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. There are
plenty of interesting tourist spots like Botanical Gardens, Lakes, Boat
houses, water falls, shooting spots, Wildlife Sanctuary.
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#Ooty Lake
Covering an area of around 65 acres, the Ooty Lake is a manmade lake
formed in 1824 under the British. It features a boathouse which offers
boating facilities to the visitors and is famous for hosting boat races
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#Doddabetta Peak
A visit to Doddabetta Peak was the reason I went to Ooty in the first
place. I had heard a lot about the picturesque Nilgiris and the amazing
views this place has to offer. The place stands at a height of around
8,650 feet and makes it the highest peaks in south India.
This place offers amazing trek spots and plenty of quiet and picturesque
locations to solitary wanderers like me. You might want to pack some
really good pair of binoculars when you reach this place to enjoy it to
the fullest. There is a small eatery placed here courtesy of the tourism
department of Tamil nadu that offers some okay tasting food at a cheap
price. |
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#Rose Garden
The Largest rose gardens in India, the Government Rose Gardens lie on
the slopes of the Elk Hill at an elevation of 2200 meters above sea
level. It also has one of the largest collections of roses with more
than 20,000 different varieties. |
#Mudumalai National Park
Also known as a famous Tiger Reserve, the Mudumalai National Park is a
home to several wildlife and bird species. The Bengal Tiger, Leopards,
Indian Bison, Asiatic Elephants and several other rare species of birds
and animals can be found here. |
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#Pykara River
Known as a sacred place for the Toda people, Pykara River flows through
the plateau and form several cascades and waterfalls. The Pykara falls
are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Ooty and are famous
for the shola trees,Toda settlements and wildlife. |
#Wax Museum
The Wax museum is housed inside a 142 year old bungalow in Ooty.
Although the sculptures are not as impressive as the ones found at
Madame Tussauds, but display a brief insight on the people and culture
of Ooty and surrounding
areas. |
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#Shooting Point
Ooty is a lovely meadow surrounded by hill sides. Picturesque and dream
like, the best place to view the surrounding landscape is from the
Shooting Point, a rather steep climb for most. Lush green and
interspersed with rocks, the place is ideal for those interested in
landscape and scenic photography.
There is always the option to go up on horseback or just ride along in
the area, but the actual fun is in trekking here. A calm and serene lake
makes a lovely picnic spot or a place to just sit and rejuvenate
oneself |
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