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The 'Queen of Hill Stations' Udhagamandalam, better known
as Ooty, is the most popular hill station in South India.
Located in the Western Ghats at a height of 2240 metres, Udhagamandalam
is the headquarters of the Nilgiri district. The Toda tribe
has been living here since time immemorial, but the credit
for 'discovering' Ooty, making it accessible and developing
it, surely goes to the British. In 1822, John Sullivan, the
then Collector of Coimbatore, constructed the 'Stone House',
which is now the Chamber of the Principal of the Government
Arts College and one of Ooty's better known landmarks. Ooty
was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency, in the days
of the British Raj.
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| Places to Visit
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Rose Garden
The Rose garden located just 3-4 km from Charing Cross encompasses
10 acres of flowerbeds and exhibits 1919 varieties of roses!
The Ooty Lake
The beautiful Ooty Lake is a favorite haunt of tourists. There
are facilities for boating on the lake and pony rides for
children around it.
Botanical Garden
Maintained by the Horticulture Department of the Government
of Tamil Nadu, the Botanical Garden has a wide variety of
plants that include different types of roses, imported shrubs,
rare flowering plants, eucalyptus trees, several old trees
and even a fossilized tree trunk that is 20 million years
old. There is also a beautiful Italian floral garden.
The Dodabetta Peak
At a height of 2623 meters, Dodabetta Peak is the highest
point in South India. On a clear day, one can see the plains
of Coimbatore and the Mysore plateau.
Wenlock Downs
The undulating countryside just outside Ooty is ideal for
long walks.
ONE DAY EXCURSIONS AROUND CITY:
Kalhatti Falls (14 km)
The picturesque waterfalls come down a 36 m drop. A popular
spot for picnics and treks.
Glenmorgan (17 km)
The beautiful countryside with tea and eucalyptus plantations
undisturbed sholas and fine views is ideal for drives and
picnics.
Coonoor (10 kms)
A pretty hill town, Coonoor is located amidst tea gardens.
The Sims Park, established here in 1874, has fine lawns and
a collection of rare plants and trees picturesquely located
along a steep slope. Scenic waterfalls - Law's Falls and St.
Catherine Falls and fine vantage points with breathtaking
views and amusing names like Lamb's Rock, Dolphin's Nose and
Lady Canning's Seat dre popular picnic spots.
Pykara (21 km)
The grassy meadows around the Pykara Dam and reservoir are
popular with visitors.
Avalanchi (28 km)
Here, a calm lake is surrounded by forests.
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By Road: Ooty is conveniently located 280 kms from Bangalore,
140 kms from Mysore and 285 kms from Cochin.
By Air: Coimbatore, 100 kms away is the nearest airport.
By Rail: Ooty is connected on a picturesque narrow
gauge toy train line from Mettupalayam (the nearest mainline
station, connected to Coimbatore and Chennai).
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