Thursday, December 2, 2010

Ooty - the most popular Hill Station in South India

Introduction

Ooty is a part of Tamil Nadu, South India is by far one of the most beautiful hill stations and popular in the south. No wonder why it is popularly known as the 'Queen of hill stations'. Known to few, was originally the name and sometimes Udhagamadalam Ootacamund Ooty. Ootacamund Ooty is just a short form. Ooty is situated at an altitude of 8000 meters above sea level and is a part of the famous Nilgiri Mountainin South India. Like many other hill stations in India, Ooty was founded by the British in the 19th century. The place had served as a summer residence for the British in the old days. The climate is generally pleasant all year round, but could fall as low aero degree Celsius in winter. The place attracts tourists all year and has always been a preferred access point for many. The beautiful scenery, tea gardens, huts and housesaround the mountain regions and the growing fog of the Greens to Ooty a little paradise in the south.

It 'was the establishment of tea plantations and estates Ooty famous as a popular tourist destination. Thick forests and vast acres of beautiful tea gardens adorn the evergreen Ooty lengths and widths. It 's very sad to know that besides the natural beauty of the place, the hill towns now sufferingoverpopulation, pollution, water shortages, poor roads and erosion. However, the positions around the city is still intact. The virgin land with much to explore with its protected woodland, stunning scenery and picture perfect views of the majestic hills above.

Getting there

Ooty is accessible to tourists by air, rail and road. Whatever means of transport can be once you have the fresh smell of the wind and the cold air will refresh your senses as the distance traveledtraveled was just nothing.

By Air: The nearest airport to Ooty is Coimbatore, which is about 3 hours by car. There are frequent flights to Coimbatore from most parts of the country. Air India, Jet Airways, Go Air, Paramount and Air Deccan are a couple of airlines that can be named. You also have the opportunity to fly to Bangalore and drive to Ooty, which is about 6 hours by car. The journey by road from one of these places is very picturesque as the road to taketend to Ooty through dense forests and roads.

By train: No. 2671, Mettupalayam to the Nilgiri Express leaves this is a small village at the foot of the Nilgiris in Chennai. Since this is only an overnight trip, the most scenic adventures lost. However, a good sleep before you get there is always a good idea. May choose to drive from Mettupalayam to Ooty is a diesel mini-train, which is over 200 years and it takes longerto its destination. During high season, taxi drivers and other transport providers to pay an exorbitant price for their tourists to Ooty. You also have the opportunity to Coimbatore by train and then drive to Ooty that another drive 3 hours.

By car: Although located in Ooty Tamil Nadu, Ooty is very close to the border of Karnataka and Kerala. Ooty from Bangalore is only about 280 kilometers and the roads are well maintained. The Bangalore-Mysore highway wasrecently built an excellent road and Mysore get pretty fast. Of Mysore, one can travel through the Bandipur forest is protected before they reach Ooty. The winding roads and picturesque scenery make it an excellent experience. If you are lucky you may spot some of the animals that live around this area, such as the spotted dear, elephants, tigers and monkeys. There are Dhabas and restaurants on the street, so you can always stop on the way to grab a quick bite or relax. You can alsohave the opportunity to travel by bus or a taxi or mini-buses that shuttle buses to Ooty and return often to have. Travelling by road is the most preferred, because the roads are good, hard beauty and affordability.

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