Coonoor


   Apr 11

Tourist Attraction to Coonoor


Tourist attraction to Coonoor – “a fantastic landscape”

Coonoor is one of the most popular hill stations in India. Located about 1839 mts above sea level and about 18 kms from Ooty, it is perched on a ridge of the Niligiris. It is another popular resort of Tamilnadu where one can seek one’s own peace of mind and exhilaration. The lush green city is famed for its breath taking view spots, waterfalls, and many adventurous sports like trekking etc. Tourist attraction to Coonoor makes the vacationers spend their holiday away from the hustle- bustle city life.

Tourist Attraction to Coonoor Coonoor, situated 17 kms away from Ooty, has got pleasant and splendid weather conditions. Tea plantations all over give impressive views and tourists love to go for a walk in the tea gardens. Tea gardens are very popular and have its own unique taste of the tea for which it is famous. Tourist attraction in Coonoor mainly includes the panoramic view points i.e. the Dolphins nose view point, where a rock takes a unique form of a dolphin, the Lady Canning’s seat, the Lamb’s rock etc.


Sim’s park is the popular site in Coonoor. Travelling in the toy train is another tourist attraction near Coonoor. Passing through the tea gardens in the toy train show us many beautiful, breath taking scenic views and one cannot stop capturing them in their cameras. Catherine water falls and Law’s water falls are also very popular sites and they produce really enchanting sceneries. The hilly town is also known for its variety of flora and fauna.

There are many wild flowers like Brahma kamala etc. Large number of birds of various kinds like skylarks, parakeets, thrushes etc are seen and the chirping sounds of these birds is delightful. Other Coonoor tourist attractions include the ruined fort used by Tippu sultan, St. George’s church, Wellington golf course, Pasteur’s institute of vaccines etc. visiting Coonoor is really a lifetime’s experience.


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