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Udhagamandalam (Ooty), the capital
of N ilgiri
district, is popularly known as the "Queen of hill stations'
among the tourist circuits. It is situated at a distance of 105
km away from Coimbatore. The height of the hills in the Nilgiri
range varies between 2280 and 2290 metres, the highest peak
being Doddabetta at a height of 2623 metres.
PRIME ATTRACTIONS
The Tea
The establi shment
of numerous tea estates made Ooty famous. Lofty mountains, dense
forest, sprawling grasslands and miles and miles of tea gardens
greet the passengers on most routes. The annual Tea and Tourism
Festival attracts crowds in huge numbers. Visit Ooty during this
festival, when tea lovers from all over the world converge. An
occasion not to be missed!
Botanical Gardens:
Botanical gardens are a major tourist attraction for those
who visit Ooty, one of the most popular hill stations of India.
They sprawl over 50-acre and lie on the lower slopes of
Doddabetta peak, which is the highest point in Ooty. Marquis of
Tweeddale established these gardens in the year 1848.
The gardens are formally laid out with lily ponds, and there are
clipped bushes in the form of elephants, with raised t runks.
One can find a thousand different species of plants including
some thirty types of eucalyptus in these gardens. There is also
a fossilised tree trunk, which is said to be 20 million years
old. Towards the eastern part of the garden there is a wooden
house made of logs known as "Toda Mund", which provides an
excellent view.
Rose Garden
Rose Garden is situated about 3 to 4-km away from Charring
Cross. They are spread over an area of 10 acres of land with
2000 variety of roses. Rose Gardens lie on the way to the
boathouse.
Ooty Lake
About 1-km distance there is an artificial lake with a charming
look, which was formed in 1824 by Mr. John Sullivan, the then
Collector of Coimbatore.
St Stephens Church Situated in the hilly area on Club Road, St
Stephens Church is said to be the oldest in the Nilgiris. The
church was built in 1829 and consecrated in 1830. The beam of
the church was taken from the palace of Tipu Sultan at
Srirangapatnam. The cemetery close by houses the grave of John
Sullivan, the founder of Ooty.
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Chennai
Chennai is located near the 13th north parallel and 80 degree
longitude. Chennai stretches its 19 km length along the
Coromandal coast and extends inland about 9 km at its widest. It
is a fairly low-lying strip of land, its highest point being
only 60 m above sea level. Chennai is trisected by two
east-flowing rivers that traverse its width. The Chennai monsoon
is from October to mid-December - and in a good year (from the
point of view of water-short citizens) the rain on some days
during this period can be quite heavy. Chennai, (formerly
Madras) the first city of Tamil Nadu, is a comparatively new
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and has a population in excess of 1.1 million. It is well known
for the Meenakshi temple situated at the heart of the town which
attracts tourists as well as pilgrims. Madurai has a rich
cultural heritage passed on from the great Tamil era more than
2500 years old, and has been an important commercial centre even
as early as 550 AD. Madurai was the capital city of the Pandya
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the Indian peninsula. It is located in the state of Tamil Nadu.
During British rule, it was known as Cape Comorin. The closest
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Kanyakumari lies at the meeting point of three bodies of water:
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Kodaikanal
Kodaikanal is a hill station on the southern tip of the
upper Palani Hills in Dindigul District of the state of Tamil
Nadu in southern India. Kodai is also a minor tourist
attraction, and many of the locals make their living through
tourist services. Kodaikanal is sometimes referred to as
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