Sim's Park Guide
Sim's Park: A Botanical Paradise in the Nilgiri Hills Guide
Step into a world of vibrant colors and exotic flora at Sim's Park, a beautifully maintained botanical garden in Coonoor, India. This lush oasis, nestled in the Nilgiri Hills, offers a refreshing escape and a chance to connect with nature's wonders. From meticulously manicured lawns to rare and indigenous plant species, Sim's Park is a feast for the senses. Sim's Park was established in 1874 by J.D. Sim, the Secretary to the Madras Government, and Major Murray, the Acting Superintendent of the Nilgiri Botanical Gardens. The park was developed on the natural contours of the land, creating a unique and picturesque landscape. Over the years, it has been carefully curated and expanded, becoming a haven for a diverse collection of plants from around the world. The park's location in Coonoor, with its favorable climate, allows for the cultivation of a wide range of species that might not thrive elsewhere in India. Visitors to Sim's Park can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the gardens, admiring the diverse collection of plants, trees, and flowers. The park features several distinct sections, including a rose garden, a Japanese garden, and a conservatory. Boating is available on the park's small lake. The annual fruit and vegetable show held in May is a major attraction, showcasing the region's agricultural bounty. While Coonoor doesn't have a specific dish unique to the park, be sure to try local Nilgiri cuisine, known for its use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients and spices.
Transportation
Sim's Park is easily accessible by road. You can hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw from Coonoor town. Buses also run regularly from Coonoor bus stand to Sim's Park. Bus Route: Coonoor Bus Stand -> Sim's Park.
Opening Hours
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Ticket Price
INR 30 for adults, INR 15 for children