Top 10 Places to Visit in Coonoor

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Sim's Park

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A sprawling botanical garden with over 1,200 species of plants, trees, shrubs, and flowers spread across 12 hectares.

Dolphin's Nose

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A natural rock formation resembling the shape of a dolphin's nose, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Nilgiri Hills.

Lamb's Rock

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Another vantage point with a spectacular view of the Coonoor valley. It's known for its telescope house from where you can see distant landmarks.

Law's Falls

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A series of cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery, a perfect spot for a picnic or a refreshing dip in the cool waters.

Catherine Falls

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The highest waterfall in Coonoor, surrounded by tea plantations and a serene environment.

Droog Fort

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A ruined 17th-century fort perched atop a hillock, offering a glimpse into the region's history. It's a popular spot for trekking and adventure enthusiasts.

Highfield Tea Factory

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Witness the process of tea making, from plucking the leaves to the final packaging, at this operational tea factory.

Ketti Valley

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The deepest valley in Coonoor, known for its sprawling tea estates and scenic beauty. Take a scenic train ride through the valley or explore it on foot.

Wellington

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A beautiful hill station near Coonoor, famous for its military heritage and educational institutions. Visit the Defense Services Staff College.

Coonoor Toy Train

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Enjoy a scenic journey on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This narrow-gauge toy train chugs through the hills.