Welcome to OOTY (The Queen of Hill Stations in India)
Ooty or Udagamandalam rightly described as
"Queen of Hill Stations" by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, now sprawls over an area of 36 sq km
with a number of tall buildings cluttering its hill slopes. It is situated at an altitude
of 2,240 meters above sea level. Though the march of brick and mortar has laid waste its
thick sholas which one saw in a bygone era, it still woos people from all over India as
well as foreign countries right through summer, and sometimes in the winter months too.
An added attraction for the tourists to Udagamandalam is the mountain train journey on a
ratchet and pinion track which commences from Kallar, near Mettupalayam and wends its way
through many hair-raising curves and fearful tunnels and chugs along beside deep ravines
full of verdant vegetation, gurgling streams and tea gardens. The scenery, as it unfolds
during the trip, is breathtaking, awe-inspiring and fantastic. One can notice a marvelous
change in vegetation, as one goes from Kallar to Coonoor. At Kallar it is tropical and at
Burliar-the next bus-stop as one proceeds from Mettupalayam-it is sub-tropical.
Near Coonoor, it is humid with pines, blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) and cypress trees.
As we go from Ooty to Gudalur, the change in vegetation is striking.
What a splendid interaction between climate and vegetation.
It is therefore very appropriate that Mount Stuart called the whole road leading to
Ooty from Mettupalayam, "One long botanical debauch."
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