Wednesday, July 30, 2008

When to Visit


At 2,240 m above sea level, the climate is generally cold. The mercury swings between 0?C to 10?C in winter, going up to a pleasant 25?C in summer. The tourist season starts in April and continues through June and then the rain sets in.

Ooty becomes sought after again from September through November. During the season, Ooty is crammed with people and cars and everyone is out to fleece you. So, if you do not mind the rain and think you could manage with raincoats and umbrellas, then Ooty is waiting.


7 comments:

Trust in India said...

Ooty, the capital of Nilgiris district is one of the most exotic locales in south India and popularly known as the "Queen of hill stations". The article is very informative and can come handy for someone wanting to visit the hill station...

Ooty Blog said...

Im trying to get some MORE information in this blog. Visitor does't spend long time to read lenthy texts. I prefer short 7 useful info.

You also can visit www.ootytour.com for detail informations.

ratnaveera said...

Great informations about Oooty! This blog will be really useful for the people who want to visit there.

kerala tourism said...

Excellent informations. Thanks.

Ooty Blog said...

Thanks. Please keep visit out blog. Also request you to visit www.ootytour.com

priya said...

hiiiiiiiiiiiii ooty

Ooty Tour said...

Recently i was invited to one of my friends marriage, there we planned to go for a outing and we decided a Ooty tour before the marriage, before reaching Ooty i used to think that i must be like any other hill station but after reaching there when i saw blue mountains, and found myself above the clouds was amazing this Ooty Tour plan was amazing and filled me with a fresh energy we visited many places like Coonnoor, Avalanche, Kalhatty Waterfalls are amazing places and must to visit i loved this Ooty Travel and i would highly recommend everyone to visit Ooty once in a lifetime.

Best Regards Shaina Thakur