from the bus stands and they are a good option for travelling to some of the surrounding villages and plantations. They cost around Rs 750 for a day trip.

    Attractions

    Doddabetta Peak

        mustsee Doddabetta Peak marks the highest point in Ooty. Located at a height of 2,623metres, it is ideally located just 10 kms from the city and proffers some of the most exotic views of the area. Usually shrouded by heavy mist, on a clear day tourists can enjoy bird’s eve view of Mysore plateau and Coimbatore. Located atop the Doddabetta Hill peak is the observatory that has two telescopes offering unparalleled views of the region. The entrance fee to the point is Rs 2 and tourists are advised to carry warm clothes as the temperature on the hill dips to freezing mark. Timings: 7.00 am to 6.00 pm  Charges: Rs 2  

    Ooty Botanical Gardens

        mustsee
    The Botanical Garden in Ooty is the prime attraction in the city. Laid in the year 1847, it boasts of rare species of trees, well manicured gardens and extensive varieties of flora. Maintained by the Tamil Nadu’s Horticulture Department, the most important attraction here is the 20 million old fossil trees, an Italian Garden and the only tree in India, on which monkeys cannot climb.

    The best time to visit this garden is during the month of May, when the Annual ‘Summer Festivals’ is in full swing. The entrance fee for the Botanical Garden in Ooty is Rs 10 for adults and Rs 5 for children. Visiting time is from 8:00am to 6:30pm. Timings: Daily 7.00 AM to 6.30 PM  Charges: Adult - Rs 20, children - Rs 10 Camera - Rs 30 Video - Rs 100  

    Ooty Lake

        mustsee
    Sprawling in an irregular ‘L’ shape is the magnificent Ooty Lake. Known for its boat races, pony rides, children’s park and toy train, the Lake is a perfect picnic spot in Ooty. The main draw towards the Lake happens in the month of May, when the boat race and boat pageantry festivals are held. Founded by John Suillivan in the year 1823, the lake today comprises of a race course, mini gardens and a bus stand. Tourists are advised to enjoy boating in the Ooty Lake.

    The entrance fee is only Rs 1 and boating charges range from Rs 30 to Rs 115. Visiting time is from 8:30am till 5:30pm. Timings: 9.00 am to 5.30 pm  Charges: Boathouse Admission - Rs 5Boats - Starts from Rs 60  

    Tiger Hill

        mustsee The beautiful Tiger Hill can be reached by undertaking a 3 km strenuous trek. Located on the Eastern side of the town, the hill offers a closed cave as its main attraction. The cave has various historical legends associated with it. Atop the hill, which is 16 kms from the main town, one can enjoy bird’s eye view of the nearby surrounding.

    Holy Trinity Church

        popular One of the oldest landmarks of Ooty, Holy Trinity Church was converted to a full time church in the year 1858. An important place among Christians, the church is one of the oldest colonial structures and is Tudor in appearance. The stained glass windows and the chaplain of the great Tamil scholar George Uglao Pope are the main attractions here.

    Kamraj Sagar Lake

        popular The Kamraj Sagar lake Dam in Ooty is an idyllic picnic spot that has an equally scenic way to reach. Located amidst the green shrubs and trees, one can reach it through Kandal. Proffering natural bliss and a cool ambiance, the dam also has provision for fishing. Also known as Sandynallah, the Kamraj Sagar Lake is a perfect tourist spot in ooty, where the travelers can enjoy the best of nature.

    Main Bazaar

        popular Main Bazaar, also said to be the heart of Ooty, is a paradise for shopaholics. Selling almost everything under the sky, the tourists are advised not to miss buying the fresh fruits like plums and carrots, handmade chocolates, oils and spices. Various traditional handicrafts are also worth buying. The Toda silver jewelry sold here are a must buy.

    Marlimun Lake

        popular Murlimun Lake is a popular Lake in Ooty, known for its shikara kind boats. Besides, there are various other types of boats that too can be used for boating on the lake. The lake is not very deep and the fountains and waterfalls located in vicinity, just increases the beauty of the place, bounty times.

