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

Things to do

Sights & experiences

Lakes, viewpoints, gardens and heritage railways across the hills.

Category
Lake
Ooty Lake

Ooty Lake

All year

Pedal-boats and pony rides around a 19th-century lake at the centre of town.

Garden
Government Botanical Garden

Government Botanical Garden

Best in May

Terraced lawns, glasshouses and the annual Summer Flower Show.

Viewpoint
Doddabetta Peak

Doddabetta Peak

Clear mornings

The highest point in the Nilgiris (2,637 m) with a telescope house at the summit.

Heritage
Nilgiri Mountain Railway

Nilgiri Mountain Railway

All year

The UNESCO-listed steam toy train from Mettupalayam — book the Coonoor leg ahead.

Garden
Sim's Park

Sim's Park

All year

A hillside botanical garden with over 1,000 species and a yearly produce show.

Viewpoint
Dolphin's Nose

Dolphin's Nose

Early morning

A clifftop nose of rock looking over the Catherine Falls gorge.

Waterfall
Catherine Falls

Catherine Falls

Post-monsoon

A two-tiered 250-foot fall among tea and silver-oak; viewpoint off the Kotagiri road.

Viewpoint
Kodanad Viewpoint

Kodanad Viewpoint

Clear days

Where the hills meet the plains — a sweeping view over the Moyar valley.

Nature reserveOff the beaten path
Avalanche Lake & Shola

Avalanche Lake & Shola

Sep–Mar

A trout stream, rhododendron shola and grasslands deep in a reserved forest south-west of Ooty — visited only by forest-department jeep.

Nature reserveOff the beaten path
Upper Bhavani

Upper Bhavani

Oct–Mar

A remote reservoir on the edge of Mukurthi, ringed by high-altitude shola — one of the last refuges of the Nilgiri tahr.

LakeOff the beaten path
Emerald Lake

Emerald Lake

Sep–Mar

A quiet reservoir in the Silent Valley–facing 'Emerald' valley, framed by tea and eucalyptus and far from the day-tripper crowds.

Waterfall
Pykara Lake & Falls

Pykara Lake & Falls

Post-monsoon

A boating lake and a stepped waterfall on the sacred Pykara river, set among some of the finest shola-grassland on the Ooty–Gudalur road.

Nature reserveOff the beaten path
Mukurthi National Park

Mukurthi National Park

Feb–May, Sep–Oct

A high-altitude park of rolling grassland and stunted shola, the heart of the Nilgiri tahr's range and a core zone of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.

Viewpoint
Wenlock Downs & 6th Mile

Wenlock Downs & 6th Mile

All year

Open rolling downs of grass and lone shola clumps — the '6th Mile / Shooting Point' is the most filmed landscape in the Nilgiris.

ViewpointOff the beaten path
Glenmorgan

Glenmorgan

Sep–Mar

A tea-estate hamlet above the Pykara powerhouse, with a disused winch railway and a view down a forested gorge to the plains.

WaterfallOff the beaten path
Kalhatti Falls

Kalhatti Falls

Post-monsoon

A 100-foot fall on the old Sigur ghat below Ooty, in dry-deciduous forest where elephants and gaur range up from Mudumalai.

Waterfall
Law's Falls

Law's Falls

Post-monsoon

A roadside fall at the foot of the Coonoor ghat where the river drops beside the old coach road to the plains.

TrekOff the beaten path
Droog Fort

Droog Fort

Oct–Mar

A ruined hill-fort once held by Tipu Sultan, reached by a forest trek through tea and shola to a 6,000-foot lookout.

Viewpoint
Lamb's Rock

Lamb's Rock

Early morning

A short walk through a stretch of shola to a cliff edge looking down the Coonoor gorge to the Coimbatore plains.

TrekOff the beaten path
Hidden Valley Trek

Hidden Valley Trek

Oct–Mar

A steep, lightly used trail dropping off the Dolphin's Nose ridge into a wooded valley below the tea line.

