Referred as the "
Queen of Hill Stations", Ooty is
a very popular hill station that is situated in the Nilgiris. It offers spectacular
scenic beauty and bracing climate. The lush vegetation and the lavender-blue
sheen of the mountains here offer a promise of a summer of peace and rejuvenation.
Places to see
Botanical Gardens : The Government Botanical Gardens, laid
out in 1847, is the most beautiful jewel on the crown of the "
Queen
of Hill Stations". There are over 650 species of plants in the
garden. The fossil of a tree trunk believed to be 20 million years old is preserved
here. The garden spread over 22 hectares has lush green lawns, six sections
comprising varieties of tree species, variety of ferns, fashioned beds, an Italian
formal garden, flowering plants, house ferns, orchids and nurseries.
Lake
View : The lake is another attraction and boating is very popular. The
artificial lake, shimmering under the gentle sun is a popular spot for the
tourist. Pony rides are available along the road skirting of the lake.
Mini
Garden : Tourists can visit this mini garden, which is on the way to
Boathouse. There is also a Children's amusement park. A snack bar is also
available. Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation Limited maintains
Art
Gallery : It is situated about 2km from Udhagamandalam on the Mysore
road. The Art Gallery has various collections of contemporary paintings,
items of tribal objects, district's ecological details and representative
sculptural arts and crafts of Tamilnadu.
Nasiyan
Jain Temple : Nasiyan Jain Temple is located on Prithvi Raj Road and
devoted to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhdeoji. The temple is greatly
revered by the Digambar sect of Jains. There is a museum alongside the
temple. The construction of the temple began in 1864 and opened to the
public in 1895.
How to reach?Coimbatore,
105 km from Ooty, is the nearest airport. Indian Airlines has flight to
Coimbatore from Bangalore, Cochin and Chennai. The Blue Mountain Express to
Ooty is from Mettupalayam (47 km). All the important towns of Tamilnadu,
Kerala and Karnataka are connected to Ooty by road.
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