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COONOOR - A
SMALL TEA GARDEN TOWN
Coonoor is situated on the eastern side of the
southern extremity of the Doddabetta range, at an altitude
of 1,858 metres above the sea level. It is the second
largest hill station in the Nilgi ris.
Coonoor is located 19-km away from Ooty, a famous hill
station of India. Coonoor was home to the Coon hill tribe.
Coonoor is the
first of the three hill stations in the Nilgiris- Ooty,
Kotagiri and Coonoor - that one comes across when leaving
behind the southern plains. Grassy meadows, tea bushes and
profusion of Sunflowers, Marigolds and Rhododendrons, all
growing wild cover it. Coonoor is essentially a small tea
garden town where the weather remains pleasantly cool
throughout the year. The town is physically divided into
upper and lower Coonoor.
Location: 19-km Away From
Ooty, Tamil Nadu
Attraction: Sim's Park,
Pasteur Institute, Pomological Station, Lamb's Rock, Law
Falls
Best Season: November To
February
Famous Show: Fruit And
Vegetable Show
PRIME
ATTRACTIONS
Sim's Park:
Sim's Park is a carefully planned and artistically laid
park cum botanical garden, named after the Honourable
J.D.Sim, a member of the governor-general's council
(1870-75). Sim's park was inaugurated in 1874 and is
situated in a deep ravine at an elevation of 1,768 to
1,798 Mts.
The park
consists of 1,000 plant species, which includes magnolia,
tree ferns, pines and camellia, planted in a scattered
fashion all over the place, that lend a special charm to
the park specially when they bloom in different seasons
throughout the year.
The rose garden
at the bottom of the slope is equally remarkable. Many
species of trees and shrubs, which do not thrive, well in
Ooty are found to flourish here. The winding footpath
spread all over the park is the most distinctive and
lovable feature of this park. A newer attraction is a map
of the World made by plants sent by various countries,
just like Ooty's.
A Fruit and
Vegetable show is held in the park during the month of
May, which attracts thousands of visitors.
Pasteur
Institute
Pasteur
Institute established in 1907 is located just opposite to
the Sim's Park. This institute is famous for research on
Rabies and giving effective treatment to persons bitten by
rabid animals. It also manufactures Polio vaccine.
There is an
interesting history behind the idea of setting up an
Institute for the production of anti-rabbis vaccine. Mrs.
Lily Packenham Walsh, wife of a senior British officer,
died of a dog bite in 1902 in Chennai. During those days,
the vaccine was available only in the Pasteur Institute at
Kasauli (North India) and patients had to be taken all the
way to Kasauli for treatment. Therefore, the Pasteur
Institute at Coonoor came to be donated by wealthy
American philanthropist to Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy
of India. Lt. Col. Cornwallis was its first director. The
main building of the Institute stands on the spacious
grounds, which are well laid out. It is an oblong
two-storied structure, with turrets at each corner and
presents a solid and rather imposing appearance. Since
Independence many new buildings have come up.
Pomological
Station
Pomological
Station is one of the three experimental fruit gardens in
the Nilgiris maintained by the Horticultural Department
where the states Agricultural Department researches on
fruits
including Plums, Apples, Peach, Persimmons, Apricot,
Lemons, Pomegranates etc
This garden was
established in 1920 with a view to demonstrate and
propagate scientific methods of raising nursery plants and
of growing fruit-bearing trees. Jams and other fruit
preservatives are prepared for sale to the public.
Laws Falls
Laws falls are a beautiful picnic spot, named after
Lt. Colonel Law, who traced and mainly constructed the
Coonoor Ghat. They are about 5 km below Coonoor on
Mettupalayam road. The height of the falls is about 180
feet. There are vast stretches of undisturbed sholas and
it is a paradise for naturalists.
Lamb's Rock
Visitors can have a breathtaking view of the
Coimbatore planes from Lamb's Rock, 8 Km from Coonoor on
the way to Dolphin's Nose. It's a sheer precipice, which
drops down several hundred metres into the heart of dense
jungle.
Lady
Caninng's Seat A small house that commands panoramic
view of the tea estates and the plains marks Lady
Caninng's Seat, 9-km from Coonoor.
Dolphin's
Nose Dolphin's Nose is about 12 km from Coonoor. The
Nose is unique rock of tremendous proportions, jutting out
of the face of the hillside in formation in which its name
suggests. It exposes a vast panorama, which encompasses
Catherine falls.
The Droog
The Droog located 15-km away from Coonoor is also a famous
picnic spot, standing at 6,000 feet high overlooking the
plains, which was used by Tippu Sultan as an outpost.
Three km of trekking has to be done to reach the point.
Kattery Falls
Kattery falls are one of the highest falls in the
Nilgiris situated about 5-km from Coonoor on the Kendala
road. At the beginning of the century a Hydro power
station was build, the first ever-Hydro power plant to
harness the fall to generate electricity for Cordite
factory.
FRUIT AND
VEGETABLE SHOW
A Fruit and Vegetable show is held in the park during
the month of May, which attracts thousands of visitors.
HOW TO GET
THERE
Air: The nearest
airport is Coimbatore, which has daily flights to and from
Chennai, Bangalore, Cochin and Trivandrum.
Rail: Coonoor is
on the toy-train line between Mettupalayam (28 km) and
Ooty. The toy train leaves Mettupalayam for Ooty early
morning and arrives at Ooty by noon. The total time taken
on the return trip back to Mettupalayam is about 3½ hours.
However, this train service is often disrupted during the
heavy monsoon season.
Road: Coonoor is
well connected by road with the major cities and towns of
the state.
There are
regular buses from Ooty, Coimbatore, and Kotagiri |