    Mukerti National Park and Lake

        popular In the Southern Part of the Nilgiri mountain lays the Mukurti National Park. Known for its varieties of flora and fauna, the sanctuary was established in the year 1982 and since then has been the abode of various endangered species of animals. While one can drive through the park, trekking is an enjoyable option. Lying close to the national park is the Mukerti National park, is the Mukerti Lake, wherein tourists can enjoy boating. Various mythological legends associated with the lake also make it an interesting place to visit.

    Entrance fee is Rs 15 for adults and Rs 10 for children below 12 years. Timings: 9 am to 5.30 pm except Tuesdays  Charges: Below 5 years - Free, Children above 5 years and below 12 years - Rs 10, School Children (Age 5 to 12 years) from Government and aided Schools - Rs 2, School Children from Private Schools (Age 5 to 12 years) - Rs 10 Adult: Rs 15  

    Mukurti Peak

        popular Mukurti Peak, 40 kms from Ooty is situated on the Southern Eastern corner of Nilgiris Plateau. Highlighting the Mukurthi National Park as its main attraction, tourists can enjoy sighting some of the best specimens of the avian population. Another attraction here is the Mukurthi Dam, situated at the foot hills of the peak.

    Ooty Rose Gardens

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    Misty morning
    The panoramic hill station of Ooty is popular for its fragrant Rose Garden. Offering a wide range of varieties of roses, this garden is locates at a height of 2200 to 2400mts above sea level and is said to foster the largest collection of rose (1419 varieties) in any Garden in India. Maintained by the Horticulture Department of Tamil Nadu, the garden has been in existence since May 20th 1995. Tourists are advised to carry an umbrella as occasional rains appear. It is also a pictorial delight, so missing the camera is an offence.

    Entrance timings are from 8am to 6pm and fee is Rs 5 for adults and Rs 2 for children. Timings: Daily 8.00 AM to 6.30 PM  

    Pykara Lake and Pykara Falls

        popular
    Located on the Ooty Mysore Road is the Pykara Lake and waterfall. Besides, being a scenic attraction, it is also a pilgrim spot for the Todas. The largest river in the region, Pykara, is the source of water for the waterfall which falls from a height of 55mts and 61mts. An important attraction here is the boat house maintained by the TTDC. Tourists can also enjoy boating in the Pykara Lake. In vicinity to the lake is the Wenlock Downs, ad idyllic picnic spot, popular among film makers as well.

    Sanctuary Avalanche

        popular Sanctuary Avalanche is situated in the Nilgiri hills and is a wild life sanctuary which was constructed with the holy intention to protect the wild life in southern India. Several species on the verge of extinction are reared with great care and caution and are provided with an eco friendly environment where they can breed easily and have life going on.

    The national park is situated about 67 kilometers away from ooty and is a wonderful place for people who love wild animals. Killing of wild life is strictly prohibited in this zone, so if shooting is the passion, this is not the right place to opt for.

    St Stephen's Church

        popular St. Stephen’s Chruch is one of the most holy places in Ooty. Built in the year 1830, the church is one of the best examples of colonial heritage in India. The church also houses a cemetery where one can find the graves of John Sullivan, the man who discovered Ooty. The prime attractions of this church are the stained glass paintings depicting various chapters from Bible. Carved completely out of wood, the church is one of the most upbeat marvels of wooden architecture. Timings: Visiting Hour - 10.00 am - 1.00 pm & 3.00 pm - 5.00 pm (Monday to Saturday)Services - 8.00 am to 11.00 am (Sunday)  Charges: Free  

    Thread Garden

        popular
    Thread Garden in Ooty is one-of-a-kind man made attraction, which highlights an entire garden made out of a needle and thread. An initiative of Mr. Antony joseph, who took almost 20 years to fulfill, reveals one of the most exotic creations of mankind. The flowers, the leaves and even the droplets of water on them have been created using a thread, are a feast to the eyes. At a mere fee of Rs 10 for entrance, the thread garden offers handcrafted visual delights to the tourists. Tourists are also advised to indulge in shopping for these handcrafted marvels from the shops located inside the garden.

