6 Things That Makes Ooty A Hot Tourist Destination
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Fri, 27 Aug 2021 4:07:26
Ooty is the ideal place to enjoy your monsoons. This season comes with an amazing opportunity to experience the greener side of the wonderland in Tamil Nadu. When the clouds hang much lower during rainy showers there are endless must-try things to do at Ooty in Monsoon. Just to make it easier & budget-friendly I have collated a list of 10 famous monsoon things to do in Ooty that can save you from the extra crowds of the city & render you cheap budget-friendly deals on the occasion of rains. In fact, the rates of cottages and hotels in Ooty are slashed as the monsoon arrives. So keep at it!
# Nilgiri Mountain Toy Train
Nilgiri Mountain Toy Train is the best way to experience the monsoon beauty of Ooty by riding up the lush hills. The journey of this toy train begins from Mettupalayam and ends in Ooty. You’ll successfully pass across 150 bridges, 108 curves, and 16 tunnels during this toy train ride. Turns out, it isn’t that much of a toy after all! Feel more cinematic as this train route has also been used in various Bollywood movies such as Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Dil Se. To witness such an experience is the top thing to do in Ooty during Monsoon for sure. In fact, the epic A.R. Rahman song ‘Chhaiya-Chhaiya’ was also shot on this train route. Ticket prices are usually 1500 INR onwards.
# Cloud Hunting at Doddabetta peak
Doddabetta Peak and Pykara Lake are the hotspots where you can experience the mystic clouds flowing across your head. It feels like another realm of a wonderland filled with beautiful vegetation and clouds hovering over them. Exploring the clouded-Ooty after showers of rain is one of the famous things to do at Ooty for Monsoon. Reaching the peak of these mountains, you will feel clouds passing right across your body. Make sure to take a halt at 6th Mile and 9th Mile as they are renowned for their stunning views in the entire Ooty. Both these places have also been featured in Bollywood and Tollywood movies many times.
# Snacking Around on Streets
Ooty being a cloud-flooded city in Tamil Nadu is also known for its scrumptious street food scene. What else can be the best time to enjoy such delicious meals? Then the chilly monsoon of Ooty! Sipping your hot beverage drink amidst the scenic landscape of tea and coffee plantations is surely a blissful experience you mustn’t miss. Whereas, savoring sizzling hot pakoras and idlis is surely the best thing to do in Ooty during Monsoon. A very famous snack of Ooty, Varki that is a deep-fried snack made from semolina and water is a must-try snack. Your trip can’t be complete without trying this snack on your way to Ooty in monsoon season. Bhajjis and Vadas are obviously few other things you must add to your street food list for tasting adventure later on. You can easily find a number of roadside stalls on your way to Ooty to enjoy these cheap & tasty meals.
# Stroll in Botanical Garden
The Government Botanical Garden in Ooty is a large area of well-maintained garden that is spread across 55 hectares of land. The flowers here are a treat to watch during the rainy season. This garden has around 650 species of flowers and trees that will amaze you with their vibrant combinations. The fees during the monsoon are also lowered in a botanical garden. Hence it is one of the perfect budget-friendly things to do in Ooty during monsoon that you should exhibit once. The timings for opening are 8.30 AM to 6.30 PM.
# Dolphin’s Nose Views
Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint is a renowned picturesque tourist spot situated 1550 meters above sea level in Ooty. It’s a fabulous road trip in Ooty to Dolphin’s nose viewpoint that passes across incredible hairpin bends, tea plantations, and Catherine Falls along the way. To grasp the monsoon vibes of the entire state it is one of the must-do things in Ooty during rains that no one should miss. The opening & closing times are as follows respectively: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
# Tea Museum Exhibit
Tea & Coffee plantation are amongst the top attractions of Ooty that tell the saga of the main commercial niche of the entire state. To know more about the Origin of Global Tea and the evolution of different kinds of tea in the Nilgiris you can exhibit the Tea Museum. It is surrounded by a luscious green tea plantation & amazing souvenir shops to take back a wide variety of tea leaves, teacups, plates, etc. It is surely one of the perfect things to do at Ooty in Monsoon with an entry fee of just INR 250 per person.