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Some of the important tourist sites in Coonoor are:
The Sim’s Park is an important place to visit in Coonoor. It is a 12-hectare park, having a collection of over 1,000 plant species, including magnolia, pines, tree ferns, and camellia. The botanical garden developed partly in the Japanese style got its name after J. D. Sim, the secretary of the Madras Club in 1874. The key attraction of the park is the annual fruit and vegetable show held in May. Every year in the month of May, Sim’s Park organizes the Fruit and Vegetable Festival, attracting a lot of tourists from all over the world.
Very near to the Sim’s Park, the Pasteur Institute came into existence in 1907. It specializes in the research for vaccines for rabies and polio. One can visit the institute with the prior permission of the Director of the Institute. The tour of the Institute is guided.
Pomological Station is a research centre of the State Agricultural Department for persimmon, pomegranates, and apricot.
Coonoor offers panoramic views of the lush green Nilgiri hills, with its ravines, valleys, and waterfalls. One can take a walk through the tea gardens. Every year in the month of January, Coonoor plays host to the Tea and Tourism Festival. The Nilgiris and tea are synonymous. Orthodox, CTC, and Green Leaf are all grown here. Connoisseurs from all over the world congregate here for the event.
Bird watching is a popular pastime in Coonoor, as the area boasts of a large variety of species like cormorants, pipits, thrushes, parakeets, skylarks, Nilgiri verditer, etc. One can also enjoy the ride on the toy train, which connects Coonoor with other hill stations in the Nilgiri Hills. The trip provides some breathtaking views of the Nilgiri hills in all its natural glory.
Coonoor is a good place to buy South Indian artefacts. Some of the well-known shops are Mission Arts and Crafts, Spencer’s, Variety Hall (near Jubilee Bridge), Shanthi Mahal (near bus stand), Issu Book Centre (for books), Bedford and Lawndays (for photography), etc.
Further ahead from Coonoor you may enjoy short trips to the Dolphin’s Nose Viewpoint that provides a panoramic view of the vast expanse of the Nilgiri hills but also of the famous Catherine Falls, the vintage point of Lamb’s Rock for the view of the spectacular landscape and the tea and coffee plantations, the ruins of the fort of Tipu Sultan at Droog, The majestic Law’s falls and the famous hill station of Ooty
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