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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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10 places to visit in munnar

Munnar, South India’s most sought after hill station is not only a favorite tourist spot but also the centre of tea estates in Kerala. Munnar, an exotic hill station with enclosed calm of serenity and beauty is the most visited destination in South India.

This hill station is a heavenly beauty situated at an altitude of about 1600 meter from the sea level was once the summer resort of British government in South India. The colonial Bungalows in the hillocks boasts of the glorious past of this place.

The pleasant romantic climate and the laid back atmosphere in Munnar made it the most preferred honeymoon location in the country. The word Munnar literally means three rivers. As the name refers Munnar lies in the confluence of three rivers Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala at Idukki district.

One of the major attraction of Munnar is the Tea plantations. There are more than 12000 hectares of lush manicured tea fields forming an picturesque background for the place. For adventure lovers there is the challenge of climbing the highest peak of South India.

The beautiful valley covered with coffee, tea and spice plantations, the misty hillsides sheltering so many endangered species of wildlife and stunning waterfalls will be a refreshing experience. But the most refreshing is the pure unpolluted air.

There are also a variety of interesting things you can do here. You can see wild animals, play golf or do some trout fishing. The list is endless. You can also visit any tea plantations to understand the process.

The aroma of the place will stay with you for long. Neelakurinji flower one of the rarest and most beautiful flower which blooms once in twelve years is found in the valleys over here. When these flowers blooms it covers the entire region with its beautiful violet colour. Enjoy the rare sight of this flowers.

Places to Visit in Munnar

1. eravikulam national park.

Eravikulam National Park

This national park was the once the hunting place of the British. Today this park protects wild animals at its best. This national park is situated at an elevation of 7000 feet above the sea level. This sanctuary is famous Nilgiri tahr, a highly endangered wild goat. This is the proud of Munnar.

The outstanding beauty of the grasslands is another attraction of Eravikulam National Park. Anamudi, the highest peak in South India is situated in this park. There are many kinds of rare flora in this hills.

Rajamalai, the tourism zone in this national park is an ideal place for seeing high elevation shola grassland system and visitors are taken to this place for enjoying this beautiful sight.

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2. Munnar Tea Museum

Munnar Tea Museum

Run by the Tata Tea, the museum tells us about the evolution of tea industry in Munnar. There is an interesting array of relics and artifacts and photographs from the past. You can also understand the complex tea processing from the adjacent tea processing centre. This is an aromatic experience.

3. Pothanmedu View Point

Pothanmedu View Point

Located on an elevated cliff at the entrance of Munnar this scenic spot offers the magical view of Munnar. From here one can see the beautiful valleys as a green carpet covered with Tea, Coffee and Cardamom plantations. Not only the pleasure of watching but also this place is a challenge for adventure lovers. This place is ideal for trekking and hiking in Munnar.

4. Mattupetty

Mattupetty

Located at a height of 1700 meters Mattupetty is famous for its dairy farm. Close to this wonderful farm is the beautiful Mattupetty lake and dam which is a famous picnic spot. Mattupetty Dam has a huge reservoir. A visit to this place is an exhilarating experience with boating and occasional sight of various wild animals like elephants and Sambar.

5. Attukal Waterfalls

Attukal Waterfalls

Located deep in a valley at a distance of 8 km from Munnar this is a must visit place. Attukal in Munnar is an ideal place for long trekking. With undulating hills and rocking waterfalls Attukal offers an awesome sight.

6. Nyayamakad

Nyayamakad

For a breathtaking beauty of Talayar Valley on one side and Munnar Valley on the other visit Nyayamakad Gap located on Munnar Coimbatore road. This beautiful spot with incredible waterfalls is a pleasure to watch. Nyayamkad is located at distance of 10 km from Munnar.

The breathtaking beauty of water falling from a height of 1600 meters is an amazing experience with its surrounding natural beauty. This is a popular picnic spot as well as an ideal spot for trekking. You can spend some quality time with your loved one’s or enjoy the adventure of trekking.

7. Devikulam

Devikulam

The most sought after destination in Munnar, Devikulam is an ideal hill station with exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain breeze. The Sita Devi Lake in hear is an ideal picnic spot with its charming ambiance and mineral rich water.

Devikulam offers the visitors the delight of trout fishing. Devikulam lake is just 13 km away from Munnar. before trout fishing you have to get a permit and also have to bring the equipment. Another location for trout fishing is Gravel Banks which is situated at the remote corner of Nyayamakad Estate.

There are many more places around Munnar which worth a watch. Some of them are Top Station, Marayoor, Kollulkumally Tea Estate, Chinnar wildlife Sanctuary etc.

Shopping in Munnar

Shopping in Munnar

Munnar is the perfect place for buying high quality fresh tea. You can search for different flavors of tea in Munnar. Tata Tea sales outlet is the best place to purchase tea in a reasonable price without any worry. Also there are small roadside shops and markets.

Next to tea the strawberries and spices are the specialities of Munnar. Strawberries are available seasonally in selected outlets. At Tata Tea’s Srishti Welfare Centre you can buy high quality delicious strawberry preserve and handmade greeting cards.

Spices are available in almost all shops. You can buy different varieties of spices here. Spices are packed in small transparent packs. If you purchase bulk amounts there will be attractive discounts.One can also buy souvenirs from here.

Where To Stay in Munnar

Munnar being a popular tourist destination has so many good hotels and resorts for all budgets. It's better to reserve accommodation in advance specially on holidays and weekends. Some of the best hotels and resorts in Munnar are Tea County, Abad Copper Castle, Edassery Eastend, Hotel Royal Retreat, Munnar Inn, Hotel Hill View, Hotel Las Palmas, Cloud9 Resort, Lakeview Resort, Oak Fields Resort, Hotel Lonely Planet, Hotel Autumn Trees etc.

Places to Eat in Munnar

Munnar is dotted with so many small eateries. In a very cheap price you can have Delicious Vadas, bondas, Bhajis, chapatis, Puris and Dosas with hot tea. You can also have all veg and Non Veg dishes in various restaurants in Munnar.

Rapsy Restaurant and Hotel Azarika are famous for chicken and Mutton Biriyani. For vegetarian Saravana Bhavan and Arya Bhavan is there.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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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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Munnar, located in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a captivating place that entices visitors with its untouched beauty. If you enjoy nature or are looking for peace, Munnar is the place to be. With its expansive tea estates, tumbling waterfalls, and panoramic vistas, this hill station provides an enticing combination of adventure and tranquility. Embark on a journey to explore the best places to visit in Munnar and it’s hidden gems that make Munnar a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.

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Tucked away in the emerald embrace of Kerala's mist-clad mountains, Munnar stands as a testament to the rich natural and cultural heritage of South India. Stepping into this picturesque hill station feels like stepping into a postcard, with its vast tea estates, gurgling waterfalls, and verdant valleys. Get ready to delve into the untold stories of Munnar as we uncover the best places to visit in Munnar that showcase the region's unparalleled beauty and captivating past.

  • Eravikulam National Park: Nature's Wonderland
  • Mattupetty Dam and Lake: Tranquil Waterscape
  • Kannan Devan Tea Museum: A Tea Lover's Haven
  • Top Station: Scenic Heights
  • Attukal Waterfalls: Nature's Cascading Beauty
  • Echo Point: Echoes of Serenity
  • Anamudi Peak: Peak of Adventures
  • Kundala Dam Lake: Idyllic Waterside Escape
  • Pothamedu Viewpoint: Escape to the Panoramic Vistas
  • Blossom Hydel Park: Nature's Playground

1. Eravikulam National Park: Nature's Wonderland

Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park is one of the top places to see in Munnar , offering a haven for nature lovers. Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, this park boasts picturesque landscapes adorned with vibrant flowers. Trekking through its lush greenery is one of the fun things to do in Munnar , allowing visitors to witness breathtaking views and experience the rich biodiversity of the Western Ghats. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquility and natural beauty of Eravikulam National Park.