    Toy Train

        popular Toy Train Ride of Ooty, is the best way to get one-on-one with nature. A panoramic laid back ride from Mettupalayam to Ooty, the Toy Train takes around 4 hors to reach Ooty. This train ride reveals some of the most exotic natural views, which are sure to win the heart of any tourist. At a mere cost of Rs 24 per person, the train panoramically passes through forests, plains, hills and tunnels, providing the travelers with surreal experiences to remember. A must in every sense!

    Trekking

        popular
    Ooty, once the summer capital of the British in India, is endowed with the bounty of nature. A favorite sport of the area, trekking has gained admiration with the tourists in the recent years. Ooty forms the perfect base for a number of exciting treks, some long and some short, into the adjoining hills.

    The winter season is the best time to explore the natural glory of Ooty through trekking.

    There are several treks which differ in distance, heights and landscape. Also, a base camp is built at Parsons Valley, which aids as an initial point for the trekkers. Ooty-Parson’s peak-Porthimund-Mukurthi National Park-Pandiar Hills-Pykara Falls-Mudumalai National Park-Ooty is a long trek which exposes the trekkers through some of the most beautiful and unexplored parts of the Nilgiris. The picturesque view of Mudumalai Sanctuary is certainly spectacular for adventure tourists.

    Ooty also offers short one day treks to the tourists. One of them is through the forested area of Glenmorgan. Located at a distance of 17 km from Ooty, it is rich in eucalyptus, wattle and rhododendron trees. One can also trek to Dodabetta, the second highest peak in the Western Ghats. The peak lies about 10 km from Ooty. The climb to the top isn’t much of a challenge; however, from here one can have a splendid view of the surroundings.

    Trekking in Ooty, certainly adds to the joy and excitement of the tourists who love to enjoy nature in a completely unique and innovative way.

    Elk Hill

       Elk is a scenic point located atop a hill in Ooty and offers panoramic views of the valley. The place also has a few luxurious resorts and hotels.

    Emerald Lake

      
    Emerald lake is a wonderful lake in the upper plateau region of the Nilgiri hills. It is a part of the silent valley and is beside the Red hill nature resort which is a best picnic place of the region.

    The site of the lake is wonderful and one would definitely love being at that place. One would hold one's breathe by looking at the wonderful sites of the nature and fun is to the fullest. The chirping birds and ducks and other swimming creatures add beauty to the place and the sun set and sun rise is also spectacular here. There is tea plantation in the suburbs and one can enjoy different flavors of tea, fresh and fine.

    Government Museum & Art Gallery

       The Government Museum, Mysore Road, Udhagamandalam has items of tribal objects, districts ecological deatails and representative sculptural arts and crafts of Tamil Nadu. It is situated about 2 Kms, from Udhagamandalam in the main Mysore road. It has various collections of contemporary paintings and sculptures all over from India. Timings: 10.00 am to 1.00 pm & 2.00 am to 5.00 pm (Closed on Fridays, Second Saturdays and National Holidays)  Charges: Entry Free  

    Horse Riding

       Horse riding in one of the most popular attraction in Ooty and also are one of the best means to explore the region. Horses can be hired along with a guide near the boathouse region of the lake. Charges: Rs 50 to 150 for an hour.  

    Jain Temple

       Besides the multitudinous tourist attraction, there is no dearth of pilgrim attractions in Ooty. One of such popular pilgrim places to visit in Ooty is the Nasiyan Jain temple, located on the Prithvi Raj Road. The temple is dedicated to the first Jain Trithankara, Rishabhdeoji.

    Though the construction of the temple began in the year 1864, it was opened for public only in the year 1895. Thousands of tourists flock here every year to not only pay homage to the revered but also to explore the museum situated alongside the temple. .

    This temple is revered most by the Digamber sect of Jains and is gaining immense popularity among the followers of other sects as well.

    Kandal Cross

       Kandal cross is Roman Catholic church located in Nilgiri and is the best church for the Nilgiri Catholics of the place. It is considered to be the Holy Shrine of the place. It is also the Calvary of Tamilnadu and is located near Udhagamandalam.

