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Ooty (Udhagamandalam)
Place: Tamil Nadu Best season : Between
November and March, avoiding high-season crowds (April-June and
September-October). Significance: Queen of the Hill
Stations in South India
Ooty (Ootacamund) the Queen of the Hill
Stations, also known as Blue Mountains is one of the most beautiful
hill stations in India. This hill station has splendid green
downs and lofty hills of extraordinary scenic beauty and is endowed
with a salubrious climate similar to the English summer.
Located in the Western Ghats at a height of
7,500ft, Oooty / Udhagamandalam is the headquarters of the Nilgiri
district. Ooty was the former summer retreat of the British. John
Sullivan, the collector of Coimbatore who founded the first European
settlement here, stumbled across Ooty's idyllic scenery in 19th
century during one of his nomadic searches for rare flowers. The
name Ooty or Ootacamund derives its name from the local Toda word
Udhamandalam meaning village of huts. The Tamil 'Whotai'
a species of dwarf bamboo that grows in the forests, 'kai' meaning a
fruit or green stuff in the middle and the Toda 'mund' meaning a
village clapped at the end. Ooty, however, got its name during the
British rule, by calling 'WOTYKAMUND' in the Madras
gazette.
Ooty
nestles in an amphitheater created by four majestic
hills-Doddabetta, Snowdon, Elk Hill and Club Hill. These hills are
part of the Nilgiri ranges that are really the meeting point for the
Western and the Eastern Ghats.
Ooty has become more of a 'honeymooner’s paradise'
and a de-facto filming location. Apart from coffee and tea
plantations, trees like conifers, pine and wattle dot the hillside
of Oooty and its environs. While visiting you will also come
across many eucalyptus trenches . The fresh smell of eucalyptus
trees in a trendy and clement breeze will make you psychedelic for
sure. The funnel-shaped blossoms covering the hills in floral
profusion and the lavender-blue flowers spread over the mountains
will pack you with memories for a lifetime.
Ooty has many places to see. The idyllic valley
views, tranquil forest ranges, beautiful flora and fauna with
bustling music of the wildlife.
Botanical Garden Built in 1847, by an
English gardener Marquis of Tweeddale , this quite, beautiful, well
maintained garden covers an area of 22 acres. It has 2000 different species of
trees, fashioned beds laid beds laid
out in an Italian style, beautiful flowers including
orchids, a fossil tree trunk of 20 million years, a small artificial
pond, alpines and medicinal plants among beautiful lawns and glass
houses. The bushes are cut into the shapes of animals and
birds. Annual flower show is held here in third week May
every year. This show is one of the main attraction of Ooty.
The rose garden 750m from Charing Cross contains over 1,500
varieties of roses. It is open from 0800 to 1800. The best
time is September to October and from April to May of the year .
Timing - 8 A.M -6 A.M. Entrance fee: Rs. 5 per head for
adults, Children- Rs.2
Doddabeta Peak About 10km East of
the Railway Station, off the Kotagiri Rd 2623 meters the highest
peak This is a great place to enjoy the spectacular view of
the mountainous valleys and peaks. The place is very serene. This
place has a nice view tower wherein you can use high-power TTDC
telescope to view surrounding places. On a bright day, one can
have a bird's eye view of the plains of Coimbatore and Mysore,
the plateau towns Ooty and Coonoor and the barracks at
Wellington can also be seen at a distance.
Pykara Situated at a distance of
19 kms. from Ooty, the river has a dam and a power plant. The
great charm of the place is its perfect serenity, sparkling
atmosphere and enchanting surroundings. The falls, about 6km from
the bridge on the main road, are best in July. There is a forest
Rest House and a boat House with Restaurant is at Pykara. .Boats are
available for hire in Pykara dam.
Ooty Lake
An artificial lake constructed between 1823 and
1825 by Mr.John Sullivan, as an irrigation tank. The 2.5km long lake
covers an area of more that 25hectre with the famous narrow-gauge
toy railway line running along one bank; rowing boats are available
for hire. You can also go for horse-back riding around the lake.
This is one of the most popular tourist spot. Pony rides for
children is a major attraction. The mini-train for children is still
another attraction.
Stone House This house was built by John
Sullivan. It was occupied by the Principal of the Govt. Art
College. The tribals called it as Kal Bangla (stone
bungalow).
St. Stephens Church It
is the first church built in Ooty,1820. It is said that the
wood for this church was brought from Tipu Sultan's Lal Bagh Palace
in Srirangapatnam after his final defeat. These wood had to be
hauled up by the elephants from the plains. It has a clock
tower, nine tubular bells and a gallery.
