Monday, 13 May 2013

Ooty Tourism


Ooty was originally know as Ootacamund which is now obscure. Ooty is situated in the Nilgiri hills, also known as The Blue Mountains. It is unknown whether this name comes from the blue smoky haze given off by the eucalyputus trees that cover the area, or because of the kurunji flower, which blooms every twelve years giving the slopes a bluish tinge. Ooty served as the summer capital of the Madras Presidency and other small kingdoms, much visited by British during the colonial days, and as today, a popular summer and weekend resort.

Ooty draws a large number of tourists every year. Lofty mountains, great lakes, dense forests, sprawling grasslands, miles of tea gardens and eucalyptus trees greet the visitors en route to Ooty. The hill station itself is a land of picturesque picnic spots.




By Air : Nearest Airport for Ooty is Coimbatore Airport, which is approx. 100 kms from Ooty. Coimbatore is well connected by many of the major cities in south like Chennai, Bangaluru, Hyderabad etc.

By Train : Major Railway station connecting Ooty is Mettupalayam, which is approx 45 kms from Ooty, and has regular train services from Coimbatore and Chennai. There are also toy trains connectiong Ooyt with Mettupalayam and Coonoor. Scenic beauty can be enjoyed while travelling by this toy train.

By Road : Tamilnadu has very good road network is connected to all the major places accross country. Either you can hire your own cab, drive your own vehicle or can catch buses from Mysore, Bangaluru, Chennai, Madurai and many more places.

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