    It is renowned place for the people of the region and is well known for the wishes of people coming true. That is what the belief of the people is and is known for curing the ill, blessing the people and wishes coming true. People light the candle in the church and wish something from the bottom of their heart, with the great hope of it coming true. It's a great pilgrim place where sacred prayers are always offered on Friday evening.

    Ketti Valley

       Ketti valley is a small village developed in the valley region of the Nilgiri Mountains in Tamil nadu. Ketti valley is a valley, which stays to be 7000 feet deep inside the mountains near coonoor.

    The climate is wonderful and it stays to be good enough all year round. The temperature fluctuations in the year are not much and it stays in the range of 25 to 21 degree centigrades.

    There are different tea plantations available in the region and tea plantation was firstly introduced in this particular region in southern India. The village is wonderful and it goes to sleep early and follows the old traditional approach of life, which is indeed wonderful.

    MacIvor's Bund

       MacIvor's bund is in the suburbs of Ooty and Dodabetta peak. The motor car or bike would be the easiest way to reach the place while one is in ooty. It is a hilly region and one would definitely love to go riding on the motor bike on the roads which have curves and which go steep high in the mountains.

    There is a beautiful church in the place and it is just 12 kms from ooty. It is very close to the avalanche hills and is just 7 kms apart from there. It is a plain region just in the center of the mountains, which cover it from almost all the sides.

    Muniswarar Temple

      

    Murugan Temple

       Situated atop the Elk hill, the Murugan temple in Ooty is dedicated to Lord Murugan and the location offers panoramic views of the nearby located regions. The best time to visit the temple is during the months of January and February, when the famous Thaipudam festival is held with great pomp and show.

    Ootacamund Club

       Ootacamund club is located on the Nilgiri hills high up in the air. It is almost 7000 feet above the sea level. It is highly popular golf club in the world. It has its footings more than 100 years down the line and is a wonderful place for the people to play and have all great fun playing in the club. It has its wonderful website too so that people can book their visits online and have a planned visit to the place.

    Apart from the games, poker and casinos is what is most loved and opted for by most of the people. People come there from distant places so as to have great fun and enjoy the weekend with their family members and friends.

    Radio Telescope

       The Radio Telescope is located in Muthorai and has been in existence for over 25 years. A part of National Centre of Radio Astrophysics, the telescope is 530 mts long and 30 m wide and operates on a frequency of 326.5 MHz. The telescope is used to observe interplanetary scintillation and helps in providing a dataset to understand space weather changes and their predictability.

    Raj Bhavan

       Raj Bhavan is the abode of the governor of Tamil nadu and is located in the City of Madras. Initially Raj Bhavan was in Parade Square, which was destroyed by the French. These days it's located in the Guindy Park and the area covers the region of about 156.14 acres, and several public places are also made in the suburbs. A small part of it has been provided to the forestry department. Several other areas like Adyar River Bed and Ikkadu Thangal too belong to Raj Bhavan and these places are used as water pumping station these days.

    Several animals like deer, birds, and reptiles too are provided a warm and friendly environment with the nature friendly intention of protecting those species of life on earth. It has more than 150 years of history and is a worthy place keeping up the status of the resident.

    Ramakrishna Mutt

       Scenic beauty, Holy temples, divine churches, toy train ride and thrilling adventures are not all what Ooty has to offer. Ooty also boasts of some great mutts that will allow you to experience some soul searching. One such place is the Ramkrishna Mutt that allows you to indulge in meditation and spiritual learning.

    This Mutt was founded by Swami Ramakrishnananda, a disciple of Sri Ramakrishna (who was a follower of Swami Vivekananda). Enveloped by the lush green valleys, this mutt is the perfect place for some self introspection and enjoying surreal calmness.

    On your visit to Ooty, do not miss to experience the tranquility of mind and body that is offered by the Ramkrishna Mutt.

    Sacred Heart Church

       Sacred Heart Church in Ooty was constructed by reverend Fr. Foubert in the year 1897. The main attraction of the church - the bell towers - was constructed only after the First World War.

    The church gained the status of diocesan Cathedral only after Ooty was categorized as a separate diocese on 3rd of July 1955. In the year 1989, the church underwent a large renovation after the accident in which the roof of the sanctuary had fallen.