Black Thunder Asia's No. 1 Water Theme
Park - Black Thunder, is set at the foothills of the gigantic
Nilgris and 50 kms from Ooty. It is a thrilling and adventures water
theme park at Mettupalayam. The water theme park is spread over 65
acres of land with green hills as backdrop and full of coconut and
arecanut trees is a pleasant atmosphere. This park has adventurous
water games and land games.
How to get there
Air: The nearest airport is Coimbatore (100km) which is connected to Chennai, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Rail: Udhamandalam has the narrow gauge
railway. It is connected to Mettupalayam (46km) which is directly
connected to Coimbatore and Chennai on broad gauge.
Mettupalayam to Ooty, is connected
by a Mountain Railway which is 4 hours journey.
Road: Udhamandalam is connected by good
tarmac road. It is 535km from Chennai (Salem, Mettupalayam); 89km
from Coimbatore.
Bus: There are regular bus services
connecting Udhamandalam to Coimbatore, Trichy, Bangalore, Madurai, Kannyakumari, Mysore, Palghat, Calicut and Tirupati.
Accommodation: Here are a list of
hotels in Ooty.
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Fortune Hotel Sullivan Court 3 Star
123, Selbourne Road,Udgawandalam (Ooty)- 643001 Phone :
0423 - 2441415 / 16, 2441068, 2443022, Fax : 0423 -
2441417
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Holiday Inn Gem Park
Ooty 3 Star Sheddon Road,
Udagamandalam-643001 Phone : 0423 - 2442955, 2443066, 2441761,
2441762 Fax : 0423 - 2444302,
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Hotel Khems Ettines Road,
Udagamandalam- 643001 Phone : 0423 - 2441635 /36,
2444188, Fax : 0423 - 2442461,
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Hotel Lakeview West Lake
Road, Ootacamund-643004 Phone : 0423 - 2443580 - 82, 2443904,
2440978 - 83, Fax : 0423 - 2443579,
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Hotel Sinclairs Ooty
Udagamandalam 3 Star 444, Gorishola
Road,Udagamandalam- 643001 Phone : 0423 - 2444309, 2441376 -
80, Fax : 0423 - 2444229,
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Howard Johnson The Monarch 3
Star Church Hill,Off Havelock Road,Udagamandalam-
643001 Phone : 0423 - 2444408, 2444418, 2443655, Fax : 0423
- 2442455,
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Howard Johnson The Monarch Safari
Park Udagamandalam Bokkapuram, Masinagudi-643
223 Phone : 0423 - 2526250, 2526343, Fax : 0423 -
2526326,
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Merit Inn Southern Star
Udagamandalam 22, Havelock Road, Udagamandalam- 643001
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Nahar Hotels (Nilgiris)
3 Star 52 A. Charring Cross, The Nilgiris ,
Ootacamund- 643 001: Phone : 0423 - 2442173,
2443685, Fax : 0423 - 2452253,
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Nalapad Residency
2 Star ood Cock Road, Near Rex School St.
Marys Hill Udagamandalam- 643 001
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Savoy Hotel Heritage 77,
Sylks Road, The Nilgiris City : Udagamandalam-
643101 Phone : 0423 - 2444142 upto 2444147, Fax : 0423 -
2443318,
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Sterling Holiday Resorts (India)
Ltd P.B. No. 73, Kundah House Road,
Fernhill-Udagamandalam- 643004 Phone : 0423 - 2441073, 2450948,
2450949, Fax : 0423 - 2445890,
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Sterling Holiday Resorts, Elk
Hill P.B. No. 25, Ranakrishna Mutt Road, Ramakrishna
Puram Udagamandalam-643001 Phone : 0423 - 2441395, Fax :
0423 - 2444265,
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The Nilgiri Woodlands Ettines
Road, Udagamandalam- 643 001 Phone : 0423 - 2442451,
2442551, Fax : 0423 - 2442530,
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The Willow Hill
Udagamandalam 2 Star 58/1,
Havelock Road, Udagamandalam- 643 001 Phone : 0423 - 2444037,
2444758, Cell: 9994310025,
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Welcome Heritage Fern Hills
Palace Fernhill Post, Fernhill, Udagamandalam-
643004 Phone : 0423 - 2443910 to 15, Fax : 0423 - 2443097,
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Welcome Heritage Regency
Villas Fernhill Post, Fernhill, Udagamandalam -
643004 Phone : 0423 - 2442555, 2445681 /82 /83, Fax : 0423 -
24443097,
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