Location: The Wildlife Warden Munnar PO, Idukki, Kerala, 685612

Best Time to Go: September to October and April to May

Opening Hours: 7:30 am to 4 pm

Time Needed: 4-5 hours

Proximate Charges (INR):

  • 50- Reservation fee
  • 125 per person- Indians
  • 95 per person- Kids
  • 420 per person- Foreigners
  • 335- Video Camera
  • 45- Still Camera

Reservation counter Timing: 9 am to 3 pm

Famous For: Flora and fauna (Elephant, Nilgiri langur, Nilgiri marten, largest in the world Atlas moth, lion-tailed macaque, small-clawed otter, etc.)

Places to Visit Nearby: Attukal Waterfalls, Marayoor Sandal Reserve, Lakkam Waterfalls

How to Reach: Eravikulam National Park is 38 minutes (12.8 km) from the city center, accessible by Eravikulam National Park Rd and Munnar - Udumalpet Rd.

2. Mattupetty Dam and Lake: Tranquil Waterscape

Mattupetty Dam and Lake

When it comes to Munnar sightseeing , Mattupetty Dam and Lake stand out as a must-visit destination. Set amidst the picturesque tea gardens, this serene spot offers a tranquil ambiance and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can indulge in a boat ride on the lake, taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. A stroll along the dam's banks is a delightful way to appreciate the charm of Mattupetty Dam and Lake, a true gem and undoubtedly among the best places to visit in Munnar.

Location: Mattupetty, Idukki, Munnar, Kerala, 685612, India

Best Time to Go: May to August

Opening Hours: 9:30 to 5 pm

Time Needed: 1-2 hours

Proximate Charges (INR):  

  • 10 per person- Entry Fee
  • 300 for 1-5 pax- boating (15 min)
  • 500 for 1-5 pax- speedboating (15 min)
  • 700 for 20 people- big boat (30 min)
  • 50 Horse Ride

Famous For: Sightseeing, photography, boating, horse riding

Places to Visit Nearby: Cowboy Park, Yellapetty Viewpoint, Meesappulimala Viewpoint

How to Reach: Mattupetty Dam is 33 minutes (11.1 km) from Munnar's main city along the Munnar - Top Station Hwy

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3. Kannan Devan Tea Museum: A Tea Lover's Haven  

Kannan Devan Tea Museum

Kannan Devan Tea Museum is a popular tourist place in Munnar for one-day trips and one of the must-visit places to see in Kerala. This museum offers an immersive experience of the history and culture of Munnar's tea industry, showcasing the traditional tea-making process and antique equipment. Visitors can explore the tea gardens, witness the tea-plucking process, and indulge in tea-tasting sessions. A visit to the Kannan Devan Tea Museum is a perfect addition to your itinerary when exploring the beautiful tourist places in Munnar and Kerala .

Location: Nullatanni, Munnar, Kerala, 685612, India

Best Time to Go: September to November and December to March

Opening Hours:

  • Tuesday to Sunday-9 am to 5 pm
  • Monday- Closed
  • 75 per adult
  • 20- Still Camera

Famous For: Tea Museum Tour, Tea Tasting, Sightseeing, Photography

How to Reach: Kannan Devan Tea Museum from Munnar is at a distance of 5 min (1.3 km) via Tea Museum Rd from Munnar main City.

4. Top Station: Scenic Heights

Top Station

Top Station is a captivating destination that tops the list of Munnar sightseeing places and is a dreamy spot for couples. Perched at an elevation of 1,700 meters, Top Station offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, misty hills, and distant plains. The picturesque landscapes, cool climate, and serene ambiance make it a perfect romantic places to visit in Munnar. A visit to Top Station promises to create cherished memories for couples embarking on their honeymoon in Kerala.

Location: Top Station, Munnar, Kerala, 625582, India

Best Time to Go: October, November, and January to April

Opening Hours: 6 am to 6 pm

Proximate Charges (INR):   Free

Famous For: Camping, mountain biking, hiking, and trekking, photography, sightseeing

Places to Visit Nearby: Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Kurinjimala Sanctuary, Kundala Dam Lake, Echo Point, Mattupetty Dam, Kannan Devan Tea Museum, Punarjani Traditional Village

How to Reach: Top Station is 18 km. from Munnar along the Top Station route on the Munnar-Kodaikkanal route. Cabs may be rented to take you to the attraction. Bikers can also drive down.

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5. Attukal Waterfalls: Nature's Cascading Beauty  

Attukal Waterfalls

Attukal Waterfalls is a picturesque gem among the places to visit in Kerala for couples and offers a delightful experience for nature lovers. Nestled amidst lush green forests, the cascading waterfall creates a serene and romantic atmosphere. Couples can enjoy a leisurely walk along the scenic trails, soak in the refreshing mist, and capture beautiful moments together. Attukal Waterfalls is a must-visit destination for couples seeking tranquility and natural beauty while exploring the things to do in Kerala.

Location: Munnar, Idukki, Kerala, 685612, India

Best Time to Go: Monsoon (June to August)

Opening Hours: 9 am to 7:30 pm

Time Needed : 1-2 hours

Proximate Charges (INR): Free

Famous For: Hiking, trekking, photography, sightseeing, birdwatching, rappelling.

How to Reach: Attukul Waterfalls is around 33 min (9.0 km) from Munnar main city via NH85 and Attukad Waterfall Road

6. Echo Point: Echoes of Serenity

Echo Point

Eco Points is an ideal spot among the places to visit in Munnar with family, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and adventure. Surrounded by lush green forests and serene hills, Eco Points is an excellent picnic spot and a perfect place to unwind with your loved ones. Visitors can indulge in activities like trekking, bird watching, and nature walks while enjoying the stunning views of the rolling hills at one of the most beautiful places to visit in Munnar. A visit to Eco Points is a must for families seeking an adventure-filled day out amidst nature.

Location: Mattupatti Dam to Top Station Rd, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, 685616, India

Best Time to Go: November to May

Opening Hours: 6 am to 7:30 pm

Time Needed: 2-3 hours

Note: Boating charges are additional

Famous For: Bird watching, boating in the lake, nature walks, photography, sightseeing, shopping

Places to Visit Nearby: Top station, Kundala Dam Lake, Mattupetty Dam, Kannan Devan Tea Museum, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, Nyayamkadu Waterfalls, Anamudi Peak, CSI Christ Church, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Ounarjani Traditional Village.

How to Reach: Echo Point is 19 km. away from Munnar Bus Stop via Munnar- Top Station Highway

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7. Anamudi Peak: Peak of Adventures

Anamudi Peak

Anamudi Peak, located in Munnar, is a prominent attraction and one of the best tourist places in Kerala. As the highest peak in South India, it offers breathtaking views and exhilarating opportunities for trekking and hiking. Adventurous souls can embark on a thrilling journey to conquer the summit, immersing themselves in the majestic beauty of the Western Ghats. Anamudi Peak is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers looking for unforgettable experiences while exploring the top things to do in Kerala .

Location: Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala, 685561, India

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Proximate Charges for Park (INR):

  • 125- Adults
  • 420- Foreign tourists

Famous For: Trekking, Safari, Exploring the Flora, Picnic, Sightseeing, Photography

Places to Visit Nearby: Eravikulam National Park, Lakkam Waterfalls, Nyayamkadu Waterfalls, Kannan Devan Tea Museum, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point, CSI Christ Church, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Punarjani Traditional Village

How to Reach: Anamudi Peak is about 17 km away from Munnar bus stop around 40 min ride via Munnar - Udumalpet Rd through the beautiful twists of Nilgiri Hills

  • Minibus Safari to Viewpoint is available from 8:30 am to 4 pm
  • Permission needed from Forest Department to trek to the top of Anamudi Peak

8. Kundala Dam Lake: Idyllic Waterside Escape  

Kundala Dam Lake

Kundala Lake, located amidst the serene hills of Munnar, is a picturesque destination that is a must-visit among the Munnar Kerala tourist places. The lake, surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, offers a tranquil and peaceful ambiance. Visitors can enjoy a serene boat ride on the calm waters of the lake or take a leisurely stroll along the scenic pathways, soaking in the stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. A visit to this kind of places to visit in Kerala, promises a refreshing break from the hustle-bustle of everyday life.

