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Bangalore To Kodaikanal - From The Silicon Valley To The Princess Of Hill Stations
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Bangalore or Bengaluru, as it is known today, is the capital city of the southern state of Karnataka in India. Renowned as the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is located on the Deccan Plateau, in the southeastern part of Karnataka. Bangalore was known as the Garden City of India from the 1950s owing to the beautiful gardens that dotted the city. But at present, this metropolis is more or less known for its numerous IT based companies and tech parks. As Bangalore enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year, many people settled here, thereby earning it another sobriquet - the Pensioner's Paradise.
Kodaikanal is a famous hill station located in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu. Kodaikanal means 'The Gift of the Forest' in the local dialect Tamil. Kodaikanal is also called the ‘Princess of Hill Stations' as it was a popular summer retreat right from the days of the British. Kodaikanal was established as a shelter from the heat and diseases of the plains by the British in the year 1845. Presently, Kodaikanal thrives on the tourism industry and offers a plethora of attractions which include waterfalls, valleys, view points, meadows, caves and unspoiled natural beauty.
Travelling from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is moderately simple. Though both the cities aren't directly connected by air transport, proximity of Kodaikanal to Madurai (126 km) and Coimbatore (180km) airports makes the travel easy. There are direct flights from Bangalore to Coimbatore and Bangalore to Madurai. Each of these airports offers passenger amenities like restaurants and pre-paid taxi service. Taxis to Kodaikanal charge upwards of INR 4,000. Travel time from Coimbatore to Kodaikanal by cab is around five hrs amidst picturesque settings. Time taken to achieve Kodaikanal from Madurai by automotive is around 3 and half hours.
Rail connectivity from Bangalore to Kodaikanal is also good. Two trains, Nagarcoil Express and Tuticorn Express connect Bangalore to Kodaikanal (Kodai Road station). The train takes approximately ten hours time to arrive from Bangalore to Kodaikanal. Advance booking of train tickets is suggested if travelling with elders and youngsters, particularly during the peak seasons – which are from April to June and September to October.
Traveling from Bangalore to Kodaikanal by road is less complicated as there are several buses that ply from Bangalore. Private agencies and government agencies, both run different types of buses like airbus, AC luxury seater, AC sleeper, Semi sleeper, 2 X 2 coaches. They charge around INR 340 to INR 514, according to the facilities provided.
Hiring taxi is another option to travel from Bangalore to Kodaikanal. Several taxis with or without A/C are available in aplenty. They will cost more than INR 8000/- for round trip from Bangalore to Kodaikanal.(read
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Travelling From Bangalore To Ooty
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The beautiful hill station of Ooty or Ootacamund is one of the most popular hill stations in India and often visited by a number of tourists from Bangalore for whom it is the ideal weekend destination. Ooty is perched at an altitude of 2286 m nestled amidst the beautiful Nilgiri Hills.
Ooty is fringed by mighty mountains peaks and is also the site of the highest point in Southern India, the Doddabetta Peak. This mountain peak is a favourite adventure site for many adventure seekers who come from Bangalore to Ooty to indulge in some adventure tourism. The landscape of Ooty is beautified by its carpet of plush green tea plantations, cascading waterfalls and a wide variety of flora. Apart from tea plantations, Ooty is also famous for its spice gardens which grow a variety of spices. The region is also famous for its oil extraction from eucalyptus tree, plants like lemongrass and geranium.
One of the highlights of Ooty, apart from its spectacular scenery is the Toy Train ride along a very scenic route. This narrow gauge train traverses through a 46 km long route climbing up and down several hills and offers tourists a breathtaking view from every angle of the entire journey. The journey commences at a small station near Mettupalayam called Kallar and takes quite a long time to reach its destination since the steam engine needs to be frequently replenished with water.
Among the many popular tourist attractions in Ooty, most noted ones are Ooty Lake, Deer Park, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, the Rose Garden, Ooty Botanical Garden and the Stone House. The Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, a national park and tiger reserve also draws a large number of tourists to it.