TrekOff the beaten path
Rangaswamy Peak & Pillar

Rangaswamy Peak & Pillar

Dec–May

A sacred conical peak and a detached rock pillar above Kotagiri, ringed by Badaga and Irula legend and a demanding day-trek.

Nature reserveOff the beaten path
Longwood Shola

Longwood Shola

Sep–Mar

A protected pocket of old-growth shola on the edge of Kotagiri town — the easiest place in the Nilgiris to walk into intact montane forest.

TrekOff the beaten path
Kukal Caves

Kukal Caves

Dec–May

A cluster of rock shelters near Kil Kotagiri linked to the hills' indigenous past, reached by a walk through tea and grassland.

WaterfallOff the beaten path
Elk Falls

Elk Falls

Post-monsoon

A slender fall tucked into forest below Kotagiri, little visited and best after the north-east monsoon fills the stream.

Estate walkOff the beaten path
Kil Kotagiri & Aravenu Tea Trails

Kil Kotagiri & Aravenu Tea Trails

All year

Quiet lanes through working tea and Badaga hattis on the lower slopes east of Kotagiri, with long views to the plains.

BirdingOff the beaten path
Birdwatching the Sholas

Birdwatching the Sholas

Sep–Mar

Dawn walks into the Nilgiri sholas for the hills's endemic birds — the laughingthrush, Sholakili and black-and-orange flycatcher among them.

CultureOff the beaten path
Badaga Village & Hethai Habba

Badaga Village & Hethai Habba

Dec–Jan

The Badaga are the largest hill community of the Nilgiris; their winter Hethai Habba festival is the most vivid window into their living culture.

FoodOff the beaten path
Dine with a Badaga Family

Dine with a Badaga Family

All year

A home meal of hill millets, avarai beans and estate vegetables — the everyday food of the Nilgiris, eaten where it is grown.

Tea
Tea Estate Tour & Tasting

Tea Estate Tour & Tasting

All year

Walk the hand-plucked slopes, watch leaf become tea in a working factory, and taste Nilgiri orthodox and frost teas at the source.

WildlifeOff the beaten path
Sigur Plateau & Mudumalai Safari

Sigur Plateau & Mudumalai Safari

Oct–May

Below the Kalhatti ghat the hills fall away into the Sigur plateau — one of South India's great elephant corridors and the gateway to Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, where dawn and dusk jeep safaris run through dry-deciduous forest.

Scenic driveOff the beaten path
Kalhatti Ghat — 36 Hairpin Bends

Kalhatti Ghat — 36 Hairpin Bends

Oct–May (daylight only)

The steepest motorable ghat in South India — thirty-six tight hairpin bends dropping from Ooty's montane grassland into the dry Sigur forest in just a dozen kilometres, with elephants ranging across the lower curves.

Scenic drive
Kotagiri Ghat Road

Kotagiri Ghat Road

All year

The oldest and gentlest of the Nilgiri ghats — barely four hairpin bends in thirty-odd kilometres, climbing through tea estates with long, open views back over Mettupalayam and the plains.

Scenic driveOff the beaten path
Manjur–Geddai–Korakundah Backroad

Manjur–Geddai–Korakundah Backroad

Oct–Mar

A near-empty backroad into the Kundah high country — steep hairpin climbs past Manjur, the Geddai valley and dam, and Korakundah, billed as the highest tea estate in the world, before joining the Avalanche and Upper Bhavani country.

ViewpointOff the beaten path
Geddai Valley Viewpoint

Geddai Valley Viewpoint

Oct–Mar

A quiet pull-off above the Geddai dam in the Kundah valley — misty tea slopes, a still reservoir and layer on layer of hills, with almost none of the crowds of the Ooty viewpoints.

BirdingOff the beaten path
Karikaiyur Drives & Birding

Karikaiyur Drives & Birding

Oct–Mar

On the eastern slopes below Rangaswamy Peak, the lanes around Karikaiyur thread tea, shola and grassland into some of the loveliest quiet drives in the Nilgiris — and one of the richest birding belts on the Kotagiri side.