Location: Mattupetti Dam to Top Station Rd, Kundala, Kerala, 685615, India

Best Time to Go: June to September

Opening Hours: 9 am to 5 pm

Proximate Charges (INR): Entry is Free

Additional Charges: For Boating

  • 100 for 3 people- Pedal Boat
  • 150 for 4 people- Rowboat
  • 200 for 2 people- Shikara Baat
  • 200- Video Camera

Note: Boating ends by 4:30 pm

Famous For: Boating, Sightseeing, photography, Horse-riding

Places to Visit Nearby: Sethu Parvathi Dam, Echo Point, Blossom International Park, High Range Golf Course, Mattupetty Indo-Swiss Farm, Rajmala,  Chithirapuram, Devikulam

How to Reach: The lake is about 24 km. away from Munnar bus stop and might take 55 min to reach via Munnar - Top Station Hwy

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9. Pothamedu Viewpoint: Escape to the Panoramic Vistas  

Pothamedu Viewpoint

Pothamedu Viewpoint is one of the best places to visit in Munnar , offering a breathtaking view of the tea plantations and rolling hills. The scenic beauty of this view makes it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in fun things to do in India like trekking and hiking while enjoying the stunning views of the hills and plantations. A visit to Pothamedu Viewpoint is a must for those seeking to immerse themselves in the mesmerizing beauty of nature.

Location: Bisonvally Road, Idukki, Kerala, 685565, India

Best Time to Go: Throughout the Year (Monsoon can be avoided)

Famous For: Hiking, Trekking, Nature walking, Leisure Time, Sunrise and Sunset, Photography, Sightseeing

Places to Visit Nearby: Eravikulam National Park, Nyayamkadu Waterfalls, Kannan Devan Tea Museum, Mattupetty Dam, Echo Point

How to Reach: Pothamedu Viewpoint is located in Kerala's Idukki district, around 5 km from Munnar via NH85 and Bisoncally Road

10. Blossom Hydel Park: Nature's Playground

Blossom Hydel Park

Blossom Hydel Park, one of the best places to visit in Munnar, offers a delightful escape into nature's embrace. This park is a haven of tranquility and beauty, featuring colorful flowers, manicured lawns, and enchanting landscapes. The best time to visit Munnar and explore Blossom International Park is during the spring season when the flowers are in full bloom, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. A visit to this park is a must for nature lovers and those seeking the best places to visit in India .

Location: Aluva - Munnar Highway, Moolakadai, Munnar, Kerala, 685612, India

Best Time to Go: November to March

Opening Hours: 9 am to 7 pm

Famous For: Boating, Leisure Strolls, Trekking, Bird watching, Fun Activities, Flower show Photography, Sightseeing

Places to Visit Nearby: Kanan Devan Hill Tea Estates

How to Reach: Munnar's main center is 1.3 km from Blossom Hydel Park. Because the distance is very little, you can easily cover it using public transit or a hired cab.

Additional Information about Munnar

After reading the blog and imagining yourself being at the above hypnotizing places to visit in Munnar, have you not started planning your captivating trip? Here is some additional information to smoothen your journey to the alluring land in the Western Ghats.

How to Reach Munnar:

  • Nearest Airport: Kochi Airport is 143 km away
  • Nearest Railway Station: Aluva Railway Station is 110 km away, and Kochi is 130 km away
  • By Road: Some frequent buses and taxis travel to and from Munnar from adjacent cities.

Best Time to Visit Munnar: October to March

Best Places to Stay in Munnar:

  • Forest Camping in Munnar
  • Luxurious Homestay Amidst Hills, Munnar
  • Homestay Amidst Nature, Munnar
  • Camping Amidst Tea Plantations, Munnar
  • Camping Amidst Clouds, Munnar

Hotels and Restaurants in Munnar:

  • Food stalls in the Bazaar
  • Mezbaan hotel
  • Thattu Kada
  • Gurubhavan hotel
  • Hill Spice restaurant
  • Rapsy restaurant

Famous Waterfalls in Munnar: Thoovanam Waterfalls, Kuthumkal Waterfalls, Chinnakanal Waterfall, Pallivasal Falls, Lakkam Waterfalls, Attukal Waterfall, Valara Waterfalls

Beaches nearby Munnar: Varkala Beach, Kumarakom Beach, The Vizhinjam Beach, Fort Kochi Beach, Cherai Beach

Adventure Activities in Munnar: Trekking, Mountain Biking, Rock Climbing, Elephant Safari, Boating, Thrilling Rides, Hiking

Campsites in Munnar: Suryanelli, Top Station, Meesapulimala, Cloud farm

Trekking trails in Munnar: Anamudi Peak, Idukki Trek, Kannan Devan Hills, Chumar Trails

Munnar, with its breathtaking natural beauty and tranquil charm, is a destination that will leave you spellbound. With a plethora of fascinating places to visit in Munnar, from the majestic peaks and lush valleys to the verdant tea plantations and cascading waterfalls, every corner of this hill station exudes an ethereal charm that is hard to resist. Whether you seek adventure, serenity, or a glimpse into the region's rich heritage, Munnar has it all. So, avail yourself of the best Munnar tour packages and embark on a journey of discovery, and immerse yourself in the paradise that is Munnar.

The best tourist places in Munnar are:

  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Mattupetty Dam and Lake
  • Kannan Devan Tea Museum
  • Top Station
  • Attukal Waterfalls

The best things to do in Munnar are the following:

  • Trek to the Echo Point
  • Shikara Ride at Kundala Dam and Lake
  • Enjoy a Panoramic View from Top Station
  • Mountain Biking in the Hills
  • Try Rock Climbing
  • Experience the Joys of Camping

The ideal time to visit Munnar is between September to March.

The following locations in Munnar are ideal for adventurous activities:

  • Wonder Valley Adventure Park
  • Kolukkumalai Valley Camp

Visit these places in Munnar to spend some quality time with family:

  • Marayoor Dolmens
  • Rose Garden
  • Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

Here are the most romantic places to visit in Munnar for couples:

  • Pothamedu Viewpoint
  • Chinnakanal Waterfalls
  • Tea Estates
  • Attukad Waterfalls
  • Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Mattupetty Dam
  • Kundala Lake

One of India's well-known hill towns, Munnar is blessed with breathtaking natural scenery. It is renowned for its large-scale plantations of tea, coffee, and spices. Additionally, it includes several national parks, rivers, and lakes that serve as a haven for unique and endangered species of animals.

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Munnar, South India’s largest tea-growing region, is nestled in God’s Own Country amid the most magnificent settings imaginable. This breathtaking hill station, located at an elevation of nearly 1,500 meters, offers stunning low mountain scenery, replete with an awe-inspiring veil of hazy mist, providing you with the dreamlike experience you’ve been looking for. Munnar has a lovely environment throughout the year, with temperatures varying from 0°C to 20°C, which makes it a remarkable wonder despite its location in Kerala’s damp region.

Everything about this beautiful hill station in Kerala has an unfathomable attraction, from its beautiful greenery to its plentiful fauna, and from its stately tea farms to its spectacular waterfalls! Isn’t that precisely what you want from your vacation spot? Trust us you will really enjoy one of the best holidays in South India. You may rely on this rather comprehensive list of attractions if you’re seeking some intriguing locations to visit on your trip to Munnar . Of course, you can come back later to thank us!

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  • Meesapulimala
  • Indo Swiss Dairy Farm
  • TATA Tea Museum
  • Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
  • Nyayamakad Waterfall
  • Kundala Lake
  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Mattupetty Dam
  • Blossom Park

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Atukkad waterfalls, rose garden munnar, cheeyappara waterfalls.

