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Munnar Top Station

Munnar Top Station

Perched at a height of 1700 m and overlooking the beautiful panoramic views of Western Ghats is the top station in Munnar – one of the most attractive places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.  Feel the murmur of cool breeze in your face and watch the Theni valley stretched out in front of you. An ideal vantage point to view little human settlements peppered near the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border, the top station will make you feel like you are on top of the world, literally. Attractions & Activities: The rare Neelakunji flowers that bloom once every twelve years and give the destination its distinct, vibrant blue colour are a major attraction at Munnar top station. How to Reach:  Frequent bus service is provided to reach the top station. You can also book a cab or take a government or private bus.

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Lakkam Waterfalls

Lakkam Waterfalls

One of the most interesting places to visit in Munnar in 1 day  is Lakkam Waterfalls – one of the closest waterfalls in the region. Originating from Eravikulam Plateau and tucked away on the Munnar-Marayoor route, visiting this waterfall will be a memory you will cherish your entire life. Watch the stream create inaccessible cascades of water as it flows down from the plateau. Popular amongst families and honeymooners, the sight of Lakkam will be a visual treat for all those who embark on the journey to visit it. Attractions & Activities: enjoy the scenic views of the waterfall, bask in the natural beauty around and click Instagram worthy photos. How to Reach:  Just 25 km from Munnar while going to Marayoor, Lakkam waterfalls are easily accessible by buses and taxis.

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Echo Point

Situated 600 feet above sea level in Munnar is the famous tourist place, Echo Point. As the name suggests, the place is known for the unique echoing phenomenon – that is, if you scream anything into the valley at this point, you will hear it back. Thronged by tourists for this fascinating characteristic, you can see people screaming at the top of their lungs with childlike abandon. As if that is not enough to attract people from all over the world, you will also get a taste of the brilliant natural splendour here – picturesque vistas, beautiful landscapes, and lush green hills. Attractions & Activities:  Natural echo phenomenon along with lush green hills that offer an ideal picnic spot. A chance to view the Neelakurinji flowers is also a major attraction. How to Reach:  The nearest railway station is 93 km and the airport is 103 km, post which you can catch a bus or hire a cab to reach Echo Point.

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Tea Estates

Tea Estates

If you go back home from Munnar without visiting one of the gorgeous tea plantations, your trip will forever be incomplete. As soon you walk into the estates, you will be filled with the fragrance of tea plants, fresh tea leaves being picked, and tea being processed. Housing more than 50 tea estates, going to one of these properties is a must when in Munnar. Lush green tea plants are spread over as far as the eye can see and provide you with a sense of calmness and serenity that only comes with spending time around nature. Attractions & Activities:  Learn about exquisite tea types and interesting facts about tea genesis. How to Reach:  Via buses and taxis from the city.

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Tea being an important part of Munnar's history, Tea Museum was established by Tata Tea in 2005. Tea lovers and history buffs will enjoy their time here exploring various stages of manufacturing tea – from old-fashioned tea rollers to ultramodern fully automated tea factories. You can also watch the journey of tea in and around Munnar area through various photographs and machineries. Attractions & Activities: Watch various stages of tea production, including black tea. The sundial placed on a granite block in the center is also an attraction, along with Pelton Wheel, a tea roller and tea railway engine. How to Reach:  The nearest railway station is 112 km and the airport is 72 km. After that, the museum is accessible via bus and cab.

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Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park

One of the first national parks to be opened in Kerala, the Eravikulam National Park is truly one its kind. Animal lovers and nature enthusiasts will find it impossible to leave the park as it hosts the largest collection of the endangered species, Nilgiri tahrs. The park offers a host of geographical terrains – ranging from plateaus, grasslands, majestic mountains and gorgeous streams from Pamba River. The park is a true delight for anyone who loves natural beauty. Attractions & Activities: Besides Nilgiri tahrs, rare and endangered varieties of butterflies can also be witnessed along with a host of flora and fauna. How to Reach:  Nearest railway station is 15 km and private buses, government buses and cabs can be used to reach the national park from there.

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Attukad Waterfalls

Attukad Waterfalls

One of most attractive places to visit in Munnar in 1 day is  Attukad Waterfalls. Located among lush green jungles and hills covered with vegetation, the waterfall can be seen in its full glory during monsoon season when water falls down from the mountains with full force. If you are craving an adrenaline rush, go hiking among the rough terrains of the waterfall. Or enjoy a quiet picnic with your family at the vantage point. either way, the waterfalls will truly liven up your senses. Attractions & Activities:  Picnic with family, trekking among the rocky terrains and thick jungles, witnessing the panoramic beauty of the waterfall How to Reach:   Nearest airport is 101 km, after which you can travel via bus or cab.

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Blossom Park

Blossom Park

Embark on a journey that will fulfill your soul and freshen up your mind – just 3 km from Munnar, the gorgeous Blossom Hyde Park. Encircled by inescapable natural beauty at the banks of river Muthirappuzha, the park houses migratory waterbirds, mountain butterflies with a variety of lush green flora. The vast stretches of the park cover gardens, fountains, artificial waterfalls and lawns – all that makes tourists feel right at home amongst exotic birds and animals. A true delight for nature and wildlife lovers, the park is a must visit tourist destination. Attractions & Activities: Adventure trails, boating, nature walks, bird watching, roller skating, badminton, camp fires. How to Reach:  Nearest bus station is about 100 km from the park.

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Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam

One of the simplest ways to spend a day in Munnar is to visit the Mattupetty dam. Take a relaxing walk while enjoying the breathtaking views of the valley around you. Or come along with your family and enjoy a quiet afternoon around the dam. The captivating tea plantations in and around the area offer a salve to the weary soul, and the drive itself to the dam can be rejuvenating in its own right. Attractions & Activities: Enjoy trekking along the forests around the dam and witness a large number of unique bird species. The District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC), Idukki also  provides boating facilities at Mattupetty Dam. How to Reach:  Nearest airport and railway station are 109 km from Munnar, after which you can travel via bus or cab. Click Here to Book Now:  Wings Of Time Tickets

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Kundala Lake

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Pothamedu View Point

Pothamedu View Point

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Munnar in 1 day  is Pothamedu viewpoint – located just 3 km away. Rolling green hills, dense tropical forests, clear atmosphere and valleys soaked in vegetation – nature can be found at its finest at Pothamedu. Trekking aficionados can enjoy adrenaline releasing trails that wind through dark forests and steep hills. Plantations of coffee and tea offer a sense of serenity and tranquility that is perfect for weary travelers. The natural splendor scattered around allows photography lovers to capture stunning views through their cameras. Attractions & Activities:  Picnics, trekking, photography How to Reach:  Nearest railway station and airport are 170 km. the rest of the journey can be covered by bus or cabs. Also Checkout and Book:  Casa Batllo Tickets

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Tucked against the sides of the Western Ghats is the gorgeous and captivating Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. Wildlife enthusiasts find the sanctuary truly heavenly as it features a wide range of exotic and endangered flora and fauna, including the Great Grizzled Squirrel of India. The dry deciduous forests offer spectacular yet calming, pollution free environs to the sanctuary. The terrain ranges from grasslands to high ranges keeping things interesting while in the park. Attractions & Activities: Trekking along the rough terrain of the sanctuary, while catching glimpses of herd of elephants and gaurs strolling casually through the forests. How to Reach:  Nearest railway station and airport are 200 km. the rest of the journey can be covered by bus or cabs.

Cheeyapara Waterfalls

Cheeyapara Waterfalls

Known as one of the hottest trekking location around Munnar, the Cheeyapara waterfalls are slowly turning into one of the most desirable places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.  Adrenaline junkies love exploring the rocky terrain and dense forests of the area while enjoying the panoramic views and abundant flora and fauna. If you are traveling with family, you can find a peaceful picnic spot to kick back and relax with your loved ones. Nature loves and photography enthusiasts will find a haven at Cheeyapara. Attractions & Activities: Rare species of plants and animals can be seen around the area. The seven tiers of the waterfalls offer a surreal yet beautiful sight to behold. How to Reach:  Nearest railway station and airport are about 108 km.

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Mattupetty Dairy Farm

Mattupetty Dairy Farm

The Swiss Livestock Project is one of the most interesting  places to visit in Munnar in 1 day. Exhibiting a huge variety of cattle reared for dairy production, the farm is a source of extreme fascination among tourists who visit the first time. The estate is located among lush green forests that are ideal for taking a solitary stroll among the trees and admiring the pollution-free environs of the property. Spread over a staggering 191 hectares, the farm is an extremely attractive tourist destination all through the year. Attractions & Activities: Witness the various techniques used to manufacture the world’s finest dairy products.  Courses are also provided for veterinarians and para- veterinarians. How to Reach:  The estate is accessible via taxi and buses from the city.

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Lockhart Gap

Lockhart Gap

One of the best places to visit in Munnar in one day, the Lockhart Gap is also amongst the most beautiful viewpoints in the region, in addition to being the place where you can walk amidst the floating mist. Located a few kilometres away from Munnar, the Lockhart Gap gets its name owing to its location, between two mountains, which thereby seems like the shape of a heart. From seeing mist-laden mountains, and walking on winding trails to soaking in views of lush green meadows and valleys as well as tea estates, the Lockhart Gap is definitely a place to explore. Attractions & Activities : In addition to exploring tea gardens around the Lockhart Gap, you can also witness panoramic sunsets here, or enjoy hiking through the nature trails How to Reach : Lockhart Gap is located around 12 to 13 kilometres from Munnar, on the Munnar-Madurai National Highway, on the way to Mattupetti, and is easily accessible by state buses and taxis.

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1.Echo Point:  Echo Point is amongst the best places to visit in Munnar in one day, where you can shout your name out loud and get a chance to listen to it reverberate throughout the valley. Additionally, it is also the place where you can see the rare Neelakurinji flower bloom once every 12 years, enjoy trekking, nature walks and more. 2.Kundala Lake: Home to the famous Kundala Dam, the Kundala Lake is one of the best places to visit in Munnar, especially if you want to soak in scenic views of nature. Flanked by rolling hills on either side, the crystal-clear waters of the lake are perfect for boating and shikara rides. 3.Attukad Waterfall:  Situated between Munnar and Pallivasal in the Idukki district, the Attukad Waterfall is definitely one of the best places to visit in Munnar in one day. It is here where one can enjoy a wide range of activities, from nature walks and jungle trekking, to fun-filled picnics, nature photography and even taking a dip in the plunge pool, where the water from fall cascades down from a height of over 1,500 metres.

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Which are the best treks in Munnar?

1.Chokramudi Trek:  One of the best treks in Munnar is the Chokramudi Trek, which takes you to an altitude of 7,200 feet, amidst misty hills, lush grasslands as well as winding trails. Divided into four parts, the trek to the top is complete with picturesque views of nature, views of exotic flora and fauna and immense thrill. 2.Idukki Trek:  Perfect for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, the Idukki Trek is amongst the best in Munnar, and lasts for around four to five hours. In addition to witnessing beautiful views of the surrounding nature, the trek also lets you explore tea and cardamom plantations, along with spending time at Pothamedu and other attractions. 3.Kannan Devan Hills Trek:  Amongst the most popular of all treks in Munnar is the one to the Kannan Devan Hills, which is set in the middle of immense natural beauty and tea plantations. This five-hour trek also offers you a chance to see many endemic species of birds and wildlife, in addition to offering sights of the Idukki Dam, Idukki and Anamudi.

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Which are the best honeymoon places in Munnar?

1. Kolukkumalai Tea Estate:  The Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is one of the best places to visit in Munnar in one day on your honeymoon. Offering stunning views of lush tea estates, Shola forests and the majestic mountains, this tea estate is located at a height of around 7,900 feet and dates back to the early 1900s. 2. Mattupetty Dam:  One of the most famous and best places to visit in Munnar in one day for honeymoon is the popular Mattupetty Dam, from where you can catch sights of the Anamudi Peak. Set on the Mattupetty Lake, and surrounded by tea and spice plantations and mountains, the dam is also one of the highest in Munnar. 3. Lockhart Gap:  Couples on their honeymoon should definitely pay a visit to the Lockhart Gap, said to be one of the most serene places to visit in the region. Named after the heart-shaped gap between 2 mountains, the place is also great for enjoying pristine sunsets, adventurous strolls and hikes.

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Munnar is one of the most famous hill stations in the south Indian state of Kerala. It is also known for being home to beautiful mist-laden hills, dense forests, stunning waterfalls and picturesque natural beauty. In addition to tea, coffee and spice plantations, it is in Munnar where you can visit and explore several national parks, catch sights of exotic and rare flora and fauna, enjoy a wide range of activities and more.

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Located 15 kilometres from Munnar, at an altitude of 600 feet above the sea level is the famous Echo Point. Known for its natural echo phenomenon, it is at Echo Point where you can hear your voice reverberate back to you as an echo when you shout. Situated along the banks of the picturesque Kundala Lake, Echo Point is surrounded by misty clouds, hills, verdant meadows and forests, which make a visit to this scenic place even more exhilarating. Essentially, Echo Point is the confluence of three famous South Indian mountain ranges. These are the Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and the Kundala ranges. Situated alongside the banks of the enchanting Kundala Lake, Echo Point boasts of a misty background while being surrounded by greenery. One can enjoy a lot of activities here at Echo Point. Be it a peaceful stroll around the hill slopes, or a trek to the hilltop, Echo Point is a paradise for adventure junkies.You can also go for boating in the lake, and choose between a speedboat or a paddle boat according to your liking. Echo Point also serves as a great place for bird watching, as many people come here to get a glimpse of the vibrant species of native and migratory birds here.Amongst the most interesting and beautiful attractions at Echo Point are the rare Neelakurinji flowers. Also known as Strobilanthes, these flowers are known for blooming once every 12 years, thereby enhancing the beauty of the entire valley. Located close to the Echo point are various other peaks and attractions, which are worth visiting if you are coming to Munnar and wish to spend a day amidst its natural beauty. 

Attukad Waterfalls

The ethereally beautiful hill station of Munnar in ‘God's own country’ Kerala is also where you will find some of the most vivacious waterfalls in the Western Ghats Mountains. Whether you are traveling free soul, nature photography enthusiast, birder, or just a vacationer in the Nilgiri side of Kerala, visit to the iconic mountain springs around Munnar cannot be missed, one such being the Atukkad Falls.It is located in the mountainous Idukki district on the way from Munnar to Pallivasal where the Attukad Falls cascading down roaringly is a thrilling spot to halt by. There’s abundant greenery as far as the vision goes, and resounding peacefulness found amidst untouched nature.The lush jungles are inviting for an adrenalin-thumping trek inside deep woods, but if you are only in the mood to relax, feel free to settle by the falls with a picnic basket and a good book! Unlike most mountain destinations, Attukad Falls in the Western Ghats is recommended for a visit during the monsoons as well as in the clearer seasons.The road to the falls remains comparatively safe to travel during frequent showers, while the verdant surroundings turn brilliantly scenic after the rains. It’s a treat to the senses to walk the wet earth and listen to the rain falling through the foliage.The cool and deep, speedily running waters of the pool formed at the base of the falls is just right for an enjoyable swim. The mountain stream too turns wild and untamed during this season, thus doubling up the pleasure. There are also a number of top reviewed luxuriant resorts set in the woods near here. 

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1. Echo Point, Munnar

Echo Point, Munnar

11 km from city center 1 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located at an altitude of 600 ft. and at a distance of about 15 kilometres from Munnar, Echo Point is situated right in the lap of a quaint lake and misty hills covered with lush green trees. As the name suggests, this place is well known for its enthralling illustration of the phenomenon of echoing. As you scream, it is fun to hear your voice reverberate around the attraction.

2. Atukkad Waterfalls

Atukkad Waterfalls

1 km from city center 2 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Nestled 2 km away from Munnar amidst beautiful hills and lush green jungles, this pristine waterfall makes for romantic escapades and picnics site. However, the road to Atukkad is very narrow and needs a lot of experience to drive on. The pool formed at the base of the waterfall is suitable for taking a dip!

3. Munnar Tea Plantations

Munnar Tea Plantations

3 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Perched at several feet over the sea level and boasting of misty skies above and green carpeted fields below, these splendid Tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for every traveller. Sprawling over vast acres of lands, the umpteen tea plantations are sure to lure you with their bewitching beauty and charm.

4. Tata Tea Museum (KDHP Museum)

Tata Tea Museum (KDHP Museum)

1 km from city center 4 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located in the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea around 2 km from Munnar. The KDHP Museum showcases a variety of antiquities, the most famous being the burial urn excavated from the vicinity of Periakanal Estate, dating back to the 2nd century AD. A 30-minute documentary feature by the museum will take you through a historical sojourn of the place. Visitors then proceed to the factory to understand how tea is processed.

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5. eravikulam national park.

Eravikulam National Park

13 km from city center 5 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located a 45-minute drive away from Munnar, the Eravikulam National Park (also known as Rajamalai Wildlife Sanctuary) is a UNESCO world heritage site. Elephant, Nilgiri langur, Nilgiri marten, Atlas moth (largest in the world), lion-tailed macaque, small-clawed otter, and a rare tiger or leopard are some of the main animal species that can be spotted here.

6. Rose Garden Munnar

Rose Garden Munnar

7 km from city center 6 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The Rose Gardens of Munnar is spread over 2 acres of land, is an excellent stretch that is brimming with a variety of plants, including spices, crops like cardamom and vanilla, and a variety of other fruit trees. These agricultural plantations exude mesmerising and wonderful aromas, which make your stay at the gardens a rewarding experience.

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7. Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam

7 km from city center 7 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Mattupetty Dam, situated 13 km off Munnar at 1700m above the sea level, is highly famous for the Indo-Swiss live stock projects. This picnic spot is also popular among its visitors for various activities like speed boating and horse riding.

8. Top Station

Top Station

21 km from city center 8 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Top Station is the highest point in Munnar at 6276 ft. It is the top place to visit in Munnar to enjoy the panoramic view of the majestic Western Ghats and valley of Theni District of Tamil Nadu. Every 12 years, the rare Neelarkunji flowers bloom here.

9. Munnar Jeep Safari

Munnar Jeep Safari

9 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The Jeep safari in Munnar takes visitors through the many attractions of Munnar including its sprawling plantations , forests and valleys, providing glimpses of the region’s diverse flora and fauna. Kolukkumalai , a picturesque hamlet, is one of the attractions explored on the safari; it is known for its Tea Trail and for its views of the magnificent mountains. One can also get down to see the famous Tea Factory.

10. Tree Houses in Munnar

Tree Houses in Munnar

10 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Staying in a Tree House is emerging to be the new vacation thing and it is definitely going to be one of the most exotic experiences of your life. Located amidst lush green spice plantations and tea estates, living here is one of the most unique things to do in Munnar.

11. Pothamedu View Point

Pothamedu View Point

2 km from city center 11 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Pothamedu View Point, situated 6 km off Munnar, is adorned with stretching hills and lush green mountains. One can witness the spectacular wide views of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations of the area. Trekkers and hikers would love the adrenaline rush of this place.

12. Punarjani Traditional Village

Punarjani Traditional Village

27 km from city center 12 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Nestled 8 km away from Munnar, Punarjani Traditional Village is a performing arts theatre where you can watch live performances of two traditional art forms of Kerala, namely Kathakali - the classical dance form, and Kalaripayattu - one of the earliest-born & deadliest martial arts in India. It is an eccentric & reposeful tourist attraction in Munnar.

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13. Trekking in Munnar

Trekking in Munnar

34 km from city center 13 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Munnar is a trekker''s paradise offering some of amazing trekking trails here. Trekkers would love the trails from Gap Road to Bison Valley Spices Village and from Pothamedu.

14. Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

17 km from city center 14 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located 35 km off Munnar is the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, perched at an altitude of 7000 ft. above sea level. This orthodox tea factory lays claim to being one of the highest in the world and is famous for its flavoursome tea. It takes about 52 minutes to reach here by jeep from Munnar. At the tea factory here, tea leaves are still handpicked, rolled, cooled, fermented and manually packed for distribution.

15. Chokramudi Peak

Chokramudi Peak

8 km from city center 15 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located in the Eravikulam National Park at an altitude of 7200 feet, Chokramudi Peak is one of the highest peaks in Munnar. It is quite isolated from the range but provides a fabulous view of the surrounding valleys & mountains covered with stunning dense forestation and the lush green tea plantations. One can also get a beautiful view of the Idukki Dam located nearby.

16. Cheeyappara Waterfalls

Cheeyappara Waterfalls

25 km from city center 16 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located on the Kochi-Madurai Highway (National Highway 49), the Cheeyarappa Falls is an on-the-way tourist attraction. It falls between Munnar and Kochi, in the district of Idukki, Kerala. One of the largest waterfalls in the state (which is also known as God's own country), the Cheyyappara Falls are a sight to behold.

17. Anamudi Peak

Anamudi Peak

13 km from city center 17 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Anamudi or Anai Mudi Peak in Munnar is well known to be the home for the largest surviving population of Asian elephants in India. The peak itself is within the boundaries of the Eravikulam National Park and is a famous trekking destination. It is also famous for the Neela Kurinji flower which is known to blossom only once every 12 years.

18. Photo Point

Photo Point

8 km from city center 18 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Photo Point is located on the way to the Madupetty Dam. It is a picturesque site perched atop the low rolling slopes and undulating plains of Nilgiris in Munnar. In the backdrop of the stretches of tea gardens, this point serves as an excellent photographic opportunity.

19. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala

16 km from city center 19 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The second highest peak in Southern India, Meesapulimala stands elevated at an altitude of 2641 meters (8660 feet ) above sea level. The densely covered terrain has eight peaks that together resemble a moustache and is, therefore, called Meesapulimala. Also, considered as a hotspot of diversity, Meesapulimala has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site.

20. Kalari Kshethra

Kalari Kshethra

7 km from city center 20 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Kalari Kshethra is the centre of the oldest form of martial arts, Kalarippayattu and the traditional form of Indian Classical Dance, Kathakali. The centre conducts performances, workshops and classes but is famous for the Kathakali and Kalarippayattu show held every day.

21. Tea Shopping

Tea Shopping

21 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Besides tasting delicious steaming tea, you can also buy premium quality tea leaves from Munnar to take away with you as a souvenir. You can explore the local markets for dried tea leaves, aromatic oils, coffee variants, essential oils and other spices as well. The oils extracted from citriodora, eucalyptus and lemongrass are very useful to treat body and joint pains and are used in cooking and everyday products as well.

22. Kundala Dam & Lake

Kundala Dam & Lake

20 km from city center 22 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Situated in the laps of the lush jungle is Kundala Dam & Lake laying 23 km off Munnar. This arch dam is famous for its Kashmiri-Shikara boat rides and pedal boat rides. The area also has cherry blossom trees that bloom twice a year.

23. Mattupetty Indo-Swiss Farm

Mattupetty Indo-Swiss Farm

1 km from city center 23 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm is a cattle development and research centre that spreads over an area of 469 acres of lush green grasslands and is home to a variety of high-quality cattle. The farm rears about 400 heads of cattle and is the headquarter of the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project that was launched in 1963 on mutual agreement between the Swiss and the Indian Government.

24. Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park

Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park

7 km from city center 24 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Wonder Valley is an adventure and amusement park with facilities for rock climbing, paint ball, rope course and a video arcade. It is a perfect attraction for adventure freaks and for those who want to face and get rid of their fears. There's no age bar and the activities are designed for children, as well as for adults.

25. Lock Heart Gap

Lock Heart Gap

12 km from city center 25 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Named so because it looks like a locked heart, Lock Heart Gap is a viewpoint in Munnar famous for a breathtaking view of the surrounding valleys, mountains, the tea plantations and its thrilling trekking trails through the densely covered, cloudy, misty terrain. The view from the top during sunsets are a must-see.

26. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

29 km from city center 26 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Being one of twelve wildlife sanctuaries among the protected areas of Kerala, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary houses species like grizzled giant squirrel, gaur, spotted deer, tufted grey langur, slender loris, crocodile, wild elephant, tiger, leopard and many birds.

27. Spa & Massages in Munnar

Spa & Massages in Munnar

27 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Taking and Ayurvedic spa and/or a massage in the hills is the best form to rejuvenate and relax. The hill town is best known for its Ayurvedic massages and you can choose from shirodhara, deep tissue massage or a Balinese massage.

28. Sevenmallay Tea Estate

Sevenmallay Tea Estate

0 km from city center 28 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Established in 1900, Sevenmallay Tea Estate is owned by the Tata Tea Company. The estate sprawling over hundreds of acres of land is a like a paradise on earth. A quaint charming bungalow located right in the heart of the estate adds to the charm of the place. You can also buy tea produced at the estate-outlet.

29. Mountain Biking in Munnar

Mountain Biking in Munnar

29 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Mountain Biking is undoubedtly one of the best things to do in Munnar. The thrilling activity is taken up by localites and tourists alike as the picturesque areas like Suryanelli, Vandanmedu, Anamudi Shola, Kundala, and Marayoor can be best explored on these bikes. Besides being a form of exercise, you can also wander about the beautiful tea estates without any fear of pollution or fuel availability.

30. Marayoor

Marayoor

23 km from city center 30 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Located just 40 kilometres away from Munnar is Marayoor, which is famous for its naturally growing sandalwood forest and dolmens from the Stone Age Civilisation. Wrapped in a wispy blanket of glorious clouds, Marayoor has hamlets, sugarcane fields, waterfalls, and bamboo forests making it an enchanting landscape of exquisite green beauty.

31. Lakkom Water Falls

Lakkom Water Falls

23 km from city center 31 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

This small little waterfall 25 km from Munnar is a part of Eravikulam stream of Eravikulam National Park. It is one of the main tributaries of Pampar River and is ideal for swimming in privacy.

32. Blossom Park

Blossom Park

2 km from city center 32 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Spread across a lush expanse of 18 acres, Blossom Park is famous for its activities such as water cycling, boating and skating. It is covered with a wide variety of flora and has romantic little provisions of tree houses and ropeways. It is located at a mere distance of 3 km from Munnar.

33. Pallivasal Falls

Pallivasal Falls

4 km from city center 33 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Pallivasal Falls is a stunning natural water body in the midst of dense forestation. It is famous as a picnic and sightseeing attraction in Munnar and draws nature lovers for soul-satisfying nature walks. The waterfall cascades down a rocky slope and doesn't quite have a height but the force it gushes with is sure to captivate one and all.

34. Chinnakanal Waterfalls

Chinnakanal Waterfalls

14 km from city center 34 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Flowing from a height of 800 m, Chinnakanal Waterfalls is a sight of sheer beauty. These falls lays just 16 km away from Munnar.

35. Chithirapuram

Chithirapuram

6 km from city center 35 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Situated 10 km off Munnar, Chithirapuram is a place famous for its rustic environ and old world charm. It also houses old playgrounds and courts, bungalows, sleepy little cottages and tea plantations adding to the charm of the village.

36. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

39 km from city center 36 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Bird watching and spotting can become an addictive joy with the help of trained guides. The Thattekkad Sanctuary is home to some of the rare species of birds such as Crimson-Throated Barbet, Bee-eater, Sunbird, Shrike, Black winged Kite, and the Night Heron.