The city of Bangalore is situated around 267 km from Ooty by road. a well-laid network of roads and rails, connect the city of Bangalore to Ooty. There is no direct train to Ooty, however those wishing to traverse the distance by road can do so by taking a train from Bangalore to Mettupalayam and then from there Ooty is a toy train ride away. Ooty does not have an airport of its own and the closest airport is in Coimbatore. Travelling to Ooty via flight is not a recommended way to travel as it is not only uneconomical but is also quite a time consuming option. a cab ride from Coimbatore airport to Ooty would set you back by around INR 2500. An excellent mode of transport is by the state run KSRTC bus, which are available in plenty. A number of private buses also operate on this route. Hiring a cab is another way to reach Ooty and the scenic drive through winding roads is very refreshing.(read
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Mode Of Transport - Pune To Lonavala
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Pune, situated on the Deccan Plateau near western coast, was earlier known as 'Punya-Nagiri' or 'Queen of Deccan'. The Britishers called it Poona. Now it has got its original name Pune.
Pune, second largest city in Maharashtra, has a long history. The town got its name some time in the tenth century. But it was during the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaja that Pune witnessed development in every field.
Pune is known as the 'Oxford of the East' due to the presence of several prestigious educational institutions. Pune is a centre for cultural activities. This has earned the city the title of the cultural capital of Maharashtra.
Pune has several places of interests for tourists. Eighth century Pataleshwar Cave Temple, dedicated to the god of the underworld, is a marvel of rock-cut architecture. Shrimant Dagduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple houses the most favourite deity of the city, the Ganesha. Osho Park is a great centre for meditation and rejuvenation.
Pune boasts of the prestigious Film institute; It has produced several top class actors to Bollywood. Aga Khan Palace, where Mahatma Gandhi was imprisoned for participating in the ‘Quit India Movement' in 1942, is a major tourist attraction. Among other attractions are Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park, Shaniwar Wada, Sinhgad Fort, Saras Baug (a park), Sadhu Vaasvani Mission and Katraj Jain Temple.
The distance from Pune to Lonavala is about 64 km. Lonavala is well connected with Pune by rail and road. All the trains going from Pune to Mumbai have a stop at Lonavala. The trains, many of them express, take only little more than an hour for the journey from Pune to Lonavala.
Lonavala is on the Pune-Mumbai Expressway. Buses are available on this route at short intervals. The taxi cabs charge about Rs.1500 for the trip from Pune to Lonavala.
Located in the Sahyadri Ranges, Lonavala is spread over an area of about 38 square km. The name of the city is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Lonavali', which meant a ‘group of caves'. There are many caves in and around Lonavala.
One of famous tourist destinations in Lonavala is Tungi Fort. The other forts in the area are Koregad Fort, Lohagad Fort, Tikona Fort and Visapur Fort. Many caves like Karla Caves, Bhaja Caves and the Bedsa Caves are situated in and around the town. Ryewood Park, Sausage Hills, Scorpion's Sting, Tungarli Lake and Valvan Lake are among the other attractions. Tourists can also visit religious places like the Bhairavnath Temple, Shingroba Temple (Khandala) and the Koli Temple.
The best time to visit Lonavala, situated at 625 metre above sea level, is during the monsoon and between October and May, when scenic spots become lush green and the waterfalls are in full flow.(read
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How To Travel From Bangalore To Kodaikanal
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Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Kodaikanal is one of the most famous hill stations in South India. The hill station with its scenic beauty and pleasant weather attracts lots of tourists every year. Kodaikanal is referred as the Princess of Hill Stations and is visited by tourists all over the year. As it is nearby to Karnataka and Kerala, tourists from these states find Kodaikanal a suitable holiday destination. The blooming of blue Kurinji flowers that happens only one time in twelve years is an additional attraction of this hill town. The hill town is also famous for the educational institutions with international reputations.
