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