Ooty & Nilgiris Travel Guide 2026 — Toy Train, Tea Gardens & Coonoor
Ooty (Udhagamandalam), the “Queen of Hill Stations” in the Nilgiris, is Tamil Nadu’s beloved mountain retreat — tea gardens, a heritage toy train, colonial charm, and cool weather. Combined with neighbouring Coonoor, it makes a lovely South Indian hill getaway. Here’s a detailed guide.
Best time to visit
October to June is pleasant; April–June is peak summer-escape season (book ahead). The monsoon (Jul–Sep) is misty and green but wet. Winters are crisp and can get cold at night.
Top things to do
- Nilgiri Mountain Railway: The UNESCO-listed toy train (Mettupalayam–Ooty / Ooty–Coonoor) — book the heritage ride early.
- Tea gardens & factories: Especially around Coonoor; taste and buy fresh Nilgiri tea.
- Botanical Gardens & Ooty Lake: Classic family spots; boating on the lake.
- Doddabetta Peak: The highest point in the Nilgiris, with viewpoints.
- Coonoor viewpoints: Dolphin’s Nose, Lamb’s Rock, Sim’s Park — quieter than Ooty.
- Pykara Falls & Lake: Scenic spot a short drive away.
Getting there & staying
Nearest airport is Coimbatore (~3 hrs); the railhead is Mettupalayam (for the toy train) or Coimbatore. Roads wind up through 36 hairpin bends. Stay in Ooty for convenience or quieter Coonoor for charm and tea-estate stays.
Tips
- Book the toy train well in advance — it sells out, especially in season.
- Carry warm layers; evenings are cold year-round.
- Weekends and summer holidays get very crowded — go midweek if possible.
- Buy tea, eucalyptus oil, and homemade chocolates as souvenirs.
FAQs
How many days for Ooty? 2–3 days covering Ooty + Coonoor and the toy train.
Ooty or Coonoor? Ooty is bigger and busier; Coonoor is quieter and greener — many travelers do both.