Kodaikanal is placed at around 465 km away from Bangalore. To arrive at Kodaikanal from Bangalore, all modes of transportation including road, rail and air are available. Still the ideal mode of transportation to reach Kodaikanal from Bangalore is by road that is about 8 hours of journey. The journey by bus may take an extra 2 hours to reach Kodaikanal as it takes breaks at places for refreshments. Private cabs are available and charge around 12-60 Rupees per kilometer based on the type of car opted by the tourists. Direct bus services are provided from Bangalore to Kodaikanal. There are several buses ranging from Air Bus to AC Sleeper Coaches available to the hill station from Bangalore. The bus ticket rates range from 360-600 Rupees for each passenger. Kodaikanal bus station is located at the heart of the town.
While travelling by flight, a person can get down at Madurai airport which is placed approximately 126 km away from Kodaikanal. It is the closest airport to Kodaikanal besides airports at Trichy and Coimbatore. The travel time to Madurai from Bangalore by flight is one hour though it takes about three hours to reach Kodaikanal by road from Madurai airport.
The two train services that link Bangalore with Kodaikanal are Nagarcoil Express and Tuticorin Express. Trains to Kodaikanal leave from two stations in Bangalore namely Bangalore city Junction and Krishnarajapuram respectively. The train services are available only till the railway station at Kodai road. A two hour journey by bus or taxi is needed to reach Kodaikanal city from this train station. The Nagarcoil Express Train services are available only on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. However there are train services to Kodaikanal from Bangalore offered by the Tuticorin Express train on a daily basis. The travelling time in train is around 9-10 hours and online booking is also facilitated.
Kodaikanal has many hotels with all the facilities for a perfect vacation. There are lots of holiday packages to Kodaikanal with travelling and accommodation facilities to ensure a comfortable journey and a pleasant stay in Kodaikanal.(read
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Chennai To Mahabalipuram- Experience Something New
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Chennai was formerly known as Madras and is located on the Coromandel Coast. It is the capital city of Tamil Nadu and is one of the largest cities in India. Chennai is a metropolis with the 6th largest population in India. The economy relies on its industrial sector which includes automobile, technology, healthcare, computer and hardware manufacturing. It is also known as ‘the Detroit of India'. Chennai has a rich culture and has lots to offer to its visitors. Some of the places to visit in Chennai are Marina Beach, Sri Parthasarathy Temple, San Thome Cathedral Basilica, Guindy National Park, MGR Film City and many more.
Mahabalipuram is located in Kancheepuram district of Tamil Nadu. It is named after King Mahabali who was killed by Lord Vishnu. It is home to many historic monuments that were erected in around 8th century B.C. Some of these monuments were declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Some of the tourist attractions in Mahabalipuram include the Shore Temple, Arjuna's Penance, Pancha Rathas and Mahabalipuram Beach. Mahabalipuram is a wonderful tourist destination with its marvellous beaches and architectural wonders.
Chennai has many places of attraction and it never fails to amaze visitors. As a major city it is easily accessible by air. Chennai International Airport or Anna International Airport is one of the busiest airports in India. Many domestic flights operate from Chennai to various parts of India. It is the airport nearest to Mahabalipuram which is located at a distance of 55 km form Chennai. It takes about an hour to reach Mahabalipuram from Chennai via road.
Mahabalipuram does not have a railyway station. The nearest railway station is in Chengalapattu (CGL). There are many trains that operate from Chennai (MS) to Chengalpattu. Some of these trains are Chennai Egmore- Guruvayur Express (16127), Bhubaneswar- Puducherry SF Express (12898), Vaigai Express (12635), Chennai Egmore- Tiruchendur Express (16735) and Nagarcoil Express (0637). The distance from Chengalpattu to Mahabalipuram is 25 km. You can reach Mahabalipuram from Chengalpattu via bus or hire a taxi.
Mahabalipuram is directly connected to Chennai by road. There are many buses that operate seven days a week from Chennai to Mahabalipuram. These buses are operated both by the government agencies as well as private operators. The bus fare depends on the type of bus preferred as well as the amenities offered. Travelling by bus is the easiest way to reach Mahabalipuram from Chennai. But it is not recommended for senior citizens and invalids. You can also hire a taxi from Chennai if you want to have a more comfortable journey. There are many hotels in Chennai and Mahabalipuram that offer quality services. Mahabalipuram is ideal for a family vacation to relax with your family.(read
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How To Reach - Mumbai To Mahabaleswar
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Mahabaleswar is a beautiful hill station located at an altitude of 1353 meters above sea level in the Satara district, Maharashtra. Since this vast plateau bound by valleys on all sides in the Western Ghats range is the source of the river Krishna that flows through the states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, Mahabaleswar also has pilgrimage value according to the Hindu mythology.
