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8 ways to make the most of Ooty this summer

Ooty, nestled in the Nilgiri Hills of Tamil Nadu, India, is a quintessential summer retreat known for its cool climate, lush greenery, and colonial charm. Ooty in summer (March to June) typically sees temperatures between 15°C and 25°C, offering a respite from the sweltering plains. Plan ahead for accommodations and transport, as Ooty draws crowds during this season. Here are ways to make the most of Ooty this summer.

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Explore Ooty Lake

This artificial lake, built in 1824 by John Sullivan, stretches over 65 acres and is surrounded by eucalyptus trees and rolling hills. During summer, the lake is a hub of activity—rent a paddleboat, rowboat, or motorboat (prices typically range from INR 150 to 500 depending on the type) and glide across the calm waters.

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Visit the Government Botanical Gardens

Established in 1848, these gardens are a horticultural masterpiece sprawled across 55 acres on the slopes of Doddabetta Peak. In summer, the gardens burst with vibrant blooms—roses, lilies, and rare flowering plants—complemented by manicured lawns and ancient trees. The highlight is the 20-million-year-old fossilized tree trunk, a testament to the region’s geological history. Entry fees are nominal

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Take a ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this charming toy train is a must-do experience. Running between Ooty and nearby towns like Coonoor or Mettupalayam, the steam-powered journey chugs through 16 tunnels, over 250 bridges, and past sprawling tea estates and dense forests. Book a ticket in advance.

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Trek to Doddabetta Peak

At 2,637 meters, Doddabetta is the highest point in the Nilgiri range, offering unparalleled views of Ooty’s landscapes. The trek is moderately easy, with a well-marked path leading to the summit, where a telescope house allows you to zoom in on distant peaks and villages. Summer mornings are ideal for this activity, as the weather is crisp and the skies are usually clear.

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Savor tea estate views

Ooty is synonymous with tea, and summer is a great time to visit estates like Highfield Tea Factory or Doddabetta Tea Estate. These plantations offer guided tours where you’ll learn about the tea-making process—from plucking tender leaves to drying and packaging. Afterward, sit on the estate’s veranda with a cup of freshly brewed Nilgiri tea.

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Enjoy a picnic at Pykara Falls

About 20 kilometers from Ooty, Pykara Falls and Lake are a scenic retreat fed by the Pykara River. In summer, the waterfall flows steadily, cascading over rocks into a misty pool below, while the surrounding greenery keeps the area cool. Rent a boat at Pykara Lake or find a shady spot for a picnic.

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