Munnar Idukki

Munnar is a popular hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, India.

Location: Munnar is situated in the Western Ghats mountain range in Kerala. It is located at an elevation of around 1,600 meters (5,200 feet) above sea level.

Munnar is renowned for its stunning natural beauty

Munnar is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. The region is characterized by rolling hills, tea plantations, lush green valleys, and mist-covered mountains. The picturesque landscapes make Munnar a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers.

Munnar is famous for its extensive tea plantations, which are a significant part of the region's economy. The hills of Munnar are covered with lush tea gardens that create a mesmerizing view. Visitors can take guided tours of tea estates, learn about tea production, and even participate in tea tasting sessions.

Munnar is home to several wildlife and nature reserves, providing opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Some notable reserves in the region include Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr; Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, known for its diverse flora and fauna; and Anamudi Shola National Park, which protects the shola forests and their unique ecosystem.

Munnar offers various adventure activities for thrill-seekers. Trekking and hiking are popular, with trails leading to scenic viewpoints and waterfalls. Adventure enthusiasts can also engage in activities like rock climbing, rappelling, and paragliding.

Attukad Waterfalls is a scenic waterfall located near Munnar. It is a popular tourist spot known for its cascading waters and the surrounding lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the falls and capture stunning photographs.

Mattupetty Dam is Located near Munnar, Mattupetty Dam is a popular tourist attraction. The dam offers beautiful views of the surrounding hills and the reservoir created by it. Boating facilities are available for visitors to explore the serene waters.

Munnar is famous for the blooming of Neelakurinji flowers, which happens once every 12 years. These purple-blue flowers cover the hillsides of Munnar in a spectacular natural phenomenon. The last bloom occurred in 2018, and the next one is expected in 2030.

Munnar is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering breathtaking landscapes, tea plantations, wildlife encounters, and adventure activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous escapade, Munnar has something to offer.

How To Reach

Nearest Railway Station: Cochin International Airport, via Aluva - Munnar Rd, about 108 km

Nearest Airport: Aluva about 108 km and Angamali, about 109 km

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