Ooty which is a part of Tamil Nadu, South India is by far one of the most sought after and beautiful hill stations of the south. It is no wonder why it is popularly also called as the ‘queen of hill stations’. Known to very few, Ooty was originally called Udhagamadalam and sometimes even Ootacamund. The place had served as a summer retreat for the British in the old days. Ooty attracts lots of tourists each year and is one of the beautiful hill stations of South India. The weather is mostly pleasant all year round however it could drop to as low as zero degree Celsius in the winters. The beautiful landscapes, hills, gardens and tea gardens attract tourists all year round.
1. Ooty Weather
Ooty which is a part of Tamil Nadu, South India is by far one of the most sought after and
beautiful hill stations of the south. It is no wonder why it is popularly also called as the 'queen of
hill stations'. Known to very few, Ooty was originally called Udhagamadalam and sometimes
even Ootacamund. The place had served as a summer retreat for the British in the old days. Ooty
attracts lots of tourists each year and is one of the beautiful hill stations of South India. The Ooty
weather is mostly pleasant all year round however it could drop to as low as zero degree Celsius
in the winters. The beautiful landscapes, hills, gardens and tea gardens attract tourists all year
round.
Ooty is delightful in all seasons and can be visited round the year. Summers are very pleasant
winters are quite cool whereas monsoons are fabulously beautiful. Each season at Ooty brings in
various changes in its mood but all are enough friendly to the tourists. Ooty can be easily visited
during any month of the year. Ooty looks beautiful any season of the year. During summer
season the temperature at Ooty ranges from 10 degrees to 25 degrees and during winter season it
ranges from 5 degree and 21 degree centigrade.
The spring and rainy season are the time when Ooty looks more colorful. The yearly rainfall at
Ooty is 121 centimeters. During rainy season you can see lush green surroundings at Ooty which
makes it even more beautiful. This is also when Ooty is least crowded and the town and the
surroundings are at its greenest. One sad news for trekking lovers is that during rainy season
trekking is temporarily stopped. Overall weather reviews shows that Jan is one of the best month
to visit Ooty.
The climate of Ooty remains very cold throughout the year and the visitors are highly
recommended to carry heavy woolen clothes along so that they can keep themselves warm.
The weather of Ooty changes into a blissful spring season post winters when the Hill Station is
most colourful and filled with the ripe blossoms of fresh flora and leaves. The surrounding hills
bustles with the varied hues of different regional flowers.
Ooty attracts a large crowd of tourists during all the seasons however it is advisable to avoid the
monsoon. Over the years, Ooty has grown to become one of the most important tourist
destinations in the world that can be accredited to the hill station's lusciously high quality climate
and weather conditions making it worth visiting during any season.