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Meesapulimala, Munnar

Meesapulimala, Peak Munnar Kerala

Meesapulimala, one of Munnar’s highest peaks, offers spectacular vistas. It is necessary to journey for a day and pass across eight hills to appreciate the scenery it provides. This serene location in and of itself will provide you with some much-needed moments of blissful solitude! One day is the average amount of time spent on the job site (including trek). One hour should suffice if you merely want to look around without going to the top. Finally, all you need to do now is find some suitable Munnar hotels, and you’ll be ready to embark on an unforgettable journey to this magnificent land! It is definitely one of the best places to visit in Munnar.

  • Free tickets are available.
  • Timings: Throughout the day
  • 1 day is the average amount of time spent on the job site (including trek). One hour should suffice if you merely want to look around without going to the top.

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Indo Swiss Dairy Farm, Munnar

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm Munnar

This farm, which spans 500 acres and has 11 cow buildings, was established in 1963. With special permission, you can see numerous operations that are vital to the farm’s upkeep, as well as the rearing and breeding of its cattle. It is one of the top attractions to see in Munnar for family vacation. You can see pruning, cutting, planting, feeding, cleaning, collecting bull semen, and much more while you’re here. Professional training for veterinarians, para-veterinarians, and technicians is also available at this farm.

  • The cost of a ticket is $5 per person.
  • On all days, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
  • 2 to 3 hours on-site is the average amount of time necessary.
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TATA Tea Museum, Munnar

Tata Tea Museum Munnar

This is one of best tourist places in Munnar that should be on your list of top things to do in a day. Yes, it’s that crucial! Even if you only have a few hours in Munnar, you should devote at least 2 hours to this museum. Also, make sure you are there on time for a special show screening, either at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m., to learn about the numerous nuances of India’s most popular beverage, tea.

Apart from tea, this museum houses various fascinating antiquities, such as manual calculators, magneto phones, and hand tea rollers, to name a few.

  • Adult tickets are $75, while children’s tickets are $35. An additional fee of $20 will be charged for the camera.
  • Mondays are closed. Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • 1 to 2 hours on-site is the average amount of time necessary.
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Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, Munnar

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate Munnar

It’s nearly difficult to visit Munnar and not be enchanted by the beauty of a tea garden. Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, which is lined with a lush carpet of tea plantations and offers the perfect backdrop of the spacious skies, is the most suited setting for some stunning photographs. It is one of the top nature Tourism destinations in Munnar. The mist of clouds that surrounds the place only adds to its beauty! This location, which is 2,400 meters above sea level, is a must-see for all tourists.

  • The cost of an adult ticket is $75.
  • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. closed on Sundays
  • The average amount of time spent on the site is 3 hours.
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Nyayamakad Waterfall, Munnar

Nyayamakad Waterfall Munnar

A new waterfall, a different valley, and everything will feel utterly different. Yes, this is the first location on this list of top travel destinations in Munnar where you may see local ladies picking tea leaves while on your route to Munnar’s largest waterfalls. Every part of your visit to the Nyayamakad Waterfall, from the travel to the destination, will be more memorable than the last.

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Echo Point, Munnar

Echo Point Munnar

600 ft above the sea level in Munnar there is a beautiful point which can captivate your senses and seduce your eyes completely. It is one of the best places to explore in Munnar. In its breathtaking surroundings, if you scream anything it will come back to you, what an amazing phenomenon isn’t it? Moreover, it is considered as one of the most beautiful and highest point of Munnar from where you can see the whole picturesque landscapes of Munnar. Its couple’s most preferred destination to spend some romantic time together.

Activities – Beautiful Neelakurinji flowers is the center of attraction here and you can also enjoy a quality time with your family and friends as it is one of the best picnic spots to enjoy in Munnar.

How to get there? You can easily hire a cab to Echo point. The nearest airport is just 103 km away.

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Kundala Lake, Munnar

Kundala Lake Munnar

Kundala Lake should be on your bucket list if you want to witness a lake that mirrors your image in the most mesmerizing way conceivable. This lake, around 20 kilometers from the city center, has enthralling backdrops of lush green slopes, filled with unrivaled cherry blossoms. If you’re lucky, you could even see a blanket or two of the highly sought-after Neelakurunji flowers! You can go boating in traditional rowboats, modern pedal boats, and Kashmiri Shikaras while you’re here!

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Eravikulam National Park, Munnar

Eravikulam National Park Munnar

This national park is self-explanatory! We’re sure you’ve seen it in at least one snapshot of Munnar tourist attractions that you’ve seen thus far! This park, which covers an area of 97 square kilometers and is home to the Nilgiri Tahr, a native mammal of the Western Ghats, is one of Kerala’s greatest. The Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom just once every 12 years, are another highlight of this park, which is located on the 2,700-meter high Anamudi hill. It is one of the most popular places which will surely make your Munnar sightseeing quite interesting.

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Mattupetty Dam Munnar

The Mattupetty Dam is one of the easiest ways to spend a day in Munnar. Take a stroll while taking in the stunning views of the valley. Alternatively, bring your family and spend a relaxing afternoon by the dam. The intriguing tea plantations in and around the area soothe the soul, and the drive to the dam itself can be therapeutic in and of itself. Really a day here will make your family vacation in Munnar the best. It is also a great honeymoon destination. Honeymooners find this place full of natural bliss to spend some romantic moments with their loved ones.

  • Attractions & Activities: Take a hike into the trees surrounding the dam to see a variety of rare bird species. At Mattupetty Dam, the District Tourism Promotion Council (DTPC) of Idukki also provides boating amenities.
  • How to Get There: Munnar is 109 kilometers from the nearest airport and train station, which may be reached by bus or taxi.
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Blossom Park Munnar

Take a trip to the beautiful Blossom Hyde Park, which is only 3 km from Munnar and will fill your soul and refresh your mind. The park, which is surrounded by unmistakable natural beauty on the banks of the river Muthirappuzha, is home to migrating waterbirds, mountain butterflies, and a diverse range of lush green flora. The park’s broad expanses include gardens, fountains, artificial waterfalls, and lawns, all of which let visitors feel at ease among exotic birds and animals. The park is a must-see tourism attraction for nature and wildlife enthusiasts near Munnar.

  • Adventure trails, boating, nature hikes, bird viewing, roller skating, badminton, and campfires are some of the top attractions and activities to enjoy.
  • How to Get There: The park is around 100 kilometers from the nearest bus terminal.

Pothamedu View Point Munnar

An offbeat location in the outskirts of Munnar to watch the stunning views of sunrise and sunset, Pothamedu View Point is a beautiful tourist spot that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills, tea plantations, and valleys. On a clear day, you can even see Idukki Arch and Muthirapuzha River from this place. It is located about six kilometres from Munnar town and can be easily accessed by road. Apart from the scenic beauty, Pothamedu View Point also offers a range of activities for visitors, such as trekking, hiking, and camping. The nearby hills and valleys are ideal for trekking and hiking, while the tea plantations provide a perfect setting for camping.

  • The best time to visit this viewpoint is unquestionably during the sunrise or sunset.
  • If you want to experience trekking, hiking or camping here, do plan it accordingly.
  • You can also spend your day here with family members and friends by arranging a picnic in the stunning backdrop.

Atukkad Waterfalls Munnar

Located amidst the lush green hills of Munnar in the Indian state of Kerala, Attukad Waterfalls is a breathtaking sight to behold. The waterfall is situated around nine km away from Munnar town and is a popular tourist attraction in the region. The beauty of Attukad Waterfalls lies in its cascading water that falls down from a height of around 100 feet, creating a magnificent display of nature’s power. The falls are surrounded by dense forests and tea plantations that add to the charm of the place.

Visitors to Attukad Waterfalls can enjoy a leisurely walk along the well-laid path that leads to the falls. The path is dotted with stunning viewpoints that offer panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. As you walk towards the falls, you can hear the sound of the water gushing down and feel the cool mist on your face.

