Ootacamund
Ootacamund or Udhagamandalam, which stands 7,349 feet above sea level
in the Nilgiris, is known as the Queen of southern hill resorts of India.
Ooty, as it is popularly known, spreads over 36 square miles, and the temperature
ranges from 25 degree celsius in summers, to near freezing in winters.
This famous hill station is at the junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and
Karnataka, three southern states of India. It was founded by the Britishers,
in the early part of the 19th century, to serve as summer headquarters
for the government of Madras. Before that time, the area was inhabited
by Todas. These tribal people still inhabit the area, but only around 3000
remain.
What to See | Around
Ooty | When to Visit | How to Get
There | Where to Stay
What to See
The two most popular attractions of Ooty, are the Ooty lake and
the Botanical Gardens. The lake covers an area of one and a half
square miles, with a railway running along one bank. The large graveyard
of St. Thomas's church, built in 1870, overlooks the lake. It has the tallest
memorial of Ooty, a huge pillar surmounted by a cross, over the grave of
William Patrick Adam, the Governor of Madras Presidency, who died in Ooty
in 1881. Paddle boats or rowing boats are available for boating enthusiasts.
The Botanical Gardens were established in 1848, by the Marquis of Tweeddale.
The gardens lie on the lower slopes of Dodabetta peak, the highest point
in Ooty. The gardens are formally laid out with lily ponds, and there are
clipped bushes in the form of elephants, with raised trunks. Here, a thousand
different species of plants including some thirty types of eucalyptus,
are to be found. The Roman Catholic Cathedral, recently enlarged, can be
seen on the road from Charing Cross to the Botanical Gardens.
Charing Cross is a road junction with markets around it. A short
walk from Charing Cross is the Spencers departmental store, which still
sells its own Planter's Special cigars, made of Indian tobacco.
Ootacmund Club is the most exclusive, and best preserved of all
the former British clubs. The Ooty hunt, which still rides to hounds, in
pursuit of jackals, is one of the main offerings of the club. A good game
of golf can be had, at the Wenlock Downs, of the Ooty Gymkhana Golf Club.
Ooty races are the other major attraction. The Ootacmund Derby
is the climax of the season, and attracts top Indian jockeys.
Around Ooty
Ooty is spread on a number of hills. Dodabetta, literally 'Big
Mountain', is the highest peak in Tamil Nadu, and a motor road takes you
to the top, from where you can see as far as Coonoor and Wellington. About
three kilometres away, is the Kandal Cross, which has a full size
crucifix secured on a huge boulder, and a fragment of the true cross. Kalhatti
Falls, which drop some 131 feet down, are about 12 km from Ooty. About
26 km from Ooty is Avalanche, known after an avalanche in the area
in 1823. This is one of the best spots for trout fishing, and rods can
be hired here from the trout hatchery. A 7 km walk from Avalanche is the
MacIvor's
Bund. Ahead of this is Mukerti Peak, at an altitude of 8031
feet, which is also a part of Nilgiri Tahr Sanctuary, created in
the most remote part of the mountains. Other areas of attraction around
Ooty, are Mukerti Lake, Pykara Lake, Tiger Hill and
Marlimun
Lake. The famous Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is just 67 kms
from Ooty.
When to Visit
The best time to visit is April to September. April to June is the local
tourist season, so it is somewhat crowded. A major tourist attraction is
the flower show which takes place in the first week of May every year.
How to Get There
Air: The nearest airport is at Coimbatore, which has daily flights
to and from Madras, Bangalore, Cochin and Trivandrum.
Train: For a magnificent view of the hillside covered with forests,
a train journey is recommended. The Nilgiri Express leaves Madras at night,
reaching Coimbatore in the morning, and continues to the small town of
Mettupalyam, at the foots of the mountains. From Mettupalyam, it connects
to the Nilgiri Passenger which takes you to Ooty.
Road: There is a regular bus service from Bangalore (300 km),
Mysore (170 km), Coimbatore (105 km), Calicut (187 km) and Cochin (281
km).
Local Transport
Ooty has taxis, three wheeler scooter rickshaws, local buses, and during
the season, guided tours to take you around the city. Fixed prices for
standard tourist sights are listed at Charing Cross taxi stand.
Where to Stay
There are many hotels in the area, and the best should be booked in
advance especially during the season. Good hotels include:
Hotel Savoy (Tel. +91- 423 - 2572, 2463, 3073, Fax: 3318) of the Taj
Group
Fernhill Palace (Tel: +91- 423 - 2055, 3097, 3098), which was till recently
the residence of the Maharaja of Mysore.
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