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- Until the 18th century, Ooty was inhabited by the traditional Toda and Bangala Tribes, and post the colonization, Ooty became the summer capital of the East India Company. On the other hand, Coonoor is the much quieter, tranquil hillstation of Tamil Nadu in South India.
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In this blog, I am bringing you the queen of Hills, Ooty, and will help you to plan your memorable trip to Ooty and Coonoor with a detailed 4-Day tour guide. I will be sharing our experiences and reviews of this amazing hill station.
Jul 19, 2022 · Often visited together, Ooty and Coonoor almost go hand in hand for almost all tourists, owing to the short distance. Both are nestled in the heart of breathtakingly stunning Nilgiri Tea Estates, needless to say that Ooty is the more popular tourist destination among the two.
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Nov 1, 2021 · Discover 12 incredible things to do in Coonoor in 2024 on your Tamil Nadu trip: from trekking, train rides, and road trips to fun picnics and waterfalls.
Nov 29, 2023 · The railway connects Coonoor to Ooty, the most iconic tourist destination in south India. Even though it is called the Toy Train, it is important to keep in mind that this railway route was an ...
Dec 4, 2023 · Unfolding a scenic escapade in the Nilgiri’s, Ooty and Coonoor in May are among the best places to visit in India during the Summer. Despite being a year-around destination, Ooty and Coonoor in summers are known for their misty verdant hills wrapped in fog and its tea estates.
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Feb 13, 2019 · To explore the major attractions and enjoy the serene beauty of Ooty and Coonoor, a 3 to 5-day trip is recommended. This duration allows you to visit places like Doddabetta Peak, Ooty Lake, Botanical Gardens in Ooty, and Sim’s Park, Dolphin’s Nose, and Lamb’s Rock in Coonoor.
Coonoor, with its sprawling tea plantations and panoramic valleys, is the second most visited tourist place in the Nilgiris, after Ooty. Coonoor is just 17 kilometers from Ooty and is popular as a weekend getaway on its own terms or it can be clubbed with an Ooty tour.