An erstwhile summer refuge to the British, Coonoor retains its colonial tinge to this day, with its club culture, well established boarding schools, sophisticated architecture and a distinct plantation lifestyle. Travellers love this tea town for its relatively quieter environs as compared to Ooty, and if you’re drawn to the outdoors, here are our top picks for how you can fill your days.
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It's my home and have a home there, when I'm not in NRI mode. The woods and hilly parts we used to walk around on when we were kids, without a care in world, is now not as safe because of the danger of Bison's, which have killed people on occasion and very easily will kill again( especially when they get spooked). The reason for the recent onset of Bison's in human inhabited areas is because of man made obstruction of the natural pathways.Read More
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