Munnar is one the most frequented hill stations in South India. Located at a height of 1600 m above the sea level, it is an area on the crest of Western Ghats characterised by lavish greenery, wildlife, water falls, large expanse of tea gardens, beautiful valleys, winding alleys, and cool climate. Munnar, literally meaning three rivers in Malayalam, is a town set on the meeting point of three mountain streams of Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala.
Munnar showcases immense possibilities for visitors. Trekking into the wild forest, walk through the expansive tea gardens, boat ride at Mattupetty dam, cycling through the winding alleys and bird watching are some of the activities which keep you engaged.
Munnar boasts of a host of tourist attractions such as Eravikulam National Park, Pallivasal hydro-electric project, Mattupetty dam, Anamudi peak, Kundala lake, Echo point, Rose Garden, Tea Museum, Attukad waters falls etc. Presence of interesting flora and fauna in the forest can be a rare visual experience. Spending your time at these locations will be an enriching experience of life.
If you are planning a vacation filled with absolute fun and leisure, Munnar will be an appropriate destination you can never miss.