Mahabaleswar, which is situated at about 266 km away from Mumbai, is well-connected to the capital city of Maharashtra, Mumbai by road and rail. The best mode of transportation from Mumbai to Mahabaleswar is supposed to be by road.
The main places covered under the travel from Mumbai to Mahabaleswar include, Khopali ata distance of 76 km away from Mumbai, Tathawade at about 57 km far from Khopali, Wai which is at a distance of 103km away from Tathawade that finally will lead to Mahabaleswar which is at about 32 km from Wai. The total travel time taken to reach Mahabaleswar from Mumbai is about 5 hours and 20 minutes.
Mahabaleswar does not have an airport and so reaching Mahabaleswar by air is not possible. The nearest airport is at Pune and from here one can get taxis and buses to Mahabaleswar. The closest railhead that connects Mahabaleswar to Mumbai is at Wathar from where one gets taxis, private cabs and buses to reach Mahabaleswar.
Koyna Express No: 11029 which depart from Mumbai CST station at 8:40 am will reach Wathar at 3:10 pm whichtakes a travel time of 6 hours and 30 minutes and has services on all the days. The Sahyadri Express No: 11023which depart from Mumbai CST station at 5:50 pm will reach Wathar at 12:58 amwhich takes a travel time of 7 hours and 8 minutes also has services on all the days.
Mahabaleswar is best connected via road with Mumbai and there are a number of bus services available from Mumbai to Mahabaleswar. There are buses ranging from A/C Volvo to ordinary buses running between the two places. Bus tickets range from 450 rupees to 700 rupees per person.
A lot of private taxi services are also available from Mumbai to Mahabaleswar. These taxis can charge from 4000 rupees to 7000 rupees round the trip depending upon the type of vehicle chosen by the traveler.
Train journey is best suited for the senior citizens and group travelers and for those families who travel with kids. Journey by road in car is suited for families with kids and group travelers. Bus journey is suitable only for backpackers, youngsters and individual travelers. Those with travel sickness should avoid travelling by road since Mahabaleswar is at a considerable elevation.(read
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A Trip From Mysore To Ooty
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Ooty, known as the 'queen of hill stations', is one of the most popular tourist destinations in south India. Located in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu, Ooty is a popular summer and weekend getaway for all who want to escape from the sweltering summer heat. Ooty was a popular destination right from the colonial days, and it is still a favourite haunt for tourists across all ages.
Located at an altitude of 2240 meters above sea level, Ooty is also famous for its mountain railway line, called the 'Nilgiri Railway', to and from Mettupalayam and is listed as a ‘UNESCO World Heritage Site' in India.
The other tourist attractions in Ooty are the Ooty lake, Botanical gardens and Doddabetta peak. You could even visit the nearby destinations like Conoor, Kotagiri and Pykara lake.
The distance from Mysore to Ooty is 127 kilometres and can take about three hours. The route from Mysore to Ooty is one of the most scenic one which takes you through two wild life sanctuaries and winding hair pin bends with large mountains looming nearby.
If travelling from Mysore to Ooty by car you have to take NH 212, also known as the Bangalore-Calicut road, pass through towns like Nanjangud, Begur and Gundlupet till the Bandipur forest check post. From here you have to follow the NH 67 through Bandipur and Mudumalai forests till you reach Theppakadu. If lucky, you may even spot animals like deer, elephants, wild boars and bears. The speed limit within both the forests is 40 kilometres per hour.
From Theppakadu, take the SH 67 and climb the 36 hair pin bends through Kalhatty to reach Ooty.
A private taxi would charge anything between Rs 12 to 25 per kilometre, and some times higher due to the precarious mountain roads, depending on the kind of vehicle you hire.
