The Tourism Department encouraged tourists to visit the Government Botanical Garden in Ooty. Tamil Nadu Tourism Minister K Ramachandran and Nilgiris District Collector S P Amrith inaugurated the Pongal function at the Botanical Garden.
The Nilgiris: Pongal was celebrated across Tamil Nadu on Monday with great enthusiasm and festive fervour.

Tourists from various states bordering the Nilgiris district flocked Ooty, making a beeline for all the tourist spots in spite of temperature in the district being freezing cold.

The Tourism Department encouraged tourists to visit the Government Botanical Garden in Ooty. Tamil Nadu Tourism Minister K Ramachandran and Nilgiris District Collector S P Amrith inaugurated the Pongal function at the Botanical Garden.
When Pongal was being celebrated in the heart of the Ooty Government Botanical Garden, tourists and locals cheered by chanting 'Pongalo Pongal.'

Thousands of tourists who had gathered at the Botanical Garden enjoyed the Bharatanatyam and the traditional dances performed by the Toda and Badaga women, who are the original tribals of Nilgiris district.

While the Badagas danced, tourists also enthusiastically participated and danced along to the rhythm of the traditional folk beats.
Prizes were presented to the winners who enthusiastically participated.
Tourists from various states bordering the Nilgiris district flocked Ooty, making a beeline for all the tourist spots in spite of temperature in the district being freezing cold.
The Tourism Department encouraged tourists to visit the Government Botanical Garden in Ooty. Tamil Nadu Tourism Minister K Ramachandran and Nilgiris District Collector S P Amrith inaugurated the Pongal function at the Botanical Garden.
When Pongal was being celebrated in the heart of the Ooty Government Botanical Garden, tourists and locals cheered by chanting 'Pongalo Pongal.'
Thousands of tourists who had gathered at the Botanical Garden enjoyed the Bharatanatyam and the traditional dances performed by the Toda and Badaga women, who are the original tribals of Nilgiris district.
While the Badagas danced, tourists also enthusiastically participated and danced along to the rhythm of the traditional folk beats.
Prizes were presented to the winners who enthusiastically participated.