37. Lockhart Tea Museum

Lockhart Tea Museum

7 km from city center 37 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Situated at a distance of 9 km from Munnar on the Thekkady Road, Lockhart Tea Museum is one of the newest editions to the tourist places in the city. Opened on the 22nd of January, 2014 for the public, the museum is a part of the Lockhart Estate which is a major tea plantation estate. The museum offers a historical insight into the first ever tea plantations of Munnar which date back to 1879.

38. Nyayamakad Waterfalls

Nyayamakad Waterfalls

5 km from city center 38 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Nyayamakad Waterfalls is situated 10 kms from Munnar between Munnar and Rajamala in Kerala. Falling down at a height of 1600 m, the waterfalls are a popular picnic and trekking spot. The perfect time to visit the waterfalls is during monsoons.

39. Pallivasal Tea Garden

Pallivasal Tea Garden

4 km from city center 39 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Pallivasal Tea Garden is situated a few kms away on the outskirts of Munnar in the village of the same name. The tea gardens are known for their haven like beauty and beautiful meadows of tea plantations. From these gardens you can also see the Sahya mountain range in the backdrop.

40. Kuthumkal Waterfalls

Kuthumkal Waterfalls

17 km from city center 40 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Kuthumkal Waterfalls is situated 24 kms from Munnar in Rajakkad. The waterfalls are a popular picnic spot in the region and boast of pleasant climate and mesmerizing water cascading down a lengthy height from a cliff.

41. Elephant Arrival Spot

Elephant Arrival Spot

0 km from city center 41 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Lying 18 km from Munnar, you can board an Elephant ride here to explore the wilderness of the region. This is a fun spot for both adults and children equally as you get to view the expanse of Munnar hills and forest riding an elephant.

42. Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Munnar

Rock Climbing and Rappelling in Munnar

9 km from city center 42 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Rock climbing and rappelling are some of the popular activities offered in and around Munnar.

43. High Range Club

High Range Club

2 km from city center 43 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Run by Corporate Planters, this High Range Club is associated with 41 other clubs in the country and also with 2 overseas clubs offering a variety of amusement activities.

44. Floriculture Centre

Floriculture Centre

1 km from city center 44 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Against the backdrop of tea plantations, you will find a well-manicured garden called Floriculture Centre. The park features a large variety of flowers and some herbal plants maintained by the Kerala Forest Development Corporation.

45. Valara Falls

Valara Falls

24 km from city center 45 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Fed by the Deviyar river, Valara Falls is located at 40 km from Munnar. Enveloped by Neriamangalam town in the east and Adimali in the west, the place offers some absolutely stunning sights.

46. CSI Christ Church

CSI Christ Church

1 km from city center 46 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

CSI Christ Church is over a century old church famous for its religious & historic significance and its gothic style architecture. The church was built in the memory of the beloved wife of Henry Knight, Ilianor Knight, in the early 1900s. The site also served as a cemetery for the British Planters. The structure is made of granite and is adorned with beautiful stained glass work and brass plaques.

47. Elephant Lake

Elephant Lake

47 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

Situated amidst exuberant tea plantations, dense green woods, rolling hillocks and vibrant grasslands, Elephant Lake, also known as Anayirangal or Elephant Arrival Lake is one of the most idyllic and picturesque spots located at a distance of 22 kms from Munnar. The scintillating lake offers panoramic views of the calm reservoir and foggy clouds, all in the backdrop of lush green Tata Tea Estates.

48. Anayirankal Dam

Anayirankal Dam

2 km from city center 48 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The Anayirankal Dam is located right in between a verdant carpet of tea plantations and a thicket of evergreen forests. It is one of the largest earthen dams and was completed in the 1960s. It is also one of the earliest dams made with concrete.

49. Ripple Waterfalls

Ripple Waterfalls

49 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The Ripple Waterfalls is located in the beautiful hill station of Munnar in Kerala. Formed by the Muthirapuzha River this natural waterfall is set amidst dense forests and is situated at a height of 1,600 meters. The Ripple Waterfalls got its name from the rippling sound that it creates as the water flows down from the rocks. This destination is extremely popular amongst photographers, nature lovers, and adventure enthusiasts.

50. Munnar Chocolate Factory

Munnar Chocolate Factory

13 km from city center 50 out of 50 Places To Visit in Munnar

The Munnar Chocolate Factory was established in 2007 and is now one of the best producers of these scrumptious delights. Apart from indulging in some of the tastiest chocolates produced in India, the Munnar Chocolate Factory also offers a plethora of activities to keep you occupied. The factory also has a cafe where you can relax and try some of the decadent desserts along with their beverages.

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1 Day Munnar (Top Places to visit in Munnar in One Day)

Among Kerala’s beautiful hill stations, Munnar finds a special mention on every visitor’s itinerary. Nestled in the Western Ghats, the rolling hills offer that much needed fresh air. There are a number of places to visit in Munnar in 1 day if you cannot spare more time to stay in this town.

Once the abode of the British imperialists, today, Munnar is a dearly loved escape from the city’s noise and pollution. Whether it is the lush tea gardens, the gushing waterfalls or the vivid colours of flowers at various botanical gardens, there is no dearth of natural experiences to be had here.

  • Munnar Places to visit in 1 Day: Rajamalai National Park, Anamudi Peak, Munnar Top Station, Kundala Lake, Echo Point, Mattupetty Dam, Munnar Botanical Garden, Kanan Devan Tea Museum, C.S.I Christ Church, The Blossom Hydel Park, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Attukad Waterfalls, Kalari Kshethra

1. Rajamalai National Park

Places to Visit Rajamalai National Park, Munnar

Also known as Eravikulam, Rajamalai is the only national park you will be able to visit if you only have a day at your disposal. Spread over 97 square kilometres among the Kannan Devan Hills, this is the first national park of the state.

Home to a 2,000-metre-high plateau, the terrain here is largely made of grasslands in the rolling hills and stunted tropical montane forests in the valleys. Keep an eye out for Nilgiri tahrs, sambar deer, lion-tailed macaques, Indian muntjacs and gaurs.

Birding enthusiasts have plenty of species to look forward to such as the Kerala laughingthrush, black-and-orange flycatchers, Nilgiri flycatchers, Nilgiri pipits, white-bellied shortwings and Nilgiri wood pigeons. Butterfly lovers will be able to spot the endemic Palni bushbrown, the red disk bushbrown and the Nilgiri clouded yellow among over a hundred species.

2. Anamudi Peak

Places to Visit Anamudi Peak, Munnar

Fondly known as the ‘Everest of South India’, Anamudi Peak is the highest peak of the Western Ghats mountain range, at 8,842 feet. Located inside Rajamalai National Park, the name of this mountain peak translates to ‘elephant’s head’ in Malayalam.

Hiking the grass slopes is a great way to explore this region which is at the helm of three hills – Palani, Cardamom and Anaimalai. You might even get lucky and spot Nilgiri marten, Bengal tigers or Asian elephants around this area!

If you are curious about amphibians, the newly discovered resplendent shrubfrog will be one to watch out for. If you have more time to wander around, Lakkom Waterfalls should not be missed. The falls swell up in the monsoons, making it a magical sight to behold.

3. Munnar Top Station

Places to Visit Top Station, Munnar

5,500 feet above the sea level, Munnar Top Station offers a nice viewpoint to soak in the panorama of this hill town. If you bring your binoculars along, you will also be able to catch close-up views of the coffee and tea plantations that Munnar is famous for.

If you are able to time your visit to the “T”, you will be able to capture the rare glimpse of neelakurinji flowers in their full bloom – a spectacle to be witnessed only once every 12 years. The hills and forests are carpeted in blue and purple during that season.

Solo hikes are possible to Munnar Top Station, as are guided tours. If you wish to skip the crowds, try getting here at 6 in the morning. You will be rewarded with a lovely plume of fog clearing away as the sun begins to rise.

4. Kundala Lake

Places to Visit Kundala Lake, Munnar

On your way down from Munnar Top Station, Kundala Lake provides a gorgeous relaxing place. Its tranquil surroundings are enhanced by the deep blue gleam of the waters in the lake. With mountains cradling it, Kundala Lake is good to visit in all seasons, except the heavy monsoons.

You will also find eucalyptus trees and cherry gardens dotting the periphery of this water body. Indulge in a romantic shikara ride with your plus one for about INR 200 or try rowing a four-person boat for INR 150 here.

Many waterfowl can be sighted when you are at the level of the lake and gliding over its surface. Migratory birds also make an appearance in the winters. The lake is formed from the waters dammed by the Sethu Parvathi Dam.

If you do not want to get close to the water but watch its beauty from afar, you also have the option of touring the nearby areas on horseback or seated upon an elephant.

5. Echo Point

Places to Visit Echo Point, Munnar

Somewhere along the Kundala Lake, there is a place where it is possible to have a good echo effect. 600 feet above the sea level, when you stand here, cup your hands around your mouth and shout out a name, you will clearly hear the sound echoing back at you.

It is the mountains (Nallathanni, Mudrapuzha and Kundala ranges) that create this natural acoustic effect. If you have the energy, you can opt to hike up here instead of taking a car or a local bus to this point. If you feel parched after your hike, there are coconut water sellers waiting to quench your thirst along the road.

You are likely to find campers setting up their tents at the campsites near Echo Point. Apart from camping, the forested area offers trails for easy walks. It costs INR 30 for an adult entry to Echo Point, while the fee for children is INR 15 per head.

6. Mattupetty Dam

Places to Visit Mattupetty Dam, Munnar

This dam creates the Mattupetty Lake adjacent to the ‘Cattle Village’. Built to generate hydroelectric power, Mattupetty Dam has a road that runs on top of the structure, providing a nice vantage point to take in the views of the vast lake.

The lake itself is surrounded by shola forests, where hiking is common. There is a fee of INR 10 to enter the dam and walk across it. If you would like to try boating in the lake, you will have to pay INR 500 for a speedboat ride or INR 300 for paddle-boating. Row boats are also available for those you would like some upper body workout.

The entry to Mattupetty Dam is only possible between 9 AM and 5 PM, so plan your day accordingly. You will also get a bird’s eye view of some tea gardens from up here.

7. Botanical Garden

There are a number of botanical gardens in this hill town. However, if you have to squeeze in varied experiences in the short span of a day, Munnar Botanical Garden is highly recommended.

Located in Kannan Devan Hills, this botanical garden is open from 9 AM to 7 PM every day of the week. Quite a few flower species can be spotted here, including Portia, tulip and others. You will even be able to buy saplings at Munnar Botanical Garden.

Travelling with kids? There is a children’s play park on the premises as well. If you are tired from your day tour, you can relax at the restaurant and stock up for your kitchen at the spice store too.

If you happen to visit in May, you will even be able to watch the Munnar flower show at this garden when the variety of flowers will astound you.

8. Kanan Devan Tea Museum

Places to Visit Kanan Devan Tea Museum, Munnar

Commonly recognized by the name of Tata Tea Museum, Kanan Devan Tea Museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. Owned by the Tata Group, this museum is the perfect place for tea connoisseurs to get to know a bit about the local tea production techniques.

Featuring six rooms, the Kanan Devan Tea Museum takes you on a journey of the making of teas – from plucking the tea leaves to getting them brewing and lending flavour and colour to your cuppa.

You will watch a documentary film and get a guided tour of the museum. You will also have the chance to taste some teas at the end of the tour. There is a store at the Tata Tea Museum where you may purchase teas, saffron and other spices. Admission to the museum costs INR 75 for each adult and INR 35 for each child.

9. C.S.I Christ Church

Places to Visit C.S.I Christ Church, Munnar

One of the few relics left behind by the British Raj, the C.S.I Christ Church is a fine example of colonial architecture. It is sometimes also referred to as the ‘Taj Mahal of Munnar’. Built in 1910, the premises also have the tomb of Eleanor Isabel May – wife of the manager of the erstwhile Finlay Tea Co.

Eleanor died at the young age of 23 after she succumbed to cholera. While the church sits in the centre of Munnar, the elevation of this place allows for a glorious view of the town. The church has a simple architecture, but you will notice plenty of granite in the construction.

Inside the church, you will find the typical stained glass panels which bear stories from the Bible. The keen eye will also notice brass plaques at the C.S.I Christ Church.

10. The Blossom Hydel Park

Places to Visit The Blossom Hydel Park, Munnar

Open from 9 AM to 7 PM every day, The Blossom Hydel Park is one of the most pocket-friendly attractions to see in Munnar. You pay just INR 10 for an adult and INR 2 for a child.

For an active and outdoorsy holiday, this park lets you explore various nature trails. For the children, there is an option to play badminton, get into a zorb or try roller skating. As a family, you will also be able to do some boating at The Blossom Hydel Park.

This park also has the Muthirapuzha River flowing through it, attracting many migratory avifauna in the lush green premises. Flower blooms and butterflies can also be spotted here even though the park is close to the Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project.

If you want to put your feet up and let your hair down, you can also jump into one of the hammocks at the park.

11. Pothamedu Viewpoint

Places to Visit The Pothamedu Viewpoint, Munnar

Sunrises and sunsets are best caught at the Pothamedu Viewpoint. It costs nothing to get up here and breathe in the fresh mountain air. Bring your binoculars with you to properly see the plantations of cardamom, tea and coffee.

If you are a photographer, you can also set up your tripod here and take a timelapse video of the sun setting behind the Sahyadri range of mountains. Plan to arrive here between 4 PM and 6 PM to watch the hues of the sky turn pink, orange, purple and a dark shade of blue.

You will also be able to stroll through the spice gardens nearby when you wait for the sun to set. Alternatively, if you plan to be here before sunrise, you will be stunned by the blanket of clouds separating the mountains from the earth – making them appear to float!

12. Attukad Waterfalls

Places to Visit The Attukad Waterfalls, Munnar

Among all the waterfalls you will find in Munnar, this is perhaps the most sought after. Attukad Waterfalls are best enjoyed in the rainy season, between July and August. If you are wary of getting drenched, winters are a decent alternative – from December to February.

If you are up for a waterfall trek, carry a sturdy pair of hiking shoes with you so you do not slip. The cascading waters of Attukad Falls gather into a small pool, offering a great place to bathe.

13. Kalari Kshethra

Do not leave Munnar without getting a taste of Kerala’s culture. Kalari Kshethra hosts traditional dance and martial arts performances in the evenings for guests who want to understand this South Indian state deeper.

From 5 PM to 6 PM, you will watch a mesmerizing Kathakali performance and look at the expressive emotions of the dancers throughout the show as they tell a mythological story through the medium of a dance form. Later, from 6 PM to 7 PM, you will be able to watch a Kalaripayattu performance – an amalgamation of dance and ethnic martial arts.

The shows are interactive at times, and you will be able to volunteer and have a place on the stage as well! If you would like to take pictures with the performers, wait until the segment is over.

While this list of places to visit in Munnar in 1 day is not exhaustive, it will certainly inspire you to plan a longer vacation in this hill station. Your time in the mountains should not be rushed. The hills are best enjoyed slowly, over several cups of local tea or coffee.

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Places to Visit in Munnar in 1 Day

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Visit Munnar in a day and enjoy the lush green mountains

Munnar, the paradise on earth is a must visit tourist place in South India, famed for its lush greenery and misty mountain ranges of Western Ghats. Emerald green tea bushes against the blue sky backdrop is a scenic view that gives the tourists a moment of bliss. With a number of spots that give you the views from mountain tops, Munnar ranks the highest among the hotspots of tourism.Here we have included the most popular places to visit in Munnar in 1 day . If you decide to spend more than one day at Munnar, it will never be too much as there are lots of trekking trails and boating sites for the tourist to spend their time. Ideally a three day trip will get you all the beautiful moments to cherish while on a south bound travel. Most of the tourists like to spend at least two days to enjoy all the spots in Munnar. The tourist places to visit in Munnar are wide variety of green mountains decked with tea gardens and mysterious mountains with hidden trekking trails. A local guide can help you enjoy the interiors of the dense forests.

1. Eravikulam National Park

This is the most visited place in Munnar. It is home to the endangered species of mountain goat called the Nilgiri Tahr as well as the famous Neelakurinji flowers which bloom once in every twelve years. To trek to the top, you need prior permission and have to start quite early in the morning. The highest peak of Western Ghats, the Anamudi towers high in this park. You have to arrange prior to the trekking. Tickets can be bought at the website of the park. It is situated around 30 kms from Munnar town. The valley wears a carpet of blue when the flowers bloom and is a cool sight to the eyes. Tourists flock in huge numbers to the park so that they can catch a view of this wonderful painting by nature that gives you a feast of colours for your eyes. Everyone, no matter how long they stay in Munnar, love to trek up these hills to get a view of the valley along with other scenic sights.

2. Tea gardens

From the moment you have reached Munnar, the sight that has amused you must be the tea gardens decked on the mountain sides. The cool climate along with the lush greenery helps you catch a glimpse of the magical mountains. Wander in the wilderness as you start off your day. The famous tea brands are native to these mountain sides. So you can taste some of the best tea made fresh from these tea gardens. You can surely get time to spend when you are on a trip to Munnar for a day. Strolling through these tea gardens give you a refreshed mind.

3. Top station

As the name suggests, it is one of the highest spot in Munnar from where you get a classic view of the valley below. The place is on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border so that you can watch the sleepy town of Ooty from the topmost point in Munnar. Climbing down the steps is a strenuous activity, but the view awaiting you is more than what you imagine. The mist covered top gives you a bird’s eye view of the valley below. Located 35 kms from Munnar town, it is the ideal spot to be included among the places to be visited in Munnar in one day.

4. Mattuppetty dam

Located 11 kms from the town, this dam is the most sought after site for water sports like boating, pedal boats, speed boats and the like. Constructed as part of Pallivasal hydroelectric plant, the still waters of the lake is an ideal spot for a picnic of one day. The boating is loved by adults and children alike. A quiet spot to sit back and relax, this is where most of the tourists gather in Munnar.

5. Kundala lake

This place with a dam, the first arch dam in Kerala is a very busy tourist place in Munnar to be visited in one day. You can enjoy the serene beauty of the place and go for a boating. Shikharas, renowned for their presence in Daal Lake in Kashmir, is another attraction of the place. Located 25 kms from the town, you can visit the place when you return to your resort. You can spend an hour or two at the place and feel rejuvenated.

6. Echo point

Echo point is one spot unique to Munnar. You can visit this spot on your way to top station. The specialty is the echo that resonates back when you call out from the high altitude mountains. You can have a boating experience in the lake or trek into the wilderness of the forests that line the shores of the lake. You may also find a horse or two to give you a snap with them. Spend a few minutes and return to your journey to visit the places in Munnar in one day.

7. Lakkam waterfalls

How can you return without experiencing the waterfalls that you have been seeing ever since you started your visit to Munnar in one day? Among the many waterfalls on the road side like Vaalara, Cheeyappara there are many others in the interiors of the hills of Munnar of which Lakkam falls rank high. Originating from Eravikulam plateau, it is 25kms from the town. This might be your last stop before climbing down the mountains of Munnar with cherished memories. Watch out for the slippery rocks so that you can return safely.

When you are time bound and have very few time left, you have to be choosy of the spots to visit. But if you have three days to spend, you can enjoy the beauty of the interiors of Munnar. It is up to you to decide on the days you want to spend. But we suggest you get a holiday full of freshness by spending more time in these misty hills.

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The Wonders of Munnar: A Guide to One Day Trips in Munnar

One Day Trips in Munnar

  • September 13, 2023 11:47 AM

One Day Trips in Munnar: Kerala, India—the land fondly dubbed as God’s Own Country—is an epitome of nature’s grandeur, holding within its realms some of the best tourist hotspots that pique the interest of travelers worldwide. One of these destinations is Munnar, a pollen-filled paradise that captivates with its serene locales and the smooth blend of culture. This article guides you through Munnar’s special places and shows you how Munnar can be covered in one day, offering you numerous suggestions to spend one unforgettable day in Munnar.

One Day Trips in Munnar

Marvelous Munnar: Why its Fame?

Aligning gracefully with its moniker- ‘Kashmir of South India,’ Munnar is a charming hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala . It’s famous for lush green sprawling tea plantations, exotic wildlife, pristine lakes, and enchanting waterfalls, creating an ethereal canvas that woos nature lovers, honeymooners, and adventure seekers alike. Apart from natural splendor, Munnar is a hub of traditional culinary practices and time-honored festivities, making it a cultural utopia that reflects the rich heritage of Kerala.

Covering Munnar in One Day Trips in Munnar: Is it Possible?

While Munnar’s scenic beauty calls for a lingering exploration, you can still relish the essence of Munnar in a single day with thoughtfully planned schedule and a dash of enthusiasm. However, fitting the vast palette of wonders Munnar offers into a single day’s itinerary remains challenging.

Spending One Day in Munnar: A Prudent Plan

To make the most out of your limited time, it’s crucial to prioritize which special places in Munnar to visit. Here’s a suggested itinerary to traverse the quintessence of Munnar in one day.

  • Start the Day with Sunrise at Pothamedu View Point: Start early and reach Pothamedu View Point to appreciate the captivating sunrise. It offers an impressive view of the tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations stretched across the rolling hills.
  • Visit the Tata Tea Museum: Delve into the world of tea production at the Tata Tea Museum. The museum offers an insight into the tea processing techniques and a taste of the freshly brewed tea.
  • Head to the Eravikulam National Park: Explore the wilderness of Eravikulam National Park, home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and other exotic species. The Park is popular for its captivating Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every twelve years.
  • Luncheon at a Local Kerala Cuisine Restaurant: Enjoy a traditional Kerala meal at a local restaurant. Relish the mouth-watering local delicacies such as Kerala Sadya, Appam, Puttu, and Fish Curry.
  • Energize at the Attukad Waterfalls: Wander off to the beautiful Attukad Waterfalls and let the verdant surroundings rejuvenate your spirit.
  • Explore Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake: Visit the Mattupetty Dam, renowned for its water conservation methods. Later, enjoy boating in the serenely beautiful Kundala Lake.
  • End with a Stroll amidst Flower Gardens: Finally, unwind by taking a leisurely stroll amid the splendidly arranged flower beds in one of Munnar’s gardens.

Remember to keep your camera handy to click some beautiful memories and do not forget to respect the local customs and environment!

Wrapping Up

As the sun sets on your One Day Trips in Munnar, you would have sampled a little of everything that Munnar offers. It’s a melange of natural beauty, culture, and culinary delights. From the awe-inspiring sunrise at Pothamedu View Point to the tranquility of the flower garden, the informative trip to Tata Tea Museum to the relaxing boating experience at Kundala Lake, the diverse attractions have indeed provided a fulfilling experience. Furthermore, local cuisine adds a fitting flavor to your short yet eventful journey in Munnar.

However, the magic of Munnar can’t truly be captured in the span of just one day. Its winding paths beckon for longer strolls, its tea plantations deserve unhurried exploration, and its cultural nuances demand deeper understanding. In its true sense, Munnar is a paradise that warrants a prolonged stay.

Notwithstanding, if time is a constraint, a vigourous but well-planned trip can surely take you through a nutshell version of this Edenic part of Kerala. Follow our guide to make the most of your one-day sojourn in Munnar, and certainly, you’ll leave with a heart full of memories, a camera full of picturesque shots, and a mind yearning to return for a more drawn-out rendezvous with this South Indian gem.

Munnar is not just a tourist destination; it is an experience to be savored, a culture to appreciate, and an adventure to undertake. It is a haven for explorers, a solace for peace-seekers, and a canvas of nature’s artwork for nature lovers. So here’s to the future, when Munnar’s hills, valleys, and stories welcome you again, with open arms and a bounty of experiences.

Strategically fuse this guide into your itinerary and embark on a journey filled with fascination and awe, in Munnar—the crown jewel of Kerala’s tourism!

Can Munnar be covered in 1 day?

Ideally, the breathtaking vistas and rich cultural heritage of Munnar would merit a longer visit. But for those on a tight schedule, it is indeed possible to experience a microcosm of Munnar’s enchantment in a single day. Key to this is efficient planning and prioritizing the sights and activities that resonate most with your interests. Begin with an early morning visit to the Pothamedu Viewpoint for a stunning sunrise, followed by a tour of the Tata Tea Museum. Then, explore the biodiversity of the Eravikulam National Park, and recharge with a traditional Kerala lunch. The afternoon could include a visit to the scenic Attukad Waterfalls, a boat ride on Kundala Lake, and a stroll in a lush flower garden. Despite the timeline constraints, a day in Munnar will inevitably leave you with a yearning to return and delve deeper into this South Indian gem.

Remember, Munnar is more than just a destination – it’s an immersive cultural and natural experience, a treasure trove of stories, and a testament to Kerala’s vibrant heritage. So plan wisely, and embark on a captivating one-day adventure in the ‘Kashmir of South India’.

While it is possible to visit some attractions of Munnar in a day, it is recommended to spend at least 2-3 days to fully enjoy what Munnar has to offer. Munnar is known for its tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and beautiful hills, and covering all these in a single day could be quite rushed.

Which is the best time to visit Munnar?

The best time to visit Munnar would be from September to March when the weather is pleasant. However, if you enjoy monsoon scenery, the months of June to September will offer lush green landscapes and an impressive view of the waterfalls.

What are the top attractions in Munnar?

Munnar is famous for its tea gardens, such as the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, wildlife sanctuaries like Eravikulam National Park and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, and scenic landscapes like Echo Point and Lakkam Waterfalls.

Can we visit Munnar in summer?

Yes, you can visit Munnar in summer. The weather during this period ranges from 19 to 35 degrees Celsius, which is relatively cooler than most other parts of India. It’s a perfect time for sightseeing and taking part in outdoor activities.

What are the hill stations near Munnar?

There are several beautiful hill stations near Munnar such as Thekkady, known for its Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Vagamon, a tranquil hill station full of meadows and gardens, and Idukki, known for its spice plantations and wildlife.

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Among the various beautiful destinations of Kerela, Munnar is one such beauty that gives you an unforgettable experience for a lifetime. If you are planning a day trip to Munnar, then here I have listed the best places to visit in Munnar in 1 day. The town is formed by the merging of three mountain ranges- Mudrapuuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. Widely known for its tea plantations, the destination serves as a major tourist attraction for millions of local and international visitors.

Be it the nature admirers, wildlife addicts or adventure enthusiasts, the painted town of Munnar never fails to amaze its visitors with its panoramic beauty. So if you are in this little paradise even for a day, you can grab the most of it with these amazing destinations.

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Beautiful Places To Visit in Munnar for Nature Lovers in 1 Day

Eravikulam national park.

The Eravikulam national park is a famous wildlife attraction in Kerela and also its first ever national park. The park comprises three regions- Core area, Buffer area, and Tourism area. It spreads across an area of 97 sq.km and is situated at a towering height of 2,000 meters above sea level.

The park houses various wildlife and endangered species like gaur, Nilgiri Tahr, Sambar deer, wild dog, jungle cat, golden jackal, Nilgiri langur, ruddy mongoose, lion-tailed macaques and many more. Apart from animals, it also houses several bird species like Black and orange flycatcher, Nilgiri Pipit, white belled short wig etc. Other famous attractions of the park are Anamundi peak and Lakkom waterfalls. It is among the top most attractions of Munnar. It is also one of the most popular places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.

