Ooty

Get Mesmerized by the Magic of Ooty

Nestled in the lap of the majestic Blue Mountains, at a height of 2200 meters from sea level, lies the picturesque town of Ooty or Udhagamandalam. Located in the midst of the four high hills of Doddabetta, Snowdon, Elk Hill and Club hill, Ooty is popularly known as the “Queen of hill stations”. The lush green valleys, the majestic hills, the serene natural beauty and the salubrious climate make the place worthy of this accolade. It offers tired souls a chance to rejuvenate their spirits, beckoning one to come and embrace the tranquility and solace of Mother Nature.

The verdant hills and beautiful valleys with numerous rivers and rivulets running in all directions offer a picture postcard view at every turn. The temperate and calm climate further heightens the attractiveness of the place, while the tea plantations offer a splendid treat to the eyes. Truly, Ooty is blessed with nature’s abundant bounties!

Founded by the British in the first half of the 19th century, this hill station still exudes an aura that reminds one of the days of the Raj. The British loved Ooty as it reminded them so much of England. Lord Lytton, one of the Viceroys of India described Ooty as, "such beautiful English rain, such delicious English mud". The British influence is still visible here in the hand rolled cigars, home made chocolate and cheese. 

How to Reach

Air

The nearest airport is Coimbatore (100km).

Road

Ooty is well connected by road with Coimbatore (89km), and there are regular bus services to Coimbatore, Trichy, Bangalore, Madurai, Kanyakumari, Mysore, Palghat, Calicut and Tirupati.

Rail

Ooty has narrow gauge railway, connected to Mettupalayam (46km). Mettupalayam is directly connected to Coimbatore and Chennai on broad gauge.


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