Munnar is one of the most popular hill
stations in South India. It is nestled in Western Ghats at an altitude
of 6000 ft and is located in Idukki district of Kerala. This
picturesque hill station beckons nature lovers from far and near.
Large tea plantations, forests, hill
ranges, valleys and wildlife makes anyone fall in love with this place. I
am going to share a few places that you should visit (or try to) when
you are in Munnar. And if you already visited Munnar recently, then I
hope these will make you want to do another trip very soon!
Mattupetty dam and its reservoir
is located 13 km away from Munnar. This concrete gravity dam is built
between the hill ranges and it is used mainly for water storage for
hydroelectric projects. Its reservoir is an idyllic place to enjoy the
serene nature. It is also said to be one of the waterholes where the
elephants in the region often visit.. |
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Top Station : It is
about 40 km from Munnar and it is 1,880 meters above sea level. The
panoramic view of the Western Ghats and the valley of Theni from Top
station is simply breathtaking. Top station got this name from it’s
being the uppermost located railway station on the Kundala Valley
Railway. |
Echo Point is about
15 km from Munnar. Go there and scream as loud as you can..and wait for a
minute. You can hear your echo back! Its quite interesting. If you have
kids with you..they will love it. They can experience this natural
phenomenon firsthand. |
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Rajamala, part of Eravikulam national park,
is located at about 15 kms from Munnar. This region is the natural
habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragas hylocres). It was converted to a
national park to provide a safe sanctuary for the already endangered
species of Nilgiri Tahr. |
This tea museum is
first of its kind in India. It is located at KDHP’s Nullatanni estate in
Munnar. The aim of this museum according to its founders is to showcase
the growth of more-than-a-century-old tea plantations in this region.
Anyone visiting this museum will get a clear picture of how laborious
this tea processing really is. |
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Blossom International Park
is about 3 km away from Munnar town and it spreads over 16 acres. It is
a peaceful location to enjoy a calm and relaxing nature walk admiring
flowers and surrounding green hillside. The park offer many activities
for tourists like boating, cycling, roller skating etc. |
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