    Sacred Heart Church is located on the Havelock road in Bandishola, Ooty. In the city that is known for its scenic delights, the Sacred Heart Church holds a charm of its own.

    Sri Mariamman Temple

       Situated atop the Elk hill, the Murugan temple in Ooty is dedicated to Lord Murugan and the location offers panoramic views of the nearby located regions. The best time to visit the temple is during the months of January and February, when the famous Thaipudam festival is held with great pomp and show.

    St.Mary's Church

       St Theresa’s Church is the oldest Anglican Church in India and is a popular attraction in Ooty.

    The Tea Factory

      
    Tea Garden
    There are several small tea factories which cater the life of the people and provide livelihood to a wide number of people earning their bread from the meager income they avail by working in tea factory.

    Tea factories are well equipped and produce tea of different qualities and focus on a large international market. The whole process of manufacturing the tea is well optimized and is highly grounded up with well planned process so as to produce highly edible and good quality tea to be sold in the market place.

    The taste of the fresh, just made tea is so fine that one should taste it once to have that essence of freshness. It would surely be a wonderful experience.

    Thomas Church

      
    A tour to Ooty is incomplete without paying a visit to the St. Thomas Church. A compelling view of the Ooty Lake can be sighted from the St. Thomas Church.

    The main attraction at St. Thomas Church is the memorial of St. Thomas. It boasts of being the tallest memorial in Ooty, with huge pillar that is crowned by a cross. One can find this pillar on the grave of William Patrick Adam, who was the governor of Madras and passed away in Ooty in the year 1881.

    An interesting fact that attracts tourists to the graveyard of St. Thomas Church is that the saite served as a location for the shooting of the film A Passage to India, E.M. Forster and directed by David Lean, in the year 1984.

    Tribal Research Center

       Tribal Research Center near Ooty, is dedicated to the studies on the tribal communities of the state. Established in the year 1983 at Udhagamandalam, it is located at a mere distance of 10 kms from the Ooty Bust stand. This institute plays an integral part in planning the development of the tribal. Besides, they also cater to the welfare of the 6 primitive tribal communities that have been flourishing in those areas since ages.

    The main attraction at the Tribal Research center is the Tribal museum that boasts of rare artifacts and pictures of the ancient tribal groups of Tamil Nadu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. The life size replica of the Todas, Kotas and Paniyas tribes enjoy huge appeal from the tourists. Many attractive sculptures displayed in the museum depict the rich and varied tribal cultures of the various tribes that exist in Tamil Nadu and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

    Besides visiting the museum, one can also enjoy reading books and journal available on the tribal culture, at the in-house library. The audio-video presentation during the tribal festival time forms a unique attraction.

    Tribal Research Centre is a stone’s throw away from Ooty (10 kms). Catch the daily bus (Emerald) to M Palada and get down at the TRC stop. From here a scenic short walk will take you to the Tribal Research Centre. Timings: 10.00 am - 5.00 pm (Monday to Friday)  Charges: Free  

    Union Church

       The Union Church in Ooty is a place of worship for evangelical believers and the church is located inside a 155 year old heritage building.

    Upper Bhavani Lake

      
    Upper Bhavani lake is a very wonderful lake and has lots of water in it all year through. The lake is wonderful and has great natural beauty. Once if one visits the lake the memory of the lake stays in the mind for a long time.

    A huge dam is constructed on the lake, which helps in providing water to the nearby regions and that has highly aided in the development of agriculture in that particular area. Specific tea plantations have been encouraged and have flourished well due to the construction of dam near the upper bhavani lake. The name of the dam is Upper Bhavani Dam and it has been named after the name of the lake.

    Venkateshwara Perumal Temple

      

    Excursions

    Bellikkal
    Bellikkal is a small village that is located in the Nilgiris in southern India. Nilgiris means Blue Mountains, and that literal translation can help you to envision the beauty that is in store for you. This village is located just to the south of the well-known Sigur Plateau in the state of Tamil Nadu.