You can reach here by taking a road trip through the Aluva-Munnar road.

Some of the best activities to do here are trekking, wildlife spotting, birdwatching and rappelling.

Rose Garden Munnar

Nestled in the heart of Munnar’s lush green hills, the Rose Garden is a Floriculture Centre where you can see a wide variety of flowers, seasonal vegetables, plants of tropical fruits and many more species. With over a hundred varieties of roses, from bright reds to delicate pinks, this garden is a paradise for flower enthusiasts. The sweet fragrance of the roses fills the air, while the serene ambiance provides the perfect backdrop for a leisurely stroll or a romantic picnic. You can also learn here about the plantations of Kerala’s famous spices. There are several eco-friendly homestays where travellers can stay and enjoy the views of the city. Visiting the Rose Garden in Munnar is an unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling enchanted and rejuvenated.

  • Rose Garden remains open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
  • The entry fee is INR 20 per person.
  • Apart from spotting birds and plants, people can also experience trekking and hiking here.

Cheeyappara Waterfalls Munnar

Another beautiful string of water on the way to Kochi from Munnar, Cheeyappara Waterfall is a magnificent seven-step waterfall to stop by. As you approach this magnificent waterfall, the sound of rushing water grows louder, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. As the waterfall comes into view, you’ll be stunned by its sheer size and beauty. The water cascades down in a series of steps, creating a spectacular display of white foam against the backdrop of verdant greenery. You can feel the mist and cool spray from the waterfall on your skin, as you stand mesmerised by its natural beauty. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a dip in the natural pool at the base of the waterfall. The water is refreshingly cool and invigorating, and the experience of swimming in the midst of nature is truly unforgettable.

  • Trying out the local flavours from the stalls here is one of the best things to do here.
  • After completing a nature walk in the forest, you can also visit Valara Waterfall nearby.

Photo Point Munnar

Photo Point is a popular sightseeing spot located around three km away from the town of Munnar in the state of Kerala, India. As the name suggests, this place is known for its scenic beauty, which offers stunning views of the lush green tea plantations and hills, making it a perfect spot for photography. Situated on the way to Mattupetty Dam, another popular tourist destination in Munnar, Photo Point is one of the best places to capture the pure beauty of this hill station. Visitors can take a leisurely walk around the area, capture beautiful pictures of the surroundings, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. The place is also known for its fresh tea and coffee stalls along with the spices, which offer visitors a chance to taste the local flavours.

  • The easiest way to get there is to take a hired taxi. If you do not know the location, don’t worry. The drive will definitely stop here and request you to take a visit.
  • If you don’t have a camera, don’t worry, there are so many professional photographers who will capture your best pictures with a background of this green carpet at Photo Point.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what is the best time to plan holidays in munnar in kerala.

October to November and January to May is the best time to plana vacation in Munnar, Kerala. The weather will be pleasant for sightseeing and other activities. Frequent rain showers will keep your mood blissful.

Q. What are the top attractions & things to do for tourist in Munnar?

Some of the must visit top tourist attractions in Munnar are:

  • Tata Tea Museum
  • Cheeyapara Waterfalls
  • Attukad Waterfalls
  • Pothamedu Waterfalls
  • Top Stations

Top Things to Do for tourist in Munnar are:

  • Trekking and Camping
  • Hiking to Anamudi Peak
  • Nature Walks
  • Enjoy an Ayurvedic Therapy
  • Mountain Biking
  • Water sports

Q. How are the accommodation facilities for tourist in Munnar?

Munnar has very good accommodation options for every kind of traveler. Be it a honeymooner, solo traveler, family or backpackers. You can get good stay places at affordable price with all the basic amenities. If you are a luxury lover then also you have many options like 5-star hotels, boutique hotels, Spa resorts etc. which has facilities equivalent to international standards.

Q. What is nearest airport & railway station to Munnar?

  • Nearest Airport to Munnar- Cochin International Airport
  • Nearest Railway Station to Munnar- Aluva or (Anamaly) Railway Station

Q. What are the other top destinations to visit nearby Munnar?

  • Athirapally

Q. Is Visiting Munnar is safe in Monsoon Season?

Munnar’s greenery looks refreshing in the season of Monsoon because of frequent showers. If you enjoy this season then you should definitely visit Munnar in monsoon. However, roads will get slippery and fogs will reduce the visibility.

Q. How many minimum days are required to explore the best of Munnar Tourism?

Munnar is one of the most beautiful Hill stations of Kerala, if you are looking for an escape to fine tune your spirit then you have to plan a trip to Munnar for at least 3-4 days. There are amazing things to do in Munnar.

Q. What is the distance of Munnar from Kochi, Thekkaday, Alleppey & Kumarakom?

  • Cochin to Munnar - 131kms
  • Munnar to Thekkady- 85.5km
  • Munnar to Alleppey – 168.4km
  • Munnar to Kumarakom - 149.6km

Published: 27 Mar, 2023 | Last Updated:  05 Feb, 2024

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Mattupetty Dam

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#1 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 10 km from Munnar Bus Station, Mattupetty Dam is a storage Concrete Gravity dam situated on Top Station Road in Munnar. It is one of the best Munnar places to visit to experience the beauty of Munnar along with boating. Constructed in 1953, Mattupetty Dam was constructed under the Pallivasal Hydro-electric project for water conservation and power generation. Now the dam is a vital source of electricity generation in Munnar and also a haven for many wild animals and birds due to its constant water availability. The most attractive part of Mattupetty Dam is its still water which reflects the tea garden around. Visitors can engage themselves with water sport activities like speed boating organized by the District Tourism Promotion Council of Idukki (Munnar) and enjoy the pretty natural surroundings of this beautiful dam as part of Munnar holiday packages . Adventure .....

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Rajamalai / Eravikulam National Park

Rajamalai / Eravikulam National Park

#2 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 16 km from Munnar, Eravikulam National Park is a protected wildlife reserve located in Munnar. Situated on Munnar - Udumalpet Road, it is one of the popular national parks in Kerala , and among the must visit places during Munnar tour . The Eravikulam National Park was established to protect the Nilgiri Tahr. Earlier, the area was managed as a game preserve by the Kanan Devan Hills Produce Company. The government of Kerala resumed control in 1971 and declared the Eravikulam-Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary in 1975 and became a National Park in 1978. The national park is spread across an area of 97sq. km and is a protected area. The park is extended into Tamil Nadu and is known as Annamalai Wildlife Sanctuary. This region is famous as the natural habitat of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Nearly half the world's population of this rare species is found in the area. Other .....

Pothamedu Viewpoint

Pothamedu Viewpoint

#3 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 3 km from Munnar Bus Station, Pothamedu Viewpoint is a spectacular vantage point situated on Bisonvalley road in Munnar. It is one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Munnar and among the must-visit places as part of Munnar packages . Pothamedu Viewpoint offers a panoramic view of the Kannan Devan Hills of the Munnar region and it also offers a great view of the surrounding tea gardens. This stunning location is perfect for tourists, who love to view the refreshing plantations of coffee, tea, and cardamom and spend some time in the lap of nature with great views. If the day is clear, you can also see the Muthirapuzha River and Idukki Arch Dam from quite a height. Watching the sun slide down the horizon in the vast expanse of the Sahyadri ranges is one perfect way of spending your vacation in this quaint town. Counted among the most scenic Munnar places to visit , this .....

