Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Ooty Lake, Nilgiris

Ooty Lake, Nilgiris
Ooty lake is located in Ooty Town in the Nilgiris districtTamil NaduIndia. It covers an area of 65 acres. The Boat house situated by the lake, which offers boating facilities to tourists, is a major tourist attraction in Ooty. It is one of South India’s biggest artificial lakes. The lake bunds of this lake had been breached and the lake emptied three times after its formation.

The beautiful Ooty Lake is a favourite haunt of tourists. It was constructed in the year 1825, through the initiatives of Mr. John Sullivan, the then Collector of Coimbatore. This lake was built in order to provide an irrigation tank to the people. Although the lake is artificial, it looks beautifully natural.

This lake ranks among the top polluted lakes in a study conducted by the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board sometime earlier and the Government is taking necessary steps to improve the quality of water in the lake. The maximum length of Ooty Lake is 2.5 kilometers and the maximum breadth of the Ooty lake is 140 meters.

History
Ooty lake is an artificial lake constructed by John Sullivan, in 1824. The water flowing down mountain streams in the Ooty valley was dammed to form the lake. The lake became empty on three occasions when it breached its bund. The lake was originally intended to be used for fishing with ferries being used to travel across the lake. It gradually shrunk from its original size giving place to the current bus stand race course, and the lake park. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation on behalf of the Tourism Department took the possession of the lake in 1973. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation provided boating facilities and organizes boat races and boat pageants here.

The Lake
Ooty Lake covers an area of 65 acres. It is one of South India’s biggest artificial lakes. The maximum length of Ooty Lake is 2.75 Kms and the maximum breadth of the Ooty lake is 140 meters. This lake stretches from the central bus stand, in an irregular ‘L’ shape. The lake is surrounded by groves of Eucalyptus trees with a railway line running along one shore. During the summer season in May, boat races and boat pageantry are organised for two days.

The lake has had continuous problems with rapidly proliferating weeds (water hyacinth). The officials of the Public Works Department(PWD), have been continually working to clean the lake of the weeds. According to a study conducted by Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Ooty lake is the most polluted water body in the state and its water is not fit for potable purposes.

Boat House:
The boat house, which adjoins the lake was opened by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC). Boating is the prime attraction at the lake. The boat house offers boating facilities with Paddle boatsRow boats, and Motor boats. A mini canteen is run by the TTDC. Tourists can enjoy pony rides in front of the Boat House. During the summer season in May, boat races and boat pageantry are organized for two days. Visitors can use boating facilities from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Entry Fees:
·        Rs 10 per person for Indians
·        Rs 560 per person For Foreigners
·        Rs 30 for Still Camera
·        Rs 125 for Video Camera
·        Rs 200 for 4-seater pedal boat for 30 minutes
·        Rs 160 for 2-seater pedal boat for 30 minutes
·        Rs 180 for 2-seater row boat for 30 minutes
·        Rs 450 for 8-seater motor boat for 20 minutes
Mini Garden:
On the way to the Boat House is the Mini Garden housing the children's amusement park. A mini children's train is an added attraction near the lake.

Deer Park:
A Deer Park is located on the lake road and houses Sambars, Chitals and Hares, besides water birds.

Connectivity
Ooty Lake is located at about 2 Kms from Ooty Bus Stand, 2 Kms from Ooty Railway Station, 22 Kms from Coonoor, 32 Kms from Kotagiri, 53 Kms from Mettupalayam Railway Station, 86 Kms from Coimbatore and 97 Kms from Coimbatore Airport. Ooty is well connected to Coimbatore, Kerala and Karnataka.