Take a morning stroll through the 55-acre botanical gardens, home to 650 species of plants and trees from around the world.
Rent a boat or take a lakeside walk around this picturesque man-made lake.
Explore the exhibits showcasing the region's history, natural history, and anthropology.
Admire the stained glass windows and gothic architecture of this Anglican church built in 1829.
Wander through the largest rose garden in India, featuring over 20,000 varieties of roses.
Hike to the top of the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Hills for stunning views of the surrounding valleys and tea estates.
See intricately handcrafted flower arrangements made entirely from thread at this unique museum.
If you have more time, consider taking a scenic train ride on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway. If you have less time, skip the Thread Garden and St. Stephen's Church. Also, note that some locations might be closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, so make sure to double-check before heading out.