Tea estates in Munnar

The town of Munnar is famous for its vibrant green tea estates which have worldwide recognition for its top-notch quality. It has 50+ tea estates and a majority of them belong to the Tata Tea group. The historical journey of Tata Tea to its development as the world famous tea brand has also started from Munnar.

The famous tea estates of this town are AVT Tea, Tata tea, Harrison Malayalam, Brooke Bond, and Michael’s Tea. The tea estates are extremely gorgeous to tempt the visitors for a walk in its natural surroundings. The estates become more glamorous when once in a year the Neela Kurinji flowers grace it with its heavenly beauty.

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Munnar top station

Top Station in Munnar on the Kerela – Tamil Nadu border is a very popular tourist destination due to its strategic height of 1700 meters above sea level that literally takes you to the world of clouds. Top Station is Munnar is the highest point of the city that offers a magic scenic beauty having spectacular views of the Western Ghats and Tamil Nadu’s Thent district. I would highly recommend to include this place in your bucket list of places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.

Another famous attraction of this peak point is the Neela Kurinji flowers that turn the cloudy destination into a paradise. These flowers bloom once in a year and during that time, it coats the mountains with gorgeous blue color. The ambiance of the location is extremely serene and peaceful to rejuvenate your sense organs.

If you are planning a long trip to Munnar then don’t forget to check out my  comprehensive guide  on  28 Beautiful Places To Visit in Munnar with Family and Friends .

Echo Point is one of the major sightseeing attractions in Munnar situated at a distance of 15km from the town. The location lies at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. What makes the destination famous is its stunning scenic beauty in the painted background of Munnar and the echoing mechanism which works brilliantly in its expansive open area.

People visit this destination to hear back their own voices across the mountains and valleys of Munnar which is extremely fascinating and entertaining. The clouds in this region look like they are just in a handful of distance and from the top, the view of the surrounding areas is beyond beautiful. Be it for a nature walk or relaxing in the green surroundings, Echo point is the ultimate beauty.

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Blossom Hydel Park

Blossom Hydel Park is a nature’s treat for every visitor beautified with attractive lawns, garden areas, hilly terrains, and various artificial waterfalls. The park gives you a break from the bustling city life to drown yourself in the calmness of nature. The park covers an area of 16-acre land and houses varieties of floral and plant species. It is definitely one of the best places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.

Blossom Hydel Park is not to be missed tourist place if you are planning a trip to Munnar.  Read all about   Blossom Hydel Park – Timings, Entry Fee and more 

It offers a very enjoyable experience for the kids to play in the open green surroundings, smell the beautiful flowers and explore the attractive landscapes. The park partly belongs to Munnar’s Sylvian hill resort and also a very good picnic spot to spend daytime with family accompanied by outdoor sports and boating.

Amazing Places To Visit in Munnar in 1 Day – Lakes And Waterfalls

Mattupetty dam.

Mattupetty dam  built during the period of 1949 to 53 is an important source of hydroelectric power in the entire Munnar region and has a lot of importance. It is also widely known as a major tourist destination due to its beautiful grasslands, rolling hills, and manicured tea estates.

The enchanting destination is a home to home many wildlife species and migratory birds due to its source of water. You can go for speed boating trip in the turquoise gentle water area of the dam to view the dam from close proximity and enjoy the surrounding flora with the chirping of birds. It is an amazing destination for a day out.

Kundala Lake

Kundala Lake is another beautiful destination of Munnar painted in blue and green hues. The unique Neela Kurinji flower of Munnar mainly belongs to this region and when it blooms in the hilly terrains surrounding the lake, it leaves the visitors spellbound with its eye-catching beauty. Kundala lake is again one of the prominent places to visit in Munnar in 1 day.

You need to drive 20 km from Munnar to reach this beautiful lake and dive into its magical world. The lake also houses an artificial dam, Kundala tea plantation, and a massive golf course in its nearby areas. A boat trip in the lake is a must activity to feel the beauty of Munnar deeply and refresh yourself in the calm surroundings.

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Lakkam waterfalls

Lakkam waterfall is a gorgeous location in the picturesque backgrounds of Munnar and can be reached within 5 minutes from the town. The milky white waterfall cascades through various rock surfaces peeking from the lush greeneries to transforming into full bloom as it covers various layers of the rocky terrains.

It is a breathtaking destination to enjoy with your family, have a picnic and let the cool fresh water sweep away your feet. The forest area around the waterfall mostly consists of Vaga trees and its source is from the Eravikulam Plateau. It is the closest destination from Munnar and also one of its top attractions.

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23 Best Places To Visit In Munnar, Kerala, With Map (2024 Edition)

When conside­ring the best places to visit in Munnar , Kerala, one­ immediately pictures bre­athtaking green mountains blanketed with tea plantations and lush gre­en forests tee­ming with wildlife. Munnar is well known for its stunning valle­ys that are ideal for trekking, as we­ll as enchanting scenery that has captivated painte­rs, movie directors and artists who find inspiration in the picture­sque lakes and verdant te­a gardens. Munnar, a dreamy hill station located in the Idukki district of Ke­rala, offers visitors attractive tourist attractions.

If you are planning to visit Munnar, download the Munnar Tourist Map given at the end of this post.

Munnar, the most picture­sque hill station in Kerala, derive­s its name from the combination of two Malayalam words – Moonnu which means “thre­e” and Aar which translates to “small river”. The­ name aptly describes the­ location of Munnar as it lies where thre­e rivers – Mudhirapuzha , Nallathanni, and Kundala converge­. This confluence of rivers also adds to the beauty and freshne­ss of this erstwhile summer capital of British India. Munnar Tourism is renowned for the unique expe­riences and amazing tourist attractions it offers to tourists. Whe­ther you’re planning your honeymoon or a family vacation, this ‘hill range­’ stretching along the Western Ghats has something for everyone­.

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Refreshing breeze, mountains covered with mist and acres of tea plantations, beautiful valleys and mud roads between tea gardens, and adventurous rides over the sharply curving roads would definitely be enthralling to all, and that is exactly why Munnar is one of the most loved hill stations in India, boosting Munnar Tourism to unimaginable heights. Stretched along the Western Ghats, this mountain range has a surplus of breathtaking sights and landscapes perfect for everything from a honeymoon, a family vacation, a trip with friends, or even a solo adventure!

Best Season To Visit Munnar

Munnar has become­ increasingly popular as an all-season tourist destination that offers something to everyone year-round. The­ peak tourist season here spans from August to March, coinciding with other highly visite­d destinations in Kerala. Howeve­r, Munnar stands apart as a unique destination due to its mild summe­r climate betwee­n April and May, drawing crowds seeking respite­ from the scorching plains. June to July marks the monsoon se­ason when Munnar experie­nces fewer visitors and be­comes less crowded.

Munnar has become­ increasingly popular as an all-season tourist destination that offers something to everyone year-round with a peak tourist season spanning from August to March

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23 Best Places To Visit In Munnar

There­ are many popular spots to visit in Munnar, such as the Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi, De­vikulam, Nyayamakad, Muniyara Dolmens, Attukal Waterfalls, Photo Point, Echo Point, and Pothemadu. If you plan on visiting this wonde­rful tourist destination nicknamed “Kashmir of South India,” be sure­ to check out these stunning locations!

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The beauty of the top places to visit in Munnar cannot be just written or explained…the­y must be experie­nced firsthand. Among all the popular tourist destinations in Ke­rala, Munnar stands out as a top choice for its natural beauty and allure.

When visiting Munnar, the­re are seve­ral nearby locations worth exploring. This list includes various place­s to visit and things to see in the are­a surrounding Munnar.

There are four routes for viewing all the tourist places in Munnar – Ernakulam, Coimbatore, Thekkady and Top Station. If you are planning to cover all the places to visit in Munnar, it would easily require 2-3 days.

Here is a list of the best places to visit in Munnar as well as nearby. You’ll find all the things to see when you visit Munnar right here.

1. TATA Tea Museum

For tea lovers and history buffs, TATA Tea Museum should top the list of Munnar tourist places . Situated in the Nallathanni e­state of Munnar, the Tata Te­a Museum exhibits a diverse­ collection of curios and photographs that chronicle the progre­ssion and development of te­a plantations in Kerala. The museum showcases e­ach stage from the growth of tea saplings to the­ir processing in an automated factory.

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The muse­um is a fitting tribute to the initial planters who transforme­d Munnar into one of India’s most beautiful hill stations and the e­picenter of the tea trade­ in Kerala.

The entry fee to the Tata Tea Museum is INR 75/- per person and you can enjoy a free cardamom tea here along with a demonstration of the history of tea in Munnar. For tea lovers and history buffs, TATA Tea Museum should top the list of Munnar tourist places.

Location: Nallathanni e­state of Munnar Entry fee: INR 75/- per person Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM

2. Cheeyappara Waterfalls

Chee­yappara Waterfalls are a must-visit location for trekke­rs and hikers. These falls are re­nowned for their scenic vie­ws and are one of the most popular Munnar wate­rfalls. Cheeyappara Falls can be found e­n route to Munnar after Neriamangalam and be­fore Adimali. The waterfall cascade­s down in seven captivating steps visible­ from the road, with the best vie­w near the second ste­p from the bottom. Visitors should also check out Valara, another ne­arby waterfall surrounded by lush natural jungles. A bre­ak here with a hot cup of tea is an e­xcellent way to prepare­ for your trip to Munnar.

Location:  NH 85, Kochi-Madurai-Tondi Point Rd, Chillithodu, Kerala 685561 Entry fee: Nil Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

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3. Pothamedu Viewpoint

From the stunning Pothanme­du Viewpoint, you can soak in the breathtaking be­auty of mist-covered gree­n hills surrounding Munnar. As you make your way to the viewpoint through narrow roads and an old bridge­, you’ll be treated to spe­ctacular scenic views along the drive­. For a complete Munnar expe­rience, don’t forget to indulge­ in a steaming cup of tea from the te­a shop located nearby. Couples looking for a romantic ge­taway or a honeymoon photo shoot in Munnar shouldn’t miss out on visiting Pothamedu Viewpoint- one of the­ most beautiful places that offers nature­ at its finest.

Location:  Bisonvalley Road, Idukki, Kerala, 685565 Entry fee: Nil Timings: Open 24X7

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4. Attukad Waterfalls

The Attukad Wate­rfalls, nestled amidst hills and jungles, is a bre­athtaking creation of nature that should be at the­ top of any tourist’s list when visiting Munnar. It’s one of the best places to visit in Munnar that provide­s a picturesque view of cascading wate­rs between Munnar and Pallivasal acce­ssible through a beautiful road. Howeve­r, visitors should be aware that there­ are potholes in the narrow bridge­ and driving over it can be slightly risky. One can ge­t up-close views and enjoy a hot cup of cardamom te­a from the small tea shop-cum-viewpoint ne­ar the falls.

Location: 3335+9GH, Attukad Waterfall Rd, Pallivasal, Kerala 685565, Kerala Entry fee: Nil Timings: 10 AM – 6 PM

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5. Top Station

Top Station, located at the­ highest altitude in Munnar and about 40 km from the city centre, offers panoramic vie­ws of the Western Ghats and is a must-visit tourist spot. Familie­s visiting Munnar can enjoy stunning views of Munnar’s rolling pastures, misty mountains, and serpentine rivers from this viewpoint. However, make sure you visit on a day with clear skie­s and minimal fog to enjoy those views.

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Freque­nt rain in Munnar often results in fog obscuring the bre­athtaking views. Despite the­ long drive, traveling to Top Station rewards one with vistas of picture­sque tea gardens and two impre­ssive dams along the way. If you’re starting your journey to Top Station from Munnar e­arly in the morning to watch the sunrise, make sure you cover Top Station first and explore the dams on your return journey.

Location: Top Station, Munnar, Kerala, 625582 Entry fee: Nil Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

6. Kundala Lake & Dam

Interestingly, Kundala is home to Asia’s first arch dam, an e­ngineering marvel worth appre­ciating while leisurely pe­daling around the lake’s edge­s. Furthermore, Neelakurinji flowers bloom in the hills and valleys surrounding the lake­ once every twe­lve years – a rare and rather breathtaking sight not to be missed! One can do pedal boating in Kundala Lake which costs around INR 100/- per couple per hour and is a popular activity for lovebirds and families alike, making it an indispensable part of all Kerala honeymoon packages!

For those visiting this picture­sque seeking an adventurous experience, speed boating is highly re­commended! With its fresh mountain air, misty hillsides, and panoramic views of nature­, Kundala Lake is among the best places to visit in Munnar.

Location: Mattupatti Dam to Top Station Rd, Kundala, Kerala, 685615, India Entry fee: While entry to the lake is free of cost, other charges are indicated here:

  • Pedal boating: INR 100/- for 3 persons
  • Row boating: INR 150/- for 4 persons
  • Shikara rides: INR 200/- for 2 persons
  • Video camera: INR 200/- per person

Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM

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7. Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty is a picture­sque spot in Munnar that’s worth visiting. Among its many attractions, the Mattupetty Dam stands out as one of the top places to visit in Munnar with breathtaking vie­ws of the lake and surrounding tea plantations. Visitors can e­ven go boating here! Plus, it’s common to catch endearing sights of e­lephant herds while exploring the­ area. Interestingly e­nough, Mattupetty Dam also has an important function – it serves as a concre­te gravity dam that stores water for local hydroe­lectricity production in Kerala.

Location: Munnar – Top Station Hwy, Mattupetty, Kerala 685616 Entry fee: INR 10/- per person. The charges for different activities are:

  • Ordinary boating: INR 300/- for 1-5 persons (15 minutes)
  • Speedboating: INR 500/- for 1-5 persons (15 minutes)
  • Ferry ride: INR 700/- for 20 persons (30 minutes)
  • Horse riding: INR 50/- per person

Timings: 9:30 AM – 5 PM

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District Tourism Promotion Council organizes boating in Mattupetty Dam, and if you are lucky, you may be able to see some elephants as well. The most attractive part of the Mattupetty dam is its still water which reflects the tea gardens in the mountains around.

8. Eravikulam National Park

The Eravikulam National Park is a sanctuary locate­d in Munnar. Its primary purpose is to protect the e­ndangered Nilgiri Tahr, which reside­s in the park’s natural habitat and faces extinction. The­ Park boasts of an extensive range­ of flora and fauna, making it one of the most desirable­ tourist destinations in Munnar. However, visitors should strictly stay within the­ Rajamala region for their safety as no e­ntry towards deeper are­a is allowed. If you visit Rajamala, you can witness herds of Nilgiri Tahr moving around free­ly.

Location : Munnar – Udumalpet Rd, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, 685612 Entry fee:

  • Indian nationals: INR 125/- per person (adults); INR 95/- (kids)
  • Foreign nationals: INR 420/- per person
  • Video camera: INR 335/- per person
  • Still camera: INR 45/- per person
  • Reservation fee: INR 50/- per person

Timings: 7 AM – 4 PM

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Instructions for Tourists – The park closes during February-March for about 30 to 45 days and tourists aren’t allowed inside during this time. The park opens its gates at 7 AM and closes them by 6 PM. There is no online ticketing facility and please expect long queues on public holidays and weekends. Reservation can be made at the park’s Information Center in Munnar which stays open from 9 AM to 3 PM.

9. Marayoor Dolmens

Pristine, exotic, adventurous, diverse, and beautiful – Marayoor is a land of waterfalls, rivers, rocky hills, bamboo forests, sandalwood trees, cave temples, and paintings. The Dolme­ns in Marayoor have a history that dates back to the Stone Age. In Malayalam, the­y are referre­d to as “ Muniyaras “, meaning dwelling places of Sadhus. These­ structures were cre­ated using slabs of rock – with three for the­ sides and the fourth slab on top as a roof.

There­ also exist dolmens that have 5 rock slabs whe­re the fifth slab forms a front wall with an opening se­rving as an entrance. Here­ in Marayoor lies Neelakurinji flowe­rs which bloom once every twe­lve years – making it another wonde­r unique to this region. This place has immense historical significance that makes it one of the best places to visit in Munnar if you love to explore prehistoric architecture.

Location : 755C+RGR, Marayoor Dolmen, Keezhanthoor, Kerala Entry fee: Nil Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM

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Instructions for Tourists – Marayoor Dolmens are accessible from the road only at Kovilkadavu which is in the Marayoor Kanthalloor route at a distance of 48 km from Munnar and at Pius Nagar which is at a distance of 50 km from Munnar. Expect an entirely different climate at Marayoor in comparison to Munnar.

10. Anamudi Peak

Anamudi, the highe­st peak in the Weste­rn Ghats and South India, boasts a picturesque ele­vation of 2,695 meters above se­a level. The place­ is revered for its awe­-inspiring natural beauty and is a prime location for hiking enthusiasts with a knack for e­xploring something new and adventurous. It offe­rs numerous activities to quench the­ thirst of adventure see­kers as it stands to be the highe­st point outside the Himalayas. For the last few years, trekking in Anamudi remains prohibited owing to court orde­rs.

Location: Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685561 Entry fee: Nil Timings: Open 24X7

Anamudi Peak, Munnar, Kerala, India

11. Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm in Mattupetty

The Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm is a must-visit de­stination for anyone looking for unique places to e­xplore in Munnar, Kerala. This livestock proje­ct situated near the Mattupe­tty Dam was established back in 1963 as part of the bilate­ral agreement be­tween India and Switzerland to e­nhance cattle bree­ding. It is now managed and operated by the­ Kerala Livestock Deve­lopment and Milk Marketing Board. Witnessing cattle­ grazing freely on the farm’s rolling hills offe­rs a once-in-a-lifetime e­xperience to visitors. Conside­r adding Indo Swiss Dairy Farm to your list of top places to visit in Munnar for an offbeat adventure­.

Location: Indo Swiss Project, SH18, Mattupetty, Kerala 685616 Entry fee: INR 5/- per person Timings: 9 AM – 11 AM; 2 PM – 3 PM

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Instructions for Tourists – The Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm Project is not open to tourists at present.

12. Lockhart Gap

Lockhart Gap, sometime­s referred to as Lockhe­art Gap, is a breathtaking destination situated ne­ar Mattupetty in Munnar. This scenic location offers an ide­al spot for adventure trekking and outdoor activitie­s. Visitors can revel in the cool mountain air and misty te­a gardens while enjoying panoramic vie­ws of the surrounding valleys. Looking out over picture­-perfect tea plantations, it’s e­asy to feel dwarfed by the­ towering altitude of the mountains that form this impre­ssive gap. Overall, Lockhart Gap promises to provide­ a remarkable expe­rience for any travele­r seeking natural beauty and adve­nture sports in picturesque Munnar.

Location: Gap Road, Munnar-Madurai National Highway, Mattupetty, Munnar, Kerala 685612 Entry fee: Nil Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

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13. Blossom Park

Blossom Park in Munnar is a beautiful tourist de­stination surrounded by stunning natural scenery along the­ banks of River Muthirappuzha. Positioned near the­ Pallivasal hydro-electric project, this captivating park offe­rs numerous activities including cycling, boating, and roller skating, making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar. Visitors can also e­njoy relaxing in hammocks or exploring meditation cave­s. Families searching for an ideal picnic spot with childre­n find Blossom Park to be a perfect spot.

Location: Aluva-Munnar Highway, Moolakadai, Munnar, Kerala 685612 Entry fee:

  • Indian nationals: INR 10/- per person (adults); INR 2/- per person (kids)
  • Car parking: INR 50/-
  • Bike parking: INR 20/-

Timings: 9 AM – 7 PM

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14. Meesapulimala

Trekking in Mee­sapulimala is one of the be­st activities for hiking enthusiasts visiting Munnar. As the se­cond highest peak in South India, it offers stunning vie­ws of both the sunrise and sunset. The tre­k kicks off from Silent Valley and takes visitors on a picture­sque route through tea garde­ns, forests, and blooming Rhodendron trees, with a handsome Rhodo Mansion available as an ideal stopove­r point for breaks.

To indulge in trekking at Meesapulimala, one needs to obtain a permit from the KFDC office in Munnar in advance. It costs a mere INR 1,000/- per person (stay excluded). Visitors can choose to stay at the affordable and adequately equipped accommodations offered by KFDC right here. One can also spend the night camping on top of Me­esapulimala, but be warned, as e­ven during warmer seasons, te­mperatures at its peak re­main chilly!

On bright days, you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of Munnar’s sprawling tea plantations all around. Don’t forget to bring warm clothe­s as well – the stream surrounding Me­esapulimala is icy cold year-round!

Location: Meesapulimala, Kannan Devan Hills, Tamil Nadu 685616 Permit charges: INR 1,000/- per person Timings: 6 AM – 6 PM

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15. Idli Hills in Munnar

The Idli Hills of Munnar can be­ found along the Thekkady route and re­semble the famous South Indian snack, Idli, thus the name! The­se small hillocks are cloaked in te­a plantations, and the distinct shape of Kerala’s most loved food – the idlis – is distinguishable from a distance, gre­en and inviting! If you’re looking for offbeat places to visit in Munnar, don’t miss a visit to this tranquil spot that will offer to you the most heart-warming sights of one of Munnar’s most peculiar topographical wonders and splendid weather!

Location: Near Signal Point, Munnar-Kumily Hwy, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685613 Entry fee: Nil Timings: Open 24X7

16. Chokramudi Peak

The Chokramudi Pe­ak, situated at 7,210 feet above­ sea level inside­ the Eravikulam National Park, is a beautiful dee­p valley draped with lush gree­nery and masked by a dense­ Shola forest. It’s undoubtedly the be­st spot to observe the sunrise in Munnar. Tre­kking enthusiasts frequently visit this popular de­stination when permitted by authoritie­s. An early morning hike not only allows you to witness the­ magnificent fiery sunrise but also provide­s a chance to see he­rds of Nilgiri Tahr departing for their daily routine. This tourist attraction is locate­d close to Bison Valley and can be re­ached after traveling 23 km from Munnar town.

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Location: Near Bison Valley, Munnar Entry fee: INR 400/- per person Timings: 5:30 AM – 6:45 PM

17. Wonder Valley Adventure & Amusement Park

An eco-friendly park and a favourite haunt for adventure enthusiasts, this amusement park is a huge attraction amongst tourists looking for a serene and peaceful escape in the lap of nature. The amusement park offers myriad thrilling opportunities for adventure junkies to indulge in.

Some of these include ziplining, rope cycling, river crossing, bungee trampoline, suspension bridge, vortex tunnel, 12D theater, and a kids’ play area, among many other rides. With lots of exciting activities and nature trails, it’s among the best places to visit in Munnar for families and kids who wish to have a fun day outing amidst Nature!

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Location: No. 89, Chithirapuram P.O Anachal, Munnar, Kerala 685565 Entry fee: INR 1,000/- per person Timings: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

18. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Chinnar Wildlife­ Sanctuary, situated in the magnificent Weste­rn Ghats, is a treasure trove of dive­rse flora and fauna. Its rich ecosystem safe­guards the ethnic and cultural heritage­ of Kerala and serves as a renowne­d repository of medicinal plants. With a vast population of wild specie­s including Asian elephants, crocodiles, tige­rs, leopards, and birds, it has become an attractive­ destination for trekking expe­ditions and fun safaris for couples and families with kids.

Encounters with herds of deer, flocks of dancing pe­acocks, and chattering monkeys en route are­ very common here. Crocodiles can be seen sunbathing near the abundant water bodies in this place, while a herd or two of elephants can be seen crossing the forest early in the morning or just before sunset. And if you’re lucky, you may even spot a leopard or a tiger lurking in the shadows, perfectly camouflaged behind bushes!

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Location: : Munnar – Udumalpet Road, Munnar Entry fee:

  • Indian nationals: INR 10/- per person (adults); INR 5/- per person (kids)
  • Foreign nationals: INR 100/- per person
  • Still camera: INR 25/-
  • Video camera: INR 150/-
  • Heavy vehicles: INR 150/- per day
  • Light vehicles: INR 50/- per day

Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM

19. Chinnakanal Waterfall

The Chinnakanal Waterfall, also called Power House Falls, boasts a stunning 800m drop, visible­ from miles away. The waterfall is set amidst Munnar’s lush tea garde­ns just 16 km away from the city center. A true marvel of nature and among the top tourist places in Munnar, it originate­s from the Devikulam Hills.

While­ visitors can easily spend hours here­ witnessing its mesmerizing be­auty, swimming is not recommended due­ to safety concerns. Additionally, the are­a tends to be foggy – perfe­ct for creating an ethere­al atmosphere during sunset vie­wing sessions with loved ones.

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Location: NH-49, Chinnakanal, Kerala 685618 Entry fee : Nil Timings: 6 AM – 5:30 PM

20. Echo Point Munnar

Echo Point, situated on the­ way to Munnar’s highest point- Top Station, is a must-visit place in Munnar. The name­ Echo Point originates from the reve­rberation that occurs when you shout from this vantage point. One­ can hear multiple echoe­s coming from various points opposite the lake, adding to its charm and be­auty. Window shopping around this area is a popular pastime for guests trave­ling to Munnar as there is a lively little market nearby with plenty of toy shops selling everything from food items, spices, handicrafts, toys, and more.

Echo Point in Munnar is one of the most recomme­nded photo spots here where familie­s or honeymooning couples can take some­ memorable snaps togethe­r against a picturesque backdrop of lush Nilgiri Hills, evergreen bamboo forests, a serene lake, and tall teak trees. In addition to photography sessions, visitors can indulge­ themselves in bird watching, boating, nature­ walks, and short treks in neighboring tea garde­ns when they are here.

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Location: Mattupetty Dam to Top Station Rd, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685616 Entry fee: INR 30/- per person (adults); INR 15/- per person (kids) Timings: 7 AM – 6 PM

21. Anamudi Shola National Park

Surrounded by Eravikulam National Park and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Anamudi Shola National Park shelters several wild species of flora, fauna and avifauna and is among the most offbeat tourist places in Munnar. Spread across an area of a whopping 7.5 km sq, this park is home to species like Asian elephants, tigers, Hanuman langurs, Indian bison, Nilgiri tahr, spotted deer, gaur, panthers, sambar, giant grizzled squirrel, sloth bear, flying squirrels.

The park operates under the supervision of the Kerala Wildlife and Forest Department as well as the Munnar Wildlife Division, along with the joint jurisdiction of the four national parks surrounding it. It lies in the pristine lap of the Western Ghats 53 km away from Munnar town and serves three purposes –

  • protecting the park’s biodiversity from all kinds of threats including poaching, hunting, deforestation, and cultivation,
  • providing means of sustainable livelihood to local tribal communities,
  • and offering ecotourism activities to tourists like guided hiking, birdwatching, guided wildlife spotting, and staying in natural log houses.

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Location: Kanthalloor-Perumala Road, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685620 Entry fee: Nil. Guided tour charges can be enquired at the location itself Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM

22. Anakulam

Have you ever witnessed the most adorable sight of baby elephants playing, running and bathing in water in their natural habitat? At Anakulam, you can reward yourself with this heart-melting sight!

Just 40 km outside of Munnar is the forest-locked village of Anakulam which boasts boundless serenity! Very close to the tribal village are large wetlands formed by the two tributaries of Periyar – Idacholayaar and Nallatanniyaar, where you can simply sit on the banks and watch herds of elephants bathing and resting, with their little ones running around playfully, throwing mud over their siblings and pulling each other’s tails! It’s a great offbeat location to spend some peaceful moments amid untouched nature and indulge in such endearing sights!

