Ooty:
Ooty, is also known as "Udhagamandalam". It’s been rightly titled as the as Queen of Hills. Ooty, the headquarters of The Nilgiris district is one of the famous hill stations in India. It is situated at an altitude of 2,240 meters above mean sea level. The word Nilgiris means Blue Mountains. It is a land of picturesque picnic spots and had been a popular summer and weekend getaway for the British during the colonial days.
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Ooty, is also known as "Udhagamandalam". It’s been rightly titled as the as Queen of Hills. Ooty, the headquarters of The Nilgiris district is one of the famous hill stations in India. It is situated at an altitude of 2,240 meters above mean sea level. The word Nilgiris means Blue Mountains. It is a land of picturesque picnic spots and had been a popular summer and weekend getaway for the British during the colonial days.
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Ooty Sight Seeing:
Places to visit in Ooty (Ooty Attractions)
Ooty,
being a popular hill station has lot many of attractions and places to see to
keep a tourist busy. Here is a shortlist of key attractions,
Ooty Botanical
Gardens: Spread over 65 acres, the garden boasts
of well manicured lawns and houses rare tree species including cork tree,
maple, oak etc. The star attraction is the fossilised tree trunk that is 20
million years old (yes, 20 million – not a typo). At the eastern end of the
garden is the Toda Hill, where the exhibits of Toda tribe, the original
inhabitants of Ooty are in display.
Ooty
Rose Garden: With more than 3000 varieties of roses, Ooty rose
garden has the largest collection of roses in India. The garden is well laid
out in terraces with rose tunnels, pergolas and bowers with rose creepers. A
small climb to “Nila Maadam” (view point within the garden) will enable one to
view and admire the entire garden.
Ooty
Flower Show: Ooty hosts the annual flower show in May. The first flower show
was held in 1896 and has been held almost continuously ever since. Flower show
attracts huge crowds and special arrangements are made by the Government to
monitor the crowds.
Ooty
Lake:
Ooty
Lake is an artificial lake built during British regime. It has a unique
irregular shape (like “L”) which s impossible to see in any natural lake. The
tourism department runs a boating club at the Ooty Lake from where one can hire
row boats. Children’s Park and mini train are other attractions very close to
the park. St.
Steven’s Church: Very
reminiscent of the Victorian era. Near to the church is the tomb of John
Sullivan, who is considered as the father of Ooty.
Dodda
Betta: Dodda
Betta literally means “Big Mountain” and is the highest peak of Nilgiris. At
Doddabetta, there are with two telescopes available thru’ which one can have a panoramic
view of the Nilgiri range and the valley.
Pykara Point on the Ooty Mysore
Road is where there are two waterfalls formed as Pykara river cascades down the
valley. There are boating options at the Pykara dam.
Glenmorgan: At 25 km North
West of Ooty is situated Glenmorgan , the oldest tea estate of Nilgiris. Today,
it is famous for the hydro electric power plant. Glenmorgan is an excellent
view point. There is a ropeway operated by TN electricity board that connects
two important points – Glenmorgan and Singara. Prior permission with TNEB is
needed to travel on the ropeway.
Coonor: Just 17 Kms from
Ooty, Coonor has managed to retain the old charm of hill station. Sim’s park
(botanical garden),Highfield tea factory, Lambs rock view point, Lady canning
seat view point and Dolphins nose view point are the key attractions at
Coonoor. Budget travelers are advised to take a bus or mountain train from Ooty
and then hire taxi/ autorickshaw at Coonoor to view these Coonoor sightseeing
spots. Coonoor taxi fares are much lesser than that at Ooty,
Ooty Toy Train:
Ooty train is popularly known as 'toy train', moving across the beautiful hills, and plains, making the journey a memorable experience.Ooty's train runs at a maximum speed of 33 km. per hour, crossing 16 long and short tunnels and 250 bridges.