OOTY
Ooty, which is situated deep within the Nilgiri hills, is also
known as The Blue Mountains. It is unknown whether this name
arises from the blue smoky haze given off by the eucalyptus
trees that cover the area or from the kurunji flower, which
blooms every twelve years giving the slopes a bluish
tinge.Nilgiris in general was ruled by Ganga kings and later by
Hoysala kings, particularly Vishnuvardhana who captured Wynad
and Nilgiri area during the 11th century. Tippu Sultan was the
first to extend his border by constructing a hideout cave like
structure.
It was originally a tribal land and was occupied by the Todas
along with other tribes who coexisted through specialisation and
trade. The major tribes of Nilgiri area are Todas, Kotas,
Badagas and Alu Kurumbas, who settled in and around Ooty. The
first reference of Todas in Nilgiri is found in a record dated
1117 A.D. Toda people are known for raising water buffaloes and
Badaga people for their farming activities. Frederick Price in
his book Ootacamund, A History states that the area called 'Old
Ooty' was originally occupied by the Todas. The Todas then
handed over that part of the town to John Sullivan, the then
Governor of Coimbatore.
