Glenmorgan, Ooty

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Glenmorgan

Glenmorgan
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Glenmorgan
Location in Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates: 11°29′58″N76°36′33″E / 11.49950°N 76.60917°E / 11.49950; 76.60917 Coordinates: 11°29′58″N76°36′33″E / 11.49950°N 76.60917°E / 11.49950; 76.60917
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Tamil Nadu
District The Nilgiris
Government
  BodyUdagamandalam Municipality Corporation
Elevation
[1]
2,400 m (7,900 ft)
Languages
  Official Tamil
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
643 001
Telephone code91423
Vehicle registration TN 43
Civic agencyUdagamandalam Municipality Corporation
Climate Tropical wet (Köppen)
Precipitation 1,237 millimetres (48.7 in)
Avg. annual temperature20 °C (68 °F)
Temperature from Batchmates.com [2]

Glenmorgan is a village located at a distance of 25 kilometers from Ooty. This place is known for its tea estates which includes one of the oldest tea estates in the region known as the Glenmorgan tea estate. The Pykara power house is located near the Glenmorgan estate, for which a lake at the foot of the estate forms the fore bay.

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Ropeway

One of the attractions here is a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) rope way from a power house in Singara to Glenmorgan. [3] The ropeway has an inclination of nearly 41° for 300 metres (980 ft) near a stretch called the German Point making the ascent and descent through it difficult. For the purpose of accommodating Electricity Board officials and tourists, rest houses are available at both ends of the ropeway. [4]

Tourist attraction

Glenmorgan is used as a picnic spot by tourists and offers panoramic views of the Mudumalai National Park, Mysore, the Moyar valley and the power house at Singara. [3] Presently tourists are not allowed and it seems the rope car is not operated.

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References

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