Pykara Falls Video
Pykara Falls Again
Pykara Falls comes on the way to Ooty from Bangalore - after mudumalai. The Lake section provides boating - speed n rowing ones.
Forest near Ooty Pykara Falls
Ooty Pykara Falls Entry Point View
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Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ooty Pykara Falls
Ooty Exotic Videos
Ooty Filmi Chakkar
Sexy Dance
Pykara River
Pykara Falls
Nineth Mile
Film Chakkar
Pykara Forest View
Ooty Tea Estate
Sims Park
Ooty Pykara Lake
Dance
Ooty Pykara Lake
Ooty Pykara Falls
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Friday, May 9, 2008
Ooty - Pikara Lake and Dam
Pykara Dam, Lake and falls
19 km from Ooty. The river has a dam and power plant. There is a breathtaking scenery. The falls, about 6 km from the bridge on the main road, are best in July, but they are also worth visiting from August to December.
The Pykara Dam, Pykara falls and the reservoir attracts many tourists. A boat house with Restaurant is available. It is maintained by T.T.D.C.
Ooty Pykara Lake Boat Station
There is a forest rest House at Pykara. A boat house by the Pykara falls and Dam is added attractions to the tourists.
Pykara Lake and Forest around
Pykara boasts of well protected fenced Sholas, Toda settlements, undistributed grassy meadows and also a good wildlife habitat.
Ooty Pykara Lake and Forest View
Ooty Nineth Mile - Film Chakra
Ninth mile and Sandy Nallah
Popular picnic spots are Ninth mile and Sandy Nallah. These spot are frequently used for film shoots.
Nineth Mile is also called as Filmy Chakra or Film Chakra.
Nineth Mile Video
Film Chakra Video
Ooty - Sims Park
Coonoor is another exciting place in vicinity of the hill station of Ooty. The wonderful area of Coonoor is the home to some beautiful tourist spots. Regular trips are arranged from Ooty for the tourists' sight seeing.
Sims Park
Among them the journey from Ooty to Sim's Park is a special one. Cruising along the enchanting hilly landscapes, the trip from Ooty to Sim's Park will be a memorable one.
Named after the former secretary of the Madras Club - J.D Sim, the Sim's Park was built during the late nineteenth century. The Sim's Park has been designed in accordance to the Japanese style. The Sim's Garden of Coonoor has been on the slope of a hill, in the foot of a ravine.
The Sim's Park is a little world for green enthusiasts and people interested in botany. The garden will also please the flower lovers with its wide varieties of roses. The Sim's botanical garden boasts of more than three hundred kinds of roses. The age old eucalyptus trees stand imposingly in the garden.
The plants made 'map of world' is one of the main attractions. The annual flower, fruit and vegetable shows attract a large number of visitors every year. The nature pours all its colors to the flower garden in this time of the year.
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