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Ooty,
Tamil Nadu
Udhagamandalam
is the another name for Ooty, is considered as the "Queen of Hill
Stations". It is situated at an altitude of 2,286 m. The population
size of Ooty is 87,000. Ooty sprawls over a large area of winding
roads and steep climbs. The obvious focal point is Charing Cross,
a busy junction on commercial Road. With its rolling lwans and salubrious
climate Ooty has become the most important hill station in South
India and the summer capital of the former Madras presidency.
Accomodations:
-
Hotel Monarch,
tel: 44408
- Hotel
Tamilnadu,
tel: 44370
- Youth
Hostel (TTDC),
tel: 43665
Climate:
Ooty receives an annual
rainfall of 121 cm.
Best
time to visit: The best
time to come is between January and March, avoiding high-season
crowds (April-June & Sept-Oct).
Suggested
clothing: Suggested clothing includes light woolens
in the day, occasionally, warm woolens in the evenings abd during
the monsoons.
Languages
spoken: Tamil, English, Kannada, Malayalam and
Hindi.
How
to reach there:
Ooty is 90 km from Coimbatore, 300 km from Bangalore, 160 km from
Mysore, 537 km from Chennai, and 567 km from Kanyakumari, 290 km
from Bangalore, 842 km from Hyderabad, 485 km from Kanchipuram,
281 km from Kochi, 265 km from Kodaikanal, 326 km from Madurai,
401 km from Mangalore, 422 km from Pondicherry, 537 km from Rameswaram,
341 km from Thanjavur, 498 km from Thiruvananthapuram, 342 km from
Tiruchirapalli, 534 km from Tiruupati.
Most
visitors arrive in Ooty either by bus from Mysore in Karnataka or
on the miniature mountain railway from Coonoor and Mettupalayam.
Between the lake and the racecourse are the railway station and
bus stand.
Air: Nearest
airport, Coimbatore is 98 kms away. Cochin airport is 250 kms away
and Bangalore airport is 276 kms.
Rail: Ooty
has a miniature railway connecting it with the lowlands. The railways
starts at Mettupalayam (46 km from Ooty), north of Coimbatore, and
goes via Coonoor to Ooty, enroute affording some spectacular views
of the precipitous eastern slopes of the rain-forested Nilgiris.
Road: There
are frequent buses for Kotagiri and Coonoor. Ooty is coonected by
bus service to Coimbatore, Bangalore (via Mysore), Chennai, Kanyakumari,
Thanjavur and Tirupati. Karanataka's state bus company (KSRTC) has
daily bus services to Bangalore, Mysore and Hassan. Private bus
companies offer super deluxe bus services to Bangalore, Kodaikanal
and Mysore.
Local transport consists of auto-rickshaws and taxis.
What
to see:
Raj Bhavan:
Built by the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos in 1877 when
Governor of Madras, in the style of his family home at Stowe. The
Government House, now the Raj Bhavan, is superbly positioned
on the Dodabetta Ridge to the south-east of Ooty and is approached
throught he Botanical Gardens. The grounds are very well maintained
and open to visitors, though the building is not.
Palaces:
Maharajas and nawabs built their summer palaces and mansions. Many
have been turned into hotels. Arranmore Palace built by the Maharaja
of Jodhpur and now a government guest house, Tamizhagam. Open to
visitors.
St
Stephen's Church:
Northwest of Charing Cross, the small gothic-style St. Stephen's
Church was one of Ooty's first colonial structures, built in the
1820s on the site of a Toda temple. Other than this, red-brick,
a quasi-gothic structure - Civil Court, and the Club (dates from1830)
are also interesting to see.
Kandal
Cross:
3 km west of the railway station is a Roman Catholic shrine considered
as the `Jerusalem of the East'. The cross erected here is a relic
of the True Cross brought to India by an Apostolic delegate.
Government
Museum:
It was set up in 1989, with a view to provide educational benefits
of the museum to the residing and visiting population of Nilgiris.
The museum has items of tribal objects, district's ecological deatils
and representative sculptural arts and crafts of Tamilnadu. Admission
is free and timings are 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 2.oo p.m. to
5.00 p.m. It is closed on Friday, second saturdays and National
Holidays.
Botanical
Garden:
A little way northwest of Charing Cross, the Botanical Garden (daily
8 am - 6.30 pm.) laid in 1847 by gardeners from London's Kew Gardens,
consists of twenty hectares of immaculate lawns, lily ponds and
beds, with over thousand varieties of shrubs, flowers and trees.
