Sunday, August 5, 2018

Coonoor

Coonoor  is a Taluk and a municipality in the Nilgiris district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for its production of Nilgiri tea. Coonoor is located at an altitude of 1,850 m (6,070 ft) above sea level, and is the second largest hill station in the Nilgiri hills after Ooty. It is an ideal base for a number of trekking expeditions leading into the Nilgiris. The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport about 79 km from Coonoor town. As of 2011, the town had a population of 45,494. Coonoor is also home to the Pasteur Institute of India, which is responsible for producing Anti-rabies Vaccine and DPT group of Vaccines for the Expanded Program of Immunization of Government of India.

Coonoor is located at 11.35°N 76.82°E. It has an average elevation of 1850 metres (6070 feet) above sea level.It features a sub-tropical highland climate (Koppen;Cwb) due to high altitude. Here, frosts are very rare, unlike Ooty or Lovedale, which are at a higher altitude than Coonoor.

Coonoor is a famous hill station that is 17 km from Ooty in Tamil Nadu, India. It is probably the second most popular hill station in the Nilgiris. The hill station stands at a height of 1839 meters and is known for its great picnic spots and picturesque surroundings. Coonoor is also famous for tea gardens and tea factories.

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 pastime 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 tea gardens. There are number of trekking and hiking trails around Coonoor. Travellers can enjoy the exhilarating and unique ride on the toy train that connects Coonoor with Mettupalayam (which Indian Rail spells Metupalaiyam) and Ooty. The trip provides some breathtaking views of the Nilgiri hills in all its natural glory. Though secondary in importance to Ooty, Coonoor offers a more secluded retreat, away from the crowds that throng Ooty. If a quiet, romantic holiday tucked away in the hills amidst fresh air and verdant Nature is what you are looking for, Coonoor is your best bet.




Tea Estate In Coonoor, Nilgiris

Attractions in Coonoor:

Spread over an area of 12 hectares, Sim's Park has a collection of over 1,000 plant species. 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. 57th annual fruit show is to be held on 23 and 24 May 2015. Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint is 10 km from Coonoor and provides a panoramic view of the vast expanse of the Nilgiri Hills and Catherine Falls. Tourists can trek from Lady Canning's Seat to Dolphin's Nose. Lamb’s Rock, about 5½ km from Coonoor is another vantage point. Droog Fort is located a distance of 13 km from Coonoor and was once used by Tipu Sultan in the 18th century. Law's Falls is a waterfall located 5 km from Coonoor, on the way to Mettupalayam.

Pomological Station is a research center of the State Agricultural Department for persimmon, pomegranates and apricot. Pasteur Institute located near Sim’s park, was started in 1907. This institute develops vaccination for rabies. Central Silk Board has its silkworm breeding station (Satellite Silkworm Breeding Station of Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute-Mysuru) besides state government silk farm at Springfield.Recently, Floriculture and strawberry cultivation have taken root.

  • The Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint (10 km from Coonoor). This is an important place to visit. It not only provides a panoramic view of the vast expanse of the Nilgiri hills but also of the famous Catherine Falls. It's a very nice drive to this point, amidst lush green tea gardens. If you're lucky, you may also spot some bison en route! You also have an opportunity to walk amidst tea gardens. Lady Canning's seat is another notable viewpoint on the way.
  • Lamb's Rock (8 km from Coonoor on the way to Dolphin's Nose). Lamb's Rockcommands a grand view of the Coimbatore Plains and is a favorite place for tourists.
  • Laws Falls (On Coonoor-Mettupalayam Road, 7 km from Coonoor). Beautiful picnic spot. The height of the falls is about 180 feet. There are vast stretches of undisturbed sholas and it is a paradise for naturalists.
  • Sim's Park. The park is situated in a deep ravine on the Northern side of Coonoor Railway Station at an elevation of 1768 to 1798 m. The park can be divided into eight major sections. The natural shola with winding footpaths all over the higher slopes of the park is the most distinctive and picturesque feature of this park. This apart, a number of individual tree specimens planted in a scattered fashion all over the place, lend a special charm to the park, specially when they bloom in different seasons throughout the year.
Take long walks to any of the villages situated around Coonoor. A walk by the tea gardens would be a memorable one. You can also take a walk to the Golf Links owned by Wellington Defence College.

One good walk is to take the road that skirts Sim's Park towards High Field. Its a peaceful and picturesque walk, which finally gets you back on the Kotagiri road and back to the Park gate.


Climate:



Best Season:

All the seasons similar to Ooty are best to visit Coonoor.

