Elk Falls, Ooty
Elk Falls is situated close to the Uyillatti
village at a distance of about 7 km from Kotagiri. Though this waterfall comes
in full gush only in the rainy season it is worth visiting this place to get
the view of the Echoing Valley of Kookal.
The Elk Falls are located in the
Nilgiri district of the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. They can be placed
below the Uyillatti village. A European
house or Kannerimukku, constructed by British collector Sullivan is
located near the falls. This house was built during the colonial times of the
British in India, in the year 1819 and was the first British residence in Tamil
Nadu. At present it can even be considered as a historical ancient monument! The
two-storeyed house is now in a sad-state or ruins. A village in Kotagiri also
provides accommodation facilities to the tourists in classical yet well
maintained British cottages, of the pre-independent era.
The road passes through serenely
laid out Badaga habitations. Though the water is fully only in the wet months,
the site is always worth a visit. It commands towards the north, a spectacular
view of the Echoing Valley of Kookal and a vista of exquisite surroundings.
A lofty falls with patter water
which shower downstream gives the amazing scenario and surrounds with blossom
green tea and coffee plantations. The finest time to visit would be the
monsoon, during this time that the neighboring Kookal Valley blooms with mellow
orange which said to be one of the yummy orange over the world.