Good point Ooty, Tamil Nadu.
Ooty is undoubtedly one of the best summer tourist places in South India in May. Nestled amidst the Nilgiris, Ooty houses a plethora of picturesque hilly tracks, gardens, tea plantations, and lakes which makes it one of those beautiful places in South India that people come to visit from all over the world. The calm and pleasant weather of these places welcomes all kinds of vacationers – be it honeymooners, families or friends. Planning a vacation to Ooty to experience the tranquility here, seems the best way to kill the summer heat.
Places To Visit In Ooty: Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Ooty Lake, Ooty Rose Gardens, Kalhatti Falls, Emerald Lake, Tiger Hills, Doddabetta Peak Things To Do In Ooty: Trekking,...
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Located on centre of ooty, dividing rooms on four direction
Good Landmark for Ooty charring cross. From this place one side goes to Commercial Street, another side goes to the Doddabetta peak and the other side goes to Coimbatore road. You'll find a lot of shops and restaurants and many here.
This is the marketplace in Ooty and almost all the markets are available in here. you can find all type of food here there are many restaurants and also the hotels available nearby. Normal price for the room is 3500 to 6000.
Botanical garden is very near to this place and there is also a local market you can find all type of fruits vegetables.
#Pigeon 🐦 - they visit here regularly to have some...
Read moreAdam's fountain is a public display fountain in Charring cross, Ooty. It was built in 1886 as a memorial to a Governor of Ooty, who was very famous in the region during his tenure. It was initially planned to be placed near the Ooty market. But it was later decided that the site in front of the District collector's office in Ooty was a better place as it had more passersby. After building the fountain, it was discovered that the site needed the waterhead to function correctly. It was finally moved to its present location in Charring Cross in 1898. An old melanoxylon tree, which stood in the site of the present location of the fountain, considered a landmark in Charring Cross, was removed for the fountain's...
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