You can also take a refreshing bath in the cool waters of Idacholayaar, spot more wildlife like gaur and deer, or visit the splendid waterfalls nearby. Don’t forget to try the local speciality – tapioca with fish curry – which is the favourite dish of the villagers. And on your way back, grab a jar of freshly made honey, a local venture by the natives! The wetlands and forest can be accessed via a jeep safari from Kallar, Mankulam, and Adimali en route.

Location: Elephant Viewpoint, Anakulam, near Mankulam, Idukki district, Kerala 685561 Entry fee: Nil Timings: The best time to visit to see elephants is from 4 PM to 11 PM in the dry season

23. Chithirapuram Viewpoint

Escape the crowd of the popular Ponmudi Viewpoint by visiting the hidden Chithirapuram Viewpoint instead. This beautiful viewpoint is located a little farther away from Munnar than Ponmudi, 9.8 km away to be exact, but a road trip to this gorgeous location will be worth the effort!

While it’s absolutely surreal, this viewpoint remains concealed from the rest of the world owing to the fact that hardly anyone knows about this place. A short hike to the top of this viewpoint reveals the most breathtaking scenery of mist-shrouded mountains guarding carpets of green tea plantations, with wisps of clouds drifting dramatically over them! It’s among the best places to visit in Munnar to view postcard-worthy sunrises and sunsets in utter peace and seclusion, far away from the nuisance of noisy crowds photobombing your perfect Instagram snaps!

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Location: 22PQ+G8X, Chithirapuram, Kerala 685565 Entry fee: Nil Timings: Open 24X7

How To Plan A Visit To Tourist Places In Munnar

The best places to visit in Munnar are spread over four routes – the Ernakulam Route, Coimbatore Route, Mattupetty Route, and Thekkady Route. You can cover one route on your way to visit Munnar and one route on the day you are leaving from Munnar keeping in mind what all attractions you wish to see here and activities you wish to try in and around Munnar. You can visit the remaining two routes in Munnar to cover all of Munnar’s tourist places located there during the length of your stay in Munnar.

ALSO SEE – Get a FREE Munnar Tour Itinerary

How To Reach Munnar

Munnar doesn’t have its own railway station or airport but it is accessible via road and rail from major cities around it like Kochi and Coimbatore. Kochi is the closest city to Munnar, followed by Madurai, Coimbatore, Thekkady, and Alleppey as well.

Getting to Munnar by air

Cochin International Airport in Kochi is the nearest airport located about 125 km away from Munnar. It’s well-connected with all the major cities of India and all the metros of Kerala. Other nearby airports are at Coimbatore, Madurai, and Calicut. One can easily find regular taxi services and options to rent vehicles from these airports to Munnar.

ALSO SEE- Nearest Airport to Munnar

Getting to Munnar by railway

Aluva, 90 km away from Munnar, has the nearest railway head to Munnar, followed by Ernakulam. The latter is a major railway junction with trains coming from various parts of the country including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and Kolkata. Cab service and frequent bus service to Munnar are also available from these train stations in Aluva and Ernakulam.

ALSO SEE- Nearest Railway Station to Munnar

Getting to Munnar by road

You can easily take a cab, drive a rented vehicle, or board a bus from Kochi, Coimbatore, Aluva or Ernakulam to reach Munnar. Traveling to Munnar by bus is the most affordable (and scenic) option out of these. All you need to do is go to the KSRTC website (Kerala State Road Transport Corporation), choose a bus timing as per your convenience and book your seat! You can also do this at the KSRTC bus terminal ticket counter in either of these cities.

Distance to Munnar from major cities

Munnar tourist map.

Once you have picked your favorites from our list of the best places to visit in Munnar, don’t forget to download and save this map of Munnar that will help you greatly in planning your itinerary and getting around the city during your trip!

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Download the Munnar Tourist Map PDF with a list of all places to visit in Munnar

Other places of interest here include Kalvari Mount, Meenuli, Nyayamakad, Pallivasal, Pothamedu, Power House Waterfalls and Rajamala.

With its verdant tea plantations covering acres of mountains and cool, misty air, Munnar has always been rated among the most popular hill stations in Kerala . The breathtaking beauty of Munnar leaves visitors wishing they had endless space in their cameras and smartphones to take surplus Munnar photos! No wonder this place is a favourite of all photography enthusiasts and filmmakers both in India and abroad!

Munnar Photo Gallery

Here is a collection displaying stunning locations and visuals of Munnar. You’ll find photos depicting everything from the mesmerising mornings of Munnar to the lovely tea gardens of Munnar. These photos aren’t just to let you get a glimpse of the endless beauty of Munnar but also to inspire you to plan a visit to the Queen of Hills in Kerala!

These Munnar photos are from the collections of Gireesh Gopi who contacted us after seeing our earlier post on Kerala images as well as from one of our guests Carmel Petri who was kind enough to share photos from his trip to Kerala and Goa with IrisHolidays!

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Download the Munnar Tourist Map PDF with a list of all the places to visit in Munnar  

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a newlywed couple, or a family with kids, Munnar has something for everyone. It is an emerging destination for adventure tourism in Kerala with stunning topography that is ideal for paragliding, trekking, rock climbing, and many other adventure sports. It’s also a great destination if you wish to take pictures of yourself and your partner in the middle of tea gardens, one of the best things to do in Kerala with your better half! And when you visit, make sure to come back with cool travel memories that can be permanently etched in your mind and a photo frame in your home.

Mountains shrouded in mist, acres of te­a plantations, beautiful valleys, and winding mud roads through tea garde­ns are a few things that make Munnar an e­nthralling destination for anyone see­king adventure. With its hairpin curves, it’s pe­rfect for those who love a bit of thrill. Now that you are aware of the best places to visit in Munnar and around, plan your trip to Kerala with us right away!

If you have any questions about these tourist places in Munnar, let us know in the comments below and we’d be happy to answer them.

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20+ Things to Do in Munnar, Kerala (2024) – Ultimate Munnar Travel Guide!

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2024

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Munnar was by far my favourite stop of my week in Kerala with India Someday. As we wound our way up the hill from Fort Kochi, I already knew I was going to love it. 

There just seemed to be an endless jungle for miles, with rolling hills, wildlife, and waterfalls. It seemed like I had found the Gods Own Country everyone had been talking about. 

There are a thousand places to visit in Munnar while you’re here but I’m going to boil it down to the very best to guide your itinerary. 

From tea plantations and tastings, swimming in waterfalls, visiting wildlife parks, and being amongst the clouds with epic viewpoints. You’ll be spoilt for choice! 

Here are the top 20 things to do in Munnar – your ultimate Munnar travel guide!

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Kerala Itinerary | Things to do in Munnar

Tips for visiting Kerala 

  • I flew to Cochin Airport from Delhi via a 3-hour domestic Vistara flight for less than $50! Skyscanner is my go-to for checking cheap flight prices.
  • In Kerala the locals speak Malayalam, they even have their own songs and films that have been recorded in the language. As one of the most literate states, they speak excellent Hindi and English
  • Kerala is a politically appointed Communist state, so you’ll see lots of communist flags and artwork around the area.

The Communist club in Kochi

  • Getting around Kerala can be quite a minefield with public transport. But, there are buses and trains. I would personally recommend a hire car for your time here.
  • You’ll need travel insurance, I always choose World Nomads for their flexible policies.
  • I stayed connected with my Keepgo WiFi Hotspot , these kept my mobile roaming charges capped! But, getting a SIM card in Delhi is also a great option that provides you with 1GB per day for 30 days. 
  • In Kerala they use the rupee, I always found that State Bank of India (SBI) was the best as they take foreign cards as they don’t charge you extra for withdrawals.
  • Kerala is a little more conservative than its neighbour Goa, but not as conservative as Delhi, so make sure that you dress appropriately. But, it’s not uncommon for tourists to wear strappy tops, dresses that show your legs and shorts either. In Munnar, it does get quite cold in the evenings, so bring a warm jacket!

Eravikulam National Park Munnar Kerala

Where is Munnar in Kerala?

Munnar is a hill station in the South of India that is exactly 1,532 metres above sea level! 

As well as having acres of dense jungle, it’s also home to the highest peaks outside of the Indian Himalayas. 

The Munnar as we know it today, with its tea plantations and factories, was founded by British explorers in the 19th century. Since then, it expanded and became accessible for tourists all over the world! 

Thousands of people head up the hill each year to enjoy a holiday in cooler temperatures in amongst nature. It has some of the best views I’ve seen in all of Kerala!

When is the best time to visit Munnar?

Personally, I always avoid peak times to travel. I always find this makes hotel prices go up threefold and the place are so busy you can’t really enjoy them! But, it couldn’t be helped this time.

While I was visiting, it was a Navratri Festival in October and so a lot of domestic tourists were visiting Munnar over this time. That made the roads extremely busy as well. 

Like a domino effect, all the attractions were packed out and the roads were jammed too!

The peak season of Kerala is September to March which is the best time to visit for the weather. But, I’d expect big crowds. 

Tea Plantations in Munnar

April – June is the summer months, which although hot, is the perfect time for wildlife spotting. It will be busier due to everyone wanting to escape the heat in the clouds.

Another great time to visit is in Monsoon from July – September. The rains will fall, making all the jungle nice and lush, plus there will be lots of waterfalls to enjoy in full force! 

I would suggest the in-between seasons at the end of March or the end of September. This is still counted as the ‘off’ season so everything will be cheaper and you’ll avoid some of the heavier crowds too. 

Kochi to Munnar Traffic

How to reach Munnar 

The easiest and most convenient way to reach Munnar is to self drive from Alleppey or Kochi. This means you can take your time, stop where you like and have the freedom to go sightseeing.

But, there is the option to hire a driver if you don’t plan on driving and also take a shared taxi too. 

Public government buses are available but I’d recommend this as your final option or if you’re on a shoestring budget.  

Click here to ready my complete Munnar road trip guide, with sightseeing, lunch stops, and more!

Kochi to Munnar restaurant

Do trains run from Kochi to Munnar Hill Station?

Although Munnar is technically a hill station in India, that boat sailed as soon as the British left. 

There used to be a train that would run up to Munnar and even Top Station, but now both of those are relics and what is left was moved to museums. 

In fact, the old train station in Munnar is now a factory and what is left of Top Station is simply cement!

The only way that you can get up to Munnar from Kochi is to drive up the winding hills by car or bus…

Railway station in Munnar

Kochi to Munnar bus

There are public buses but there aren’t really many governments/private buses (like on  redbus.in ) designed for tourists to get here. 

So, you’ll need to do a bit of working out in order to reach where you’re trying to go.

If you decide to take the public buses, you will probably end up getting around three buses in total and the journey will take around 5/6 hours without stopping. 

Speaking from personal experience with riding hundreds of hours on local buses, I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re on a tight budget! Imagine honking, crazy drivers going way to fast and lugging all your luggage around in the sweaty heat…

The whole journey will probably cost you less than 100 rupees though so it is a bargain if you’re willing to make the effort. 

Bus to Munnar

Kochi to Munnar by self driving, taxi or a tour

If you have your own car and can self-drive up to Munnar, this is your best bet! 

Not only will having your own transport mean you have more freedom and can stop where you like, but when you get to Munnar all your sightseeing can be done by car too. 

Most tourists tend to hire a private taxi or sharing car to make their way up from Fort Kochi to Munnar. Or, you can do a day trip to Munnar too.

To me, hiring a car makes the most sense as once you’re here, getting around can be quite a challenge without one. 

But, if you are backpacking or you’re without a means of transport, have a look at some of these day trips to Munnar here;

Private Day Trip around Munnar

Munnar Guided Bicycle Tour

Munnar Waterfall

How long will I need to stay in Munnar? 

I would say to make the very most of the area you’ll need at least 3 days. 

That way you have time to actually make your way up here (the drive can take 4-6 hours from Kochi or Cochin airport) and then do some proper sightseeing.

Munnar is split up by certain road ‘routes’ and it’s best to stick to one per day. 

As most of the roads are winding, if you try to do too many or more than one route you may find you spend most of your time in traffic. 

The most popular is the Top Station route, so if you don’t like crowds or traffic I’d avoid that and look for a different way to spend your time.  Luckily, in this list, I have around 20 things to do in Munnar, so you’ll have plenty of options!

Kochi to Munnar highway

20+ things to do in Munnar – The ultimate list!

Are you ready for the ultimate Munnar bucket list? I may be biased, but I think the below has a great mix of the best things Munnar can offer.

There is historical places, culture, tea gardens, foodie stops, viewpoints, waterfalls and wildlife. So, you won’t be bored!

Here are the top Munnar tourist places.

Lakkam Waterfalls

1. Take a selfie at Cheerappaya Falls

This is most likely the first waterfall you’ll see in Munnar and it’s worth stopping for a few snaps…along with half the other tourists that are heading up this way haha!

This is one of the most popular pit stops and so you’ll see tourist cars backed up for miles along here. 

Cheerappaya Falls has often been nicknamed the seven steps waterfall as it cascades down seven tiers of a rocky cavern. It also falls from 300 metres, so it’s really pretty and perfect for photos! There’s a small viewing platform at the bottom. 

As I was the only western tourist there, I felt bad as the crowd parted ways for me to take some photos. But, I took the opportunity! 

There will be crowds here with selfie sticks and tacky food and gift stalls too. But, it’s worth it, even to stretch your legs on the long drive.

Read more about the prettiest Munnar waterfalls here

Cheeyappara Falls | Fort Kochi to Munnar Waterfalls

2. Visit Valara Falls 

Valara Falls is another spectacular waterfall stop that almost goes hand in hand with Cheerappaya. 

Although you can’t really get close to it, you can see this waterfall crashing from 1000 metres high over the jungle! 

The origin of this waterfall is the Western Ghats of the Deviyar river. My guide told me that the water flow in October was ‘weak’ compared to Monsoon (July – September). But, it didn’t look very weak to me haha. 

It is just a pitstop at the side of the road and this time with no viewing platform. So, you can stop and hop over the road to take some snaps.

Just be careful of traffic on your way over as there will be cars zooming down the Cochin – Munnar highway in both directions. 

Valara Falls | Fort Kochi to Munnar Stops

3. Eat a traditional Malayali curry on a Banana Leaf

Okay, so this is a little touristy. But, having a curry on a banana leaf in South India is a staple bucket list territory. 

Not only is having a curry on a banana leaf totally cool, but it’s also a great way to try a range of Kerala dishes. Kind of like a typical Thali, but on a leaf!

You will get a big pile of rice in the middle of your plate…or errr…leaf and it will be surrounded by little bowls of chutneys and curries. Some of these will be sweet, so make sure you ask which ones are desserts before you have it with rice lol. 

I tried my traditional curry at Clay Oven, which had 3/4 curries, 2 chutneys, rice, a banana, banana chips, and pappad! Safe to say I was extremely full afterward. 

I washed it down with a fresh pineapple juice and you could stick a fork in me after that. This is definitely something you need to try while in Munnar! 

Kerala thali | Things to do in Munnar

4. Stop at Kallar Falls 

There are so many pretty waterfalls and what amazed me was how many are just a stop on the side of the road. You really don’t have to go far to enjoy the beautiful landscapes around here.

One of these accessible waterfalls was Kallar Waterfalls in Munnar. It flows down a rocky river, under a bridge so it’s a great place to stop to take some waterfall photos.

Unlike other waterfalls in Munnar, you can’t go trekking or swimming in this one. It’s just for a quick photo. But, worth putting on your list. 

Kallar Waterfalls | Best Waterfalls in Munnar

5. Admire the views from Karidipara Viewpoint

This was one of my favourite viewpoints in the whole of Munnar. 

After our long drive from Fort Kochi, it felt good to finally reach the top and take a tea break. It’s even better when you know that you’ll be sipping on a chai with epic views!

Karadipara Viewpoint is a roadside restaurant that is just outside of Munnar on the Cochin – Munnar highway. 

So, you can enjoy lunch or a chai with the views from the seating area or pay to enter the viewing platform below. 

From here, you can see endless hills and, as we got here at sunset, the lighting was perfect for photos. 

Entry to the viewing platform is 10 rupees a person but the views are priceless!

Karadipara Viewpoint | Things to do in Munnar

6. Watch Kalaripayattu, a Kerala martial arts performance 

Kalaripayattu is an ancient form of Martial Arts that originates from the time when the warriors of Kerala used to be here! 

The training for Kalaripayattu starts when a boy or girl is young and is seen as a lifelong profession. 

With each level of training, the weapons get more intense. For example, you start off with wooden sticks and make your way up to swords and maces. 

I was so excited to see this performance and I went to the most famous which takes place in Punarjarni Traditional Village in Munnar. 

It almost felt like a colosseum when I arrived and we were going to watch gladiators fight! We saw men and women fight with sticks, swords, kicking footballs triple their height, and even jump through burning hoops of fire! Don’t forget to join in for a few cheesy photo ops!

It is well worth going to see a Kalaripayattu in the evenings here in Munnar. 

Click here for more details on how to book tickets online, prices depend on your seat category.

Kalaripayattu show in Munnar!

7. Go off roading in a 4WD Jeep 

Although you can access most of Munnar in a car on the main roads, the most fun way to explore is by going off-road into the jungle!

You can hire a 4WD Jeep, or take a tour in one, and go riding around tea plantations and access viewpoints that are hidden to the public! 

I’m not going to lie to you, it is a bumpy ride. So, ladies come prepared with a good bra ;) but it was the most fun I had in Munnar and it feels like a real adventure.

I travelled with Route 49 Adventures while I was here and we went everywhere in our Jeep. It’s definitely a way to explore Munnar in style.

Jeep in Munnar | Kerala Itinerary | Tea Plantations in Munnar

8. Visit the Letchmi Hills and tea plantation

If you’re looking for a perfect photo spot to capture the tea fields, then the Letchmi Hills is a popular choice. 

As well as the fact you can go on a trek through these hills, Tata owns a part of it for the Kanan Devan Tea Plantation too. 

We took our jeep, off-roading through the Letchmi hills to have a look at some of the viewpoints. It was spectacular and had some of the most breathtaking views of the tea fields I had seen in Munnar. 

When we got here, the visibility was quite low due to it being almost dark and the fact that the rains had caused a bit of mist on the hills. But, despite this, I still think the photos came out amazing.

The best time to visit would be at sunrise when the lighting is softest! 

Read more: the best tea gardens in Munnar

Tea Plantations in Munnar

9. Spot a Nilgiri Tahr at Eravikulam National Park 

If you’re looking to visit one of the many wildlife parks in the area, Eravikulam is a great choice. It’s one of the oldest national parks in Kerala.

Not only does the park provide breathtaking views, including the highest peak of Anamudi, you get the chance to spot a Nilgiri Tahr deer as well! 

Eravikulam used to be a game reserve during the British Era, so many people from all over the world came here to hunt deer and other animals.

But, now the park has been set up to protect them and they are proud to have the largest Nilgiri Tahr population in the world! 

You will have to buy a permit to enter the park and you’ll be walking for just a few kilometres on solid concrete to spot one. But, it’s worth it for the views even if you don’t get to see a deer! My top tip would be to leave as early as possible.

Read more: my essential tips for visiting Eravikulam

Nilgiri Tahr Deer in Kerala

10. Go swimming in Lakkam Falls 

Another waterfall that sits in the wider Eravikulam Plateau is Lakkam Falls. The reason why this waterfall is special is that you get to swim in the lagoon beneath it!

Although it is part of the national park, you don’t need a permit to enter and it only costs 20 rupees for a standard ticket. But, if you want to explore further, enquire about the treks they have too. 

When you’re finished taking photos of this pretty waterfall, you can change to go swimming. I will warn you now it is cold in the water, but as it was so humid, I didn’t care.

When I was walking around here, I felt a little nibble on my toes! Then, I realised I was getting a natural fish spa haha. I put my GoPro under the water to see them. It looked freaky. 

Ladies, I would not pack a bikini to swim here but change into some modest clothing that covers you up to respect the culture. Trust me, I’ve learned from experience.

Read my guide for more details on visiting Lakkam falls here

Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar | One week in Kerala | Best Waterfalls in Munnar

11. Visit Lockhart Tea Plantation 

Seeing a tea plantation is one of the top things to do in Munnar. But, you may be surprised to know that many of them are blocked off to the public so you can’t enter them.

That means that there are crowds of people outside taking photos. 

Things to do in Munnar | Tea plantations in Munnar

Personally, I wanted to get in amongst the fields and escape the crowds. So, I was really happy to discover that Route 49 Adventures have a permit to enter private tea plantations so you can go trekking inside them.

We took our 4WD Jeep into Lockhart Tea Plantation, one of the oldest in Munnar, which had picture-perfect views with the backdrop of the mountains too. 

As part of our tour, we got to stop and take lots of photos, go trekking, meet the tea plantation workers and then head to the tea factory too. 

This private tour was the highlight of my trip and I would 100% recommend you take this route if you really want to explore a tea plantation and escape the endless tourists.

Read more about my trip with Route 49 adventures here

The Hill Station of Munnar | Kerala Itinerary

12. Learn how tea is made at Lockhart Tea Factory 

If you want to get stuck in and learn about the history of tea production in Munnar, then you must visit one of the Tea Factory Museums. 

Lockhart Tea Factory is one of the oldest tea factories in the area that still produces tea today.

In their factory, you can go on a guided tour to see the whole cycle of tea production, from the wilting process to oxidation which decides which type of tea it will be, to packaging. 

Lockhart Tea Factory Museum

You do have to put shoe covers on to enter the factory and photos inside are strictly prohibited. Not to mention the smell is so intense! 

But, you can browse around the museum to see photos and equipment that used to be used during the colonial era. Plus, they also have a tasting area, café, and some fantastic viewpoints that you can relish in too. See here for details.

As well as Lockhart Tea Factory, there is the Munnar Tea Museum which is part of the Kannan Devan Hill Tea Factory. This is the oldest and largest tea production in Munnar and produces 22 million kilos of tea each year.

Lockhart Tea Factory and Museum

13. Go for a tea tasting at Tea Tales Munnar! 

To finish our tour, we went on a tea tasting at Tea Tales Munnar which allowed us to sample some of the amazing teas grown here. 

Although this was part of the tour with Route 49, I’ve put this separately as you can go for a tea tasting without buying the whole tour. 

Unfortunately, on my visit, the power went out halfway through due to the rain but as they say, the show must go on! 

We tried all sorts of teas like Munnar Green Tea, Pekoe Tea, even Rose Tea. I loved learning about how each tea is made and how the type of tea depends on how it’s produced and oxidised.

If you’re on a budget and don’t want to have a whole tea tasting, pop into Tea Tales Munnar has a menu where you can sample teas individually to get a taste.

Tea Tales Munnar

14. Visit Christ Church – the oldest church in Munnar 

If you’re looking for an activity to escape the rain, you may be interested to know that C.S.I Christ Church in the city is the oldest church in Munnar. 

It’s a quaint stone building that was built in 1910. If you make your way around the building, you can find the old baptism pool still intact! 

You will need to take your shoes off to enter the church, but the inside is completely stunning. You’ll find stained glass windows, chandeliers, and even London exchequer stamps on the walls.

A lot of third and fourth-generation British people whose fathers worked here, visit to find the names of their relatives on the walls or buried in the graveyard. 

It is still an active church today, so avoid visiting during service time in the morning and evening. 

Christ church Munnar

15. Try a local favourite snack – a deep fried banana!

I always love trying local snacks when I travel and a popular treat with locals here is to eat a deep-fried banana! 

We stopped off at a random tea and cake shop in Munnar for a snack when I spotted them at the counter. My guide recommended that I try one and it was actually amazing! 

We had ours fresh out of the pot and I would recommend looking for someone who has just made a piping hot batch of them.

In the UK, we aren’t shy of battered sausages, pineapple, burgers, pizza, and even chocolate bars. If it’s food that can go in the fryer, it’s edible. So, I’m happy to have added a battered banana to my tick-off list.  

Deep fried banana kerala | things to do in Munnar

16. Drive up to Top Station to see Tamil Nadu 

This wasn’t my favourite activity by a long shot but as it’s one of the most popular things to do in Munnar, I can’t avoid putting it on the list. 

Top Station is one of the highest viewpoints in Munnar and you may be surprised to know it’s actually on the border of Tamil Nadu, a different state in India entirely!

It used to be a terminal shipment station for transporting tea that was part of the Kundala Valley Railway until 1924. After the great flood of 99, it was never rebuilt. 

Top Station in Munnar | Kerala Itinerary

The reason why I wasn’t a fan is due to the busy roads with endless traffic, the fact that you have to walk through miles of food stalls to get to the view, and then finally the ‘view’ we had travelled 2 hours for was shrouded in clouds! 

But, you may get lucky though. It’s best to leave as early as possible before the clouds roll in. So, sunrise treks and camping up here are popular.

If you are one of the unlucky ones like me, I would recommend grabbing a chai and waiting it out a while. We did that and eventually, some of the views did appear.

If you want to know more and whether a drive up to Top Station is worth it, read this post

Top Station Munnar | Things to do in Munnar

17. Make an echo at Echo Point

There are a few activities that are worth stopping for on the Top Station route and Echo Point is definitely one of them.

It’s a gorgeous reservoir that sits in the hills and a phenomenon happens here where if you make a loud noise, it echos back! Hence the name. 

It reminded me of a book I used to read as a child called the Little Beaver and the Echo. Where he’s lonely and eventually finds a friend through his echo haha. So, it did bring back the child in me! 

A lot of families stop here for picnics and for boating on the lake. To save time, I would suggest pulling over before the main car park as it’s horribly congested through the day. 

But, if you plan on spending a while here, find a spot, pack a picnic and enjoy the amazing views.

Echo Point Munnar

18. Spot wild elephants on the side of the road! 

PLEASE DO NOT visit the elephant camps in Munnar. They are not ethical and the process to ‘break’ the elephants to make them friendly to tourists is barbaric. 

You don’t need to ride an elephant to enjoy them in Munnar, in fact, you can see wild ones just on the side of the road! 

Wild Elephant in Munnar

I was lucky enough to see 5 elephants on my trip here and it was much more special seeing them this way than visiting one on some farm. 

As well as seeing wild elephants, I saw a Nilgiri Tahr, a Nilgiri Langur, and the Nilgiri Buffalo (which is rare) too. I was incredibly fortunate as I had a naturalist from Route 49 adventures who pointed them out to me! 

Keep your eyes peeled as you drive around.

Nilgiri Langur | Things to do in Munnar

19. Visit a spice farm to learn what grows here

Spice farms are a little touristy, but if you are interested in learning what spices grow around Munnar that go into cooking the local food, it’s worth a visit. 

Most of the spice gardens are the same where you head around on a tour of a spice farm with a guide who shows you the various plants where they take spices. You can try some of the spices on your way around and exit through the gift shop. 

I was warned by my homestay owner that you should be careful buying spices here and make sure it’s a genuine product. 

The most popular is Cinnamon Gardens Spice Plantation where they have over 100 species of spices, herbs, and Ayurvedic medicines.

Spice garden in Munnar

20. Go boating at Mattupetty Dam 

Mattupetty Dam was the first concrete storage gravity Dam to be installed in Kerala. It was installed to prevent floods, conserve water and generate power in the 1940s.

