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After reliving my childhood dream of travelling in a Toy Train and enthralling views of the Ketti Valley – the second largest valley in
the world , I was eagerly anticipating my next destination- Coonoor a hill station known for its tea and coffee plantations in the
Nilgiris.
Related - Exploring Ooty : Pykara falls
Tea Plantations at Conoor |
We had earlier asked our cab driver to arrive at the Coonoor
railway station , so the cab was waiting for us as soon as we reached the
railway station. We straightaway headed towards the tea estates in Coonoor. The
tea estates are privately managed gardens owned by companies like Tata. These
tea plantations form an important source of income of this region making it one
of the richest districts in India.
Despite the plantations not coming under the
banner of government tourist corporation, tourists visit them whenever they
visit this part of the town because of the scenic beauty and soothing sights
and smells that they offer. The owners have also restricted few entry places
for the tourists and few are open to them.
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As soon as we entered the tea plantation ,one could easily guess that tea is cultivated here just by breathing in the air and smelling it. The plantation offered gorgeous sights of lush green tea and coffee plantations and teakwood trees. The tea and coffee plantations were being cultivated in the form of “terrace farming” on mild slopes.
We even went inside the open tea factory just adjacent to the
garden we were in. There one can get an idea of how the tea bags are packed
starting from picking of tea leaves.
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While we were moving through the beautiful tea gardens, we
were told that the road leads to the famous view-point “Dolphin’s Nose”. Around 10 km from Coonoor,
the view point is an enormous rock formation that is entirely unique and
resembles a dophin’s nose, hence the name. Dolphin’s nose viewpoint not only
provides a panoramic view of the vast expanse of the Nilgiri Hills but also of
Catherine falls.
Catherine Falls |
When we reached there, we already had a company-Monkeys. But
they were not mischievous and seemed like they were themselves enjoying the
view that the site offered. And taking about the site, the view was
enthralling.
The forest covered Nilgiri hills was soothing to the senses .And
from one of these hills we can easily see Catherine Falls which was magnifying
the scenic beauty of the landscape. To be honest, the description about the place was
true; it is indeed the “Kashmir of the South”.
View From Dolphin's Nose |
Unfortunately we could not stay there long as the clouds were
playing hide and seek with us and it seemed it could rain any moment. Thus, we
then decided to move back to hotel for the day. We bought the famous Nilgiri tea
on the way to our hotel.
Coonoor is a place for eco-tourism. The sight of the lush
green tea plantations and the smell of the teak remain imbibed in your memories
for quite some days. The Dolphin’s nose viewpoint and the tea plantations that
are on the way provide a perfect shot to the photographers.
After calmness of the tea plantations, I was going to get a
bit “rocky” with my next stop-Dodabetta Peak ,the highest peak in the Nilgiris
range . We will visit Dodabetta peak in the next article.
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Related : Rose Garden and Dodabetta Peak
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13 comments:
What a lovely article...!!! And awesome pictures.... :)
Thanks Rohit! Keep visiting the blog for other articles! :)
spectacular view of the tea plantations
The pictures are breathtakingly beautiful! :O :D
You people are really doing very well,another impressive article...
And hats off to the photographer,lovely pics (y)
Ayush - Yes it was even simply breathtaking when we were there.
Himank - Thanks for the appreciation! :)
Kavya - The live scenes were even more amazing! My advice to you would be to keep calm sit back and wait for the next article! It will sweep you off your feet! ;)
Richa - Thanks for such wonderful compliments! We are sure we won't disappoint you!
wow!! mesmerising pics with breathtaking views! :)
This place is such a heaven. Here you ca realize why tea ceremony is so important in Chinese civilization. The smell of tea leaves when it is just dropped in boiled water. Just imagine the feeling one will get when tea leaves are of second flush........
Sarthak: Yes buddy , you do get that feeling there! :)
Conoor is indeed Kashmir of South - the huge tea gardens there reminds me of huge baghs of Kashmir. Being the second largest hill station in Nilgiri hills after Ooty,it has so much to offer. With Sim's park, Dolphin's Nose, Catherine falls, Hidden Valley etc. it is the perfect honeymoon place to visit in India. Your pics are so fresh ,that I can feel the aroma to tea gardens sitting in my office. ;-)
Descriptive... Feels like being there!
Wonderful Pictures!! Very nice post, There are many places to visit in Kashmir, all places are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this information.
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