INTRODUCTION
( OOTY)
Ne stled
in the brilliant green hills of the Nilgiris, Ooty or Udhagamandalam,
is one of the favourite summer retreats of people in South India.Orchards
of peaches and plums, terraced tea plantations, and eucalyptus,
pine and wattle lining the landscape… a typical hill station
in many ways.
Founded
by the British in the early part of the 19th century, Ooty is home
to many Britishers who have fallen in love with this hill station
where they discovered a little bit of England. "…such
beautiful English rain, such delicious English mud" is how
Lord Lytton-Viceroy of India from 1876-1880 described Ooty to his
wife! The British influence is visible in the handrolled cigars,
chocolate and cheese one enjoys here. You also have the popular
derby, and 'hunt' held annually.
A hill station with a landscape
perpetually enveloped in mist, Ooty's beauty has a timeless appeal.
OOTY
(Location)
Situated at an altitude of 2,268 m in the Nilgiri mountain ranges
of Tamil Nadu.
OOTY
(History)
History of ooty
Udhagamandalam,
The "Queen of hill station" is the capital of Nilgiri
district. It is one of the best tourist resorts.Nilgiris is called
as "Blue Mountains".The name Nila, we know to have been
used over 800 years ago since,the King of the Hoysalas Vishnu Vardhana,
who ruled from 1104 to 1141 A.D. seized the Nilgiris Plateau.His
general Ponisia recorded this fact in 1117 A.D. with mention of
Todas. The name Nilgiri was due to the blue haze which envelopes
the range with most distant hills of considerable size.
This
Nilgiri territory came into possession of East India Company as
part at the ceded lands, held by Tipu Sultan, by the treaty of Srirangapatnam
in 1799. Rev. Jacome Forico, a priest was the first European who
visited Nilgiris in 1603 and released his notes about the place
and people of Nilgiris. In1812 surveyor William Keys and Macmohan
visited the top of the plateau. In1818,Wish and Kindersley,Assistant
and Second Assistant to Collector of Coimbatore visited this spot
and submitted their experience report to the Collector of Coimbatore
Mr. John Sullivan. Collector Mr.John Sullivan with his party proceeded
to Nilgiri Mountain and made camp at Dimbhatti, just north of Kotagiri
in 1819 in January. Again in May 1819 he came to the Hill of Ooty
and began the construction of his bungalow at Dimbhatti (near Kotagiri),
The first European dwelling on the hills. Then the Collector John
Sullivan laid path from Sirumugai (near-Mattupalayam) to Dimbhatti
in 1829 and the work was completed in May 1823. The Best route up
to Coonoor was laid in 1830-32. Ootacamund remained still undiscovered.
The
first mention of the place occurs in a letter of March 1821 to the
Madras Gazette by an unknown correspondent as "WOTOKYMUND".
The first house was build at Ootacamund was undoubtedly the 'Stone
House' by John Sullivan in April 1822. John Sullivan already started
flower and kitchen garden at his Dimbhatti bungalow (Kotagiri).
Also he had began at Stone House of Ooty with Scottish Gardener
Johnstone to take care of it. In 1821-22 Caption B.S. Ward surveyed
and mapped the hills. Mr Ward said in his writing that travellers
temporary bungalows were put up at Kodapamund,Nanjanna, Killur and
Yellanhali and European vegetables had been tried including
Strawberries and apple.In 1827 Sullivan sums up the progress of
Ooty including laiding of Ooty lake. 17 European houses had been
build and five more at Kotagiri. Then later on by several Englishmen
Ooty, Coonoor and Kotagiri were developed. After 1947. the free
Indian people administrators made all developments works of hill
station and made popular health and hill tourism resort.
OOTY
(Places To Visit)
Government Botanical Garden (2 Kms)
This
garden was laid out earlier by Marquis of Tweedale, the then governor
of Madras in 1847. This garden covers an area of 22 acres. A fossil
tree trunk of 20 million years is preserved here. The flora of the
garden consist of six section comprising varieties of tree species,
grass carpet, variety of ferns, fashioned beds laid beds laid out
in an Italian style, multi coloured flowering plants, house ferns
and orchids and nurseries. This garden will create tourist's mind
a memorable one.
Lake View
About
one Km. distance, an artificial lake can be seen with a charming
look, which was formed in 1824 by Mr. John Sullivan,the then Collector
of Coimbatore. Tamil Nadu tourism Development Corporation provided
the following facilities to the tourists.
Mini
Garden
Tourists
can visit this mini garden which is on the way to the Boat House.
The children amusement park is housed here. A snack bar is also
available. It is maintained by T.T.D.C.
Doddabetta
It
is the highest peak (2623 meters) in the Nilgiris and is about 10
Kms from Ooty. It lies at the junction of the Western & Eastern
Ghats and offer beautiful vistas of the Nilgiri Hill ranges. It
is surrounded by dense sholas. One can have a panoramic view of
the landscape
The
Mukkurthi Peak & National Park
Mukkurthi
Peak is about 40 Kms. form Ooty. The Mukkurthi National
Park is located on the Southern corner of the Nilgiris Plateau.