Nowadays, it’s a popular tourist spot for those visiting Munnar. Here, you can walk over the Dam to get spectacular views of the reservoir. 

There’s also a lot of tourist activities here like boating, zorbing, speed boating, and paddleboarding. Many families bring picnics and you can also find a lot of stalls selling food, hats, and gifts to bring home too. 

Did you know that Mattupetty is also known as Cattle Village, this is because an Indo-Swiss farm is nearby and you can visit to see lots of varieties of cows. 

You have to drive over the Dam to be able to park here and it can get congested as it’s a one-way road!

Mattupetty Dam | Things to do in Munnar | Places to visit Munnar

Where to stay in Munnar 

If you’re looking to really experience the magic of Munnar, then you need to stay outside of the city and in the countryside. That way you can relish in all the peace and quiet!

India Someday booked me into Mistletoe Munnar for a few evenings. 

My double room was clean and spacious with a huge bathroom and hot water on demand. But, the highlight was the epic views from my private balcony! 

I loved having breakfast here in the morning and taking in the views from the comfort of my own terrace. 

I would highly recommend them. Click here to see Mistletoe’s dates and rates.

Mistletoe Munnar Homestay | where to stay in Munnar | Munnar Hotels | India someday review

Where are you heading next in Kerala?

I spent a week in Kerala and travelled from Fort Kochi to the hills of Munnar and also the backwaters of Alleppey.

So, make sure you read some of my informative articles to help plan your Kerala adventures;

One Week Itinerary for Kerala  

The top sites in Fort Kochi 

Chinese Fishing Nets – tips to not get scammed ! 

What to expect during a Kathakali dance performance 

Where to stay in Fort Kochi 

Chinese Fishing Nets Fort Kochi | Things to do in Fort Kochi

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Friday 22nd of April 2022

You should have visited marayoor, kanthaloor area!! Always try to avoid top station.. nothing worth to see there

Sophie Pearce

Hi Aditya, thanks for the tip! I'll have a look for next time :) sophie x

Ashish Khokhar

Thursday 21st of April 2022

Hey! The way gave a vivid description of the activities in Munnar, I'm feeling so enchanted to pack my bags and head straight to this heavenly abode.

Hi Ashish, I'm glad you liked the post! Munnar was such a great area of India. Thanks for reading, Sophie x

Tuesday 7th of July 2020

Wonderful pictures! Kerala is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, great travel guide, and thanks for giving such a information about Munnar.

Thanks Bharat! I'm so happy you liked the post. Munnar is so beautiful :) Sophie x

Escape Artist Katie

Munnar Itinerary: 22 Must-Try Activities and Offbeat Adventures

Munnar Itinerary: 22 Must-Try Activities and Offbeat Adventures

If you’re searching for a Munnar itinerary, it’s likely that, just like me, you’ve been lured in by Munnar hill station in Kerala’s misty Western Ghats.

Surrounded by sloping tea plantations, spindly silver oaks, and dense vegetation, it’s no wonder that small-town Munnar is high up on many travellers’ Kerala bucket lists. The evergreen tea plantations are certainly striking.

In fact, the Munnar region is one of the largest tea-growing regions in the whole of India. With that title comes a host of tea-themed activities ideal for your Munnar itinerary, including tea plantation treks and factory visits.

However, that’s not the only way to experience the hill station and its surrounding mountains. This is hub for adventure adventures, which includes everything from trekking and bamboo rafting to abseiling and ziplining.

It’s also culturally rich, hosting temples, sacred art form performances, and opportunities to try traditional Kerala dishes. Whether you’re looking to witness endangered species in the wild, pump up some adrenaline, or take a peaceful break in the hills, Munnar is the right place to do so.

You may be looking for things to do at Munnar hill station for one, two, or three days. You might even be lucky enough to have a whole week or two to carry out your Munnar itinerary.

No matter your time limit, I’ve put together a round-up of the best 22 activities for your Munnar trip itinerary. This includes what I view to be the most essential activities in Munnar, along with offbeat travel experiences that will give you something special to tell your family back home.

In case you’re in need of some practical advice for Munnar too, I’ve also covered what Munnar is famous for, the best time to visit, and a one-day and two-day itinerary.

If you’re putting together a full Kerala itinerary, check out my guides to places to visit near Thekkady and things to do at Alleppey and its backwaters and what to wear in Kerala depending upon the season and destination.

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Munnar Itinerary: What is Munnar famous for?

It’s hard to ignore the jumbo-sized tea plantations that make up the Munnar region. The cooler mountain climate is ideal for growing tea, which is why the hillsides are carpeted with bristly tea bushes and tall silver oaks used in the tea production process.

Aside from its role in tea production, the Munnar region also has a reputation for being a refuge from Kerala’s sometimes-intense heat. At between 1500 and 2500 metres above sea level, the Munnar region has a cooler climate than the rest of Kerala.

This is one of the reasons why adventure sports are so popular on every Munnar itinerary. Plus, the scenery is fantastic; there are sections of dense jungle, tea plantations, designated nature reserves, lakes, and waterfalls.

Workers picking tea leaves alongside a winding road

To sum it all up, Munnar is best known for:

  • Tea plantations and tea factories.
  • Scenic mountain roads.
  • A cooler climate than most of Kerala.
  • Mountains and nature reserves.
  • Wildlife such as nilgiri tahr mountain goats, elephants, and tigers.
  • Outdoor activities, including adrenaline sports.

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Munnary Itinerary: What is the best time to visit Munnar?

The best time to visit Munnar is during the winter months  between December and March , when the average temperature is 22 degrees celsius.

This is especially true if you’re planning on including outdoor activities such as treks and cycling in your Munnar itinerary. The cooler weather makes intense activities far more pleasant.

As soon as April hits, the temperature begins to climb.  July and August are monsoon season , so you should bear in mind that you might experience more rainfall than usual. The benefit of this is that the waterfalls will be more impressive.

Munnar Itinerary: Must-Try Activities in Munnar

1. visit the highest tea plantation in the world..

View over misty tea fields

Munnar has more than 50 tea plantations that stretch for miles over the region’s hillsides. So, visiting Munnar without getting to know the inner workings of a tea plantation would be a shame.

Not all tea plantations run tours. In fact, most restrict access to tea pickers and workers only. There are a few plantations that let visitors look around.

These include the long-standing  Lockhart Tea Museum , the first tea estate planted in Munnar, and the peaceful, more offbeat Chinnakanal Tea Plantation.

Perhaps the most notable of all of Munnar’s tea plantations is the  Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation , the highest tea plantation in the world. The tea estate is based 7900 feet above sea level and it’s so huge that it spans across Kerala and Tamil Nadu (the neighbouring state).

Established in the 1920s, Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation has a tea factory, a tea museum, and an organic café so that guests can have one of the highest cuppas of their life. They produce tea (or ‘mind medicine’, as the estate calls it) the traditional way, without any pesticides or chemical fertilisers.

The estate runs sunrise tours, factory visits, tea estate hikes, and tent camping, ideal for any Munnar itinerary. The only way to get there is by jeep.  Route49,  an offbeat tour company based in Munnar, runs a jeep safari and tea tour that will transport you 25 kilometres through the valleys and Lockhart Gap, before heading onto the tea plantation.

The tour also has the possibility of heading into rural Tamil to meet the plantation workers or stopping for views of South India’s second-highest mountain on the way there.

2. Watch Kathakali, Kerala’s sacred art form

Kathakali performers in elaborate costumes and makeup

Kathakali may sound like a musical theatre show on the surface: actors and actresses with elaborate makeup and costumes take to the stage to tell a story through dance and music.

However, the dance drama is also a  sacred Kerala tradition  that has carried the stories of Hindu epics through generations in an easy-to-understand art form that is accompanied by narrated music.

It combines classical dance with expressive techniques such as eye dancing.  Punarjani Traditional Village  runs Kathakali performances everyday at 5pm and tickets are available on the door for just 200 rupees.

3. Spy on endangered mountain goats in Eravikulam National Park

A Nilgiri Tahr mountain goat

With two sharp horns that curl back over the skull, nilgiri tahr are endangered mountain goats that are indigenous to the mountains in southern India.

One of your best shots at spotting these dignified creatures is in Eravikulam National Park, 15 minutes’ drive from Munnar hill station.

A trek through the national park also provides spectacular views over the misty tea plantations. If you’re lucky enough to be there at the right time, once every 12 years, neelakurinji plants paint the Western Ghat hills purple – an attraction that brings in thousands of tourists.

4. Build and float your own bamboo raft

One excellent day trip from Munnar hill station is Periyar Lake, which is located two to three hour’s drive from Munnar.

Bamboo rafts have been used for centuries by tribespeople to cross the rivers in Kerala. This activity will give you the chance to weave your own raft from bamboo poles, coir ropes, and inflated rubber tyres.

Not only does this provide an insight into the artisanship behind building a raft, but there’s also an exhilarating four-kilometre trek through the jungle to get to the launch point.

If you stand in the shallows long enough, expect to have your feet nibbled by harmless red garra fish – a free pedicure before you board the raft and navigate using a bamboo stake.

5. Take the Top Station trek

Top station views over tea plantations

Top Station used to be home to the highest railway station on the Kundala Valley line, but nowadays, there’s little evidence of such a thing. Top Station is a hot trekking destination instead. There are views of the Western Ghats and miles of tea bushes, but one of the most interesting places en route is Echo Point. Stop and call out your name – or another personal sentiment – and the echo will reverberate off the hills for a few seconds.

6. Zipwire over tea plantations

Taking in the tea plantations on foot may give you a sense of the life of the workers, but zipwiring will give you a bird’s eye view. There are several zipwires in Munnar that will send you gliding over the bristles.

In fact, Munnar has the longest zipline in India at nearly two kilometres in length. It’s called Eagle’s Flight (although, note that it’s currently closed for maintenance, so you’ll need to keep an eye out to see if it reopens).

7. Watch  Kalaripayattu,  Kerala’s traditional martial arts form

Crouched man clutching a sword behind his back

In ancient times, Kalaripayattu was reserved for the ‘kalari’ (the battlefield). Now, visitors in Munnar can watch the martial arts in action at 6pm everyday at Punarjani Traditional Village.

Fighters use hand combat and weapons such as staffs, knives, and spring swords to compete against each other. The fighters also use acrobatic techniques to dodge attacks, including rolls and dives.

8. Go tea tasting

It’s likely you’ve seen enough tea plantations by now and hopefully you’ve learnt how the leaves go from bush to brew too.

A tea tasting session will help you to distinguish between different types of tea too. The  Tata Tea Museum  on the Nallathanni Estate turns back time to the beginning of Munnar’s tea tales and records how tea was brought to India by the British.

The demonstration room is where you’ll get to put your tastebuds to work. A local guide will teach you how to tell the difference between different types of tea leaves from around the world, as well as the unique aromas of the teas cultivated in Munnar.

21. Fill up on Sadya, a traditional Kerala meal

Banana leaf with rice and curry dishes

With so many treks and outdoor activities on a typical Munnar itinerary, it’s likely you’ll be looking for something substantial as fuel.

Luckily, Sadya (Kerala’s traditional meal) is fit for a banquet. Sadya is served on a banana leaf and features a range of condiments such as pachadi (pickle), thoran (a vegetarian coconut-style curry), salt, chilli, and sides such as banana coated with jaggery and pappadam. It’s one of the best food in Kerala district .

One by one, the server adds fluffy rice, sambhar (lentil and ghee stew), and other dishes such as kalan, kurukku kalan, puliserry, and moru curry. With your right hand, you’ll get to combine, scoop, and slurp this delicious vegetarian meal that has been served at banquets in Kerala for centuries.

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Munnar Itinerary: Offbeat Things to Do in Munnar

1. go on a tea plantation village tour.

Small huts at the foot of tea plantations

Without workers and pickers from the village, the tea plantations’ work would roll to a halt. However, many visitors to Munnar miss out on learning more about this integral puzzle piece in Munnar’s misty tea plantations.

Route49  runs a tour of a tea plantation village, where generations have dedicated their lives to tea picking and live in vegetable farms and houses built by the British. The guide will introduce you to the tea plantation workers, and over a brew, of course. It’s a great opportunity to learn more about their lifestyle and their working conditions, and you may be lucky enough to watch them at work too.

2. Sink your teeth into parotta and egg curry

If there’s one dish that Munnar hill station is known for, its parotta and egg curry. Delectably flaky and crispy, the flatbread is made up of a series of thin layers that crumble to the touch, similar to pastry.

Traditionally, the Munnar version of parotta is a panfried mix of maida flour (Kerala-style wheat flour), oil, ghee, water, and egg.

In Northern India, this is usually served with a meaty stew, but the roadside stalls in Munnar serve parotta with egg curry.

3. Take a jeep into rural Tamil Nadu

Jeep driving on a rural highway

Munnar is only an hour’s drive from Kerala’s border with Tamil Nadu, the neighbouring Indian state. If you fancy seeing two states in one trip, book a jeep to take you on the mountain passes and over the border.

The journey itself is thrilling enough, with views over the Western Ghats range, lakes, ravines, and roads that cling to the edge of the mountain.

You might want to arrange a farm tour to see how they grow chilli, red bananas, lime, mango, and other plants. Look out for the ox carts too, which are used to transport the harvest to the auction.

4. Abseil from the mountains in Munnar

Scenic as they may be, Munnar’s mountains aren’t just there to look good. It’s also possible to get up, close and personal with the rock faces by abseiling (or rappelling, as many tour operators call it).

It’s not quite as strenuous as the region’s rock climbing activities, which will require you to scale the rock faces from the bottom to the top.

Instead, abseiling involves wearing a harness and lowering yourself backwards down a vertical rock face while pushing with your feet.

One thing is for sure: there will be plenty of views over the evergreen landscapes and your heart-rate will increase.

5. Check out a cardamom plantation

Munnar is ideal for growing cardamom, a spice that flavours Kerala dishes such as biryani and dry beef curry. Seeing the inner workings of a Cardamom plantation is just as exciting as a tea plantation visit.

The difference is that the cardamom pods thrive in limited sunlight, so the thicker foliage attracts a cluster of wildlife such as squirrels and birds.  Windermere Estate , a British colonial-style resort with peaceful bungalows, is based on a cardamom plantation and runs a four-kilometre plantation trek for its guests every evening.

Windermere Estate, a hotel on a cardamom plantation in Munnar

6. Go trekking in the Lakshmi Hills

With seven misty peaks and steep, uphill paths above the clouds, the Lakshmi Hills are a peaceful trekking destination for your Munnar itinerary.

You might want to set yourself the goal of covering all seven hills or head there for a shorter trek and plenty of pitstops or picnics over the tea plantations.

Most treks take between four hours to a full day.

7. Cruise  Kundala Dam in a  shikara boat

Shikara boats are used across Kerala for everything from transporting cargo to fishing and harvesting aquatic food.

On Kundala Dam, under an hour’s drive from Munnar hill station, visitors can take a peaceful round of the reservoir on shikara boats. They seat six people and a driver, who paddles at the rear of the boat.

8. Cycle between eucalyptus trees in Vattavada

Cycling is popular in Munnar, given its hills, hairpin bends, and intense scenery. Many resorts or hotels arrange biking tours around areas such as Anamudi Shola, Suryaneli, and Kundala, but Vattavada (an hour’s drive from Munnar) is a unique setting for a two-wheel ride.

Here, the scenery takes a slight break from purely terraced tea plantations and features tall eucalyptus trees, conifers, and vegetable farms.

9. Go temple hopping in Devikulam

In Devikulam, half an hour’s drive from Munnar, you may want to begin by going trout fishing on the Sita Devi Lake or snapping a few pictures of the Pallivasal Falls.

However, the hill station also has several Hindu temples. These include the Ganesh Temple, Mariamman Temple, and Ayyanar Temple.

10. Hunt down the Attukad Waterfalls

Surrounded by dense jungle and hiking trails, the Attukad Waterfalls are as much a trekking destination as they are a great place to snap a few pictures.

There’s a natural pool at the base of the falls where you can cool off after a trek. The waterfalls are at their fullest between July and August, which is monsoon season in Kerala.

11. Go boating and elephant-spotting on Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam, 25 minutes’ drive from Munnar, is on a known elephant crossing, so it’s one of the likeliest places for spotting a wild elephant herd (taking a bath, no less).

If there aren’t any elephants frolicking in the water, you’ll just have to make do with a peaceful boat ride while gazing over the Western Ghats.

12. Hike between Marayoor’s sugarcane farms and prehistoric murals

An hour and 15 minutes’ drive from Munnar hill station, Marayoor is a hamlet carpeted in sandalwood forest and sugarcane plantations.

As well having scenery other than tea plantations, the Marayoor Forest Range has a 2000-year-old prehistoric site where there are rock paintings and relics.

Once you’ve explored the sandalwood and prehistoric paintings, you might want to stop by one of the open sugarcane plantations and taste jaggery fresh from the boil.

13. Go on a nighttime jungle patrol

Strap on your sturdiest hiking boots and join arms with a group of armed guards as they take their nightly jungle patrol in the  Periyar Tiger Reserve .

Their role is to look out for poachers, who are most active between 4am and 7am, and a small numbers of visitors can join the patrol to experience the jungle during the dead of the night.

The reserve is located a few hours’ drive from Munnar, so this activity should be part of a one-night excursion or form your next destination.

Munnar 1-Day Itinerary: How can I spend 1 day in Munnar hill station?

Woman in red dress surrounded by tea bushes

While it’s impossible to cover the entire Munnar region in one day, the trick to spending one day in Munnar is to plan a quality activity for the early morning, late morning, afternoon, and evening.

You don’t want to waste too much time commuting between destinations, so you should stick to activities that are within a short drive of each other.

Early morning:  Take a sunrise tour of the  Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation

Late morning:  Take a tea plantation village tour with  Route 49

Afternoon:  Go zipwiring and/or mountain biking

Evening:  Enjoy a traditional Sadya meal, followed by a Kathakali and Kalaripayattu show at  Punarjani Traditional Village

Munnar 2-Day Itinerary: How can I spend 2 days in Munnar hill station?

If you’re spending two days Munnar, there’s more scope to travel to spots further away from Munnar.

To make the most of your time, schedule activities for each day that are within a short drive of each other and closely consider where you’ll stay the night to maximise your time effectively.

For example, you might want to experience a treehouse stay, go camping, or sleep on a cardamom plantation.

Early morning:  Take a sunrise tour and factory visit at Kolukkumalai Tea Plantation

Late morning:  Go tea tasting at the Tata Tea Museum

Afternoon:  Go zipwiring over a tea plantation or cycling on Munnar’s mountain passes

Evening:  Take a traditional Sadya meal, followed by a stay on the cardamom plantation at  Windermere Estate

Early morning:  Take a sunrise trek to Top Station

Late morning:  Go for a Shikara ride on Kundala Dam

Afternoon:  Visit Echo Point and go boating and elephant-spotting on Mattupetty Dam

Evening:  Return to Munnar and watch a Kathakali and Kalaripayattu show at Punarjani Traditional Village

Munnar Itinerary: How To Get Around Munnar

Winding mountain pass surrounded by tea fields

1. Autorickshaw or car taxis

The easiest and most convenient way to get around Munnar is by  autorickshaw tax i. They cost a fraction of the price of a  traditional car taxi . However, cars provide more comfort for longer journeys and more protection in the event of a crash.

If you are visiting an offbeat destination in Munnar, you can arrange for your taxi driver to pick you up from your destination at a pre-arranged time.

2. Rent an autorickshaw for the day

Renting an autorickshaw and driver should cost you around 600-800 INR for one day. There are often autorickshaw drivers offering their services on busy streets in Munnar.

Local bicycle rental is possible in Munnar, often from bigger hotels. This is a slow but scenic method of transport and should be reserved for safer, less-busy roads and short journeys. You should be experienced with road cycling.

While the hill stations of Ooty and Munnar are deserving of an individual trip, Ooty has a cooler climate than Munnar and a higher elevation. Both destinations are popular for their wildlife, lakes, waterfalls, and outdoor activities. Munnar is best-known for its tea plantations, while Ooty is known for its scenic steam railway line.

Munnar is famous for its tea plantations, wildlife, nature reserves, lakes, outdoor activities, and wildlife such as nilgiri tahr, elephants and tigers.

Ideally, at least two days should be spent in Munnar due to the longer journey times across mountainous terrain and diverse attractions. The ideal amount of time to spend in the Munnar region is between two days and five days.

Katie Treharne

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I’m Katie, the owner of Escape Artist Katie. I have been travel writing since 2018, including writing for luxury travel magazines and publications such as Wanderlust.

As well as being a digital nomad who works and lives abroad permanently, I’m a big advocate for  offbeat travel  and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.

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16 Best Places to Visit in Munnar 2024, Munnar Tourist Attractions

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Munnar > 16 Best Places to Visit in Munnar 2024, Munnar Tourist Attractions

Nestled in God’s Own Country in the most picturesque settings imaginable, is South India’s largest tea-growing region – Munnar. Sitting at an elevation of over 1,500 metres, this breathtaking hill station features a brilliant low mountain scenery, complete with an awe-inspiring veil of cloudy mist, giving you just the surreal experience you have been craving for. Now that is not to say, you won’t be faced with scruffy environs and poor traffic conditions, but that is confined to the epicentre of the town. Once you go ahead a few kilometres, the stunning shades of green plantations, lovely hues of blue skies and astounding landscapes will start unfolding in a way that will transcend you to a dreamy world.

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What makes this place a true wonder, is that despite being situated in the humid land of Kerala, Munnar enjoys a more than pleasant climate throughout the year, with the temperature ranging from 0°C to 20°C. Right from its lush greens to its abundant wildlife and its majestic tea estates to its spectacular waterfalls, everything that this hill station houses carries an inexplicable charm! Now isn’t that exactly what you wish from your chosen destination?

If you’re looking for some exciting places to visit on your trip to Munnar, here you can find the list of best tourist places to visit in Munnar in 2024, including their photos, how to reach them, the best time to visit, tips, & a list of sightseeing options.

Best Tourist Places to visit in Munnar in 2024:

1. chokramudi peak, munnar.

Chokramudi Peak, Munnar

Chokramudi Peak

Enjoying an elevation of 2,100 metres above sea level, this peak is as mesmerising as you can expect it to be. Offering a short and convenient trek which can be easily completed in a day, this hill houses the exemplary Shoals Forest.

  • Ticket Price: Free
  • Timings: Can be visited at any time of the day.
  • Average time required at the site: 1 day (including trek). If you simply wish to look around without going atop, one hour should be sufficient.
  • Best for: It is one the best places to visit in Munnar with friends.
  • How to reach: Aluva Railway Station (130 km) is the nearest railway station. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Always wear good-quality trekking shoes for a strong grip.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kundala Lake, KFDC Ecotourism, Lakkom Water Falls
  • Nearest Restaurants: Rapsy Restaurant, Qaswa Restaurant, Butler’s Creek
  • Google review and rating: 4.6 rating & 440 Google reviews

2. Eravikulam National Park, Munnar

Eravikulam National Park | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Eravikulam National Park

This national park needs no introduction! We bet you must have spotted it more than once in all Munnar tourist places photos that you have come across to date! One of the best that Kerala has to offer, this park which spans over an area of 97 square kilometres, serves as a home to the Nilgiri Tahr, a native animal of the Western Ghats. Yet another attraction of this park situated on the 2,700-metre-high Anamudi peak, is the Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom only once in 12 years!

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 65 for Indian citizens and ₹ 245 for foreign nationals
  • Timings: 07:30 AM to 04:00 PM, on all days
  • Average time required at the site: 4 to 5 hours
  • Best for: One of the best places to visit in Munnar with kids
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station to Munnar is Aluva which is 110 km away. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Extra charges are applicable for videography and photography.
  • Nearby Attractions: Rajmala Hills, Nayamakad Waterfall, Munnar Tea Plantation
  • Places to Stay: Couple Friendly Hotels in Munnar
  • Nearest Restaurants: Bellmount Cafe, Planter’s Kitchen, Cafe Arabia
  • Google review and rating: 4.3 rating & 17,910 Google reviews

3. Attukad Waterfalls, A Best Place to visit in Munnar

Attukad Waterfalls in Munnar is a hidden gem with lush greenery and serene landscapes. The milky water flowing down the rocky cliffs takes away the daily life stress. There are plenty of activities as well like trekking, camping, and photography. For those seeking relaxation, the natural pools offer a refreshing experience.

  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM, on all days
  • Average time required at the site: 2 to 3 hours
  • Best for: This place is ideal for picnicking and camping.
  • How to reach: Aluva (110 km) is the nearest railway station to Munnar. There are buses and taxis available on the station.
  • Tip: Wear shoes with a good grip as the rocks are slippery.
  • Nearby Attractions: Lakkam Waterfalls Munnar, Anamudi Peak, Nyayamakad Waterfall
  • Nearest Restaurant: Sri Nivas Hotel, Alibaba & 41 Dishes, Copper Castle
  • Google review and rating: 4.2 rating & 4727 Google reviews

4. Kundala Lake, Munnar

Kundala Lake | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Kundala Lake

If you wish to see a lake that reflects your image in the most mesmerising way possible, Kundala Lake ought to be on your bucket list. At a distance of about 20 km from the city centre, this lake features scintillating backdrops of lush green slopes, complete with unmatched cherry blossoms. And, if you’re lucky, you can also spot a blanket or two of the much-coveted Neelakurunji flowers! When here, you can enjoy boating in the conventional rowboats, modern pedal boats, as well as the Kashmiri Shikaras !

  • Timings: 09:00 AM to 05:00 PM, on all days
  • Average time required at the site: 1 to 2 hours
  • Best for: This place is famous for picnics.
  • How to reach: Aluva (120 km) is the nearest railway station to Munnar.
  • Tip: Carry a good camera to capture the scenic beauty.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kadathanadan Kalari Centre, Cultural Centre, Kurisumala
  • Nearest Restaurant: Barbeque Bay by Club Mahindra
  • Google review and rating: 4.5 rating & 357 Google reviews

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5. Lakkam Water Falls, A Best Place to visit in Munnar

Lakkom Water Falls | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Lakkom Water Falls

Located at a distance of about 30 km from Munnar, this waterfall originates from the Eravikulam stream. The stunning white silk-like look of the falls quenches your thirst for a picturesque scenery. There is a small shop situated beside this waterfall which offers some scrumptious delights from the Malabar cuisine!

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 20 per person
  • Best for: It is one of the best places to visit with family.
  • How to reach: Aluva Railway Station (130 km) is the nearest station. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: As this is a tropical forest area, there is a huge concentration of leeches along the trail.
  • Nearby Attractions: Attukal Waterfalls, Anamudi Peak, Dolmens, Marayur, Nayamakad Waterfall
  • Nearest Restaurants: Hill Spice Restaurant, Green Leaf Restaurant, Butler’s Creek
  • Google review and rating: 4.4 rating & 5790 Google reviews

6. Lockhart Gap, Munnar

Lockhart Gap | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Lockhart Gap

If you wish to be a child again and play around in the floating mist, Lockhart Gap is just the right place for you. This picturesque spot derives its name from the heart-shaped gap that has naturally formed between two adjacent mountains. And it’s not just the presence of clouds in this valley which will surprise you, but also the refreshing solitude, accompanied by the vague scent of fresh tea!

