Morning: Arrive at Coimbatore Airport and take a shared AC bus to Ooty (≈3 hrs). Check‑in at your chosen hotel and freshen up.
Afternoon: Visit the Government Botanical Gardens to admire exotic flora, then enjoy a leisurely boat ride on Ooty Lake with the kids.
Evening: Stroll along Commercial Road, sample local snacks, and unwind at the hotel.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a local taxi to the Doddabetta Peak viewpoint for panoramic mountain views, followed by a stop at the Tea Museum to learn about Nilgiri tea production.
Afternoon: Explore the colorful Rose Garden and the unique Thread Garden, perfect for family photos.
Evening: Return to town for a relaxed dinner at a vegetarian eatery on St. Stephen’s Road, then enjoy a quiet walk near the hotel.
Find HotelsMorning: Board the historic Nilgiri Mountain Railway from Ooty to Coonoor (≈1 hr). On arrival, wander through the fragrant Sim’s Park.
Afternoon: Take a shared jeep to the scenic Dolphin’s Nose viewpoint and visit a nearby tea estate for a guided walk.
Evening: Return on the railway to Ooty, have a light vegetarian dinner at Hotel Nilgiris, and rest.
Find HotelsMorning: Pay a visit to the revered Sri Mariamman Temple (dedicated to the Hindu goddess) and the historic Raghunath Temple for a glimpse of local devotion.
Afternoon: Enjoy some last‑minute shopping at the Ooty Market, pack, and check out of the hotel.
Evening: Take a shared bus back to Coimbatore Airport for your onward journey.
Find HotelsFor a more relaxed pace, add an extra night at a hotel like Sterling Ooty Elk Hill (≈₹ 4,500/night) or Hotel Lakeview (≈₹ 3,800/night) to enjoy the garden and spa facilities without rushing. If you need to shorten the trip, skip the Coonoor excursion and spend the fourth day exploring Ooty’s local markets and temples. Recommended vegetarian dishes include the famous Ooty Varkey, Nilgiri Veg Thali, and crisp Masala Dosa. Top eateries for these dishes are Café 24 Ooty, Asha’s Kitchen, and Hotel Nilgiris. The must‑visit Hindu temples are the Sri Mariamman Temple (known for its vibrant festivals) and the historic Raghunath Temple in the town centre.