The Annual flower show is held here every year during the month
of May. There is a wood hut at the top of the garden from where
a panoramic view of Ooty can be had.
Aquarium:
It is close to bus station and is run by Dept. of Fisheries. In
this aquarium, department rears exotic fish varieties. The office
issues licence to fish in the nearby waters such as Ooty lake, Sandynallah,
Kundha, Pykara Reservoir, T.R. Bazaar and Wellington Lake. The licence
is only for angling with Rod and linc.
Golf:
Golf Club's 18 hole Golf course is located at a height of 7400 ft.
The Golf links are laid out over an area of 193 acres of the Ooty
Wenlock Downs.
Trekking:
A number of Trek routes have been identified. For participation,
the tourist officer Ooty may be contacted.
Angling:
Good trout, carp and mixed water fishing is possible in various
streams and lakes in the Nilgris. Fishing licence for a fee is issued
by the Asst. Director of fisheries, Fish dale, Ooty (nera bus station)
Horse Riding: Enjoy
horseback riding by hiring a horse at the Tourist Cafe on the north
side of the lake.
Ooty
Race: Every
year, from April 15th the race begins and lasts till end of May.
Horse Races: They
are held at the racecourse during the monsoon season.
Water Sports:
Every year during summer festival(May) Boat Races are conducted
at Ooty lake.
Yoga:
Rajayoga Meditation centre is located at 88, Victoria hall, Ettines
Road, Ooty.
Ooty
Lake:
It was constructed between 1823 and 1825 throught he initiative
of the collector, Mr John Sullivan, as an irrigation tank. The lake
is about 2.5 km long and between 100 and 140 m wide.
Walks:
There are a number of long walks and some superb views over Ooty
and the Nilgiris. Kotagiri Pass is an excellent starting point for
treks over and along the wooded hill crests and has great views
down the Nilgiris' northern slopes. About 3 km east of this pass
is the highest peak in Tamil Nadu, Doddabetta (2,623 m), from where
Coonoor, Mettupalayam and, on a clear day, even Mysore are visible.
Doddabetta is 10 km from Ooty.
What
to shop:
Eucalyptus oil, Honey, Cinchona products, coffee
and Tea are some of the good buys. Most of the shops are open from
9 am to 12 noon and from 3 pm to 8pm. Toda Showroom sells silver
and tribal shawls. Municipal Market and Coop. Super Market and Upper
and Lower Bazaar Roads are the main shopping areas of Ooty. Poompuhar
and Kairali Emporia can also be visited.
Tourists
Info:
- Tourist
Office, Government of Tamil Nadu,
Super Market Complex, Charring Cross, Ooty.
Tel :- 43977.
- Tamilnadu
Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC), Ooty conducts tours which
covers places like Botanical Gardens, Lake, Doddabetta, Madumalai
Forest.
Around
the city:
Mukurthi Peak and
Mukurthi National Park: 36 km from Ooty, is Mukurti
lake, which is surrounded by high hills and is 6 km long. The name
is derived from `muku' (nose) and `ardha' (half) suggesting a severed
nose for shape of the peak. The Electricity Department and Nilgiris
Game Association Bungalows are on the south side of the lake. Enjoy
boating and fishing is permitted. The Mukurthi National Park is
located on the South Eastern corner of the Nilgris Plateau. The
area contains a viable population of Nilgiri Tahr.
Avalanche:
24 km from Ooty. The `avalanche' in 1823 gave the valley it's name.
Excellent for walking and superb scenery.. Forest Department Guest
House is available for accommodation. Avalanche Top is 4 km from
bungalow.
Pykara:
19 km from Ooty. The river has a dam and power plant. There is a
breathtaking scenery. The falls, about 6 km from the bridge on the
main road, are best in July, but they are also worth visiting from
August to December. There is a forest rest House at Pykara. A boat
house by the Pykara falls and Dam is added attractions to the tourists.
Kalhatti Falls:
14 km from Ooty, the picturesque waterfalls come down a 36 m drop.
A popular spot for picnics and treks
Glenmorgan: 17
km form Ooty, is a beautiful countryside with tea and eucalyptus
plantations, undisturbed sholas and fine views is ideal for drives
and picnics.
Kotagiri: 29
km form Ooty, this little hill station offers a quiet retreat in
beautiful surroundings. it's attractions include the Kodanad view
point and the Rangaswamy Pillar and Peak.
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