  • Timings : 06:00 AM to 06:00 PM, on all days
  • Best for: It is a popular spot for picnics and trekking.
  • How to reach: Aluva railway station is about 120 km away.
  • Tip: Carry water and snacks as there are limited facilities available.
  • Nearby Attractions: Devikulam, Anayirangal or Elephant Lake, Pothamedu View Point, Munnar Tea Plantation
  • Nearest Restaurants: Planter’s Kitchen, Arabian Grills, Parakkat Spice Merchant Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.6 rating & 325 Google reviews

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7. Mattupetty Dam, Munnar

Mattupetty Dam | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Mattupetty Dam

Located near the Anamudi Peak, at a distance of about 13 km from Munnar, this dam features an emerald lake right in the centre. Ideal for sight-seeing and speed-boating, this lake will capture your imagination like none other. Right from the still water to the lush gardens on the periphery, everything about the Mattupetty Dam will make it a sight worth remembering for a long time!

  • Ticket Price: Entry Fee- ₹ 10 per person, boating charges- ₹ 500 (for 15 minutes)
  • Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, on all days
  • Average time required at the site: It is best if you have a day’s time set aside for this spot.
  • Best for: It is a famous place to spot elephants.
  • How to reach: Angamaly Railway Station is the nearest railway station to the dam at a distance of 115 km. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Mattupetty is a great place for camping and trekking.
  • Nearby Attractions: Yellapetty View Point, Cowboy Park, Meesappulimala View Point
  • Places to Stay: Budget hotels in Munnar
  • Nearest Restaurants: Alphorn Multi-cuisine Restaurant, Three rivers, Hotel Sri Nivas, Eastend Munnar
  • Google review and rating: 4.2 rating & 18,690 Google reviews

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8. top station, the best place to visit in munnar.

Top Station | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Top Station

As the name suggests, it is the highest point in Munnar and is home to the highest railway station in the area. The year 2024 is the best time to visit this stunning destination, as it will be covered in the blue hue of the Neelakurinji flowers. Not only will the sweeping views take your breath away, but you can also revel in the opportunity to visit the nearby Kurinjimala Sanctuary.

  • Timings: 07:00 AM to 07:00 PM, on all days
  • Best for: Mountain biking and trekking.
  • How to reach: Aluva is the nearest railway station at 120 km.
  • Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and carry a hat.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kundala Dam Lake, Kannan Devan Tea Museum, Echo Point
  • Nearest Restaurants: Tea Tales, Relishing Kerala Sadhya, Hotel Gurubhavan, Hotel Sri Nivas Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.5 rating & 250 Google reviews

9. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Munnar

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

This one’s a paradise for wildlife lovers. Right from Hanuman Monkeys to Spotted Deer, from Tigers to Slender Lorris and many more, this sanctuary is a home to them all! Known widely for its eco-tourism, this sanctuary is skirted by the Eravikulam National Park.

  • Ticket Price: ₹5 for children, ₹ 10 for Indian adults and ₹ 100 for foreign nationals
  • Timings: 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM
  • Average time required at the site: 5 to 6 hours
  • Best for: It is known for unique stays at treehouses.
  • How to reach: Ernakulam Junction Railway Station (173 km) is the nearest station. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Feeding, teasing, or hurting animals is strictly prohibited.
  • Nearby Attractions: Viriyoottu Malai, Nanadala Malai, Kumarikkal Mala Peak
  • Nearest Restaurants: Birds Cafe, Farmyard, Kusini Restaurant, Hotel Hillview
  • Google review and rating: 4.4 rating and 3590 Google reviews

10. Rose Garden, Munnar

Rose Garden | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Rose Garden

At a height of 1,000 metres above sea level is this breathtaking garden, which serves as a home to some of the most magnificent flowers imaginable. Brimming with nature’s wonders such as Dahlias, roses, and Chrysanthemums, this place stretches over a whopping 2-acre land. What makes this even more wondrous is its highly detailed contours and gorgeous slopes, not to mention the astounding fragrances in the air!

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 20 per person, ₹ 30 for carrying a camera along
  • Timings: 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM, on all days
  • Best for: Photography, trekking, bird watching making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples.
  • How to reach: Ernakulam Railway Station is the nearest major railway station.
  • Tip: There are eco-friendly homestays available.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kadathanadan Kalari Centre, Cultural Centre, Kurisumala, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary.
  • Nearest Restaurants: Three rivers, Rivulet restaurant, KTDC Tea County Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.3 rating and 6726 reviews

11. Nyayamakad Waterfall, The Best Place to visit in Munnar

Nyayamakad Waterfall | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Nyayamakad Waterfall

Yet another waterfall, yet another valley, and still everything will feel completely different. Yes, this is the first place on this list where you can witness the local women picking tea leaves, while you are on your way to witnessing the largest falls in Munnar. Right from the journey to the destination, every aspect of your visit to the Nyayamakad Waterfall will prove to be more memorable than the other.

  • Timings: All day. However, we recommend visiting during the daytime
  • Best for: It is among the best places to visit in Munnar for a family outing.
  • How to reach: Aluva railway station is the nearest station at a distance of 120 km.
  • Tip: It is always recommended to visit during the daylight.
  • Nearby Attractions: Anamudi peak, Anayirankal dam, Blossom Hydel Park, Cheeyappara Waterfalls
  • Nearest Restaurants: Copper Castle, Rochas Restaurant, Rapsy Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.2 rating & 1645 Google reviews

12. Blossom Hydel Park, Munnar

Blossom Park | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Blossom Park

Wings, colourful flowers, soft grasses and more – this place is the epitome of nostalgia! Offering an astounding blend of natural beauty and a modest play arena, Blossom Hydel Park is an ideal spot for couples and families looking forward to spending some quality time together!

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 2 for children, ₹ 10 for adults
  • Timings: 09:00 AM to 07:00 PM, on all days
  • Best for: One of the best places to visit in Munnar for boating and nature walks.
  • How to reach: Aluva railway station is about 120 km away from the park. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Picking of plants and flowers is prohibited.
  • Nearby Attractions: Tea Museum, KFDC Floriculture Centre, Mattupetty Dam, Munnar Rose Garden
  • Nearest Restaurants: Alibaba & 41 dishes, Al Buhari, Rapsy Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4 rating & 9325 Google reviews

13. Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, Munnar

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

Coming to Munnar and not revelling in the beauty of a tea garden is next to impossible. Lined with a lush carpet of tea plantations, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is the highest tea plantation and offers the perfect backdrop of the expansive skies making it the most befitting place for some remarkable pictures. And the mist of clouds surrounding the area only adds to its magnificence! Situated as high as 2,400 metres above sea level, this spot is a must-visit for all tourists. Kolukkumalai is among the famous places to visit in Munnar in 2 days.

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 75 per adult
  • Timings: 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM, closed on Sundays
  • Average time required at the site: 3 hours
  • Best for: It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Munnar with kids.
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is at Aluva, 120 km away.
  • Tip: Pack snacks and bottled water.
  • Nearby Attractions: Power House Falls, Lockhart Gap, Devikulam, Kannan Devan Tea Museum
  • Nearest Restaurants: Rapsy Restaurant Munnar, Al Buhari Restaurant, Rochas Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.5 rating & 1,969 Google reviews

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14. kannan devan tea museum (tata tea museum), munnar.

TATA Tea Museum | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

TATA Tea Museum

Now, this is a place that ought to be on your list of tourist places to visit in Munnar in 1 day. Yes, it’s that important! Even a short visit to Munnar deserves at least 2 hours of your time dedicated to this museum. When you plan your visit, make sure you make it on time for a special show screening, either at 10 AM or 2 PM and learn about the various nuances of the most beloved beverage of India – Tea.

Apart from tea, this museum also serves as a home to some incredible antiques, including manual calculators, magneto phones, and hand tea roller amongst many others.

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 75 per adult, ₹ 35 for children. Additional charge for camera ₹ 20.
  • Timings: 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM, closed on Mondays
  • Best for: This place allows you to enjoy tea plucking.
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is Aluva Railway Station, which is about 110 km away. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: Hire a guide for an informative tour.
  • Nearby Attractions: Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi Peak
  • Nearest Restaurants: Saravana Bhawan, Tea Tales Cafe, Rapsy Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 3.8 rating & 12,972 Google reviews

15. Indo Swiss Dairy Farm, Munnar

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm

Spanning over an area of 500 acres, complete with 11 cattle sheds, this farm was set up back in 1963. With special permission required to visit this farm, you can witness various processes which are innate to its upkeep and the rearing and breeding of its cattle. When here, you can witness pruning, cutting, planting, feeding, cleaning, collecting bull semen, and much more. This farm offers professional courses for veterinarians, para-veterinarians and technicians as well.

  • Ticket Price: ₹ 5 per person
  • Timings: 09:00 AM to 11:00 AM & 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM, on all days
  • Best for: Learning about cattle and dairy products.
  • How to reach: Angamaly Railway Station is about 120 km. From the station, a car ride will take approximately three and a half hours to the farm.
  • Tip: Do not litter, as it is an ecologically sensitive area.
  • Nearby Attractions: Carmelagiri Elephant Park, Munnar Top, Mattupetty Dam
  • Nearest Restaurants: Tea Room By Club Mahindra, Rivulet Restaurant, Zeviya Restaurant

16. Meesapulimala, Munnar

Meesapulimala | Best Places to Visit on Munnar Tour

Meesapulimala

One of the highest peaks of Munnar, Meesapulimala offers some sweeping views. In order to enjoy the spectacle that it offers, you ought to trek for a day and pass through eight hills. A tranquil place on its own, this place will ensure that you revel in some much-needed moments of blissful solitude!

  • Timings: All day
  • Average time required at the site: 1 day (including trek). If you simply wish to look around without going atop, one hour of time should be sufficient
  • Best for: It is one of the best tourist places to visit in Munnar to watch sunrise and sunset.
  • How to reach: The nearest railway station is the Theni railway station which is 60 km away. There are buses and taxis available from the station.
  • Tip: You can also take a jeep safari to reach Meesapulimala.
  • Nearby Attractions: Kolukku Malai Top, Kurangani-Top Station Trail, Top Station Munnar, Echo Point, Carmelagiri Elephant Park, Chokramudi Peak
  • Nearest Restaurants: Fire-Grill Riverside Barbeque Restaurant, Tea Tales Cafe, Alphorn Multi-cuisine Restaurant, Sree Kumaran Restaurant
  • Google review and rating: 4.8 rating and 400 reviews

We hope that you now know all that there is about the best places to visit in the town. We recommend carrying a Munnar tourist map or using GPS on your phone to find the location of all these destinations. Lastly, all you need to do is find some worthy hotels in Munnar , and then you will be all set to embark on an unforgettable sojourn to this majestic land!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Munnar:

Q: Which is the nearest airport to Munnar?

A: Cochin International Airport (107 km) and Madurai Airport (162 km) are the nearest air gateways to Munnar. From either of these airports, the journey to Munnar can be taken by road.

Q: Is Munnar accessible by train?

A: There is no railway station in Munnar but you can take a train to Aluva (108 km), Ernakulam Junction (127 km) or Madurai (152 km). Direct buses and taxis to Munnar are available from all these railheads.

Q: What are the different activities in Munnar for adventurers?

A: Popular adventure activities in Munnar include hiking/trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering, mountain biking and night safari.

Q: What are the things to do in Munnar besides sightseeing?

A: Other than enjoying the pristine views and exploring local attractions, you can spend a day at an Ayurvedic spa to rejuvenate your body and mind, indulge in thrilling activities, watch tea in making, take a shikara ride or go for a picnic.

Q: What to buy from Munnar?

A: Some of the must-buys from the markets in Munnar include tea, coffee, spices like pepper, cardamom, clove and cinnamon and homemade chocolates.

A: Cochin International Airport (107 km) and Madurai Airport (162 km) are the nearest air gateways to the best places to visit in Munnar. From either of these airports, the journey to Munnar can be taken by road.

A: There is no railway station in Munnar but you can take a train to Aluva (108 km), Ernakulam Junction (127 km) or Madurai (152 km). Direct buses and taxis to the best places in Munnar to visit are available from all these railheads.

A: Popular adventure activities in Munnar include hiking/trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering, mountain biking and night safari. These activities are available at most of the famous tourist places to visit in Munnar.

A: Other than enjoying the pristine views and exploring local attractions in the Munnar places to visit in one day, you can spend a day at an Ayurvedic spa to rejuvenate your body and mind, indulge in thrilling activities, watch tea in making, take a shikara ride or go for a picnic.

Q. What is the list of places to visit in Munnar?

A:  Here are some of the tourist places to visit in Munnar, TATA Tea Museum, Top Station, Kundala Lake, Eravikulam National Park, and Mattupetty Dam.

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munnar places to visit in one day with family

A 5-Day Itinerary for a Monsoon Trip to Munnar with Family

Last Updated on May 19, 2023 by asoulwindow

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Munnar is a mesmerizing hill station located in the highlands of Kerala. Considered to be one of the country’s foremost tea centers, it is covered by a dense carpet of greenery. These are usually the sprawling tea plantations that call this region home. This place takes on a whole new charm during the rainy season, making it a must-visit with family during the monsoons.

Here is a five-day travel guide comprising of places to visit in Munnar during the monsoons.

Day one – Visit Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, and Kundala Lake

On the first day, focus on visiting the beautiful sites that shine during the monsoon. Make your way to the Mattupetty Dam, a large reservoir that swells up during this season. Do click loads of pictures before heading to Echo Point.

Here, apart from enjoying the amazing views, you can also have fun calling out each other’s names! Before calling it a day, spend some time at the pristine Kundala Lake, which will be thriving in the rains. Make sure to go for a Shikara boat ride with your kids here!

Day two -Explore the tea plantations

Reserve this day for a date with the tea plantations. Go on a tour of these or simply trek through them – and make sure to have lots of tea. You will also get a chance to binge on local delicacies, especially the ones that are paired with your favorite brew. Learn about the drink and its history with your kids at the Tata Tea Museum, too.

Day three–Visit the Eravikulam National Park

Have a tryst with wildlife at the Eravikulam National Park and hope to spot the elusive and endangered Nilgiri Tahr. It is also a beautiful place to soak in the serene natural landscape during the rains. It is best to keep one activity for this day keeping in mind the kids’ stamina.

Day four–Visit Marayoor sandalwood forests and Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Learn about how Munnar was a part of the Stone Age civilization at the natural Marayoor sandalwood forests. Take your kids on a tour to spot the dolmens, rock edicts, and ancient paintings found here. After this, head on an exciting safari at the Chinnor Wildlife Sanctuary.

Day five – Head to Blossom Park and Attukad Falls

On your last day, head to Blossom Park to see the flowers flaunt their beauty. Your kids can cycle, roller-skate, and boat here as well. After that, do head to the cascading Attukad Falls that are close to the park.

Where to stay in Munnar?

To experience the best of this region during the monsoons, book your stay at the Club Mahindra Munnar Resort in Kerala. Additionally, you will have a fun-filled and exciting holiday with family given the number of indoor and outdoor activities organized at the resort, making it one of the best resorts in Munnar. These include overnight camping, nature and tea plantation walks, trekking, birdwatching, and indoor games.

Make sure to book your memorable monsoon family vacation in Munnar by logging onto Club Mahindra’s website or mobile app soon!

Also, read through these reviews of Munnar Resort & get a sneak peek of what Club Mahindra members have to say about this resort in Munnar.

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It looks like a great trip! I love all the photos and your detailed description. India is certainly on my bucketlist! 🙂

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I have not traveled to India yet! But I would love to. Thank you for giving me some great suggestions.

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I would love to explore India and have always wished to visit tea plantations. I love drinking tea and to see how it is made from the start would be amazing. Thank you for this post, will share to hubby for us to check out.

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I visited Goa and Mumbai in the monsoon season. It was so pretty. I really wish I had gone to a tea plantation.

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Oh. I had lived in Mumbai for 7 years. Monsoon indeed is heavenly in western India. Plan a visit to a tea estate in Munnar the next time.

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One Day Munnar Sightseeing Trip with Top Station by Cab

Munnar is an all-time favorite vacation spot among tourists because of its pleasant weather, serenity, misty and lush environs, and soothing ambiance. It is situated at an altitude of 1600 meters above sea level. Munnar was once the summer resort of the British government and is now a popular holiday destination in South India. For…

Munnar is an all-time favorite vacation spot among tourists because of its pleasant weather, serenity, misty and lush environs, and soothing ambiance. It is situated at an altitude of 1600 meters above sea level. Munnar was once the summer resort of the British government and is now a popular holiday destination in South India . For a refreshing vacation, you must book a one day Munnar sightseeing tour with Top Station .

The green hills and curvy roads are interspersed with tea, coffee, and spice plantations. You can explore the tea plantations, opt for tree house stays, spot rare species of birds, and witness animals in their natural habitat. Besides trekking and camping in the lap of nature, you can taste the authentic Keralite cuisine, and shop local wares at the bustling marketplaces.

On a one day Munnar sightseeing tour with Top Station by cab, you can explore the best of Munnar’s green valleys and hills. Booking a one day cab is a great way to comfortably enjoy the unique tourist places in Munnar if you are traveling with family, friends, kids, senior citizens, or even solo.

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  • Full-day Munnar Local Sightseeing Tour with Top Station
  • Duration: 8 to 9 hours
  • Tour by Private Cab (not shared with others)
  • Pickup & Drop: Munnar Hotel / Home
  • Places Covered: Flower Garden, Photo Point, Honey Tree, Botanical Garden, Mattupetty Dam, DTPC Boating, Shooting Point, Echo Point, Kundala Dam, and Top Station.

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  • Entry ticket fee at tourist places in Munnar
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What to Expect on your Munnar Sightseeing Tour w/ Top Station

What to expect on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Private Cab

Your one day Munnar sightseeing tour with Top Station by private car would start early in the morning with a pick-up from your doorstep. We will drive you to the Flower Garden which is a haven for nature lovers. Next on our itinerary is the Photo point. You can witness the astounding views of the surroundings from the vantage point.

Our next stop is the Honey Tree, which is a natural delight. Another interesting spot for nature lovers is the Botanical Garden. It is home to a wide variety of plants and herbs. After a refreshing visit to the garden, we will visit the picturesque Mattupetty Dam. You can also enjoy boating at DTPC Boating. Shooting Point and Echo Point are perfect spots to capture the stunning scenery of the region.

Kundala Dam is our next stop where you can capture the splendid scenery of the region. Our last stop is the Top Station railway head offering the best views of the region. At the end of the trip, we will drop you at your accommodation.

Itinerary of One Day Munnar Sightseeing Trip w/ Top Station

Pickup from your Hotel in Munnar at 9:00 AM

Drop back at your Hotel in Munnar by 5:30 PM

PLEASE NOTE: Guests can visit all the Munnar tourism places listed above or remove any of the places that they don’t want to visit. In order to include any other sightseeing place, guests can check with their cab provider while booking this Munnar local sightseeing tour with Top Station by private car.

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Places to visit in Munnar in one day by private car towards Top Station

1. flower garden, munnar.

Visit Flower Garden on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Car

A scenic botanical garden, Flower Garden in Munnar will entice you with mesmerizing fragrances of different flowers. It is also home to rare species of flowers. You can take a leisurely stroll among the wide variety of flowers in the well-maintained garden. 

Paying a nominal fee, you can have access to the sightseeing of the extensive collection of flowers. The massive assortment of cacti will entice you. You can even buy plants and seeds for yourself. Click innumerable pictures of the plants and flowers. A highly recommended attraction to visit on this one-day Munnar sightseeing tour with Top Station.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Enjoy the wide variety of colorful flowers and plants.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 20 per person

2. Photo Point, Munnar

Lined up with tea estates on either side, Photo Point is an astounding tourist attraction. The breathtaking mountains, the silver oak trees, small brooks in the Nilgiri valley, and tea gardens pose the perfect backdrop for photographs. Dress as a local tea leaf picker, and frame your brilliant memories. An Instagram-worthy destination and a great spot to stop on this one-day trip by private car. Since it is private property, you should maintain decorum. Visit it during the mornings and soak in the tranquil environment. Sip on tea or coffee, and eat local fruits and corn.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Enjoy the natural grandeur of the region.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free

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3. Honey Tree, Munnar

Visit Honey Tree on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Car

The Honey Tree has a lot of honeybee hives on it. It has earned itself the name, Honey Tree due to its uniqueness. Situated along the side of the Munnar-Mattupetty road, it is an interesting place you can visit in Munnar. You can spend some lovely time watching the bee hives hanging from the branches of this big tree. Locals believe that the tree’s flowers attract the honeybees but the real reason still remains a mystery. Simultaneously, you can witness the beauty of the Munnar hills and surroundings.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Witness the natural wonder of Munnar.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week

4. Botanical Garden, Munnar

Botanical Garden offers a refreshing break from the stressed life. You can unwind amidst the wide variety of plants including cacti, herbs, bonsai, medicinal plants, vibrant flowers, and sprawling greens. You will be amazed by the collection of flowers. The flourishing patterns, shapes, and sizes will mesmerize you. Try macro photography or even casual clicks against neatly trimmed trees, garden plants, decorative plants, ornamental creepers, and floral blooms. A great kid-friendly spot to stop and explore on this same-day Munnar sightseeing tour by private taxi. Sip local tea or coffee, and snack on delicious snacks. Buy saplings and seeds if you love gardening.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Unwind in the lap of nature.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 50 per person

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5. Mattupetty Dam, Munnar

Visit Mattupetty Dam on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Taxi

Aiming to conserve water and generate hydroelectric power, the Mattupetty Dam is a concrete dam. This man-made marvel is a key destination on this one-day sightseeing tour of Munnar with Top Slip. It was built in the late 1940s. Take a relaxing walk around the dam and the lake. Feel the fabulous climate around you, and enjoy the scenic views of the Shola Forest, tea gardens, rolling hills, and hilly woods. You can come across wild animals and birds who come here to drink water. Enjoy boating in the lake. Watch the cattle grazing freely on the green hills of the farm.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Witness the pristine scenery and spend time with your loved ones.
  • Entry Fee: INR 10 per person

6. DTPC Boating, Munnar

As a part of the Munnar tour, you can indulge in water sports at the DTPC boating facility at Old Munnar. DTPC has been created to promote tourism in Munnar. A row boat or motor boat ride is 30 mins while it is 15 mins for a pedal boat. A boat can be a 2-seater or a 4-seater. You can also try kayaking in the cool waters. Immerse yourself in the tranquil natural beauty. It is worth visiting and the perfect place to stop on this one-day tour by private taxi. Book the tickets in advance, directly from the DTPC office.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Enjoy boating and other water activities.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Rowboats start with INR 30 per person, Motorboat with INR 200 for three person

Visit DTPC Boating on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Taxi

7. Shooting Point, Munnar

Visit Shooting Point on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Cab

Due to its picturesque location and pleasant atmosphere, Shooting Point is well-known for film shooting. It is the meeting point of three mountain rivers. Located at 1600m above, and surrounded by thick and verdant tea gardens, silver oak trees, small streams, woods, and winding roads, it is also popular among thrill seekers. You can trek or hike the hills, have a picnic, or opt for fishing. Do not forget to shoot exquisite photographs of the place, and make your tour a memorable one.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Capture the natural splendor of Munnar and make memories of your trip

8. Echo Point, Munnar

You can trek over the dense green hills to reach Echo point. It is noted for its echo effect and spectacular vistas of the surroundings. Situated along the Kundala River, it remains covered with thick forests, verdant meadows and hills, and misty clouds. You can take a stroll around the place, go boating in the Kundala Lake, have a picnic, watch the colorful migratory birds and enjoy the serenity. If you are lucky, you can witness the Neelakurinji flowers bloom.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Experience the echo effect and marvel at the stunning scenery.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: INR 30 per person

Visit Echo Point on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Cab

9. Kundala Dam, Munnar

Visit Kundala Dam on Munnar Sightseeing Tour with Top Station by Cab

Kundala Dam is a 46.93 m tall concrete dam that is regarded as Asia’s 1st arch dam. Constructed in 1946, on the Muthirapuzha River, it was a part of the Pallivasal Hydro-Electric Project. Climb to the top for enjoying scenic views of the lush surroundings. You can enjoy boating in Kundala Lake by the adjoining side of the dam. Take a Kashmiri Shikara or a pedal boat ride. Arrive here in the early morning and click spectacular photographs of the beautiful sunrise.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Click pictures and make memories by spending time with your loved ones.
  • Timings: Open throughout the day on all days of the week from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

10. Top Station, Munnar

Since it used to be the highest railway station in the valley, it is named Top Station. Loaded with great scenes, the drive is itself a commendable one. One of the most beautiful hill towns, it is located in the stunning lush valleys of Munnar. A magical place on this one-day local sightseeing tour is a must-see. At a height of 1700 m, it offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the valley of the Theni district in Tamil Nadu. Visit the Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, KurinjiMala Sanctuary, tea gardens, and cascading waterfalls.

  • Must See / Things to Do: Reach the highest station in the region and enjoy panoramic vistas of the enchanting scenery.

Visit Top Station on Munnar Sightseeing Tour by Cab

Things to Do on your Munnar Sightseeing Tour w/ Top Station

Activities & Things to Do on your Munnar Sightseeing Tour w/ Top Station by Car

Munnar enchants tourists with its greenery; however, the pristine hill station offers much more than just picturesque views. You can spend time shopping and enjoying the delicious regional food.

What to Shop during your One Day Munnar Local Sightseeing Tour w/ Top Station by Cab?

You can enjoy shopping in Munnar by visiting a wide range of shops. Visit the street shops in the local markets for the ideal souvenirs. You can choose from a huge assortment of local produce, handicrafts, hand-woven clothes, tea, coffee, herbs, and spices. Buy scented tea sachets or packets from the stores of the tea estate factories.

At reasonable rates, you can purchase coffee, spices, dry fruits, honey syrups, handmade chocolates, curry powders, and coconut products. Obtain naturally dyed and ethnically designed clothes, handbags, shawls, and sarees. You will be amazed by the handmade designs of greeting cards, gift boxes, photo frames, envelopes, visiting cards, and gift bags. 

From the roadside stalls, you can purchase aromatic oils, plastic toys for kids, local forest produce, utensils, cooking pots, fresh fruits and vegetables, and wooden trinkets. In the flea market, you will find wooden ashtrays, pen stands, coasters, and trays.

What to Eat during your One Day Munnar Local Sightseeing Tour w/ Top Station by Car?

The enchanting retreat of Munnar provides delectable eating opportunities to its tourists. These are fairly priced and are prepared with adequate hygienic measures. You can witness the thriving street food culture. Taste the mouth-watering and authentic Puttu, appam with stew, idiyappam with egg curry, Kadala curry, and spicy chicken fry. 

The high-end restaurants with soothing and relaxing interiors and hospitality will also attract you. You can admire the traditional Kerala cuisine with the popular items. There are also different flavors you can acquire with a huge variety of alternatives. 

Visit the cafés for a local brew and delicious breakfast. Don’t forget to try the famous filtered coffee of Kerala. You can also get locally produced wine and alcoholic beverages. Fresh seafood, Malabari Parotas, cardamom tea, Kerala special Karimeen fish, and a huge range of dosas are equally drool-worthy. Popular snacks include banana chips and vada pav. You can buy dry snacks and sweets for takeaway.

