Best time to visit
February–May and September–November
STD code 0423
Introduction
to city Ooty - In Tamil Nadu
Nestled among the
hills of Dodabetta, Snowdon, Elk Hill, and Club Hill in the
Nilgiri ranges, Ooty (also Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam)
is the queen of southern hill stations and a popular tourist
destination of Tamil Nadu.
The history of Ooty goes back to about 900 years when it was
ruled by Vishnu Vardhana, the Hoysala king from AD 1104 to
1141. The city also finds mention in the writing of Jacome
Ferico, the first European to visit this place in 1603. In
1799, this hilly region came under the control of the British
East India Company. The British established Ooty to serve as
the summer headquarters of the Madras government. A government
house was built and keeping in tune with the English lifestyle,
the British set up cottages and clubs, with facilities for
tennis, golf, and horse riding. With the establishment of numerous
tea estates in the subsequent years, Ooty made its presence
felt in the tourist map of India.
With the maximum temperature going up to 25°C, Ooty offers
a pleasant climate throughout the year. One can visit this
picturesque hill station at any time of the year though the
ideal time is from February to May and September to November.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Ooty
Move around the
town and revel in the scenic surroundings. The Botanical
Garden is an ideal tourist spot besides being a
source of information about the region’s flora. For
those who like to enjoy boat rides and fishing, a visit to
the Ooty Lake is a must. Besides these,
there are various view points like Lamb’s Rock,
Kodanadu and Dodabetta Peak that offer fascinating
views of the surrounding plains and hills.
Excursions
around Ooty prove to be an equally interesting experience.
A visit to the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary gives
you an idea of the region’s fauna and fauna. The trip
to hill stations of Kotagiri and Coonor complement
the visit to Ooty. Some of the other places you can go out
for excursion are Kalhatty Waterfalls, Sim’s
Park, Dolphin’s Nose, Mukurthi, and Avalanche.
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