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Beware of wild tuskers crossing the crutial grooves of Coonoor The road between Ooty and Coonoor is quit forested with hills looming in the distance. Again, there are blind turns and you have to be very careful around the corners. Coonoor town seems as crowded as Ooty but, a little distance away from the centre of the city peace descends again. Coonoor is more charming as it has many quaint houses, old churches and not too many visitors as compared to its more famous neighbouring city. Ooty and its rolling hills give way to snarling traffic in the centre of town which is thankfully bypassed for a smooth drive on the way to Coonoor |
You
can see the forest ending with the plains. |
Thick
Forest on the way.... home for the monkeys! |
You
can see many Jack Fruit trees on the road side. |
Lush
Green trees and bushes on the road side. |
The
Broad 4/14th Hairpin Bend on the way to Coonoor. |
You
can see the thick forest covering the hills. |
You
can see the road below from the hairpin bend. |
The
hill covered by forest is the home for Lepoards, Deers, Snakes, Monkeys, and other forest Birds. |
You
can see Beautyful flower trees on the road side |
You
can watch the green hills from the Coonoor road |
Betel
nut (Areca nut) Trees on the way to Coonoor |
You can view of Blue Hills from the Coonoor Road |
Steep curve on the way to Coonoor |
Long
view of the Steep curve |
You
have to be wary of hitting the curves with oncoming traffic |
Silver
Bridge on the way to Coonoor |
4/14th Hairpin Bends on the way to Coonoor |
You
almost always get a good view of the road ahead at the hairpin bends. |
Burliyar
Check Post on the way to Coonoor |
Burliyar
Bridge |
"River
Side" a small restaurant near Burliyar serves good food. |
View
of Coonoor hill from Burliyar |
For more information visit
www.coonoor.com . . . . .
Photos
by R.Yuvaraja |
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