    Bellikkal is a small enough village that it is still relatively pristine. It is an excellent home base for experiencing the impressive ecology that is a part of the amazing country of India. Leisure walks are popular for tourists to experience here. Walking in this region allows you to experience the Western Ghats. Ghats means stairway which provides you with a mental image of what the beautiful landscape must look like in Bellikkal.

    The Mudumalai forest, the Bandipur forest, and the Moyar River can all be enjoyed from this hill village. The views from Bellikkal of all three of these locations are impressive. Cardamom forests surround this area as well.

    Honeymooners appreciate the quiet solitude that exists in this small village. Mountain biking and trekking are two popular activities for tourists to experience in this area. Enjoying an ayurvedic massage is another popular activity when visiting this quiet village.

    Bird watching is another draw for the area. It is common to be able to see such birds as woodpeckers, bulbuls, shrikes, morning doves, drongos, and crow pheasants. Seeing bear, bison, deer, elephants, and tigers are also a possibility in the region surrounding this small mountain village.

    Bellikkal Lake

        popular Bellikkal Lake is a beautiful water feature that has some great views to offer. Fishing here may not be a good idea since this lake is a popular watering hole for a variety of wild animals. Elephants can be frequently seen getting a drink early in the morning or right at dusk here. Tigers, bear, bison, and deer are all possible animals that could be sighted as well. A wide variety of birds also like to frequent this lake. It is not uncommon to see such birds as bulbuls, shrikes, morning doves, crow pheasants, drongos, and wood peckers.

    Bison Valley

        popular Bison Valley acquired its name from the Indian bison that roam throughout the area. Impressive views of cardamom forests are possible from this beautiful valley. Beautiful greenery exists in almost every place that you look.

    A wide variety of wildlife inhabits this valley. The wildlife includes such animals as bears, bison, deer, tigers, and elephants. Taking leisurely walks on the numerous pathways that meander around the valley are a popular pastime for tourists. Mountain biking and trekking are also popular activities to participate in. Bird watching is another popular activity in Bison Valley. Such birds as woodpeckers, drongos, morning doves, shrikes, and bulbuls can be seen in the area.

    Kalhatti Falls

        popular
    Kalhatti Falls is a magnificent waterfall that plummets 400 feet or 122 meters. Sometimes these falls are referred to as the Kalahasti Falls. It is almost a transcendental experience to witness the raw power that this waterfall contains, yet it radiates beauty and grace at the same time. The falls are surrounded by beautiful greenery.

    The Mudumalai forest, the Bandipur forest, and plenty of cardamom trees can be found all in the same general area as Kalhatti Falls. It is also possible to experience some of India's exotic wildlife in the area of the falls. Bear, tigers, elephants, and monkeys can all be seen in that region.
    Coonoor
    Coonoor, located in the clue hues of the Nilgiri hills is a famous hill station, popular for its natural attractions. Located at comfortable distance from Bangalore, the town is well connected by rails and roads. Also sobriquet as ‘Small Tea Garden’, the major attraction of Coonoor lies in the various points and tea gardens that embellish the town.

    Visit the Dolphin’s nose, Lamb’s Rock and Lady canning Seat for some of the most spectacular revelation of nature. The green patches in the town serve as perfect picnic spot. To add to the natural panorama, there are varieties of avian species that one can enjoy sighting.

    The best time to visit the Coonoor hill station is during the annual fruit and vegetable festival held in May. There are also very unique festivals like tea and tourism festivals that invite tea aficionados from all over the world.

    Catherine Falls

        mustsee Catherine Falls, also known as St. Catherine's Falls, is located in the area that surrounds Coonoor. This beautiful waterfall falls from an impressive 250 feet. It can clearly been seen from the top of Dolphin's Nose if seeing the entire waterfall as one total impression is what you are looking for. It is also possible to take a road to the top of the falls. This vantage point allows you to truly appreciate the awesome power that Mother Nature has contained within a waterfall as you look down the 250 feet to the pool of water and its surrounding landscape below.

