Kalasipalayam to Mettupalayam

 Starting from Bangalore, I ended up near Ooty, passing through Mettupalayam on the way. Actually, we did not get to Ooty, settling down at Coonoor after visiting friends in Kotagiri. The Nilgiri hills are a fascinating blend of scenery, wildlife, tea gardens and a lot more.

So the long-awaited holiday (due to COVID primarily), was completely enjoyable, and did result in some new friends being made, young and not so young. And of course, photographs in the ghats, in the rains, waterfalls, and tea gardens. Some of them are here-


A dam near Pollachi, close to the Tamilnadu-Kerala border.

Below, a farm house where we spent a night.


Delicious food at unassuming joints known as "Messes"(like the one above), and scenery to die for..


Rains added to the charm, and tea gardens were a visual delight.


Almost got to drive this mini tractor! And visiting Bisons were a sight to behold.


Peacocks too (above). Food, near Pollachi with interesting signboards. (below)


A typical hill station view (above) and the road leading up to it.




2 comments:

Diamond Head said...

brought memories of visiting Udhagamandalam as a child - switching trains at Coimbatore, Mettupalayam to reach Ooty by cog rail as I remember.

Diamond Head said...

did I say Sans Cameras - so whatever negatives (or positives) there are exist in my grey matter...lol

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