A world of green and its countless hues, Munnar is a show-stopper of all dashing Kerala attractions. Sliced out of Kerala Greens! and Peaks! it is cuddle-folded secret of Western Ghats with umpteen attractions, some old and some evergreen. Sans all the artificialities like high-rise buildings, water parks and other unreal recreation centres, Munnar is beatified with tea gardens, azure silhouette, mist-enveloped pinnacles and spice-covered sloped and natural streams. Six hundred meters above the sea, it is the Shangri La of Kerala and home to Anamudi (8,814 ft) the highest peak. A trip to Munnar is through photographic scenery, tea/ spice gardens, shoal trees, Nilakurinji blooms (if fortunate enough to capture some) and pure air. The green summit of Kerala, Munnar qualifies every element of a dream destination.
Church of South India: Consecrated in 1910, during the British rule in India, CSI is ornate with tainted glasswork and has 14 rows of polished rosewood pews. As the history of the place goes, the church was a cemetery of Eleanor Knight Read more...
Tata Tea Museum: Opened up by the tea giants, TATA, the museum is a loving salute to all those who toiled hard for transforming Munnar into major tea producing estate. Some onliest items on display include Kundale Valley Light Railway dating back to 1905 Read more...
Pothanmedu: Situated on the high entry point to Munnar, Pothanmedu View is a very comely place, extremely scenic, extremely pleasing to eyes. Inhabited by tea estate workers, Pothanmedu View is a small village some km away in Idukki
Nyaymakkad Waterfall: Scenes here can be compared from those seen in Bollywood of the tea expanses and songs pictured on it. While you are getting soaked in soothing greenery of the state
Lockhart Gap: You can palm out whole of Munnar and eye the prettiness of its surroundings from here. Well, driving over the Lockhart Gap from the south and taking a view from South is truly unforgettable
Indo-Swiss Project: Around more than hundreds of cattle and high-yielding cattle are bred in the vicinity here. A unique Project, the Swiss project in Munnar, is highly rewarding for its improving livestock farming
Devikulam: The most famous spot of Devikulam, the Sita Devi Lake is worth a visit. Try some trout fishing here. It is believed that the lake at Devikulam is the same place where Lord Rama and Goddess Sita had taken bath in the waters of the lake
Pallivasal and Chithirapuram Dam: Home to Pallivasal Project, Chithirapuram has an added charm of picturesque tea plantation and spice nurseries owned by Kerala Spice Board. Locales of tea plantations, mountain background, and tea/spice groves
Blossom International Park: The Park is stippled with rare-blooms of all varieties that color the garden area in all possible hues. Shrubbed with plantations and trees all over, the park is conditioned with cycling, boating, roller skating, boating, badminton, tree houses, fountains, swings and so on
Atthukad: Cascading from un-scaled heights, the Athukad Falls is replete with the capacity of stopping your breath for a moment or two. During the months of monsoon, the falls come more pleasing
Nearby Places & Excursion:
Munnar is a blessed hill town having a row of attractions aligned inwardly, or at fringed sides of this picturesque destination. Although Munnar is a wonderful place of interest in itself, the getaways are just the extension of coffee/ tea plantations or the lakeside that are quiet-not-chanced upon. Munnar excursions are the best way to catch a glimpse of unexplored and yet so gorgeous surroundings. Chance upon these, one by one.
Sethuparbathipuram Dam: The aura and surroundings, an azure water reservoir ornate with boats of all shapes and sizes and animals grazing early morning on the banks make a very pleasant scene at the dam Read more...
Marayoor: Clad with an unceasing expanse of sandalwood plantations, Maraiyoor is quietly acclaimed with tourists for the same. Marayoor terrain is specked with wave-like mountains, rain, and deciduous forests, riverbank forests, paddy fields, waterfalls, rugged rocky hills, shoals, hamlets, brooks and hamlets and so on and so forth.
Maduppetty Dam: A ten-kilometer drive from Munnar Town to through top station road to Maduppaty/Mattuppetty is the most scenic of all the drives in Munnar. Madduppaty Dam is 160-ft high with a huge reservoir that expands scenic over several of Km into the hill.
Eravikulam National Park: Tahrs, an almost extinct wild species on earth, are the core draw of this park. A number of 1000 Nilgiri Tahrs are reported to be found in the park and its close vicinity, against the dreading numbers, poached already
Anaimudi: Anamudi is located in Kerala. Anamudi is located in the southern vistas of Eravikulam National Park is bordered with Cardamom Hills, Anaimalai Hills and Palani Hills.
Chinnar National Park: Chinnar records around 225 species of birds, a mind-blowing number apart from other species. In evening leopards and tigers are common sights.
Ramakalmedu: Mythologically, Ramakalmedu is a place of paramount significance. Lord Rama placed his feet over the place to search Goddess Sita, his wife, after Ravana, the monster abducted her.
Kollukkumally Tea Estate: Kollukkumallay Tea Estate takes the honor of producing some of the most flavorsome tea quality in the world. Apart from tea/coffee production, Kollukkumallai has earned prominence for its panoramic landscape and wildlife species like elephants, gaur, sambar, sloth bear,
Bison Spice Valley: Bison Valley drew the name from a wild species called Bison, found in abundance here. Canvassed beautifully with mountains at the backdrop against the cardamom forest Bison is a scene potent of stopping a breath.
Top Station: At 15 km from Munnar, Top station is located amidst scenic surroundings on the border of Kerala (Idukki) and Tamil Nadu (Theni), at an elevation of 1,700 mts. Top Station bags the award of being the highest roadway in Kerala and also on the Munnar-Kodaikanal Road. Top Station offers a peak view of the Theni district and the Western Ghats. Popular beats of Top Station comprises of Neelakurinji, Kurinjimala, and ropeway to Munnar. Also, Top Station is the western entrance to Palani Hill National Park.
Vagavurai and Lakkam Falls: Vagavurai is named after it incomparable beauty characteristic of Vaga Trees. The sight of red flowers, bloomed on Vaga trees, all over the valley is breath-stopping. Vagavurai is conditioned with first pepper and orange plantations in Kerala and the first mini hydel project of the state. Just abutting these red varies is the Lakkam Waterfalls awaits you in the wilds near Lakkam a place near the Vagavurai Estate which is located at the Munnar- Marayoor road side. It takes 5 minutes to reach from the road.
Gundala Lake: 22 km away from the town of Munnar, Gundala Lake is hemmed on a height of 1700 mts above the sea level. Asia`s first arch dam, Gundala Arch Dam is placed amidst impenetrable jungles en route Top Station road in Munnar. One-of-a-kind project in the Indian subcontinent, Gundala Lake is enriched with boating facilities installed by Kerala State Electricity Board. You can make a selection of the pedal, house, and rowboats, or shikara boats for a round on water. Alongside, you can visit the tea gardens, Golf Grounds and many more