    Dolphin's Nose

        mustsee Dolphin's Nose is an enormous rock formation that is entirely unique. The protruding rock formation looks exactly like what it is named after, a dolphin's nose. It takes some effort to climb to the top of this rock outcropping, but the views are absolutely worth the hard work. There are gigantic ravines found both to the left and right of Dolphin's Nose. In one of the ravine's you can clearly see the awe inspiring Catherine Falls with its continuing stream several thousand meters below. In the other ravine, you can spot where the Coonoor stream meets the Kotagiri stream. Both streams that are contained within these two ravines ultimately feed the Bhavani River which is located a relatively short distance away opposite of the Dolphin's Nose.

    Sim's Park

        mustsee
    Sim's Park is an unusual botanical garden that was developed back in 1874 by Mr. J.D. Sims and Major Murray. Naturally occurring trees, shrubs and creepers, are in the park as are many unusual species of plants that have been brought in from a variety of places around the world. The park is situated in a deep ravine on the northern side of Coonoor and covers twelve acres of undulating land. The well though out park has a beautiful lay out. There is an annual fruit and vegetable show that is held in the park that is well attended.

    Hidden Valley

        mustsee The Hidden Valley is in the region that surrounds Coonoor. This valley is known for being both impressive and beautiful. Access to this valley is not readily available. Instead, it is necessary to trek to this particular valley. The green, lush landscape combined with the breathtaking mountain views make this trek worth all of the physical exertion. The valley is fantastic when you get there, but half of the fun and enjoyment come from the actual trekking experience. Fabulous views abound as you make your way toward the Hidden Valley. You will not regret for on minute that you choose to take on this excursion.

    Kotagiri

        popular Nilgiris' oldest hill station is Kotagiri. It is located in the same general area as Coonoor. This village is set in what looks like the typical tea plantation with its gently sloping hills. Kotagiri is partially in the shade of the Dodda Betta Range, so constant sunlight everywhere is not a possibility. The Rangaswami Rock and Pillar, St Catherine Falls, and Elk Falls are all places that are near Kotagiri that are worth seeing. By far the most popular attraction in the area is the Kodanad Viewpoint. This one vantage point provides you with exceptional views of the plains, the blue hills, the Moyar River, and the mysterious rising mist.

    Lamb's Rock

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    Lambs rock
    Lamb's rock is an excellent picnic spot near Coonoor. It is a point on the way to Dolphin's Nose. It was named after the man Captain Lamb who tried in earnest to open a path to that particular point. With such a view, no wonder this man put forth such a valiant effort to reach the point. The rock is a jagged cliff that drops down several hundred feet to the lush jungle below. On the right hand is the Hulical ravine. It is possible to see the Coonoor stream some 5000 feet below. This vantage point also provides you with an excellent view of the Coimbatore plains.

    Droog Fort

        popular Droog Fort is located in the area surrounding Coonoor. Getting to this fort does take some physical exertion since trekking must be undertaken to get there, but the hard work is definitely worth it. This old and worn out fort is located 6,000 ft above the plains. Today, only a wall remains of this military outpost. Tradition says that this fort was used by Tippu Sultan as an outpost. With such an impressive location that allowed the fort to command impressive views in all directions, no wonder it was used as an outpost. In order to get to this site, you must travel through the Nonsuch Tea Estate. Droog Fort is also referred to as Bakasura Malai. This name links it to the legend of a local demon, Bakasura.

    Wellington's Golf Course

        popular Cantonment of Wellington is located in the near vicinity of Coonoor. It is in Wellington that the well-respected Defense Services Staff College is located. The Wellington Golf Course is a popular place to stop and enjoy a civilized round of golf. In the midst of the exotic landscape, the touch of normalcy surrounded with the unusual location makes golfing at Wellington's an attractive possibility for many people. This golf course is especially popular with film crews who film in the area. During the filming of a movie, the relaxing motion necessary for golf can counteract the stress that occurs in the filmmaking process. No wonder Wellington's Golf Course is a popular place to visit.
    Red Hills
    Red Hills, a pristine region of Nilgiris ranges and an ecologically fragile area in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, is located at a distance of about 28 km from Ooty. It is believed that the place was christened by the British. One British Colonel finding resemblance of the place with his native place in Britain and gave the name Red Hills to this place.

