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Coonoor Tour
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Coonoor is the
second largest hill station located in the Nilgiri hills in
the state of Tamil Nadu in the south of India. Famous for its
verdant environs and for a variety of wildflowers and birds,
Coonoor provides a perfect setting for activities like
trekking and hiking. It is also famous for its tea plantations
and festivals. At Coonoor, travelers can also enjoy the toy
train ride, which is also the means of traveling to other hill
stations in the Nilgiri Hills from Coonoor. The trip provides
some breathtaking views of the Nilgiri hills in all its
natural glory.
Coonoor provides the traveler with the panoramic view of the
lush green Nilgiri hills, with its ravines, valleys, and
waterfalls. Bird watching is a popular activity in Coonoor, as
the area boasts of a large variety of species like cormorants,
pipits, thrushes, parakeets, skylarks, Nilgiri verditer, etc.
Travelers can take a walk through the long stretches of tea
gardens. There are numerous trekking and hiking trails around
Coonoor.
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Tourist Attractions of Coonoor
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Sim's Park
The Sim's Park is an important place to visit in Coonoor.
Spread in an area of 12 ha, the park has a collection of over
1,000 plant species, including magnolia, pines, tree ferns,
and camellia. The botanical garden is partly developed in the
Japanese style and derived its name from J. D. Sim, the
secretary of the Madras Club in 1874. The key attraction of
the park is the annual fruit and vegetable show held in May.
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Pomological Station
The institute is a research center of the State Agricultural
Department for persimmon, pomegranates, and apricot.
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Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint
The Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint is 10 km from Coonoor and is a
spectacular spot to visit. It not only provides a panoramic
view of the vast expanse of the Nilgiri hills but also of the
famous Catherine Falls.
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Lamb's Rock
On way to Dolphin's Nose, about 5½ km from Coonoor, lies
Lamb's Rock, another vantage point to view the fantastic
landscape and the tea and coffee plantations.
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Droog
At a distance of 13 km from Coonoor, Droog takes one into the
past, with the ruins of a fort, which was once used by Tipu
Sultan in the 16th century.
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Law's Falls
The majestic falls are 5 km from Coonoor, on the way to
Mettupalayam.
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Ooty
The famous hill station of Ooty, also known as the queen of
hill stations is 19 km northwest of Coonoor. Ooty is an
immensely popular tourist destination. Like Coonoor, Ooty is
also set amongst the green settings of the Nilgiri hills and
is famous for its lake, gardens, and colonial architecture.
You can enjoy a number of outdoor activities like horse
riding, trekking, hiking, and boating in Ooty. |
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