Tea Museum

#4 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 3.5 km from Munnar Bus Station, Tea Museum is a wonderful place to visit in Munnar town. The museum is owned by Kannan Devan Hills Plantations Limited owned by Tata Group. Visit to Tea Museum is one of the top things to do in Munnar. The museum exhibits different equipment used in tea manufacturing from early 20th century to late 20th century. Some of the items exhibited in the museum include the tea leave cutting machines, power making equipment, etc. The process of tea manufacturing is also explained in the museum. The museum is situated in a scenic location on Pooyankuty Road on the outskirts of Munnar town. Timings: 10 AM to 4 PM. Monday Holiday. Entry Fee: Rs. 75 for Adults, Rs. 35 for Children below 12 years, Rs. 20 for Camera

Top Station

Top Station

#5 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 32 Kms from Munnar, Top Station is a breathtakingly beautiful place on Kerala - Tamilnadu boarder. From here, one can get 360 degrees view of the Western Ghats. This is one of the best Munnar tourist places and among the prime place to visit on a Munnar tour . At an altitude of 2200 meters, this place is also known for the Neelakurunji Plant, which flowers only once every 12 years (next flowering year is 2018). The view point is at a distance of 2 kms from the road point and has to be trekked down. The trek path is very steep with deep valleys one side. One should be very careful while trekking to the view point, which offers lifetime memories. Top Station is the highest approachable road in South India. The viewpoint at Top Station offers breathtakingly beautiful views of Kannan Devan Hills. The valleys all around, the misty mountains and distant waterfalls all .....

Photo Point

Photo Point

#6 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 4 km from Munnar Bus Station, Photo Point is a beautiful spot on Mattupetty road lined up with tea gardens on both sides. As the name suggests, this place is a famous photography point in Munnar due to its breathtaking background of mountains surrounded by lush green tea gardens. Photo Point is one of the best tourist places to visit in Munnar . The tea gardens are owned by Kannan Devan Hills Plantations Limited owned by Tata Group and it is a private property. Visitors can take photographs at the entrance of garden without disturbing the plantations. This place is situated on the main road with running traffic and tourists are advised to be careful while taking pictures standing close to the road.

Kundala Lake

Kundala Lake

#7 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Lake is a picturesque lake situated on the way to Top Station from Munnar. It is one of the scenic places to visit in Munnar . The lake is formed by Kundala artificial dam, which is a small dam in cured shape. The lake offer boating facility. The unique experience of boating in Kashmiri boats in this lake is a special attraction. These boats are also known as Shikara Boats. Kundala Lake is one of the best places for sightseeing in Munnar. The tea estates spread across Kundala are a real feast to the eyes. There is also a golf course which belongs to Tata Tea Ltd in Kundala village. Boating Timings: 9 AM to 5:30 PM Boating Fee (30 minutes): Shikara Boat - Rs 200 for 2 persons, Row Boats - Rs 150 for 4 persons, Pedal Boat - Rs 100 for 2 persons

Devikulam

#8 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 18 km from Munnar Bus Station & 45 km from Idukki, Devikulam is a cute hill station near Munnar. At an altitude of 1800 m, it is one of the lesser-known hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Munnar sightseeing packages . The name Devikulam is a combination of two words Devi from the goddess Devi and kulam meaning pond. According to legend, the goddess Sita Devi bathed in Devikulam Lake now named Sita Devi Lake. The lake draws tourists not only because of its sacredness but also for the curative powers of its mineral waters. The lake is also idle for trout fishing. The scenic beauty, adventure sports, beliefs, and religion come together to make Sita Devi Lake a major tourist attraction in Devikulam. The lush green open spaces and the high cliffs of Devikulam provide scope for hiking .....

Echo Point

#10 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 15 kms from Munnar, Echo Point is a beautiful place situated on the way to Top Station between Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake. This is one of the major tourist places to visit in Munnar . Echo point is situate on the main road towards Kundala Lake on the backwaters of Mattupetty Dam amidst rolling hills. This scenic place gets its name from the natural echo phenomenon here. Every loud call made from a spot on the lake embankment is returned manifold by the echo from the surrounding hills. Trekking and nature walks are popular activities in this scenic destination with beautiful views of the green hills. The fresh mountain air, the mist-clad hills and panoramic view make it worthy of a visit. This is a wonderful place for photography. Boating is also available at Echo Point.

Lock Heart Gap / Lockhard Gap

Lock Heart Gap / Lockhard Gap

#11 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 16 km from Munnar Bus Station, Lock Heart Gap (also known as Lockhart Gap) is one of the most scenic places in Munanr situated on Munnar - Madurai (or Munnar - Thekkady) road. It is one of the prime attractions in Munnar. Lock Heart Gap provides a panoramic views of the mountains and valleys of Munnar and it's one of the must visit place in Munnar. This is also a great sunset point on a clear day. This is situated close to the main road and easily accessible from Munnar. The road from Munnar to Lock Heart Gap is full of tea plantations and it is a nice stretch for photography. The nearby Lockheart Tea Estate is another attraction which provides wonderful opportunity to learn tea dust making process.

Thirumeny Cultural Centre

Thirumeny Cultural Centre

#15 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 500 m from Munnar Bus Stand, Thirumeni Cultural Centre is an old style theater located in Munnar town. It is one of the must visit places in Munnar for cultural lovers. Thirumeni Cultural Centre bestows you the chance of spending an evening in the beautiful set up of lush green hills, aromatic tea plantations, misty skyline accompanied with goose bumping performances of Kalarippayattu and Kathakali, the two very famous and respected art forms of Kerala. Visitors can also head to the make-up room to see the artists getting ready and ask questions if you have. In the one hour duration, one can enjoy the spellbound performance of Kathakali art piece which tells stories in a form of dancing movements, gestures, and expressions. The musicians provided the perfect backdrop for the performance, helping to capture the mood and ambiance of the show. Kalarippayattu at the same time is a form of Martial art and includes agile gymnastic movements, the hard work, .....

Lakshmi Hills Trek

Lakshmi Hills Trek

#16 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 4 km from Munnar Bus Stand, Lakshmi Hills are a set of 7 hills lined with forests and mesmerizing views in Munnar. It is one of the famous places for trekking in Munnar, and among the must-include places Munnar - Thekkady packages . Lakshmi Hills range is on the northern side of NH 85 just before reaching Munnar from Kochi side. The Lakshmi Hills trek is a great opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. The green-carpeted meadows, imposing misty mountains, mystic mist clouds, and the chilling mountain breeze during the trek will give you the opportunity to reconnect with nature. The Lakshmi Hills trek starts from old Munnar. The route is around 14 km including ascend and descend. The total distance can rise to 23 km if you chose to go to the topmost point at an altitude of about 1870 m. The starting point (from NH 85) is about 1450 m high, and the .....

Viripara / Kainagiri Waterfall

Viripara / Kainagiri Waterfall

#17 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 18 km from Munnar Bus Stand, Viripara Waterfall is a stunning waterfall located on the way to Mankulam via Leksmi from Munnar. It is one of the popular waterfalls in the Idukki district, and among the prominent places to visit in Munnar . Also called Kainagiri Fall, Viripara Waterfall is formed over the Kallar River. The waterfall is about 30 feet in height. The waterfall is close to the Letchmi Estate Tea Plantations. The water is cool, and swimming is allowed, but be careful as the rocks are slippery. There is a washroom and changing room facility as well. It is one of the great offbeat places to visit in Munnar and a great place for photography. The waterfall is an ideal place to spend half a day. Additionally, the 4X4 Jeep adds to the excitement as it climbs up the rocky formations, providing a thrilling partial off-roading experience. One has to trek a few meters as the waterfall .....

Valara Waterfalls

Valara Waterfalls

#9 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 39 Kms from Munnar, the magnificent Valara Waterfalls is located between Adimali and Neriamangalam on Munnar to Kochi highway (NH49), near Cheeyappara Waterfalls. Valara features a chain of waterfalls falling from a height of about 1000 feet and provide a magnificent view. These waterfalls are surrounded by lush, dense forests that are home to a variety of animals and birds. It is one of the top waterfalls near Munnar. Though the falls are visible from highway, it demands good amount of trekking to reach the bottom of the falls. The surrounding places of the Valara Falls are good for trekking. The falls offer spectacular views in monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. This place is connected by buses running between Munnar and Kochi.