Many youngsters prefer to take their bikes instead and it can be quite an adventure driving through the forests and the winding mountain roads.
The check posts at Bandipur and Mudumalai remain close from 9 pm to 6 am. This is to avoid night time driving which had been causing a lot of accidents to the animals. While planning a trip from Mysore to Ooty it is important to take note of the check post timings.
There are no trains or flights from Mysore to Ooty.
KSRTC and several private bus operators also ply buses on this route and offer a/c, non a/c and the more comfortable Volvo buses too. The buses prefer not to climb the hair pin bends and take the Gudallur route from Theppakadu, pass Pykara village and reach Ooty.
A visit to Ooty is incomplete without savouring the home made chocolates available here.(read
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Travelling From Mumbai To Mahabaleshwar
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Mahabaleshwar is a charming hill station nestled amidst the Western Ghats famous for its scenic beauty and imposing woods. Mahabaleshwar is most famous for its dense canopy of evergreen forests that attract tourists from all across the country. This hill station, like many other hill stations was discovered by the British, who then went on to make drastic changes in this once sleepy town and even made this their summer capital of Bombay province. This picturesque hill town brims with remnants of British architectural structures of a bygone era. The British influence can be seen in the huge colonial bungalows and other palatial structures that line the broad streets of Mahabaleshwar.
The Mahabaleshwar Temple dedicated to Hindu god Lord Shiva is one of the region's most prominent attractions. It is believed by many devotees that the river Krishna that originates in Mahabaleshwar actually comes out of the mouth of a statue of a holy cow inside this temple complex. A 'Lingam' made of black stone is the main idol here, which is regarded to be the materialization of the divine. The Mahabaleshwar hills were named after this temple's idol Shiva who is also referred to as Lord Mahabali meaning great strength. The Rajpuri Caves in Panchgani with a Lord Karthikeya Temple that was constructed out of the sand taken from these caves is the main attraction here. Panchgani near Mahabaleshwar is a renowned picnic spot offering breathtaking views of the Dhom Dam backwaters and the luxuriant Krishna valley.
With the wide array of experiences it offers, Mahabaleshwar offers one a tranquil holiday spot combined with the devoutness of a religious centre as well as an adventure destination.
Situated at a distance of 266 km from Mumbai, the town of Mahabaleshwar is set at an elevation of 1,353 metres above sea level. Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar is well connected by road, which is the most popular way to travel. A journey of 5 and a half hours, this route covers the following towns: Khopoli, Tathawade, Wai and finally Mahabaleshwar. This route is dotted with several ATMs and hospitals which can be quite useful in times of emergency. The many restaurants and dhabas along the route also provide for excellent stopovers where one can stretch tired limbs and refuel our appetites too. Many tourists hire cabs or drive down in their own vehicle or rented car which takes an approximate 5 and a half hours to reach the destination. Driving down from Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar is ideal for group travel, especially those which involve seniors or children who would find the flexibility very comfortable. An average cab ride would incur a charge of around INR 15 to INR 30 per km depending upon the vehicle chosen.(read
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Easy Way - Bangalore To Kodaikanal
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Bangalore is a paradise for tourists with architectural landmarks, natural lakes, gardens and parks. It is an ideal place for job-seekers, particularly in the Information Technology field. The Silicon Valley of India, as Bangalore is called now, is the major exporter of Information Technology from India.
Among the major attractions in the city are Bangalore Palace and Tipu Sultan Palace. Chikkajala Fort is situated on airport road. The city is known for some natural lakes like Hasaraghhatta, Hebbal and Ulsoor.
Bangalore has large number of shrines. St. Mary's Church is the oldest church in Bangalore. Dargah Hazarath Tawakkal is visited by both Hindus and Muslims. Jumma Masjid is an imposing structure. The city is also dotted with large number of temples.
Vidhan Soudha is a major attraction. Lalbaugh, Cubbon Park, Ashoka Pillar, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium and Film City are visited by tourists in large numbers. Bangalore has also the prestigious Indian Institute of Science.