Travelers are requested to follow the given itinerary for 1 Day Munnar Local Sightseeing tour package with Top Station. Ideally this 1 day Munnar local sightseeing tour package cannot be customized, however if guests prefer to visit different set of places in Munnar local tour with Top Station, they can check the possibility of the same with the listed car rental companies and request for a custom quote.

The time spent on each Munnar tourist attraction is to be followed as per the Itinerary schedule. In case of any delays or additional time spent at a particular place, driver or car rental company will not be responsible to cover all the places mentioned in the itinerary.

Please also note that if a particular Munnar sightseeing place is closed on the scheduled day of the tour, it will not be covered from the list of sightseeing places. Please check the possibility of visiting an alternate place with cab vendor before you book the tour.

Ideally, no. However you can check with listed Munnar cab vendors before booking the tour on any possibility to customize the tour. Additional charges might apply.

Munnar sightseeing with Top Station by a private cab will be a refreshing and memorable experience. Booking a rental cab saves you from driving along winding and undulating paths. You can focus on enjoying the tourist points and explore the hill station as you please.

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Best Munnar Itinerary for 4 Days : A Comprehensive Guide With PDF

Last Updated on May 9, 2024

Planning a trip to Munnar and feeling overwhelmed with the myriad of options? Let me share with you a detailed Munnar itinerary with practical travel tips for the perfect trip. As usual, I'll give you a plethora of ideas to modify your trip plan based on your needs.

Located in Kerala, Munnar is one of the British-era hill stations famous for tea gardens and breathtaking views. Having travelled extensively in the Western Ghats of India, the mesmerizing beauty of Munnar still stands unmatched in my travel memories.

My first trip to Munnar was a comedy of errors during heavy rain. I fell in love with the place despite the weather playing a spoilsport.

My second trip to this Queen of hills was in November 2018, just a few months after the devastating floods that rocked the region. And yet, even amidst the remnants of Mother Nature's fury, Munnar remained the epitome of beauty in my eyes.

I visited it again last year and have also helped people plan their Munnar vacation. So, if you're looking for authentic insights and a stress-free travel plan, you've come to the right place. Let me guide you to this journey of exploring the most beautiful hill station in south India .

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Check out the best Munnar Trip Plan for a perfect vacation with family. This Munnar itinerary will take you through the tea gardens and spectacular landscapes of the most famous hill station in Kerala, India

A Glance at the Munnar Itinerary for 4 Days

I visited Munnar on extended weekends from Bangalore and tried to make the best out of the three days. However, if you are planning a road trip to Munnar, this 4-day 3-nights Munnar itinerary will be perfect. I have also shared ideas to modify the plan for shorter duration of stay.

It will give you time to rest, take care of the kids, and explore the local cuisine and the markets. This is the best Munnar itinerary for a family trip.

🌟If you have only one day at Munnar then I highly recommend this Munnar tour package for a day trip to Munnar from Kochi . You will love it and will be motivated to come back for a longer trip I promise.

Day 1 of Munnar itinerary:

Drive to Chinnakanal via Munnar, with a lunch-stop at Munnar town. Stop at a couple of viewpoints on the way.

Day 2 – Explore Chinnakanal:

  • Excursion to Kolukkumalai Tea Garden in the morning
  • After lunch visit the Elephant Abode Boating Center and then drive to Munnar
  • Check-in to hotel in Munnar

Day 3 in Munnar:

  • Visit Eravikulam National Park in the morning.
  • Trek to Lakkham Falls (optional)
  • Then after lunch drive to Mattupetty Dam, Kundala Lake, and Echo Point

If you are planning to return on the same day, you should skip the Lakkham Falls trek. Then leave Munnar by 2 p.m. after visiting the lakes.

Day 4 – Departure:

Check out of the hotel and drive to Marayoor Sandalwood Forest.

Then visit Attukal Falls, CSI Christ Church, and Rose Garden in that order before you depart.

Why did I suggest staying so far away from Munnar town? And why do you need to shift hotels the next day? Do you really need to? How can I plan my Munnar sightseeing for each day?

You will find the answers to all these questions below. But let's start with reaching Munnar.

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How to reach Munnar

We have usually taken a long drive to Munnar from Bangalore. However, there are several ways you can reach Munnar.

By Air: The nearest major airport to Munnar is the Cochin International Airport (COK), which is approximately 110-120 kilometers away. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Munnar .

By Train: The nearest railway station to Munnar is Aluva Railway Station, which is about 110 kilometers away, followed by Ernakulam Junction Railway Station in Kochi which is 122 kilometers away.

From either of these stations, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Munnar. It will take around 3-4 hours depending on Kochi's traffic.

By Bus: If you are based out of Bangalore, you can take an overnight bus to Munnar bus station . There are several private and state-run buses connecting Munnar to prime cities in the southern India.

A road trip to Munnar is absolutely amazing. Be it on motorbikes or by car. If you are traveling from Bangalore, the plan below includes a map that you can use for planning your road trip. It is one of the finest routes to go for long drives around Bangalore .

Book a reasonably-priced, car transfer from Kochi to Munnar to avoid the last-minute rush.

However, reaching Munnar by overnight bus will help you optimize your trip in the best possible way. Board an overnight sleeper bus and wake up to the lush green scenery in the early morning. Reach Munnar before noon and have half a day to explore around.

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Munnar Trip Plan in Detail – Day 1

Road trip to chinnakanal via munnar.

Living in Bangalore, I've generally traveled to Munnar by car. A road trip to Munnar promises a memorable journey that’s both thrilling and scenic. A long drive through the winding roads of the Western Ghats , the lush greenery and mist-covered mountain ranges are worth waking up at 4 a.m. for

Because if you are driving 400 km from Bangalore, you need to hit the road early and leave the city before the crazy traffic kicks in. You can read in detail about our monsoon road trip here .

However, if you are planning this vacation from anywhere else, then Kochi is the most likely starting point for you. It is well-connected to all major locations in India by rail and flights.

Assuming you start from Kochi the drive to Munnar is relatively shorter, taking about 3 to 4 hours. Let's hope the dreaded Kochi traffic shows some mercy.

Lunch in Munnar

By the time you hit Munnar, hunger pangs may kick in. If you want vegetarian food, head to Saravana Bhavan. Otherwise, Rapsy restaurant is a nice multi-cuisine restaurant serving both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

Stop at Chinnakanal Falls

munnar places to visit in one day with family

Rightly known as the “Power House Waterfall” , the Chinnakanal Waterfall is your first treat in the region. Displaying nature's raw power and beauty, its waters plunge with fervor. Though it's a perennial fall, monsoons certainly add to its charm.

Best part? There is no entry fee, and you don't even need to hike to see this. It's right on the roadside on your way to Chinnakanal.

Stop at Lockhart Gap or the Gap Road viewpoint

munnar places to visit in one day with family

Another stop on your way to the hotel can be the Lockhart Gap, also called the Gap-road viewpoint. This is the most famous viewpoint on the road to Chinnakanal, near the Lockhart tea factory. It's named after the heart-shaped gap formed by two mountains here.

🌟But here's a nugget from my experience. If you find the place crowded by too many cars parked at the famous site mentioned in almost all travel guides, just drive ahead. Munnar's got many such nameless viewpoints at every turn on the road for you to see on your 3-day trip. They are equally beautiful, so don't just fall into this tourist trap .

Best Places to Stay around Chinnakanal

Finally, it's time to check in to your hotel and rest. You can choose from Chinnakanal’s vast range of accommodations.

Whether it’s a luxurious resort or a quaint homestay, you’re sure to find a perfect match for a quick rest and refresh. These are my top picks in this area.

🥇 Sterling Munnar

☑️Best Location ☑️Family-friendly ☑️Sustainable

munnar places to visit in one day with family

It's my top pick mainly because of its location. It's located opposite the Tata tea estate. Besides it has a beautiful garden, children's park, daily activities planned for families in the morning, magic shows, and Karaoke nights in the evening.

You can get in with a camera in your hand and explore the garden and the views freely. The watchtower within the resort's premises also gives a spectacular view. You can see the Ayyankere Dam from here.

*Unfortunately, the price of this hotel has hiked since our last stay(possibly due to the location factor). At roughly Rs.7000 might not be the ideal mid-budget hotel for many.

🥈 Elephant Passage Resort

☑️5-star luxury ☑️Jacuzzi ☑️Infinity Pool

Just slightly higher than the current rates of Sterling Munnar, you can book a stay in this 5-star luxury resort. With breathtaking views, a jacuzzi room and an infinity pool, it is one of the best resorts in Munnar.

However, it is located in Anachal closer to Pothmedu , and further away from Kolukkumalai which we plan to visit next.

Check out other options and get best prices below.

🥉 The Sienna Village

☑️Great Location ☑️Affordable Luxury

Much cheaper than the other two and is located close to Sterling Munnar. This location is perfect as it is close to the highlights of day 2.

Fort Munnar is also a good option in this area. The tariff is similar to Sterling, but its restaurant is much cheaper.

Day 2 – In and around Chinnakanal

Women at work in the tea garden plucking tea at Kolukkumalai

While most guides would point you to a tea factory in Lockhart or Kanan Devan Hills, I've got something different in mind: Suryanelli Tea Estate in Kolukkumalai . Not only is it among the highest tea estates in the world , but it's also home to one of the oldest tea factories.

🌟 And hey, you might hear about catching the sunrise here, but I'll not hype about it. From my experience, Munnar mornings are typically overcast, so it's unlikely to catch the sunrise!

So, enjoy a good night's sleep to replenish your body from the long journey yesterday.

Start off for Kolukkumalai

Have an early breakfast and try to start off by 9 am though. Breakfast should be light! Soon you'll know why. 😉

Kolukkumalai is located in Tamil Nadu’s Theni district, right at the border of Kerala's Idukki. Even though it's technically in Tamil Nadu, Munnar is the best gateway to this hidden treasure.

You need to park your car and hire a jeep from the Suryanelli tea estate gate. From there, brace yourself for 9 kilometers of pure, adrenaline-pumping off-roading.

Kolukkumalai's tea estate sprouted back in 1920. Hovering around 8000ft, this historic site offers captivating views of the valley.

You can also see Kodaikanal from here!

The Jeep Ride through Suryanelli Tea Estate

Jeep parked inside the lush tea garden at a very high altitude

An hour of bumpy, thrilling jeep action costs you around Rs.2000 for a group of four. It's totally worth it.

They'll pause at waterfalls, a watchtower, and a viewpoint – and trust me, each stop is a camera moment. We needed more than an hour to let the joy sink in, and they didn't do anything extra for that.

Suryanelli Tea Factory Tour

Tea factory of Suryanelli Tea Estate at Kolukkumalai

Here’s where you get up close with the art of tea-making at the Suryanelli Tea Factory.

See the factory machinery chug along and workers in their element, followed by some tea tasting. Pro-tip: grab some orange pekoe tea; it’s a steal here.

🎟️Entry fee to the tea factory : Rs. 100/-

Neela Kurinji Hike

Three people trekking in the misty forests

Back in November 2018, I was hunting for the Neela Kurinji blossom here, but they were past their prime. Nonetheless, other hill-flowers kept the trek lively. It's a year-round treat, and a great place of camping.

2 PM: Refuel in Chinnakanal

Chinnakanal is not a bustling city like Munnar. On your way back you will find a couple of small-scale no-frills restaurants serving hot and tasty meals. You can have lunch there or return to your hotel for lunch.

4 PM: Anayirankal Elephant Abode Boating Center

Sparkling lake reflecting the clear blue November sky of Munnar

A vast reservoir from the 1960s, Anayirankal (aka. Anayirangal) Dam sparkles at the backdrop of the lofty mountains. In Malayalam (Kerala's native language), it literally means “where elephants come”.

The clear blue lake with beautified lakefront is one of my favorite places in Munnar. It's way less crowded than the famous Mattupetty dam and I love it for that.

Bright magenta blossoms in the tree with a large mountain peak in the background at Munnar

It’s about 7km from Chinnakanal and a bit further from Munnar town. The rates? Adults pay Rs. 20, kids for Rs. 10, and if you drive, parking is Rs. 30.

The Speed Boat ride for a group of 5 runs at Rs. 750. For a more leisurely cruise, the Pontoon Boat fits 20 and costs Rs. 1600 for half an hour. Keep your eye out for the deer and elephants who come to the lake to quench their thirst.

Cruise Back to Munnar Town

Munnar's winding roads and scenic landscapes are not just about the destinations they lead to; the journey itself is equally enchanting.

As you drive back to the heart of Munnar, the transition is palpable. The quiet trails of the tea gardens gradually make way for the lively hum of the city.

Do you really need to shift hotels?

You might not. The hotels in Munnar are usually less luxurious and more expensive than in Chinnakanal. But it's important to reach Eravikulam National Park as early as possible the next day. So, it will be ideal, (though not compulsory) to shift to a closer location, that is in Munnar town.

Best Places to Stay in Munnar

After a day's excursion, having a comfortable place to crash is crucial. Munnar offers a range of stay options to cater to varying preferences and budgets.

While most luxury resorts away from the town, here you can get no-frills hotels with great amenities.

I recommend staying closer to the market.

🥇 Isaacs Residency

☑️ Luxury Stay☑️Great Location

This is located near the city center, close to Hydel Park. With a hot tub, spa, and spacious mountain-view rooms, this is one of the best places to stay near the city center. It is 16 km from Eravikulam National Park, so you can drive there in 30 minutes.

🥈 Abad Copper Castle

☑️ Affordable Luxury☑️Great Views

This popular Spa resort is located 16 km from Eravikulam National Park and 2km from the city center. It has great amenities and is also much cheaper than Issac Residency

🥉 Rheinberg Town Haus

☑️Pocket-friendly ☑️Good Location

Located 250m from Munnar bus station, it's a convenient place for those who have a bus to catch for departure. It's just 5km from Eravikulam National Park, so a great location for a neat budget hotel.

Check out other options and get the best prices below.

Shopping and Dining in Munnar Market

If you're someone who loves to take back a piece of every place you visit, Munnar's market won't disappoint.

  • Spices : Think cardamom, cloves, and more. Authentic and aromatic.
  • Handmade Chocolates : A sweet souvenir, literally!
  • Tea and Coffee : Munnar's signature. Best enjoyed with memories of the trip.
  • Al-Buhari : Known for its scrumptious array of dishes. Perfect to satiate those post-shopping hunger pangs.
  • Rapsy’s Restaurant : If you're in the mood for some comforting Indian-style Chinese or a hearty Kerala meal, this is the spot.

One of the oldest tea factories at Kolukkumalai near Munnar

Day 3 – The Quintessential Munnar Sightseeing

Today we will see the main attractions of Munnar that everyone seems to talk about. Starting with Eravikulam National Park, we move on to Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, and other places. Throughout our road trip, we will see a lot of tea plantations and stop to take pictures.

We will also skip some of the popular tourist places of Munnar like Carmelagiri Elephant Camp and Top Station. I will tell you why, later.

Explore Eravikulam National Park

Monsoon waterfall in the forest of Eravikulam National Park in Munnar itinerary

Eravikulam National Park, a sanctuary for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr , is a major highlight when visiting Munnar. It's situated about 15 km from the town of Munnar, and it always has a long queue for parking as well as entry tickets.

Getting inside the park requires a ride on the safari bus. Given that the average wait time for the bus is around an hour, I'd advise getting there early.

As you're whisked away inside, you'll catch glimpses of cascading waterfalls from your seat.

Eravikulam is unique, having both eco-sensitive zones and specific tourist zones. These designated areas ensure both wildlife protection and sustainable tourism. The jungle safari is also unique. The bus actually drops you at the safe zone and leaves. From here you can explore the place on foot and seek the elusive Tahrs.

A close-up short of Nilgiri Tahr - a special type of goat found in the Nilgiri region of India

Explore Lakkham Falls (Optional)

If the idea of trekking piques your interest, the park offers a guided 1-hour trek to Lakkham Falls. But if you prefer a drive, then you can take a detour outside the park right to the base of the falls.

Nestled within the forest, it's an idyllic spot for those wanting to take a dip. The best time to visit? During or just after the monsoon. However, by summer and winter, the flow diminishes, making it less appealing.

Kanan Devan Tea Estate

Tea plantations at Kanan Devan hills

Eravikulam is located in the Kanan Devan Hills – an ecological hotspot. But outside that you have the Kanan Devan Tea garden and tea museum. You will not have the time to visit the museum. However, you can still see the tea garden and try spotting the Anaimudi peak. It's the highest mountain peak in Kerala.

2 PM Lunch at Munnar Town

With the morning's adventure behind you, head back to Munnar town for some grub. Whether it's a local delicacy or a familiar dish, there's something for everyone here.

Drive to Kundala Lake via Mattupetty Dam

Two boats sailing in the bright blue Kundala lake as seen from between the branches of a distance tree in Munnar

Kundala and Mattupetty dams are both significant in their own right. While Mattupetty Dam is a favorite among tourists, buzzing with activities like boating, street food, and shopping, Kundala Dam provides a more serene experience.

If you're someone like me who prefers the road less traveled, Kundala Lake might just be your spot.

Stop at Echo Point on Your Way Back

Overcast sky looming on the Matupetty lake at Echo Point in Munnar, Kerala

Just a stone's throw away from Mattupetty (around 15km from Munnar), Echo Point is exactly what it sounds like. It's one of those fun spots where you can shout out and hear your voice reverberate back. It's especially a hit among kids, so if you're traveling with family, this is a must-visit.

Dinner at Munnar

Wrap up your day with a delightful dinner back in Munnar town. Whether you crave traditional Kerala dishes or something more pan-Indian, the town caters to all palates. And hey, if you're still in the mood for some local shopping, the night markets are worth exploring.

Day 4 of Munnar Itinerary – Bidding Adieu

Bunglows in the tea estate of Munnar

As the sun rises on your last day in Munnar, there's a mix of eagerness and nostalgia. The trip is coming to an end soon, so let's make the best out of it.

Explore the Marayoor Sandalwood Forest and Ancient Dolmens

Marayoor, approximately 42 kilometers from Munnar town, stands distinct due to its natural sandalwood forests. To reach the forest, expect a drive of roughly an hour.

The allure of Marayoor isn't just limited to its fragrant trees. Scattered across the forest are mysterious structures known as dolmens. These megalithic tombs, often associated with prehistoric burial practices, offer a glimpse into the region's ancient past.

Wandering amid these historical markers, you'll be enveloped in the forest's tranquility and history. Allocate 1-2 hours here; the ambiance and the historical intrigue warrant it.

If you're setting a course for Bangalore by car, Marayoor Forest is conveniently located on your way back. You shouldn't waste any more time and head back to Bangalore.

But if you are heading to Kochi from here or have a late-night bus to Bangalore, there's a bit more that you can squeeze in.

Kanthalloor Waterfalls (Optional)

Majestic waterfalls anda man standing underneath

If you're feeling a bit adventurous you can drive to the Kanthalloor Waterfalls, 13 km from Marayoor. It requires a short downhill trek in scenic forests.

Besides the lovely waterfall, Kanthalloor village is famous for orchard of apples and oranges. Remember this will take another hour or more, so you can skip this and head to Munnar town if you don't have that time.

Visit Attukal Waterfalls

A tall sharp plunge waterfall at the deeply forested hills

Located only 9 km from Munnar's city center, Attukal Waterfalls is a sight to behold. After your Marayoor Trip, if you have enough time, you can drive to this spot.

Cascading waters set against lush greenery ensure your camera gets its due, and your spirits get a little lift.

Stop by CSI Christ Church

Cars parked infront of CSI church in Munnar

On your journey back to Munnar town, make a quick stop at the CSI Christ Church. Rooted in history and standing testament to time, this church, built in 1910, has a Gothic aura. The stained-glass windows and the serene ambiance inside allow a moment of introspection before you continue your journey.

Visit the Rose Garden

Beautiful flower garden in Munnar

Before the final goodbye, make your way to Munnar's Rose Garden. The array of flowers, not just roses, paints a kaleidoscope of colors, making it a sensory delight. It's a gentle reminder of the beauty Munnar has offered over the past few days.

Depart from Munnar

Seasonal waterfalls in the hills of Munnar

While the aroma of tea gardens still linger, it's time to set forth. Whether you're driving down the winding roads to Bangalore, catching a bus, or heading towards Kochi, the memories of Munnar will accompany you, urging a return someday. Safe travels!

Some Munnar Highlights I Skipped in this trip.

Munnar is a treasure trove of experiences, waiting to be explored at every corner. While optimizing the trip plan so that you could see the best in 3 or 4 days, I intentionally skipped some major tourist places in Munnar. Here's a list of those attractions, with a bit of my take on each.

Boating in Mattupetty Dam

Matupetty lake reflecting the overcast sky as the evening approaches

Mattupetty Dam is often buzzing with tourists eager to sail its waters. But if you're like me and prefer a quieter ambiance for boating, Anayirangal is where you'd want to be. Given the limited time in a 4-day trip and the crowd in the ticket-queue, I recommend skipping the Mattupetty boating experience.

Boating at Kundala Lake 👍

A serene alternative to the bustling Mattupetty is Kundala Lake. If you couldn't boat in Anayirangal lake, you can kayak here. The scenery here is spectacular.

Elephant Riding at Carmelagiri Park 👎

Personally, I prefer observing elephants in their natural habitat rather than in a park. The thrill of spotting them in the wild during Anayirangal boat rides or on forest drives is unparalleled. Therefore, I haven't included this in my top picks.

However, you may enjoy bathing the elephants which usually costs about Rs. 2000 for one hour.

You can also book an offbeat excursion to Anakulum Elephant village to see wild elephants in their natural habitat. Besides that, the tour also includes hike to Anakulam waterfall and stops at smaller waterfalls and tea estates on the way.

Tea Museum at Kanan Devan Hills 👍

The Kanan Devan Hills tea garden, with its serene landscape, offers a reprieve from the crowd at Munnar Tea Museum or even Lockhart Tea Garden. However, if you've experienced Kolukkumalai, and toured the highest and oldest tea factory in India, then most other places pale in comparison.

Munnar Top Station 👎

Tea stalls and eateries at Top Station in Munnar

Top Station holds historical significance as it used to be the highest railway station in the valley long ago. Now the railway station doesn't exist but it's a famous tourist spot in Munnar which is said to offer amazing panoramic views.

However, the heavy traffic coupled with endless queues can dampen the experience. My visit in November left me underwhelmed, as the view wasn't clear. Didn't help that it started to rain a bit as soon as we reached the Top station.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary 👍

While I haven't personally set foot here, the tales I've heard paint a vibrant picture of biodiversity and pristine nature. Located roughly 60 km from Munnar, it offers trekking, wildlife watching, and an opportunity to experience the region's flora and fauna. Tariffs vary based on activities, but typically, entry fees start at INR 90 for adults.

You can book a guided day trip to Eravikulam National Park and Chinnar Wildlife sanctuary in this tour by Munnar Info. I haven't experienced this first-hand, but the itinerary looks promising and reasonably priced for someone without a car in Munnar.

Idukki Dam 👍

If Marayoor doesn't fit into your plans, consider driving to the architectural marvel that is Idukki Dam. Standing tall at 169 meters, it's one of the highest arch dams in Asia. Approximately 65 km from Munnar, it's an excellent spot for picnics and boasts of panoramic vistas.

Culinary Delights in Munnar

A vegetarian food palate called Kerala Sadya which has rice, pickle, papad, vegetables, banana, Kerala-special banana chips and red chutney

Munnar, with its rich cultural tapestry, extends its wealth to the culinary arena. While the verdant slopes of Munnar are known for their teas, the kitchens in this region are brimming with flavors that beckon the gastronome in every traveler.

It's also a great place for vegetarians and vegans. Puttu with Kadala curry, appam with vegetable stew and idiyappam with coconut milk are some of the most famous vegan dishes in Munnar. Kerala sadya , the full platter of rice, vegetables, curry, payasam and fruits served in banana leaf is a must-have when in Munnar.

In essence, Munnar's culinary landscape is a testament to Kerala's age-old traditions and rich flavors. Whether you're a vegetarian, vegan, or a meat-lover, the town promises a gustatory journey that lingers long after the trip ends.

Two monkeys grooming each other in the trees at Munnar

If you have read this far, you must have got your Munnar itinerary sorted by now. I want Munnar travel guide to be a comprehensive resource for your trip planning. So, here are a few more questions about the trip planning answered for you.

But before that, bookmark the best travel sites for Munnar, and India in general.

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What is the best time to visit Munnar?

The ideal time to visit Munnar is between October and January. The heavy rain subsides in October leaving behind light showers and pleasantly cool weather. While the monsoon, from June to August, offers sensational views of hills studded with seasonal waterfalls it may bring intermittent heavy showers. Avoid the peak summer months, as it can get quite hot.

How about a 3-Day Munnar itinerary?

A Munnar itinerary for 3 days is the same as following my 4-day trip plan from Day 1 to Day 3. Since you need to depart on day 3 itself, depending on when you plan to leave, you can start right after your trip to Eravikulam, or after visiting the Kundala dam and Echo Point at Mattupetty.

Have an even shorter holiday? You can visit Munnar in 2 days but it's not ideal . You should then confine yourself to the places in and around Munnar town. Visit the tea gardens, tea museum, Kundala Dam and Echo point on the first day. On the second day explore Eravikulam National Park and Attukal Waterfalls before you depart.

If you only have one day in Munnar, drive to the Kanan Devan Hills and enjoy the lovely views on your way. If interested, visit the tea museum before you drive to Mattupetty Dam which is the closest. You can stop at small waterfalls and abundant viewpoints on your way.

If time permits you can also visit the rose garden or hydel blossom park. Don't trust absurd guides on internet which say you can explore Rajamalai (Eravikulam National Park), Attukad falls, Kundala dam all in one day. Book this one-day sightseeing tour to best optimise your schedule.

How to pack for Munnar?

Munnar has a pleasant temperate climate throughout the year. For people living in cooler regions, the bright sunny days of Munnar can feel quite hot. So just pack in comfortable clothes and a pair of good walking shoes.

No need to pack woolens in winter. Just a light jacket will be enough. Don't forget to pack rain-jackets or umbrella to account for light showers all-year-round.

Hope this post helps you in Munnar trip planning. I have tried to include all important information. However, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out.

What's Next?

Munnar and Alleppey are the two unmissable places in your Kerala itinerary . So, don't forget to check out everything that you can experience in just one or two days in Alleppey here . From Munnar, you can drive to Thekkady for an exhilarating experience in the Periyar National Park.

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Wow, what an amazing and informative post! I really know nothing about this area, but thanks to you, now I feel like I do!

Some great tips here! I’m off to India in April and will definitely be saving this for later

Thanks Emma! That’s great to know that you are headed to India. Do keep Kerala in your itinerary

Munnar looks beautiful. There’s something about those rolling hills and tea plantations that takes you back to a different age. Although I would like to see it now, post-colonialism etc! Thanks for this comprehensive guide, I will bookmark for later use.

Thanks a lot Hannah. The rampant tea plantation by colonisers had a damaging effect on the ecosystem of western ghats. But they look gorgeous. Now there have been measures taken to protect eco-sensitive zones from commercialisation.

