Munnar is a green city surrounded by the famous 'Kashmir of Kerala'

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Munnar is a popular tourist destination known as the hill town of the Western Ghats in Kerala. The city is located at an altitude of 5200 feet above sea level. Not only tea gardens but also waterfalls, rivers, forests and aesthetic parks across the hilly winding path - all in all, the city is amazingly beautiful. The streets of this quiet, clean and secluded city are also worth seeing. The city is formed at the confluence of three hill rivers, Muthirapura, Nallathanni and Kundala.

Just rows of green tea gardens all around. Sometimes there are rubber trees standing with their heads high. Clouds lurk across the road. During the British rule, British government officials in South India redesigned the city of Munnar for their summer vacations. Since then, the city has become known as a popular resort town.

Its climate is also quite varied. It is very cold in the morning, sometimes sunny in the afternoon, sometimes cloudy. Sudden rain again in the afternoon. As soon as the rain stopped, the magic light of the moon peeked out from behind the clouds. According to the locals, the nature of Munnar is most beautiful during the rainy season. All the spectacular waterfalls, high mountains, the natural beauty of the lake flowing along the city will captivate the mind of any tourist. Let's visit some of the popular places in the city of Munnar.

Munnar famous for tea gardens;

Munnar is also famous for its numerous waterfalls, large and small;

Tata Tea Museum

Anyone who has seen the silver ornaments of oak trees lined up in Munnar and the rain-soaked tea garden will understand its majesty. Tata Tea Museum is the most popular Tea Valley Tour here. Tea gardens are spread like carpets in the hills after hills. Visitors come to see the Tata Tea Museum to witness how tea is made and processed.

Documentary shows how the Tata group has brought the tea revolution here. Visiting the tea factory after showing the documentary is a wonderful experience. The history of the origin and evolution of tea cultivation shows that Munnar has its own legacy in the tea industry. Here is how Munnar gradually developed into a popular tea center.

The Tata Tea Museum highlights the evolution of the tea industry;

Top station view point

The place is the highest view point of Munnar. This view point is on Kodaikanal Road in Munnar, 32 km from Munnar. High hills all around. From here you have to walk some distance, break some stairs to the view point. The town of Theni below seems to be the kingdom of Lilliput.

From a view point at an altitude of 6,100 feet, the game of hide and seek of fog and clouds continues unabated. From the top station, another aspect of Munnar's nature catches the attention of tourists. Just green exhibits all around. Stairs at the foot of the hill. The view point is to break that ladder. The viewpoint is a spectacular view of the Western Ghats on one side and the valley of the Theni district in Tamil Nadu on the other.

From a view point at an altitude of 6,100 feet, Munnar's spectacular play of sunshine and rain fascinates tourists;

Devikulam

On the way back, Devikulam is another place full of natural beauty. Devikulam is famous for its tea gardens. Tea garden all around. Where the road ends and where the tea garden begins cannot be distinguished. There can be so much variety in green, it's hard to believe without seeing it with your own eyes. Somewhere dark, somewhere blue, somewhere emerald again, it seems that someone has carefully scratched the green on the canvas.

Devikulam is another place of interest in Munnar, full of tea gardens and natural beauty;

Mattupetti

The Mattupetti Dam is located 8 km from the city. This lake connects Kundla, Mudrapuja and Nallathani rivers. Mattupetti Dam and Lake is an attractive tourist destination for tourists. Boating in a secluded environment in the calm waters of the lake is a unique experience for tourists to enjoy the panoramic view of the lake surrounded by mountains. Occasionally a herd of elephants emerges from the adjacent forest. There is a dairy farm near Mattupetti Dam. Also worth a visit is the dairy farm run under the Indo-Swiss Live-Stock Project.

Mattupetti Dam;

Dairy farms operated under the Indo-Swiss Live-Stock Project;

Anairangal Dam

Another popular attraction in Munnar is the Anairangal Dam. The dam is located 22 km from Munnar. The road to get here is quite scenic. On the way to the road, you will see steep hills and some beautiful villages in the lap of the hills. This road leads to Madurai. There is a view point in between. From there, the view of the mountain forest and the horizon of clouds Anagona is truly incomparable.

Mountains on one side, abyss on the other. Anairangal Dam will be a little further from Madurai. Dense jungle and this dam in the middle has created an impossibly beautiful landscape. Anairangal is also a picnic spot surrounded by coffee, tea and cardamom gardens. Life will be incomplete if you don't taste the taste of tea and coffee sitting in a small rural restaurant at the foot of the hill.

Anairangal Dam is located 22 km from Munnar;

Eravikulam National Park

Iravikulam National Park is located in the Rajamalai region, 17 km from Munnar. Anamudi Peak is the highest mountain in South India. This peak is located at an altitude of 2695 m above sea level. Many people come to this mountain for trekking. The peak can be climbed with permission from the Eravikulam Forest and Wildlife Department.

Buses are available to get around Eravikulam National Park. This park is famous for the rare species of animal Nilgiri Thor. Safe sanctuaries have also been set up here with elephants, squirrels, endangered butterflies and birds. The tea gardens surrounded by fog from the mountains look like the picture. And there are Nilkurinji flowers. This flower blooms only once in 12 years. The mountains are covered with purple. He is an unearthly sight.

There is Iravikulam waterfall in this garden. This spring is coming down the hill with a strong surge. If it doesn't rain, you will see the mountains of the Western Ghats. And when it rains, there is no question, it is a different form. The mind will not want to move its eyes from the sky.

Eravikulam National Park, famous for its rare species of eucalyptus thor;

Nilkurinji flowers bloom once in 12 years;

Echo point

Echo Point is located 15 km from Munnar. The secluded natural environment here fascinates any tourist. Boating on the lake, the soothing scent of wild flowers enchants the surroundings. In a few places of Echo Point, there are markets selling various items starting from different spices. Many people buy various gift items from here to give as gifts to their relatives.

The secluded natural environment of the spectacular Echo Point, located 15 km from Nnar, cannot help but fascinate the tourist;

Pallivasal

Munnar is famous not only for its hills but also for its numerous waterfalls. One such waterfall is Pallivasal. This is where the first hydropower project in Kerala is located. Located at a distance of 23 km from Munnar, Pallivasal is a popular tourist destination due to its natural beauty.

Kerala's first hydroelectric project has been built at Pallivasal;

Bluesm Park

On the way to Munnar, there are various surprises waiting for the tourists. One such amazing place is Bluesm Park. The park is spread over an area of about 16 acres. Located at a distance of 3 km from Munnar, the park is full of different species of flowering plants and orchids. The garden is always colorful with various flower ceremonies. There is no color that cannot be found in Bluesm Park. The park has various recreational facilities for tourists including boat trips, cycling, roller skating etc.

The 16-acre Bluesm Park is home to a variety of flowering plants and orchids;

Kalaripattu

Munnar has come on a tour and you will not see the traditional Kalaripattu and Kathakali shows here, what happens? Kalaripattu is a popular martial art in Kerala. The people of Kerala think that the birthplace of martial arts is in Kerala. After seeing the scenery of different places of Munnar throughout the day, you can take a break in the evening and watch Kathakali and Martial Arts shows.

Kerala's popular martial arts Kalaripattu;

There is much more to see in Munnar. If you have time, you can visit Chinnakanal, Attukal and Lakkom waterfalls, Kundla Lake surrounded by shady forests, Chinla Wildlife Sanctuary, Kollakumalai Tea Estate, Rose Garden decorated with different species of roses or the oldest place in 1910. Comes.

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That place looks like a very distracting and destressing place to go to with how much greenery it has

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