OOTY MONUMENTS
Botanical
Gardens
If you are on a sightseeing tour to Ooty,
you might want to visit the Government Botanical
gardens, which were laid out in 1847.The picturesque
gardens that are maintained by the Horticulture
department of the state, cover an area of about
22 hectares. The Gardens have well over 650 species
of plants and trees, including a fossil of a tree,
which is believed to be more than 20 million years
old. The garden is very popular with nature lovers
and those who long to walk among greenery and
see rare ferns and shrubs up close. If you are
in Ooty in the month of May, then you can also
be a part of the summer festival, which is held
here annually. The festival
holds flower shows and various cultural programs
showcasing the talent of the locals and the renowned
artists.

Ooty Lake
If you love the outdoors, Ooty lake is
a must see for you. It was built in 1825 and is
about 2.5 km long. Visitors to this lake can go
for boating on the lake or enjoy their favorite
outdoor activity of fishing. If the latter really
appeals to you then remember to get fishing permission
before you head to buy baits!
Dodabetta
Peak
The Dodabetta Peak stands at an altitude of 2,623
meters. It is the highest point in the district,
making it possibly the best vantage point around
Ooty. It is merely 10kms from
Ooty so you can simply grab your camera and head
straight to the peak, and click amazing pictures
of he valley below. Many say that on a clear day,
which is honestly not that often, one can see
far off areas, even the plains of Coimbatore and
the flat highlands of Mysore.
Lamb's
Rock
Lamb's Rock is another vantage point
that is ideal for taking pictures and is a wonderful
picnic spot. It is merely 9kms. From Coonoor and
is known for the splendid views it offers of the
plains of Coimbatore and the tea states in the
surrounding areas.
Kodanadu's View Point
Kodanadu is about
16kms from Kotagiri, and is situated on the eastern
edge of the Nilgiri range. It is a great vantage
point that offers a breathtaking view of the Moyar
river and the tea estates. There is a watchtower
here that offers a view of the Rangasamy peak.
Kotagiri
East of Ooty, is a little village of
kotagiri, which is about 28km from the popular
hill station. Kotagiri is the oldest one of the
three hill stations in the Nilgiris. It is not
as popular as the other two, Ooty and Coonoor,
yet it is said that it probably has the most pleasant
weather among the three of them. It is a beautiful
hill resort that has wonderful tea estates and
is definitely worth a visit.
Kalhatty
Waterfalls
The beautiful Kolhatty waterfalls are
about 100 feet in height and are located on the
kalhatty slopes. The falls are about 13kms from
the city, so anyone on a tour of Ooty can easily
check out the falls and the beautiful area surrounding
it. Besides, obviously looking at the waterfalls,
you can explore the kalhatty-Masinagudi slopes,
that are home to many wild species, including
panthers, sambhar, bison and wild buffaloes.
Sim's park
The Sim's Park is spread over an area
of 12 hectares and is situated in Upper Coonoor.
The park it is believed has more than 1000 plant
species, including many flowering plants, pines,
ferns and shrubs. If you are visiting in May,
then you can attend the fruit and vegetable show,
which is a tradition and is held annually.
Dolphin's
Nose
If the name is not amusing enough for
you, you can come down to this very Dolphin's
nose and have a good time, enjoying games and
an outdoor picnic. The Dolphin's nose is a great
vantage point that offers a panoramic view of
the surrounding areas. If it is clear day, you
can even see the Catherine falls from here. Mukurthi
About 36 km from Ooty is Mukurthi. Here you can
take a look at the imposing Mukurthi peak. According
to the Todas, the indigenous people of this locale,
the souls of the dead move on to the next world
from this very sacred place. It is an interesting
place for the skeptics as the flora and fauna
of this pace bears a striking resemblance to that
found in Himalayan region. You can also visit
the Mukurthi lake which is close to the peak and
is worth a closer look.
Avalanche
Avalanche lies 28 km from Ooty. Unlike
it's name, which conjures up images of destruction
and devastation, the place is a nature lover's
paradise. It is a lake, which is ideal for fishing,
though one has to obtain permission before hand.
It is also the perfect place to enjoy bird watching
and a quiet afternoon.
Coonnoor
Coonoor is a famous hill station that
is 17 kms from ooty. It is probably the second
most popular hill station in the Nilgiris. The
hill station stands at a height of 1839 meters
and is known for its great picnic spots and picturesque
surroundings.
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