Rose Garden

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#12 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 4 km from Munnar Bus Stand and 2.5 km from Top Station, Rose Garden is a well maintained flower garden situated on Munnar - Top Station Highway in Munnar, Kerala. It is one of the top places to visit in Munnar. Munnar Rose Garden is a beautiful garden with hundreds of rare varieties of flowers and herbal plants. With large tea plantations in the background, this place can be visited during a trip to Munnar. The garden is operated by Kerala Forest Development Centre (KFDC), a Govt. of Kerala undertaking. Spread across a few acres of land, this place has an amenity center for tourists and a sales outlet, in addition to hundreds of rare varieties of flowers, cactus, shrubs, creepers and herbal plants. The amenity center inside the garden has toilets, shop, snacks, coffee etc. Timings: 10 AM - 5 PM Entry Fee: Rs. 30 for Person

Atukkad Waterfalls

Atukkad Waterfalls

#13 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 8 km from Munnar Bus Station, Attukad or Attukal Waterfalls is a striking waterfall situated in Munnar, Kerala. Located on Munnar - Pallivasal Road, it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Munnar and among the must-visit places during your Munnar Trip. Set amidst undulating terrains and dense jungles, Attukal Waterfalls is a white stream of water slanting down the rocky hills into a pool at the bottom. This pristine waterfall is a charming spot frequented by tourists as well as locals. The fall looks like a glittering silver line from a distance but as you come closer, you will see the pearly white water cascading from a towering height. One can visit the place throughout the year, but it is best to visit the place immediately after the monsoon season since the waterfall cascades at its full glory during this time. However, visitors are not allowed to enter during the rainy season due to extreme flow but still, the waterfall is overflowed with natural beauty .....

Nyayamakad Waterfalls

Nyayamakad Waterfalls

#14 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 10 km from Munnar, Nyayamakad Waterfalls is a picturesque waterfall on Munnar - Udamalpet road close to the entrance of Eravikulam National Park. It is one of the highest cascading waterfalls in Kerala , and among the must-visit places of sightseeing in Munnar . The water here drops from a height of more than 1500 meters cascading through rocks over several steps. The water is collected into a big pool at the bottom which is great place to spend some time during Munnar trip . This waterfall Is close to the Rajamalai entrance and can be visited along with Rajamalai / Eravikulam Park. It needs about 10 minutes walk from the main road. Trekking is a popular activity here. One can enjoy the marvelous views of surrounding valleys of Western Ghats including Anamudi and other peaks. Trekking to .....

Marayoor

#18 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 41 km from Munnar, 70 km from Palani, 90 km from Idukki, 115 km from Valparai, 116 km from Coimbatore, 131 km from Dindigul, 164 km from Kochi, 168 km from Meghamalai, 172 km from Thrissur, 175 km from Kottayam, 190 km from Madurai, and 298 km from Trivandrum, Marayoor or Marayur is a scenic place situated in Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is one of the popular places to visit near Kochi , and among the best places to visited along with Munnar packages . Nestled in the shadows of the Western Ghats, Marayoor is a pre-historic site and also the only place in Kerala that has natural sandalwood forests. This scenic town claims to be a part of a Stone Age civilization that is as old as 10,000 BC. It is also home to a later period of large-scale dolmen-buildings, which are the must-include places in Marayoor holiday packages . As ..... Distance (From Munnar): 41 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Pollachi

#19 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 30 km from Udumalpet, 48 km from Coimbatore, 65 km from Valparai, 116 km from Munnar, 130 km from Dindigul, 163 km from Kochi, 191 km from Madurai, and 526 km from Chennai, Pollachi is a scenic town and a taluk headquarters in Coimbatore district of Tamil Nadu in India. It is the second-largest town in the district after Coimbatore and among the stunning offbeat Tourist places to visit near Madurai . Located on the tip of the Annamalai hills and the plains of Coimbatore, Pollachi is a largely visited tourist hub along with Coimbatore as part of Tamilnadu tour packages . The ancient name for Pollachi was 'Pozhil Vaitchi' meaning 'the land of natural wealth and prosperity in Tamil. The town was also called Mudi Konda Chola Nallur during the reign of Kulottunga Chola III. Since ancient times, the Pollachi market called by the name of 'Pollachi Sandhai' ..... Distance (From Munnar): 116 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Idukki

#20 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 47 km from Munnar, 101 km from Kottayam, 105 km from Kochi, 171 km from Madurai, and 239 km from Trivandrum, Idukki is a pristine hill station in Kerala. It is one of the stunning Kerala hill stations , and among the most prominent places to visit as part of Kerala packages . Idukki district was formed on 26th January 1972 by carving out Devikulam, Peerumedu, and Udumbanchola taluks from Kottayam district and Thodupuzha taluk from Ernakulum district. It is the second-largest district in Kerala state (Painavu as headquarters). Idukki is home to a large population of tribal population. It is one of the famous hill stations near Kochi . The name Idukki is supposed to be derived from the Malayalam word Idukku which means a narrow gorge. Periyar which is one of the largest rivers of Kerala, flowing ..... Distance (From Munnar): 45 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Thommankuthu Waterfalls, Near Idukki

Thommankuthu Waterfalls, Near Idukki

#21 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 20 km from Thodupuzha, 25 km from Idukki, and 48 km from Munnar, Thommankuthu is a mesmerizing waterfall located in Thodupuzha taluk in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is one of the stunning waterfalls near Kochi , ad among the must-visit places as part of Idukki tour packages . Situated in the southern part of Western Ghats, Thomankoothu a series of 12 falls or kuthus (locally known) spread over an area of 5 km and fall from a height of 40 m. The 12 falls that vary in height and pass through the lush evergreen forests, present a remarkable sight. It is the best place to spend a day watching nature and drown in the waters of the falls. The rich flora and fauna around the waterfall hypnotize the visitors. It is an alluring destination for trekking as it takes you through caves and sleepy hamlets of the tribals. There are also boating and fishing ..... Distance (From Munnar): 48 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 3 Hours .....

Kalvari Mount / Calvary Mount, Near Idukki

Kalvari Mount / Calvary Mount, Near Idukki

#22 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 10 km from Idukki Bus Stand, Kalvari Mount, also known as Calvary Mount is a mountain peak, and a popular Christian pilgrimage site situated in Idukki. It is one of the important places of sightseeing in Idukki. Also known as Kalliyanathandu, Kalvari Mount is a stunning vantage point that offers an aerial view of the Idukki Reservoir and its surrounding peaks and forests. The viewpoint is situated near Thankamani Junction on Thodupuzha - Puliyanmala highway. It is one of the most scenic places that one must-visit during Idukki trip. During Lent, the area turns into a pilgrimage center as Christians go in a procession up the hillock. It is also an ideal place for mountain climbers and trekkers. The trekkers will be treated to a fascinating experience of low-hung clouds, cool breeze, occasional chirping birds, and hordes of sauntering elephants. However, the hillock has a very steep slope and is mostly scaled by professional trekkers. The trekkers and travelers ..... Distance (From Munnar): 50 Kms Trip Duration (From Idukki - Including Travel): 1-2 Hours .....

