Nilgiri Library

Ooty (Udhagamandalam)


This quaint little haven in a crumbling, earthy-red 1867 building houses more than 30,000 books, including rare titles on the Nilgiris and hill tribes, and 19th-century British journals. Visitors can consult books in the reading room with a temporary one-month membership (₹500). Upstairs is a portrait of Queen Victoria presented to Ooty on her 1887 Golden Jubilee.

The library hosts the Ooty Literary Festival (www.ootylitfest.com) each September.


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