    The eye feasting natural beauty and the pleasant cool ambiance are the major features of this place. The great expanse of lush green forests and the unpolluted atmosphere make this place a unique destination for eco friendly tourism. Red Hills is enriched with open lusting green grasslands and dense woody forests providing exotic views of nature and its beauties.

    The major attractions in the Red Hills are the eight serene lakes located in and around the place. The scenic blue lakes are Emerald, Upper Bhavani, Avalanche, Porthimund, Parson’s Valley Lake and Western catchments numbered 1, 2 and 3. The tourists can try out some fishing in these lakes. Carp and trout are plenty in these majestic lakes. One can spot many bird fauna over the lakes as well.

    Set on the backdrop of magnificent Nilgiri blue hills, Red Hills offers splendid panoramic views of miles and miles of Tea plantations surrounding it. One can breathe the fresh air and spend his time in relaxation over the grass lawns for many hours. Tranquility and scenic beauty provide any visitor of this place a real unforgettable experience for a lifetime.

    One can get a rare chance of experiencing the life and style of Toda tribes settled around the Avalanche Lake. Red Hills nature resorts, situated at height of 7,000 ft in a hillock is a popular resort around the majestic place.

    Lake District

        popular India’s Lake District is found near Red Hills where the numerous rain-filled reservoirs make for an impressive and incredibly beautiful landscape. In fact, there are 8 separate lakes in the area with each being remarkably beautiful in its own right. The scenic blue lakes are Emerald, Upper Bhavani, Avalanche, Porthimund, Parson’s Valley Lake and Western catchments numbered 1, 2 and 3. The tourists can try out some fishing in these lakes. Carp and trout are plenty in these majestic lakes. One can spot many bird fauna over the lakes as well.

    Numerous tourists visit this area every year in order to experience the majestic and natural beauty created by the water of the area. The Govind Ballabh Pant Zoo is also found in the Lake District. Many exotic animals that are native to the area such as the famous Bengal tiger, elephants, and monkeys can be seen at the zoo.
    Itineraries

    1nt Bandipur, 2nt Ooty, 2nt Kodaikanal

    Day 2: Arrive at Ooty / SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Arrive at Ooty / Sightseeing (0 min)
    Day 3: Kodaikanal SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Coonoor Sightseeing (20km) (0 min), Arrive at Kodaikanal / Sightseeing (0 min), Kodaikanal Sightseeing (0 min)

    1nt Bandipur, 2nt Ooty, 2nt Kodaikanal cab from Bangalore

    Day 2: Arrive at Ooty / SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Arrive at Ooty / Sightseeing (0 min)
    Day 3: Kodaikanal SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Coonoor Sightseeing (20km) (0 min), Arrive at Kodaikanal / Sightseeing (0 min), Kodaikanal Sightseeing (0 min)

    1nt Bandipur, 2nt Ooty, 2nt Kodaikanal cab from Bangalore

    Day 2: Arrive at Ooty / SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Arrive at Ooty / Sightseeing (0 min)
    Day 3: Kodaikanal SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Coonoor Sightseeing (20km) (0 min), Arrive at Kodaikanal / Sightseeing (0 min), Kodaikanal Sightseeing (0 min)

    1nt Bandipur, 2nt Ooty, 2nt Kodaikanal cab from Mysore

    Day 2: Arrive at Ooty / SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Arrive at Ooty / Sightseeing (0 min)
    Day 3: Kodaikanal SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Coonoor Sightseeing (20km) (0 min), Arrive at Kodaikanal / Sightseeing (0 min), Kodaikanal Sightseeing (0 min)

    1N Mysore 1N Bandipur 2N Ooty cab from Bangalore

    Day 2: Arrive at Ooty / SightseeingStart: 10:00 AM, Arrive at Ooty / Sightseeing (0 min)
    Distances
    Coimbatore 72 km 1h
    Kochi 259 km 3h, 40m
    Kodaikanal 260 km 5h
    Bangalore 267 km 5h, 10m
    Mangalore 396 km 5h, 50m
    Chennai 511 km 8h, 10m
    Bellikkal 10 km
    Coonoor 18 km 20m
    Red Hills 18 km

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