Cuisine:

Hotel Lakshmi opposite Coonoor Bus Stand/ near Railway station serves the best South Indian food in Coonoor. Also try Taj Gateway Hotel at Upper Coonoor. The restaurant at MGM Hillworth Resorts on Mount Pleasant is worth visiting for a great ambiance and good food. And not to forget Cafe Coffee Day on Upper Church Road on the way to Sim's Park. Kwality hotel near the Taj serves good Mughlai food.
If you are OK with street food,as most seasoned travelers are, you might like to try Ramakrishnan's cart opposite Sim's Park - just where Cornwall Road starts. His Potato Bondas, Bajjis, Vadais and Samosas are delicious and are really inexpensive. He has a kind of production time table and its best to eat what he has just made.
There is Classic Snacks Bar opp to More Supper Market they have excellent Veg Puffs and Snaks in the Morning. A must if you are fond of road side food.
  • Dragon Restaurant, Bredford (Stone's throw away from Sims Park). Serves delicious food very reasonably priced..
  • 360 Degree Restaurant. Has a valley view

Stay:

  • Acres Wild Cheesemaking Farmstay, +91 94432-32621. Is a unique option of staying on a 22-acres family-run, organic farm. There are 3 farmstay cottages with a total of 5 rooms. There is a Club House that serves as a common dining area and a games room with a pool/billiards/snooker table, Satellite TV and DVD to watch movies, books and board games. Room rates are ₹2,000-₹4,000 with breakfast depending on type of room and season. Breakfast is complimentary. Lunch and dinner need to be ordered in advance. They also make gourmet cheeses like Gouda, Colby, Monterey Jack, Cheddar, Gruyere, Feta, Haloumi and Camembert. During your stay you can also enroll in their cheesemaking course and learn how to make gourmet cheese. Besides that you can participate in sustainable farm activities like adobe brick making, feeding farm animals, planting vegetables and trees, composting, vermiculture and operating a bio-gas plant. The farm is only 3 km from the Coonoor bus stand in downtown Coonoor yet it is in a pristine area with plenty of wild life and a breathtaking view of the valley. There are two natural ponds that attract a lot of wild life like bison, panther, wild boar, barking deer and seasonal elephants.
  • Rosery Cottage, +91 94426-31243, +91 423-223-1243. Two bedrooms with living, dining and kitchen. Situated in a family tea estate, with a view of the hills. Five minutes drive from Sims Park, centre of Coonoor. Comfortable for a family of four. It has a fully equipped kitchen. You have to buy your own provision for cooking. Maid is available for about an hour or so in the morning. Rent ₹1500/night. For details contact Hema Vikram, Rosery Cottage, Kotagiri Road Coonoor.
  • Taj Gateway Hotel, +91 423- 222 5400. Very beautiful gardens, adequate rooms, ayurveda and yoga centers, a gym, indoor game center, great service. The cuisine is Indian and Continental served either in buffet or a la carte options. Run by Taj Hospitality.

Local Transport to get around:

The town has a number of autorickshaws or three-wheelers that you can hire to get around. Also, the public transport in the town is excellent and just ₹4-5 you can travel from one end of the town to another. Your hotel can also help you locate taxis that you can hire. The climate is so pleasant, however, that walking around may be the best option. Lower Coonoor tends to be very crowded but Upper Coonoor is blessed with less traffic and fairly good roads. You are in a hilly region - so expect to walk up slopes!

How to Reach:

Coonoor is well-connected by road with Ooty. The road that connects with Ooty is National Highway NH 181 is the busiest Nilgiri Ghat Road and is also one of the main access routes for the entire district. The distance from Ooty to Coonoor is about 18 km and the distance from Mysore to Coonoor is about 175 km. Alternatively, there is another route that links Coonoor to Kotagiri, about 21 km in distance, connecting with State Highway 15. Mettupalayam is the nearest rail head which is 33 km away. Coimbatore Junction is about 68 km away. The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is one of the oldest mountain railways in India and was declared by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in July 2005. This railway links Coonoor to the town of Mettupalayam at the foot of the hills and Ooty. The nearest airport is Coimbatore International Airport which has direct connections to Mumbai, Bangalore, Singapore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Sharjah and New Delhi.


Route from Bangalore: SH17 to Mysore, NH 212 to Gundlupet; state highway to Coonoor via Bandipur National Park, Gudalur, Ooty, Aravankadu, and Wellington. There are many signboards along the way from Mysore directing you towards Ooty. Once in Ooty drive through the city, there are boards along the way showing you the way. Roads are very good from Bangalore uptil Bandipur, but very sad later on.

From elsewhere in India: Fly to Coimbatore or come by train. You can drive down to Mettupalayam (about 1 hour's distance)for the toy train or hire a car to drive up to the hills. Coonoor is roughly about two hours drive from Coimbatore and the views are breathtaking as the road takes 14 tortuous bends upwards through dense forest.

If you are coming from within Tamil Nadu, you can take the train to Mettupalayam and then the cute little toy train up to Coonoor and Ooty. There are regular buses coming here as well.


Other Tourist places near Coonoor:

Ooty, Kotagiri, Kodanad, Masinagudi, Gudalur, Wayanad, Mysore, Coimbatore.

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