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A community & visitor guide · in association with the Kotagiri Citizens' Group

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Get involved

This guide is a community effort. Whether you live in the hills or just love them, there are real ways to help keep the Nilgiris thriving.

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Volunteer

Lend a hand with the Kotagiri Citizens' Group — clean-up drives, events, tree planting, surveys and small local projects. Every pair of hands counts.

Tell us you're keen
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Support the work

The guide and the Citizens' Group run on goodwill and small contributions. If you'd like to help fund community projects, get in touch and we'll share how.

Get in touch
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Be our eyes on the ground

Spotted a pothole, a broken streetlight or a water problem? Reporting it is the simplest, most useful thing you can do — we route every report to the right department.

Report an issue
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Improve the guide

Know a place we've missed, a detail that's out of date, or have great photos to share? Help us keep the Nilgiris guide accurate and alive.

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About the Kotagiri Citizens' Group

This guide is run in association with the Kotagiri Citizens' Group, a community body working on civic issues, the environment and local life across the hills. Joining in — or just staying informed — helps the whole district.

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Occasional updates — road alerts, what's on, and new guides from across the Nilgiris. No spam.

The Nilgiris Guide is an independent, non-commercial community project. We'll never ask for payment to list a place, and we route civic reports to the relevant public offices.