A toy train, peach wine and other such delights! Posted on July 26, 2007July 26, 2007 May 2007: A trip to the beautiful tea country of Wellington in Tamil Nadu along with my sister, Ree and her amma. A rather long but nice drive. Someone’s beautiful garden in Coonoor, Tamil Nadu The hair pin bends of Ooty proved to be a bit of a challenge for my Zen, which I should have serviced before leaving. But except for one occasion when she had to negotiate a steep slope and stalled completely, she behaved quite decently. Trip take-aways I much preferred Wellington to Ooty. Coonoor was not bad either but it was still quite crowded because of some festival going on. The town of Wellington There were very few homestays and we would have much preferred to stay in one. The concept doesn’t seem to have picked up in these parts. We stayed at the Wellington Riga hotel from where you can get a glimpse of the rail station. The Wellington Riga, strategically placed on a hilltop Beulah Farms was quite a find. It was on the way to Kotagiri, a few kms from Wellington. We and bought heaps of home made wines and preservatives. Eapen Jacob, the sprightly 60+ year old proprietor insisted we try more than 20 different flavours he had on offer. I loved the peach and guava wines. This is the rhubarb, which is made into both jams and wines We gate-crashed into a lovely villa and had a nice long chat with the inhabitants – a Bengali couple who had been settled there for a few years. The gentleman was in the tea gardens and had the hugest collection of books and rows of book shelves. He showed them off with great pride and we thoroughly enjoyed the tour of their beautiful home and garden. The garden had the most beautiful flowers While my sister slept through almost the whole trip, Ree’s amma was really sporting and ready before us and raring to go. We took the toy train journey from Wellington to Ooty. It was delightful journey as the train makes its way through some beautiful countryside, green rolling hills as far as the eyes can see, tea gardens all around, and cosy little bungalows dotting the landscape. There’s the fresh smell of eucalyptus and pine in the air. The toy train, a must-ride if you’re visiting these parts Roaming around in Coonoor, we came across a beautiful villa, which I believe should be featured in a home/gardens magazine! It was picture perfect. A view of the beautifully maintained garden We also enjoyed our lunch at the Taj Savoy at Coonoor and sat out in the garden till it started to pour. After a grand meal, we took some time for the food to settle and watched the rain for a while, before heading back on the long drive back to Bangalore. The Taj Savoy gardens at Coonoor Facts: Wellington and Coonoor are about 15kms away from Ooty. We stayed at the Wellington Riga. Lovely views, but bad service and food was just okay, nothing to write home about. If you prefer someplace with more humanity, then head for Coonoor. The drive by road will take you 7-8 hours at a decent pace or you can take the overnight bus into Ooty. Links: Wellington Hotels Photo Albums – Wellington Weekend – Toy Train: Coonoor to Ooty Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print India & Around Living Nature & Wildlife Personal Photography Sports & Adventure Travel
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Love your photograph of the toy train. Your photographs made me feel that I was physically present there. Thanks for sharing. Reply
Brought memories back of Coonor which I had visited around 10 yrs back! Wonderful pics, I espl liked the picture of the dahlia, really beautiful. Reply
Wow! Thats a nice place. You had a beautiful weekend with more beautiful pics to share with us. Reply
Sorry to say that Mr. Eapen Jacob is no more. He passed away on 03/02/08. His sucessors have decided to sell Beulah Farm to anybody who is intrested. For further details contact George Eapen at georgeaps@gmail.com, or 91-94421-38380-mobile. Reply
Hi Anita Love the pictures, I am from Coonoor. I was wondering if I can use some of these pictures in my PPT ? I will also make sure will give a link back to your site as source. please let me know Thank you Suresh Reply