I’m not familiar with Munnar so found this post so educational. All of your recommendations are so beautiful and your itinerary is perfect!

Munnar is our favorite hill station in the whole of India! I love those carpeted tea fields, the tea museum and the scenice beauty. The waterfalls add to the beauty of this place. I must make another visit to Munnar to tick off all the places worth visiting 🙂

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Explore Munnar On a Budget: 5 Insider Tips Revealed

Get the most out of munnar with these 5 budget-friendly tricks.

Munnar, a charming hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India is famous for its tea plantations which are so lush and misty mountains characterized by tranquil surroundings. Although Munnar is often seen as an upscale destination, there are also several budget-friendly experiences that can be explored without breaking the bank while enjoying the natural beauty of this place. From hiking or visiting tea estates to eating local food, there many ways to enjoy Munnar on a shoestring budget. Here are five insider tips to help you get the most out of your Munnar exploration with limited funds.

1.Unveil Munnar's Natural Landscapes

Among them include magnificent tea gardens filled with greenery and cascading waterfalls shrouded in mists and fog. One of the best ways to explore such natural beauty on a cheaper budget is through embarking on scenic hikes and nature walks.

Popular spots like the Tea Museum will take you through how it all began and how tea has been grown here from time immemorial. You can then progress into those neighbouring hills following treks such as Lakkom Waterfalls Trek or Chokramudi Peak Trek which gives splendid views of these surrounding valleys together with forests.

2.Go Tea Planting & Learn about Tea Making process

You cannot leave Munnar without seeing its famous sprawling tea plantation blanketing the hillsides like green carpets. Many farms offer guided tours where you can learn about plucking leaves from bush for making tea right up till when it gets packed for sale.

One place that offers cheap tour services is Lockhart Tea Museum and Factory. Here one can witness tea processing itself and taste different kinds of teas as well including (black/green) teas. Moreover, without any additional cost one can visit these fields early morning or late afternoon in order to get great photos while they view their beautiful scenery.

3.Enjoy Cheaper Outdoors Activities

For the outdoor enthusiasts who love to spend time in nature, Munnar is a perfect place with affordable things to do. Take advantage of free or low-cost activities such as bird watching at Thattekad Bird Sanctuary or picnicking at Mattupetty Dam.

Consider visiting Eravikulam National Park, home of Nilgiri Tahr (an endangered species) and providing different plant types and animals. For an affordable entrance fee you can spot some wildlife as well as take scenic walks through their thick forests.

4.Experience Local Food At Affordable Eateries

A visit to the culinary scene in Munnar is one that should be done by any budget traveller because it contains cheap local dishes. Some popular local eateries and also street foods can be found where you can taste genuine Kerala cuisine without being broke.

Such dishes like appam with stew, puttu together with kadala curry or Kerala style biryani are some examples and their prices are cheaply available. Finally after an extensive day of touring do not miss having a hot cup of chai or even filter coffee which will refresh your mind instantly.

5.Go for Economical Places to Stay

There are numerous options for budget-friendly accommodations in Munnar including homestays, guesthouses and budget hotels which suit economical travelers' demands. Try staying in centrally located guesthouses or homestays offering clean rooms with basic amenities at reasonable rates.

Several homestays and guesthouses in Munnar also have package deals that include accommodations, meals as well as transport to interesting destinations at reduced prices. You will enjoy your stay in Munnar if you choose cheap places to sleep; this way you can use the rest of your money on things that will create a memorable experience.

In conclusion, travelling to Munnar on a budget is completely possible with some forethought and inside knowledge. Getting these funds friendly tips, one can be able to have a taste of the true picture of nature of Munnar, learn about tea making process, indulge in local cuisine and get good accommodation without overspending. Therefore, it is time to pack up your bags and put on those hiking boots for an adventurous but yet a budget friendly trip to this mesmerizing hill station in Kerala.

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Day 1: most popular attractions, day 2: southwest side of town, mattupetty dam.

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The Blossom Hydel Park

Kundala dam, pothamedu view point, eravikulam national park, where to eat, blackberry hills munnar resort's hornbill restaurant, alibaba & 41 dishes - munnar, al buhari restaurant, purohit restaurant.

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Wonder valley adventure and amusement park, macofa chocolates (manna chocolate factory), punarjani traditional village, the underground charcoal grill, misty mountain resort, salkara hotel.

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What's the weather like in munnar.

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Munnar for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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  • Munnar to Coimbatore drive
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  • Munnar to Kalpetta drive
  • Munnar to Alappuzha drive
  • Munnar to Agra drive
  • Munnar to Kanyakumari drive
  • Munnar to Rameswaram drive
  • Munnar to Pune drive
  • Munnar to Udaipur drive
  • Munnar to Mahabalipuram drive
  • Munnar to Kathmandu drive
  • Munnar to Kolkata (Calcutta) drive
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  • Munnar to Panjim drive
  • Munnar to Thrissur drive
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  • Chinnakanal
  • Kanthalloor
  • Blathykavala
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  • Ramakkalmedu
  • Chinnamanur
  • Kothamangalam
  • Muvattupuzha

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Shimla To Munnar, 8 Best Places In India For Summer Holidays

Curated By : Lifestyle Desk

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Last Updated: May 06, 2024, 19:32 IST

Chennai, India

Shimla is one of the best hill stations to travel to in summer.

Shimla is one of the best hill stations to travel to in summer.

Gangtok, the capital of the state of Sikkim, is known for its peaceful environment and Buddhist monasteries.

As soon as the summer season arrives, many people start planning to go on a trip with their family. Are you wondering where to go this year? There is a dearth of tourist places in India. Today, let’s take a look at the popular tourist spots that are perfect for enjoying this summer vacation with your family and protecting yourself from the sun.

1. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh: Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, Shimla is one of the best hill stations. It is an ideal place to spend summer vacations with family due to its eye-catching scenery, English-style architecture and cool climate. Areas like Kufri and Mashobra are also worth sightseeing.

2. Manali, Himachal Pradesh: With snow-capped mountains, lush green valleys, and crystal-clear streams, Manali has many places to visit. You can also take part in adventure trips like paragliding, rafting and trekking with your family. Apart from that, it also has ancient temples and hot springs.

3. Gangtok, Sikkim: Gangtok, the capital of the state of Sikkim, is known for its peaceful environment and Buddhist monasteries. Somko Lake, Rumtek Monastery, and the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology are ideal places to visit with family.

4. Ooty, Tamil Nadu, is a world-renowned hill station located in the Nilgiris. Here one can explore the botanical garden, the Nilgiris mountain railway, the eye-catching Ooty Lake, and the Doddabetta mountain peak.

5. Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu: Located in the Western Ghats, Kodaikanal has beautiful lakes, lush forests, snow-covered ravines, Guna Cave, etc. You can go trekking to Pillar Rock, Gohar Walk, etc. Apart from that, you can also visit the Kurinji Andavar temple here.

6. Munnar, Kerala: Munnar is known for its tea plantations, lush green hills and abundant wildlife. Here you can enjoy a tea museum, a boat ride and Eravikulam National Zoo with your family.

7. Nanital, Uttarakhand: Nestled amidst eye-catching hills and beautiful lakes, Nanital is a great place for a family outing. Boating in Naina Lake, Naina Devi Temple, and Jim Corbett House are some of the places to visit here.

8. Ladakh: Mind-blowing landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, and many adventures are the main attractions of Ladakh. It is located at the top of the Himalayas. One can visit Pangong Lake, and Nubra Valley, and enjoy camel rides and rafting on the Zanskar River.

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57 Mother's Day activities that celebrate Mom

There are a lot of holidays throughout the year, but there's only one Mother's Day.

Landing on Sunday, May 12 this year, don't forget to let that all-important woman in your life know just how much she means to you and how thankful you are for all she does.

From lending an ear when you need someone to listen to doling out that one-of-a-kind mom advice, it’s Mom that seems to always know just the right thing to say and do.

To celebrate her in style, we've gathered a list of Mother’s Day activities to do with your mom, stepmom, grandmother , aunt, wife, daughter , friend or anyone else you’re honoring this year.

To help inspire your plans browse this collection of ideas to find the right activity to make her feel like the queen she truly is.

Among them you find fun suggestions like creating a time capsule filled with happy memories, making matching t-shirts, tracing the family tree or taking her out to eat so she can kick back and simply enjoy the day.

Looking for something for the whole family? No problem. In the list below you'll find activities for the kids as well as ideas for extended family and friends.

Pick one of these suggestions or use one to inspire your own Mother's Day celebration. Either way, what likely matters most to the special woman in your life is time with you, and there's no better gift than that.

Plant a tree

Pregnant mother and son planting a tree outside.

For Mother's Day, consider planting a tree either with, or in honor of, the special mom in your life. Visit a nursery or garden center, choose a sapling, then plant it. If you're so inclined, you can plant trees for each of the children, give your new transplant a name or whatever strikes your fancy. When you're done, you'll get to watch it grow through the years. If it sounds like a metaphor for family and raising kids, it is, making it the perfect tribute.

Clean the house

Even if your mom likes cleaning, she's bound to love an offer to take a break. Donate a day to do a deep clean of a room, closet or the whole house. If it's a big job, enlist the help of other family members, or hire a service to help take care of business. Because while some folks don't mind doing the work themselves, plenty of others would appreciate someone else doing all the heavy-lifting.

Flower-arranging

It's Mother's Day so, naturally, you're probably thinking of giving her a bouquet of flowers in honor of the occasion. Instead of springing for a premade arrangement, grab various blooms and greens from the local market and spend the afternoon arranging them into custom bouquets. You'll not only make memories, but you'll each have a pretty keepsake of the activity.

Attend an art exhibition

Whether it's a gallery opening, museum exhibit, sculpture garden or local show, use Mother's Day as an opportunity to infuse a bit of culture into your lives. Depending on where you go, you just might come home with a new masterpiece to hang that'll remind you of the experience for years to come.

Take a bike ride

Happy mountain bike family,  outdoors have fun together on a summer afternoon sunset, cycling girls activity

When was the last time you went on a bike ride with your mom or other special woman in your life? If it's been awhile, consider putting on the helmets and going for a spin. Choose a fun destination and head out, or, better yet, book a local bike tour and explore new sights.

Go on a picnic

Choose a sunny or seaside spot, pack a checkered tablecloth and take your mom (and the whole family) for a picnic in honor of Mother's Day. Or stay close to home and host lunch alfresco in the backyard. Invite friends and relatives to stop by or keep it simple with just you and Mom. Either way, don't forget the potato salad and rosé.

It's always nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of the daily grind. If both you and Mom could use a bit of a break, take time out to either take a local yoga class or freestyle at home with YouTube yoga. Elevate the experience by adding quiet music, scented candles and a special luncheon after.

Brunch in bed (or anywhere else)

Delicious breakfast on a light table.

We all know Mom will be up and awake long before anyone else, which certainly can make breakfast in bed a bit of a challenge. Why not make it brunch in bed instead? At this point in the day, she’ll have all her chores done (not that she should be doing them on Mother’s Day anyway), so she’ll have plenty of time to indulge in a leisurely meal of her choice. If going out is more her speed, make reservations at her favorite restaurant.

Attend a concert

Whether your mom loves Joan Jett or Mozart, plan a musical outing. Pick up tickets to see her favorite band or attend a local concert or performance together. When you're done, create a playlist of all the tunes you listened to to ensure that the memory of your shared experience is preserved forever.

Volunteer together

Mother and daughter volunteer to serve hungry food bank clients

Spend quality time with your mom or other special person this Mother's Day by volunteering or donating your time to a worthy cause. Whether you volunteer at a food bank, animal shelter, make care packages for the military at home or other activity, you'll enjoy time together and bond over doing something meaningful for someone else.

Take a class

Does your mom like to hike, box, or make pasta from scratch? Whatever her preferred pastime, consider signing up to do a class together. It can be in-person, or, if you live miles apart, you can both join online instead. It doesn't have to be a shared interest —your agreed-upon class can be doing completely new, like learning a language, painting or photography.

Visit friends or relatives

Is there a close friend or relative you haven't seen in a while? Use Mother's Day as an excuse to arrange a drop-by or meetup. After all, there's never a bad time to get together with loved ones. Even if it's just a virtual date, talk to attendees ahead of time, then coordinate a plan for your long-overdue catch-up.

Get a tarot or astrology reading

Curious to know what the stars have planned for you or your mom? Whether you're a skeptic or believer, booking a reading with an astrologer or tarot-card reader is a fun way to spend time together. And, who knows, you just might be surprised by what you learn.

Prepare a special dessert

Woman decorating chocolate sponge cake

Whether she loves ice cream or apple pie, make your mom a special dessert in honor of Mother’s Day. Tackle a tough one like Baked Alaska or a chocolate soufflé. Not a cook? Not to worry, she’ll be just as happy if you take her out for ice cream.

Host a scavenger hunt

If Mom has an adventurous spirit, plan a scavenger hunt. Print out a treasure map or clues for her to find. Have the kids or the whole family join in on the game. Hide trinkets, gifts or make it a competition to see who can find a list of household items first, and have prizes on hand for the winner.

Make plans for next Mother's Day

Whether you're spending this Mother's Day together or are separated by miles this year, there's no time like the present to make plans for the next Mother's Day. Start planning now for a special bucket list trip or book a reservation for that restaurant she's been wanting to try.

Start a new tradition

Whether it's watching a favorite movie or making a beloved family recipe, establish an annual Mother's Day tradition. Invite everyone to participate or offer suggestions on what to do. Then, carry it out each and every year. It'll be something to look forward to and help create lasting memories.

Try a new hobby

mom and daughter knitting

Whether it’s knitting, rock climbing or starting a family book club, Mother’s Day is a great time to try a new hobby together. Whatever the skill or endeavor, it’s better attempted as a team of two (or more) than alone. Even if you end up knitting a sock instead of a scarf, the memories you make will be worth it.

Make custom Mother's Day t-shirts

Show her that you are totally Team Mom by making a special t-shirt to wear in honor of Mother's Day. Surprise her and have the family all wear matching t's with her photograph or a funny saying written on them. Or, include her in on the fun. Make tie-dye t-shirts together or other commemorative shirt that'll be a treasured keepsake after the holiday is over.

Create a time capsule

Preserve the moment forever by creating a time capsule in honor of Mother's Day. Add sentimental items, handwritten letters, photos, craft projects or anything else you can think of to document this time in your life and, of course, your mom's.

Make a gratitude jar

You can always just tell your mom all the things you're thankful for, but putting them down on paper means that she'll have them forever. Write or print off all the reasons you appreciate your mom or other special lady in your life. Fold them up and tuck them into a jar or any other container you see fit. Have her read them all in one shot or spread it out over days or weeks.

mother and daughter flying at kite at beach

Since Mother's Day falls in May, head outdoors and go old-school by flying a kite. If it's been awhile, you may have forgotten what a fun activity it is. Better yet, it's something everyone in the family can participate in.

Host a movie marathon

Get a list of your mom's favorite movies and settle in for a film festival that pays homage to whatever genre she loves best. Whether it's a line-up of thrillers, rom coms, weepers or comedies, she's bound to love a day (or evening) rewatching old movies. Don't forget the popcorn and Junior Mints.

Plan a getaway

Level up your Mother's Day plans this year by taking your mom someplace special. While a day trip is always fun, an overnight or two is even better. Pamper her at a fancy hotel, plan a family camping trip or go all out and book a cruise. Given that she works so hard every day of the year, a vacation might be just the gift she's been waiting for.

Indulge in afternoon tea

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Head to your local tea parlor or serve scones, finger sandwiches, tiny treats and tea right at home. Or if you want to include something hot in your spread, take a note from the Scottish and opt for high tea instead.

Treat her to a spa day

When's the last time your mom enjoyed some quality R & R? Exactly. Sign her up for the full spa treatment or pick something that targets a specific need, like a pedicure or deep tissue massage. Treat yourself to a treatment, so you can be there to watch her stress melt away.

Go to the zoo or aquarium

If your mom is an animal-lover, plan an outing at the zoo, local aquarium or nature preserve. In fact, make an entire day of it. Find other local landmarks nearby or a restaurant to enjoy a meal together. Better yet, pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the day.

Go shopping

Enjoy the day browsing through her favorite stores and offer to pay for that one-of-a-kind item she falls in love with (if you're able to, of course). Throw in lunch or dinner and, voila, you’ve just planned the perfect day.

Cook something together

Pick up the ingredients necessary for a joint food venture, then spend the day working on it together. Homemade pesto? Chocolate chip cookies? Jars of blueberry jam? Whatever you settle on, make enough for both of you to bring some home and share with the rest of the family.

Visit a botanical garden

Orchid or Moth Orchid flower.

Find serenity among the blooms by taking your mom to a botanical garden or nature conservancy. Just about every state in the U.S. has one (or more) and it's a lovely way to spend time together, especially if she's a gardener.

Offer to do a chore

One of the best things you can do for your mom on Mother’s Day is to do something she doesn’t want to do. Because there’s no greater gift than your time, which, if we’re being honest right now, is the one thing she probably wishes she had more of.

Go on a nature walk

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Whether it's a stroll or meander, get outside and enjoy a day doing something in the great outdoors. It doesn't have to be high-octane. In fact, just sitting in the backyard or a local park and listening to the sound of the birds is a peaceful way to enjoy the day. If she's an adventurer, pack a picnic and take a hike.

Plan a surprise

Surprises are sweet. And while not everyone is a fan, your mom certainly won’t mind if you show up with tickets to see her favorite sport, Broadway show or an unexpected visit from a long-distance loved one.

Trace your family tree

Cheerful three generation family. Grandmother, mother, and daughter.

It's never been easier to learn about past relatives and family members. Discover where you came from on a genealogy site or simply by looking at old photos, and asking her to share stories about her parents, siblings and other important people in her life.

Go to a flea market or farmers market

Depending on your mom’s preference, take her to a flea or farmer’s market, antiques show or art festival. Do your homework ahead of time to find out what events are being held on Mother’s Day weekend, then plan your shopping date.

Sing karaoke

Family singing karaoke laughing and enjoying all together in the living room of his house.

Belt out show tunes, Taylor Swift, Guns 'N Roses or any other music your mom loves by planning a karaoke date. Take her to a club or rent a machine and invite the family to come along so everyone can get in on the act. Taking video of this momentous occasion is mandatory.

Redecorate a room

Is she tired of looking at the same-old, same-old? Help your mom spruce up her least favorite space. Take her shopping for new throw pillows, paint for the bathroom or, if the budget is tight, rearrange the furniture for a fresh new perspective that doesn’t cost a dime.

Make a cookbook

Track down your family's most treasured recipes and put them all in one place.

Recipes are how families pass on traditions. Don't let yours get lost in the shuffle of life. Spend the day learning about your family's special meals. When you're through, preserve them all in a cookbook either through an online service or simply make one of your own.

Play trivia

Get to know the person behind the parent by asking your mom trivia questions about her childhood, life, interests and just about everything else. Follow it up with a game of regular trivia questions and answers on everything from movies to music and get the whole family in on the fun.

Visit a winery or take a food tour

If Mom loves sipping vino, find a local winery and go for a tasting or the whole afternoon. Otherwise, search around for a local food tour. Many larger cities and vacation destinations offer them. Who knows? You just might discover something new about your local cuisine.

Pot flowers or garden

Plant some flowers this Mother's Day, then watch them bloom in all the years to follow.

Instead of buying Mom a bouquet or having flowers delivered, head over to the garden center and let her pick out some blooms of her choice. Grab some pots, soil, gardening gloves and anything else you might need, then pot or plant them together.

Make a signature Mother's Day cocktail

Make her favorite drink mom-tastic by customizing it just for her. After all, who deserves a signature cocktail or mocktail more than your mother? Whether it's a fresh lavender spritzer or classic margarita , show your Mother's Day spirit (pun intended) with a drink all her own.

Take a boat cruise

No need to book a vacation to enjoy a cruise on Mother’s Day. Every state has some kind of scenic waterway, river or lake, many of which offer daily boat cruises lasting an hour or two, which is just the right amount of time to take in the sights together.

Organize a family portrait

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Getting the entire family together is no easy feat. If you can manage it, then preserve the moment by asking a neighbor, friend or passerby to snap a few pictures of the whole crew. Share your favorites with the group or post on social media with a sweet Mother's Day caption.

Organize a virtual celebration

If everyone is scattered in different locations, coordinate a virtual Mother's Day celebration. Text or email loved ones ahead of time, then schedule a time to meet. Take this moment to catch up, share memories, play games or plan your next in-person adventure.

Play her favorite board or card game

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Cribbage, Spades, Monopoly, Backgammon — the options are endless. If you don't know how to play, ask her to teach you. Not only is it a great way to spend uninterrupted time together, but it'll fire up some friendly (and welcome) competition.

Pick out matching sets of anything

Everything's better in two, so make it your mission to find matching necklaces, t-shirts, garden gnomes or whatever else you think of to share as a pair. No matter what you settle on, it's sure to — wait for it — double the Mother's Day fun.

Dine al fresco

Why eat in when you can take her out? Outside, that is. The Europeans have the right idea because dining al fresco levels everything up a notch and makes any meal feel extra special. While you can always head to a nearby restaurant, you can enjoy a home-cooked meal outside with a portable speaker and twinkle lights.

Take a local field trip

The more time we give the more we get back

Sometimes we overlook the destinations closest to home. Head to a local spot that's yet to be discovered to see your area in a whole new way. It's a fun adventure — sans the long commute.

Make a playlist

You've probably listened to a thousand songs together over the years, but that doesn't mean you know which ones are her favorite. Find out which tunes she loved as a child, a teen and now. Make a playlist, then listen to it together.

Plan a cultural outing

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Does she appreciate art? Love the theatre? Enjoy wandering through exhibits at a museum? Whatever cultural activity she enjoys doing in her free time, make a date to do it with her. The only thing better than doing something you love is doing it with some one you love.

Paint a picture or make pottery

Schedule a time to create an original masterpiece with your mom. Follow in the footsteps of Picasso and bring home an abstract or get your hands dirty making a lopsided coffee mug. No matter how your skills stack up, it's the time you spent together that really matters.

Recreate a favorite memory

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Nothing can take the place of a special moment or memory, but that doesn't mean you can't try. Ask your mom which of them she cherishes the most and if possible, do your best to recreate it. Whether it's the time the family watched movies in the backyard or ate ice cream sundaes for dinner, let the good times roll again.

Make a craft

Over the shoulder view of a child painting a terracotta plant pot with bright coloured paints on a dining table in springtime.

Kids of all ages love making crafts and, no surprise, Mom does, too. Pick up a kit at the craft store or come up with one of your own like making handprint coasters or a one-of-a-kind flower pot.

Detail her car

Is she driving a Messy Mom car? Don’t judge because her car is bound to be littered with snack wrappers, water bottles and other cast-offs. Even if the kids have long-since left home, there’s no way your mother will turn down an offer to detail her car and make it shine like new.

Visit an amusement park

Picture of a colorful Ferris wheel in clear sky

Just because she's a mom doesn't mean she doesn't enjoy thrill rides. If she has an adventurous spirit, plan a trip to the nearest theme park and spend the day riding the rides. With cotton candy in one hand and a giant stuffed dinosaur in the other (from winning the bean bag toss, naturally), she's bound to have a blast.

Make her favorite childhood meal

She's spent a lifetime making you all your favorite meals. Return the favor by whipping up one of her cherished childhood recipes. Not handy in the kitchen? No problem. Do some research to see if a nearby restaurant prepares something similar or enlist the help of someone who knows their way around a kitchen.

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Celebrating mothers and motherhood has been a tradition for centuries, even before Mother's Day was officially created. It dates back to  the ancient Greeks and Romans who held festivals for Rhea and Cybele, the mother goddesses, the History Channel reports. Today, the holiday continues to honor mothers and mother figures.

While you might think that you show your mother love for everything she does throughout the year, the second Sunday in May serves as another chance to do so. And how you display your gratitude could vary depending on your love language .

If you're a fan of words of affirmation, here are some quotes to share – or write on a card – this Mother's Day.

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  • "I realized when you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know." – Mitch Albom , "For One More Day"
  • "Mama was my greatest teacher, a teacher of compassion, love and fearlessness. If love is sweet as a flower, then my mother is that sweet flower of love." – Stevie Wonder
  • "A mother is your first friend, your best friend, your forever friend." – Amit Kalantri , "Wealth of Words"
  • "Mother's love is peace. It need not be acquired, it need not be deserved." – Erich Fromm
  • "Mother is a verb. It's something you do. Not just who you are." – Cheryl Lacey Donovan , "The Ministry of Motherhood"
  • "Acceptance, tolerance, bravery, compassion. These are the things my mom taught me." – Lady Gaga
  • "A mother's love is patient and forgiving when all others are forsaking, it never fails or falters, even though the heart is breaking." – Helen Rice
  • "A mother's love is more beautiful than any fresh flower." – Debasish Mridha
  • "When your mother asks, 'Do you want a piece of advice?' it's a mere formality. It doesn't matter if you answer yes or no. You're going to get it anyway." – Erma Bombeck
  • "All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother." – President Abraham Lincoln
  • "I wondered if my smile was as big as hers. Maybe as big. But not as beautiful." – Benjamin Alire Sáenz , "Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe"
  • "Sometimes the strength of motherhood is greater than natural laws." – Barbara Kingsolver , "Homeland and Other Stories"
  • "A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take." – Gaspard Mermillod
  • "I can imagine no heroism greater than motherhood." –   Lance Conrad , "The Price of Creation"
  • "To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow." – Maya Angelou
  • "A mother's arms are more comforting than anyone else's." – Princess Diana
  • "My mother is my root, my foundation. She planted the seed that I base my life on, and that is the belief that the ability to achieve starts in your mind." – Michael Jordan
  • "There's no way to be a perfect mother and a million ways to be a good one." – Jill Churchill
  • "Being a mother is an attitude, not a biological relation." – Robert A. Heinlein , "Have Space Suit—Will Travel"
  • "Mothers and their children are in a category all their own. There's no bond so strong in the entire world. No love so instantaneous and forgiving." – Gail Tsukiyama , "Dreaming Water"
  • "When you are a mother, you are never really alone in your thoughts. You are connected to your child and to all those who touch your lives. A mother always has to think twice, once for herself and once for her child." – Sophia Loren
  • "Once you’re a mom, you’re always a mom. It’s like riding a bike, you never forget." – Taraji P. Henson
  • "The world, we'd discovered, doesn't love you like your family loves you." – Louis Zamperini
  • "The woman who is my best friend, my teacher, my everything: Mom." – Sandra Vischer , "Unliving the Dream"
  • "Mothers possess a power beyond that of a king on his throne." – Mabel Hale
  • "The influence of a mother in the lives of her children is beyond calculation." – James E. Faust
  • "But behind all your stories is always your mother's story, because hers is where yours begins." – Mitch Albom , "For One More Day"
  • "My mother sacrificed her dreams so I could dream." – Rupi Kaur
  • "Mother's arms are made of tenderness, and sweet sleep blesses the child who lies within." – Victor Hugo
  • "No language can express the power and beauty and heroism of a mother’s love." – Edwin Hubbel Chapin

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