Book Mahe to Ooty Cab
Mahe to Ooty distnce : 202 km
Estimated travel time : 6.1 hours
Udhagamandalam, popularly called as OOTY by the tourist, is the Queen of Hill Stations in the lap of the Western Ghats. Centuries ago this was also called as Oththai-Kal (single stone) Mandu (Mund is a name of Toda Village). The resort town is gifted with the rare creation of the nature that is always ready to be cherished by the tourists.
Paradise for the nature lover Ooty is the town of the beautiful tea gardens, botanical gardens from where walking makes the wonder, witnessing the depicted in scriptures of various cultures with the cup of the tea from the plantation is the perfect way to enjoy you trip in the town. Once serves as the summer capital for the Madras presidency in The British time the town is well know as the “India’s Switzerland”. Nestled in the majestic hills, the town is the situated in the Hotspot area of Western Ghats, one of the Natural UNESCO Site that make the town the destination of the rare natural views like world’s most spectacular wonders: best tea gardens and oil extractions. Surrounded by the Shola forest with the beauty of the Tea gardens where walking trail amaze the tourists the very rare combination of the natural beauty of the human mind. One who has seen the tourist places like Ooty, believes in the gifts of Life, otherwise these rare beauty is often overlooked conveniently by the adventurous zest of the tourists.
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Mahe to Ooty Cab Route
Mahe to Ooty by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Mahe to Ooty distance is 202 Km and is 6.1 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Calicut (Kozhikode) - Known for its beautiful beaches, historical sites like the Mananchira Square, Kappad Beach, and Beypore Fort, and delicious local cuisine.
2. Wayanad - A scenic hill station with attractions like the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Chembra Peak, Pookode Lake, and Edakkal Caves.
3. Bandipur National Park - A prominent wildlife reserve known for its diverse flora and fauna, especially the royal Bengal tiger and Indian elephants.
4. Mudumalai National Park - Another wildlife sanctuary famous for its rich biodiversity and jeep safaris to spot animals like tigers, leopards, and langurs.
5. Masinagudi - A small town situated on the foothills of the Nilgiri Mountains, offering opportunities for wildlife spotting, bird watching, and nature treks.
6. Coonoor - A charming hill station known for its tea plantations, scenic viewpoints like Dolphin's Nose and Lamb's Rock, and the famous Nilgiri Mountain Railway.
7. Doddabetta Peak - The highest peak in the Nilgiri Mountain Range, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
8. Pykara Lake and Waterfalls - A serene lake surrounded by lush greenery and cascading waterfalls, making it a popular picnic spot.
9. Avalanche Lake - A pristine lake located amidst the rolling hills of the Nilgiris, offering tranquil surroundings and opportunities for fishing and boating.