March 9, 2011

Chugging All the Way...!!

Not everyday do you travel on a train to just enjoy the ride. However there are certain train journeys that you  must take just to soak in the beauty of the experience. One amongst them is the ride from Mettupalayam (near Coimbatore) to Udhagamandalam aka Ootacamund aka Ooty. The lovely blue Nilgiri Passenger chugs all the way from Mettupalayam to Coonoor and further up to Ooty and then back to Mettupalayam. Unfortunately I had the opportunity to take the journey only half way from Ooty till Coonoor.


I had heard about this lovely train ride from a lot of people who have recommended the train instead of the road. No doubts that the hair pin bends would give an adrenalin rush for any driver/rider, but a ride on the rails all through the blue mountains would definitely be a different experience. This joy ride covers a stretch of 20 kms over a time period of one and a half hours.


As the rustic train pulled up we all jumped in searching for a window seat like school kids. A window seat surely does make a lot of sense as you get a better view of the stunning landscape. The train chugged along slowly going past the green tea gardens, the tall pine trees, the numerous vegetable cultivations, serene lakes, colourful churches, picturesque hamlets and mountains covered up in mist.










Smoking away through the small tunnels, the train had its brief stops at stations like Wellington, Lovedale, Ketti etc. Excited like a bunch of school children on an excursion, we got down at every single station on the way and jumped in when the whistle blew.





With the extraordinary landscape spreading out, the place looked like a master piece of Michelangelo or Rembrandt. The rail lines by the British holds good even today and some places and stations still have an Anglicised feel. Our wonderful journey disembarked at Coonoor and then it was a lazy drive in a bus all the way up to Ooty.




The cool breeze, the bright sunshine and the pleasant temperature only added on to the lovely ride that will remain etched in my memory forever. This is a must ride for every traveller visiting the blue mountains and for me its the complete ride from Ooty till Mettupalayam the next time am in Nilgiris.



Signing Note: A ride that will chug along in my memories...!!

Route- Ootacamund- Lovedale- Ketti- Aruvankad- Wellington- Coonoor
Distance- 20kms

20 comments:

  1. Yup, train journeys are enjoyable to the core.

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  2. lovly ride still not made it......wld luv to c more fotos and more of those usual details :)

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  3. Thanks Shylaja...It turned out to be more of a photoblog.:) Take the lovely journey soon.

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  4. Love train journeys... ! Especially in India.
    The train ride to Ooty is indeed special.. Feels like a toy train :)

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  5. Nice niran.........looking so nice......why r u standing along there haaaa..... why didnt u call me at that time haa...anyway dont forget next time ok

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  6. haha...shall definitely call you the next time am in Nilgiris.

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  7. It is always fun watching the landscape change every minute. When it is such a beautiful place, the train journey becomes more memorable. The photos tell us the story.

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    1. Thank you. The journey makes the place even more beautiful.

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  8. I have to try this one too one day! Lovely pictures.

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  9. Lived in Wellington for a year and loved everything about it and it's surroundings! You refreshed my memories. Good post!

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    1. Glad the post rekindled your memories. A year in Wellington would have been awesome.

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  10. Oh I took this train ride, too!! What adventure we had while trying to catch it...almost missed it, actually. Thanks for sharing this post!

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    1. Glad you liked it. This ride is definitely a lovely one.

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  11. Such a beautiful place, the colonial beauty is still intact :)

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  12. Even I have read a lot about this train journey. Hope to experience it some day. For the time being, it was nice to take a virtual trip through your eyes. Thanks for the lovely pics Niranjan

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    1. Than you. Glad you liked it. Experience it soon.

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