Valley view is located on the way from ooty to Coonoor. there is a telescope house to see all those views of Ketti valley.
Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) is situated in Wellington of Tamil Nadu state (Province) in India.
the club spreads over an area of 69 acres and is pure bliss for all those who are after a fun-filled experience in Coonoor.
An ideal place for golfers to enjoy a round of golf, the Wellington Gymkhana Club is one of the oldest clubs in India. Nestled in the lush greenery of Nilgiri Hills, the Wellington Gymkhana Club offers a serene setting for everyone to feel relaxed and rejuvenated in the vicinity of Coonoor.
Sim’s Park, Coonoor, came into existence due to the pioneer efforts of the early European settlers. It was inaugurated in December, 1874 due to the efforts of Mr. J.D. Sim, Secretary to Government and Major Murray, acting Superintendent of the Nilgiris forests, and the park was named after the former.
Lamb’s rock is perhaps the most favorite place for picnic parties near Coonoor. It is a point on the way to Dolphin’s Nose, and the Seat was so called by the then Collector Mr.E.B.Thomas, after one Captain Lamb who made earnest attempts to open a path to the place. It is situated in Burliar village and is about 8 kilometre from Coonoor. The rock is a sheer precipice of jagged rock drops down several hundred feet to bury itself in the luxurient jungle below.
There are a few views which are beyond compare. On the right hand yawns to great Hulical ravine and from its base some 5000 feet below, ascends the roar of the Coonoor stream. The Lamb’s Rock is a sheer precipice of several hundred meters and commands a good view of the Coimbatore plains.
Dolphin's Nose Viewpoint is a tourist spot in Coonoor, The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu. Dolphin's Nose is well over 1,550 Meter (5075 Feet) above sea level, 10 km from Coonoor and is a spectacular spot to visit. The tip of the peak resembles a dolphin’s nose, hence the name Dolphin's Nose.
Tea Garden Viewpoint is a tourist spot in Coonoor, The Nilgiris District, Tamil Nadu. Dolphin's Nose is well over 1,550 Meter (5075 Feet) above sea level, 10 km from Coonoor and is a spectacular spot to visit. The tip of the peak resembles a dolphin’s nose, hence the name Dolphin's Nose.