Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Mesmerizing Queen

Nilgiri hills

A mere mention of Ooty would conjure up images of a dark, horrifying forest where Bipasha Basu in the movie Raaz, screams for her life. But there’s more to it than what meets the eye!
Situated on the eccentric Nilgiri hills, also known as the ‘Queen of Hills’ (for its lush greenery), Ooty is a town far from the hustle-bustle of a city life and with splash of many colours, attributing to the presence of exotic tress and beautiful flowers.





How to get there?
Buses are available from Coimbatore bus depot. Also, taxis are available from Coimbatore railway station / airport. But it’s advisable to take the Mysore route because that way you can get time to explore Mysore. And surprisingly, on the way to Ooty from Mysore, one shall trip over Bandipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka) and Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (Tamil Nadu) where you can have enough of animal spotting. One can spot lots of monkeys, common langoor, deer, peacock, peahen etc.

 Attractions/ Sightseeing :
Being a hill station, Ooty has a cool climate all round the year. Summers are also chilled here. Ooty, being an abode to diverse kinds of flora, has many nature parks and gardens such as the Botanical Garden and Rose Garden. Spot distinct flowers/plants/trees here or take a ferry ride at Pykara boat house or enjoy at the cascading Pykara waterfalls. Unfortunately, when I visited there, the water dried up and the lady who passed on the ticket, exaggerated , “Paani kam, Scenery zyada!”


 The Pani kam Pykara Waterfalls (above and below)


Once in Ooty, let not the Nilgiri Mountain Railway be unexplored. Hop on to the toy train which takes you to Coonoor, which is another hill station in the lofty Nilgiri hills. The only shortcoming is that they are less in numbers but are reasonably priced; Rs. 5 per person for II class and Rs. 50 for I class. There are also toy trains available from Coonoor railway station to Ooty. Coonoor is as picturesque as Ooty . The main attractions here are Sim’s park and Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint.
Besides, you can spot marvellous tea gardens in Ooty as well as Coonoor.

Tea garden
                                                      

Khana-Shana :
Both Ooty and Coonoor are popular for authentic South Indian meals. You get varied options but ordering a thali is preferable. The Coconut rice and Sambhar are extremely lip-smacking. Besides, you can also choose to have a Gujarati/ Marwari thali. Non-vegetarians should not miss ‘Chettinad Chicken’. The most striking foodstuff one can find at these places is ‘Home-made chocolates’. Drooling, eh? They are available at almost each and every shop and local restaurants and are quite affordable. Sip on to some fresh Nilgiri tea or slurp some bitter South Indian filter coffee; be spoilt for choice!




If the sweltering heat is bothering you, pack your bags now and head to Ooty!


P.S. : Ooty is an ideal place for honeymoon! Your choice, go with your spouse alone or get bored to death with several members of your family! ;)