Munnar
Munnar - breathtakingly beautiful - a haven of peace and tranquility - the idyllic tourist destination in God's own country.
Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in Idukki district, Munnar was the favored summer resort of theerstwhile British rulers in the colonial days. Unending expanse of tea plantations pristine valleysand mountains exotic species of flora and fauna in its wild sanctuaries and forests aroma of spicescented cool air yes! This beautiful destination has all these and more. It's the place you wouldlove to visit it's the place you would wish never to leave.
Munnar is such a beautiful place in Kerala, which cannot be portrayed in a single canvas.Everything and anything here will make us excited. The hills, the mist, the valleys, the streams, thewaterfalls, tea plantations, rare flora and fauna.... It is a beautiful tea town in Idukki district ofKerala easily accessible from Kochi and Coimbatore. The gorgeous hill station is ideally placed inthe South Western Ghats of India. With an area of around 557 sq km, Munnar in Devikulam Talukis the largest panchayat in Kerala.
Munnar got its name from its strategic location at the confluence of three rivers – Muthirapuzha,Nallathanni and Kundala Rivers. 'Moonu' means 'three' and 'Aru' means 'river'. The region isplaced at a height of around 1,500 m to 2,695 m above sea level and was once the summer capitalof the British in South India. Later it was developed for cultivating tea plants.The beautiful sights of acres and acres of lush green tea plantations will make us realize that wehave at last reached Munnar and of course the place is so much known for its tea estates. It alwayscarries the remnants of history of tea cultivation in Kerala. Neelakurinji or Strobilanthus hasspecial status in the tourism map of this fascinating destination. The flower which blooms once intwelve years attracts lots of tourists from all over the world.
Eravikulam National Park and the Nilgiri Tahr is considered to be the icon of tourism in Munnar.The national park is also famous for its Neelakurinji population. In 2006, the place witnessed therush of tourist both domestic and international to sight the rare flowers. Now we have to wait till2018, to watch the same rush, to see the gorgeous blooming of the flowers after long 12 years.At this place, you can witness the highest peak in South India, Anamudi. A trekking to this peakwill no doubt energise you. When you stand yourself on the top of this peak, you will feel that youare standing very close to the sky and very soon you can touch the sky. The lovely DevikulamLake; Kolukkumalai (the highest tea plantation in the country); the waterfalls like Lakkam,Attukal, Nyayamakad, Chinnakkal, Kuthumkal, Cheeyapara, Valara and Thoovanam; the 'cattlevillage' or Mattupetty etc makes Munnar the abode of nature.
For shopaholics, this destination is a heaven – whether tea or spices. You can collect various spicesfrom here like ginger, cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, coffee, clove, nutmeg etc. Don't miss thehomemade chocolates here. Enjoy the white, dark, liqueur filled and chocolates with nuts.Munnar is blessed with lots of resorts and hotels, which will cater all your needs. Among theseresorts you can also find affordable and cheap hotels, which suits you the most. All these hotelsand resorts will offer you various packages like honeymoon packages, family packages etc andwill help you to explore Munnar in a perfect way.
MUNNAR - Fact File
Altitude : 1600 Mts to 1800 Mts above sea level
Tourist Season : August to May
Clothing : Warm Clothes and Rain Gear
Temperature : Min. 0 c - Max. 25 c
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