10 Best Places To Visit In Coonoor

OT Staff

Coonoor

Coonoor is a beautiful hill station in the Nilgiri Hills, known for tea gardens, waterfalls like Law's Falls & Katary Falls, and viewpoints like Dolphin's Nose and Lamb's Rock. Visitors can explore colonial sites like Sim's Park and Lady Canning's Seat. It is ideal for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.

A view of the landscape of Coonoor | Shutterstock

Sim's Park

Sim's Park is a botanical garden with a terraced layout and an annual fruit and vegetable show in May. It's located in a deep ravine on the northern side of Coonoor railway station and was inaugurated in December 1874. The park was named after JD Sim, Secretary to Government, who helped establish it.

Sim's Park, Coonoor | Wikimedia Commons

Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint

Dolphin's Nose, at 1,550 metres altitude, offers panoramic views of the Nilgiri Hills, Catherine Falls, and St Catherine's Falls. It is an excellent spot for photography, trekking, and witnessing the beautiful streams from Coonoor and Kotagiri.

Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint, Coonoor | Wikimedia Commons

Lamb's Rock

Lamb's Rock is a scenic viewpoint offering breathtaking views of Coimbatore Plains. It's perfect for picnics, and the sunrise and sunset views are mesmerizing. It's on the way to Dolphin's Nose, named after Captain Lamb, who attempted to create a path to the place.

Lamb’s Rock view point in Coonoor | Shutterstock

Highfield Tea Factory

Highfield Tea Factory offers guided tours to witness the entire tea-making process, from plucking to packaging, and also enjoy tasting sessions. The factory also sells sandal packs, tree oil, and other balms.

A view of the Highfield Tea Factory | Official Website: Ooty tourism

Droog Fort

Droog Fort, also known as Bakasura Malai, is a historic fort atop a hill. Tipu Sultan used the fort as an outpost in the 18th century to monitor neighbouring kingdoms. Today, the fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, making it a popular destination for trekking and history enthusiasts.

Inside the Droog Fort | Official Website: Ooty tourism

Law's Falls

Law's Falls is a beautiful waterfall that is enveloped by lush greenery and dense forests. The waterfalls were named after Colonel Law, who was responsible for the construction of Coonoor Ghat Road. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing dip in the natural pool formed at the base of the falls and relish the tranquil atmosphere.

A view of the Law's Falls | Official Website: Ooty tourism

Pasteur Institute

The Pasteur Institute is a research centre that studies rabies and other infectious diseases. Located on 16 acres of land at the top of Coonoor town, surrounded by flower gardens, lawns, and greenery, it has a museum displaying microbiology and public health exhibits for visitors to explore.

A view of the Pasteur Institute building | Sasikumar Pariyathra/facebook

Lady Canning's Seat

Lady Canning's Seat is a viewpoint named after Lady Charlotte Canning, the wife of the Viceroy of India, Lord Canning. The viewpoint offers panoramic views of the lush valleys, tea gardens, and distant mountains, making it a popular spot for photography.

View around Lady Canning's Seat | Official Website: Ooty tourism

Wellington Golf Course

The Wellington Golf Course is one of the highest in the world at 6,000 feet altitude. It has an 18-hole course of 6,000 yards, surrounded by lush gardens, eucalyptus trees, and waterfalls. The Nilgiri Hills offer scenic views, making it an ideal spot for golf enthusiasts.

The front of the Wellington Golf Course | Official Website: Ooty tourism

Katary Falls

Katary Falls is a stunning waterfall tucked away in dense forests, cascading down from a height of about 55 metres. Its tranquil atmosphere offers a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle of crowds.

An old picture of the Katary Falls taken by Edmund David Lyon | Museum of Photographic Arts/Wikimedia Commons

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