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Up the Blue Mountains

5 Dariya News

25-Jun-2018

With more than two dozen peaks above 2000 metres, the Nilgiris are the main natural barriers of Southern India, trapping rain heavy clouds that make this region a tropical paradise that teems with life. The wild terrain and the sounds of the forest are just what the city-weary professional needs, a break from Bangalore’s buzz and an escapade back in time. Embrace some wilderness adventures and some quintessential hill station fun, and this road trip will be an unforgettable one. One does not even need to own a car. Find a self drive car in Bangalore and begin the getaway.

Masinagudi

Masinagudi is just a five-hour drive away from Bangalore. On the way,one can stop at Mysore for a dose of architecture and culture. Masinagudi is part of the vast Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the largest of its kind in Southern India.Travellers can enjoy a good break at Masinagudi, the first stop onthis epic adventure. Some of the rare species that call this pristine range their home include the Bengal tiger, the leopard, the golden jackal, and the striped hyena, amongst myriad others. Bird watchers would enjoy a stay at Masinagudi – the area is home to almost a tenth of all the bird species in India. Some of the iconic winged wonders one may sight include the Malabar trogon and hornbills.

Ooty

Leave the unrestrained natural beauty of Masinagudi and step onto the manicured lawns and open highland meadows of Ooty. Some of the quintessential Ooty things everybody already knows of, but can oneever get tired of them? The Nilgiri Mountain Railway is one of them. Ooty is also a place where the inquisitive visitor can soak in the colonial history of South India. The legacy of the Raj is still present in the older architecture of the town. Some of the landmarks include the Stone House and the St. Stephen’s Church. Fans of cue sports might be aware that the game of snooker originated in this town, in the Ooty Club, where the seminal billiards table still lies.

Coonoor

Located at more than 1800 metres above sea level, Coonoor is the epitome of tea country. The final stop of the Nilgiris drive, this is a place where one can wake up to the mist and an endless stretch of tea gardens. It is also a perfect starting point for some of the best treks in these mountains. The hike to Dolphin’s Nose, a popular viewpoint, is considered moderate and quite enjoyable. At this viewpoint, hikersare met with stunning views of the surrounding valleys. When driving from Ooty to Coonoor, one of the stops could include Doddabetta Peak, the highest of the Nilgiris range. The crisp nip of mountain air can be the moment of catharsis a tired soul need. The Blue Mountains have been the muse for books, movies and much more. They have also defined the landscape and life of the entire region. Explore the nooks and crannies, and take the offbeat routes in a comfortable self drive car.Wanderlust is quenched at the roof of South India.