The Nilgiri Mountain Railways.
The steam engine pushes the Nilgiri“ toy train” up the steep gradient.
There are three most famous regions in India to produce black teas- Darjeeling,
Assam and Nilgiri.
The Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and Nilgiri Press.
Nilgiri Press has published over thirty books that he authored.
This park is famous for its endangered inhabitant- the Nilgiri Tahr.
The balanced blend of flavor and body makes Nilgiri tea a‘blender's dream'.
Both the Bonnet Macaques and Nilgiri Langur can be seen foraging
from the trees near where the boat lands.
In the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu about 680 sq
km have been reported to be affected by soil erosion.
Assam tea is known for its
robust taste and dark colour, and Nilgiri tea is dark, intensely aromatic and flavoured.
The special ingredients like Turpentine oil, Nilgiri oil, wintergreen oil,
mint extract and cinnamon oil swiftly penetrate the targeted area of pain.
Other two line are in the Nilgiri Mountain Railway in South India
and the Matheran Hill Railway in the state of Maharashtra.
The Nilgiri Tahr is confined to the higher rocky
areas whereas the endangered Lion Tailed Macaque can be found in the interior evergreen forests.
Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the blue mountains,
got their name from the purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms only once in 12 years.
Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the Blue Mountains,
got their name from this purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms only once in 12 years.
Coffee was cultivated in the region of Wynad and the kingdoms of Coorg and
Mysore while tea was grown on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hills.
The Nilgiri Hills, which actually implies the blue mountain,
got their name from the purplish blue blooms of Neelakurinji that blooms gregariously just once in 12 years.
The Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the blue mountains,
got their name from the purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms gregariously only once in 12 years.
Now they are considered as members of three separate monotypic genera; Hemitragus is now reserved for the Himalayan Tahr;
Nilgiritragus for the Nilgiri Tahr; and Arabitragus for the Arabian Tahr.
For example, the“ toy train” in south India takes its passengers into the Nilgiri Hills, or Blue Mountains. It averages 6.5 miles[ 10.4 km]
per hour and is perhaps the slowest train in India.