The area contains a viable population of Nilgiri Thar (Hamitragus
hilocrius). The Kollaribetta and Nilgiris Peak are other major peaks
around. The area is chained by innumberable beautiful and perennial
little streams,which fall into Bhavani Puzha. The Silent Vally in
the Western Ghat is located on the Western side of these ranges.
A fascinating feature of the Mukkurthi Sanctuary is its endemism
and relationship with Himalayan Flora and fauna.
Hindustan
Photo Films
The
HPF, one of the major industrial units ot the district, is a public
sector enterprise. This unit is located (about 5 Km away from Ooty
railway station) over a sprawling area of over 300 acres, near the
Ooty golf-links on the Ooty- Mysore road. The HPF was inaugurated
by Mrs. Indra Gandhi, Prime Minister, in January, 1967. This industrial
unit is currently producing Indu roll films which are used for taking
photographs; Indu X-ray films, the quality of which is acknowledged
to be among the best in the world; Indu bromide paper on which photographs
are printed; and Induaerographic for geological and defence mapping,
industrial X - ray film, laser recording film, CAT film, special
film for space photography, oscilloscope direct print paper, photo
typesetting paper and range of chemicals for the film processing.
Mudumalai
Wildlife Sanctuary
This
Sanctuary lies at an elevation of 1140 mts in the junction point
of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and extends over and area of
321 sq.kms. A variety of habitats ranging from tropical ever green
forest, moist teak forest, secondary grass lands and swamps are
found. Panther, Sambar, spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Wild boar,Porcupine
etc. The avifauna is varied with Minivets. Hornbills, Fairy Blue
Birds, Jungle Fowls etc.
Pykara
It
is situated about 21 kms from Ooty, on the Ooty-Mysore Road. The
tourist attraction are well protected fenced sholas, Toda settlements,
undisturbed grassy meadows and also a good wildlife habitat.The
Pykara Dam,Pykara falls and the reservoir attracts many tourists.There
is a forest Rest House at Pykara. a boat House with Restaurant is
available.
Deer
Park
It
is located at a distance of one Km. on lake road which has Sambar,
Chital and Hares besides water
birds.
THE
NARROW TRAIL
This
is a journey nobody should miss. A journey where you jostle with
unimaginable crowds and squeeze into tiny coaches, a journey where
you feel you can actually reach out and touch the elusive Nilgiris.
It starts at Mettupalayam, 46 km southeast of Ooty, where you board
the Blue Mountain Express that gets pushed by an engine instead
of being pulled!
When
you hear frequent references to the Ooty mountain train, you would
somehow conjure up Lilliputian images of people sitting in orderly,
storybook fashion. That' s sure mistake, for this small train of
the Nilgiris couldn' t be more full, with human forms oozing from
every pore! And if you still harbor rosy images, try clambering
on from Coonoor where it stops en route to Mettupalayam. This is
a precious travel tip, mind you. But once you are on, it' s heaven.
The overpowering Nilgiri landscape has the ability to make you oblivious
of the human ocean around you and the greenery is bliss. It' s a
memorable 4. 5-hour journey, so don' t miss it for anything.
OOTY
(Climate)
Temperatures
range from 25°C in summers to 5°C in the winters.
OOTY
(When to Go)
Between
November and March, avoiding high-season crowds (April-June and
September-October).
OOTY
(Wildlife)
The
region is a treasure of wildlife, with some animals even native
to these southern mountain ranges. There is that deep-voiced Nilgiri
langur (Presbytis johnii) with its shiny black body and yellow-brown
crown. The Nilgiri langur happens to be one of the five langur species
found in India and Sri Lanka. These langurs of the Nilgiris are
often found in the sholas, which are amongst their favourite haunts.
It' s in the sholas that you can also see the lion-tailed macaque.
The
shy, timid and hard-to-spot Nilgiri tahr (Hemitragus hylocrius)
also has its home in these blue mountains. This animal has pride
of place in being the only wild goat to inhabit any region south
of the Himalayas. It has a short coat, dark yellow brown in color,
and prefers to inhabit craggy regions above forest level. The Nilgiris
are home to a great variety of carnivorous animals like tigers,
panthers, jackals and hyenas. Elephants, wildcats, civet cats, giant
squirrels and mongoose are also part of Nilgiri fauna. The Nilgiri
marten, nightjar, hill mynah, and golden oriole are some of the
region' s avifauna. In essence, this range of mountains harbors
a massive diversity of animal life.
GETTING
THERE
Coimbatore,
105 km from Ooty, is the nearest airport. Indian Airlines has flight
to Coimbatore from Bangalore, Cochin and Madras.
The
Blue Mountain Express to Ooty is from Mettupalayam (47 km). Mettupalayam
can be reached from Coimbatore by the Tea Garden Express.
All
important towns of Tamilnadu, Kerala and Karnataka are connected
to Ooty.
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