Must-see attractions in The Western Ghats

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    Mudumalai Tiger Reserve

    The Western Ghats

    In the foothills of the Nilgiris, this newly enlarged 765-sq-km wildlife reserve is like a classical Indian landscape painting given life, with chital…

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    Anamalai Tiger Reserve

    The Western Ghats

    A pristine 958-sq-km reserve of tropical jungle, shola forest and grassland rising to 2400m in the Western Ghats and spilling over into Kerala between…

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    Botanical Gardens

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    Established in 1848, these pretty 22-hectare gardens are a living gallery of the Nilgiris' natural flora. Keep an eye out for a typical Toda mund (village…

  • Tribal Research Centre Museum

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    If you're interested in the Nilgiris' tribal communities you'll love this slightly scruffy, erratically open museum, with its fascinating exhibits on…

  • Sullivan Memorial

    The Western Ghats

    Just 2km north of Kotagiri centre, the house built in 1819 by Ooty founder John Sullivan has been refurbished in bright red and filled with fascinating…

  • Berijam Lake

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Visiting forest-fringed Berijam Lake, 21km southwest of Kodaikanal, requires a Forest Department permit (₹250). Taxi drivers will organise this, if asked…

  • Coaker’s Walk

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Assuming it isn't cloaked in opaque mist, the views from paved Coaker’s Walk are beautiful, all the way down to the plains 2000m below. The stroll takes…

  • Pillar Rocks

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    About 7km west of town, these towering boulders have jaw-dropping views to the Tamil Nadu plains below.

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    St Stephen’s Church

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    Perched above Ooty's centre, immaculate pale-yellow St Stephen’s, built in 1829, is the Nilgiris' oldest church. It has lovely stained glass, huge wooden…

  • Nilgiri Library

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    This quaint little haven in a crumbling, earthy-red 1867 building houses more than 30,000 books, including rare titles on the Nilgiris and hill tribes,…

  • Elephant Camp

    The Western Ghats

    In mornings and evenings you can see the reserve's working elephants being fed at the elephant camp just east of the Mudumalai reception centre, where you…

  • Sacred Heart Natural Science Museum

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    In the grounds of a former Jesuit seminary 4km downhill east of town, this museum has a ghoulishly intriguing miscellany of flora and fauna put together…

  • Doddabetta

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    About 7km east of Ooty, Doddabetta is the highest point (2633m) in the Nilgiris. On clear days, it's one of the best viewpoints around; go early for a…

  • Highfield Tea Estate

    Coonoor

    Over 50 years old, this estate (2km northeast of upper Coonoor) is one of the few working Nilgiri tea factories open to visitors. Guides jump in quickly,…

  • Sim’s Park

    Coonoor

    Upper Coonoor's 12-hectare Sim’s Park, established in 1874, is a peaceful oasis of sloping manicured lawns with more than 1000 plant species from several…

  • Dolphin's Nose

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    A narrow rock lookout overhanging a precipitous drop, with views of the valley below. Follow the trail to it for 15 minutes from Vattakanal, or walk all…

  • Lamb’s Rock

    Coonoor

    A favourite picnic spot in a patch of monkey-patrolled forest, Lamb's Rock has incredible views past glimmering tea and coffee plantations to the hazy…

  • Rose Garden

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    With terraced lawns and over 20,000 rose bushes of more than 2000 varieties – best between May and July – the Rose Garden is a sweet place for a stroll,…

  • Dolphin’s Nose

    Coonoor

    About 10km west of town, this popular viewpoint exposes vast panoramas encompassing Catherine Falls across the valley.

  • Bryant Park

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Landscaped and stocked by the British officer after whom it’s named, pretty Bryant Park is usually full of tourists and canoodling couples.

  • Kodaikanal International School

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Set up in 1901, the renowned Kodaikanal International School lends Kodai a bit of a cosmopolitan air, with students from around the globe.

  • Catherine Falls

    The Western Ghats

    Catherine Falls is 8km south of Kotagiri off the Mettupalayam road; the last 2km or so are on foot, and the falls only flow after rain.

  • Kodanad Viewpoint

    The Western Ghats

    About 19km north of Kotagiri, Kodanad Viewpoint boasts vistas across both the Coimbatore Plains and the Mysore Plateau.

  • Moir's Point

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Less visited than other nearby viewpoints, Moir's Point is 13km west of town and has lovely views across the plains.

  • Green Valley View

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Green Valley View, 6km southwest of Kodai centre, has spectacular views to the plains far below.

  • St Thomas' Church

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    Set between trees at the eastern end of Ooty Lake, simple St Thomas' dates back to 1870.

  • Bear Shola Falls

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Compact Bear Shola Falls are in a pocket of forest on the northwest edge of town.

  • Kurinji Andavar Temple

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Dedicated to Murugan, this nondescript temple 3km northeast of town affords beautiful panoramas of the surrounding hills and the plains miles below.

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