Kodaikanal, with its rocks, woods and lovely lakes, is a popular hill station in South India. The hill station, situated at an altitude of 7200 ft above the sea level, is known for the unique flowering plant ‘Kurunji', which blooms only once in 12 years in December. Next blooming of the flower is due in 2018.
Lakes are the star attractions in Kodaikanal. Berijam Lake covers an area of 24 hectares. Boating facility is available in Kodai Lake, which is star-shaped. Adjoining the lake is Bryant Park. Annual flower shows are held in the Park during summer.
Coakers Walk and Green Valley View, which was earlier known as Suicide Point, are viewing points. Other sightseeing centres in Kodaikanal, which is known as the ‘Princess of Hill Stations', are Pillar Rocks, Devil's Kitchen, Guna Caves, Pine Forest and Kurinjiandavar Temple.
Kodaikanal, a popular hill station in Tamil Nadu, is situated about 463 km from Bangalore. The nearest airport to reach Kodaikanal is Madurai (120 km).
Coimbatore Airport (180 km) is another option. Taxis are available from both the airports. But going by flight from Bangalore to Madurai or Coimbatore and then hire a taxi to reach Kodaikanal is cumbersome.
There is no direct train from Bangalore to Kodaikanal. One has to take a train from Bangalore to Kodaikanal Road station, which is about 80 km from Kodaikanal, and hire a taxi to reach the hill station.
The convenient option is to go by road. Taxi cabs and private and tourist buses are available to travel from Bangalore to Kodaikanal. While taxi will take about eight hours, bus will take two hours more to reach the hill station. The bus fare ranges from Rs.340 to Rs.520.
Accommodation options in the hill station range from high-ends to middle range and budget hotels.(read
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Bangalore To Ooty - Various Ways To Reach
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The city of Bangalore located in the south Indian state of Karnataka is the IT capital of India. It has witnessed a lot of growth over the past decade. Bangalore is now referred to as the Silicon Valley of India. It is rich in culture as the residents come from different parts of India. The metropolis is easily accessible from anywhere in India. The fact that Bangalore enjoys a great deal of connectivity with all parts of the world also gels well with its popularity as a holiday destination and transit base.
Ooty is a hill station that is much favoured as a holiday destination. It is located in south India in the state of Tamil Nadu. Ooty is known by different names such as Udagamandalm which is the official name, Ootacamund and Udhagai. It is a place of natural beauty and is a popular choice of honeymooning couples. It has a lot to offer to tourists with its beautiful lakes, abundant forests, botanical gardens and rich wildlife. It is an ideal holiday destination as it is more affordable compared to other hill stations. It is well connected by road and rail.
Ootacamund or Ooty is situated at an altitude of 2286 m. The airport nearest to Ooty is located at a distance of 100 km in Coimbatore. It will take 1 hour and 45 minutes to reach Ooty from Coimbatore by road. There are direct flights to Coimbatore from Calicut, Chennai, Mumbai and Bangalore. There are 6 daily flights that ply from Bangalore to Coimbatore. It takes about an hour to reach Coimbatore from Bangalore which is located at a distance of 228 km.
The nearest broad gauge railway station from Ooty is Mettupalayam at a distance of 46 km by road. Coimbatore is the nearest major railway junction. Some of the trains that ply from Bangalore to Mettupalayam include Kongu Express (12648), Bangalore City- Ernakulam Intercity Express (12677), Mumbai CST- Trivandrum Weekly Express (16331), Hubli- Kochuveli Weekly SF Express (12777), Rajkot- Coimbatore Express (16613), Bangalore- Kochuveli Tri-Weekly Express (16315), Bangalore- Ernakulam Weekly Superfast Express (22608) and Bangalore Thiruvanathapuram Weekly Express (16321). You can reach Ooty from Mettupalyam via road which takes about 2 hours or via the meter gauge train which takes about 5 hours.
The hill station is connected to all the major cities via road. The distance from Bangalore to Ooty by bus is about 310 km. There are both Government controlled and private run buses that ply from Bangalore to Ooty. The bus fare depends on the type of bus you select for your trip. You can also hire taxis with costs ranging from Rs. 6.50 per km to Rs. 11.50 km for various types of taxis.(read
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