Keezharkuthu Falls / Rainbow Waterfalls, Near Idukki

Keezharkuthu Falls / Rainbow Waterfalls, Near Idukki

#23 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 30 Kms from Idukki , 63 Kms from Munnar and 20 Kms from Thodupuzha, Keezharkuthu Waterfalls (also known as Rainbow Waterfalls) is a popular tourist sport near Idukki. It is a cascading waterfalls falling through several steps from a height of over 1500 meters. It is also an ideal place for rock climbing & mountaineering. This place is good to visit throughout the year. The falls are located in deep forest and can be reached by trekking through the forests for over 2 Kms. Nearest town to the falls is Udambannoor, which is connected by Bus with Idukku, Munnar and Thodupuzha. From Udambannoor, the falls are about 6 Kms and there is approach road for about 4 Kms which can be reached by Jeep / Auto. The remaining 2 Kms is trek path. Distance (From Munnar): 63 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Malankara Dam, Near Idukki

Malankara Dam, Near Idukki

#24 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 43 Kms from Idukki, 65 Kms from Kumarakom, 58 kms from Kottayam and 80 Kms from Munnar, Malankara Dam & Lake (in Idukki district) is a lovely place located at a distance of 7 Kms from Thodupuzha on Thodupuzha-Erattupetta route. Malankara Lake, spread over 11 Kms is an artificial lake formed as part of Muvattupuzha Valley Irrigation Project. The Dam is constructed across Thodupuzha River for irrigation purpose. This place is a very good picnic spot with boating facilities in the lake. It is located on SH8 and easily accessible from Thodupuzha by Bus, Auto & Cab. Thodupuzha is accessible by Bus from all parts of Kerala. Thommankuthu Waterfalls is about 27 Kms from this place which is connected by Bus from Thodupuzha. Distance (From Munnar): 80 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Near Marayoor

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Near Marayoor

#25 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 12 km from Marayur Bus Stand and 55 km from Munnar, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected reserve situated in the Marayoor and Kanthalloor panchayats of Devikulam Taluk in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It is one of 12 wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala , and among the top places to visit as part of Marayoor tour . Located on the eastern ranges of the Western Ghats, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary spreads across 90 sq. km and is canopied by lush, evergreen, and thorny scrubs. It is richly populated with a wide array of indigenous flora and fauna which makes it one of the Marayoor sightseeing places . The sanctuary is the only rehabilitation center for Indian star tortoise in India. Along with the Western Ghats and the Anamalai sub-cluster, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is under consideration ..... Distance (From Munnar): 55 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Thoovanam Waterfalls, Near Marayoor

Thoovanam Waterfalls, Near Marayoor

#26 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 8 km from Marayoor, and 45 km from Munnar, Thoovanam waterfall is a stunning waterfall located inside Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Marayoor. It is one of the popular Kerala Waterfalls , and among the must-visit Marayoor tourist attractions . Situated on Munnar - Udamalpet Road, Thoovanam waterfall is formed by the Pambar River. It is one of the most prominent waterfalls near Kochi , and among the popular trekking routes in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. This cascading fall is a wonderful place to enjoy nature, dip & swim in the crystal clear water of the Pambar River. Since it is located inside the Cinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, the trek to the falls also provides a great opportunity for animal sighting during your Marayoor trip . The ..... Distance (From Munnar): 45 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 4 Hours/Half Day .....

Lakkam Waterfalls, Near Marayoor

Lakkam Waterfalls, Near Marayoor

#27 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 15 km from Marayoor Bus Station and 26 km from Munnar, Lakkam Waterfalls is a mesmerizing waterfall situated at Gundumalai village near Marayoor. Located between Marayoor & Munnar, it is one of the beautiful waterfalls in Munnar and among the must-visit places in Marayur. The beautiful Lakkam Waterfall is set amidst dense flora and rolling hills, which add to its bewitching beauty. It is formed by Eravikulam Stream which is originated in the Eravikulam National Park and is a tributary to the Pambar River. The fall cascades down from a height of about 50 feet into a small pool at the bottom which offers travelers an opportunity to enjoy its cold mineral-rich waters. The spectacle of the gushing waters crashing against the rocky terrain is a feast to the sore eyes. It is the perfect spot for those who love to photograph and explore the natural beauty. The waterfall is equally popular for trekkers as they get immense opportunities to explore the dense jungle & ..... Distance (From Munnar): 26 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 2 Hours .....

Lockhart Tea Museum

Lockhart Tea Museum

#28 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 9 km from Munnar Bus Stand, the Lockhart Tea Museum is a museum located in Devikulam, Munnar. It is one of the must-include places in Munnar. The Lockhart Tea Museum was originally constructed in 1936, and was opened to the public in 2014.The museum is part of the Lockhart Estate, one of the earliest tea plantations in Munnar, established by Baron John Von Rosenberg and his son, Baron George Otto Von Rosenberg in 1879. The Lockhart Tea factory produces about 20 million kilograms of tea annually and is now owned by Harrisons Malayalam Limited, one of South India's largest tea cultivators. The museum offers a historical insight into the first ever tea plantations of Munnar which date back to 1879. The museum houses several equipment, data and info explaining the nitty gritties of tea production and processing. Here you can see the mechanical harvesting machines, shears, and fletcher sprayers along with 100 years old photographs of the British planters during .....

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm

#29 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 13 km from Munnar Bus Stand, the Indo-Swiss Farm is a dairy farm located in the quaint village of Mattupetty, Munnar. It is one of the prominent places to visit as part of Munnar - Thekkady tour packages . Spread over 469 acres of lush green grasslands, the Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm in Kerala is a cattle development and research center that was launched in 1963 on mutual agreement between the India Government and the Swiss Confederation. The main objective of the Indo-Swiss Farm was to improve the quality of livestock farming in Kerala. Later, for the betterment and strengthening of the organization, the farm project was rehabilitated under the Indian Government and finally named the Indo-Swiss Project. Maintained by the Milk Marketing Board and Kerala Livestock Development, the farm is laid out in three distinct sections - Animal Husbandry, Fodder, and Semen Bank. It is home to nearly 400 cattle of 100 varieties. .....

Punarjani Traditional Village

Punarjani Traditional Village

#30 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 8 km from Munnar Bus Stand, Punarjani Traditional Village is a performing arts theater located in Pallivasal area of Munnar. It is one of the offbeat places to visit in Munnar . Punarjani Traditional Village is a performing arts theater where you can watch live performances of two traditional art forms of Kerala. Punarjani means rebirth, and this cultural center aims to revitalize the long-aged traditions of Kerala. Visitors can watch the performances of Kathakali - the classical dance form, and Kalaripayattu - one of the deadliest martial arts in India. Kathakali shows feature a proficient performance, presenting a blend of storytelling, music, and dance. In this show, a person narrates a story from the Hindu epics or folk tales, and Kathakali artists act and dance using their hands and facial gestures to portray their emotions and expressions. Also, the musicians play traditional musical .....

Government Botanical Garden

Government Botanical Garden

#31 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 1 km from Munnar Bus Stand, Government Botanical Garden is a well-maintained garden in Munnar. Located on Munnar - Thekkady Road, it is one of the must-include places in Munnar tour packages . The Government Botanical Garden is a fully lush green environment adorned with a variety of plants. The tourism department has spent around Rs 4.5 crore on developing this park to provide entertainment with leisure and knowledge for developing the tourists. In the initial stage of the project, the garden was developed in an area of around 5 acres. The garden houses around 150 varieties of flowering plants, an open theater, beautiful landscapes, walkways, a canteen, a souvenir shop, and spice shops. It is a perfect place for jogging, photography, and outings. Medicinal plants and rare plants are also available in this garden. It is a perfect place for those who love nature and spend some time in solitude. The park attracts .....

Rock Cave / Malayil Kallan Guha

Rock Cave / Malayil Kallan Guha

#32 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 13 km from Munnar Bus Stand, Malayil Kallan Guha, popularly known as Rock Cave, is a small cave located along the Munnar - Thekkady Road in Kerala. It is one of the most frequently visited Munnar tourist places . Malayil Kallan Guha is the Malayalam name for Rock Cave, which means Upon the Mountain Thief Cave. According to the legend, many years ago, a thief called Malayil Kallan lived in this cave who used to loot travelers passing through this route. It is just opposite the Lockhart Gap, which provides some breathtaking views of Munnar town, soaked in fumes of clouds and mist, and the surrounding mountains and valleys. The cave is pretty narrow but is about 15 feet tall. One can easily walk through it, and explore the cave. Local authorities have built some concrete steps so that people can easily enter the cave. There is no light inside, so people have to use a flashlight or a mobile .....

Anamudi Peak

Anamudi Peak

#33 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 20 km from Munnar, Anamudi Peak is a mountain peak situated in the Western Ghats of Kerala near Munnar. It is the highest point in India outside the Himalaya-Karakoram, and among the popular places of trekking in Kerala . Located at an altitude of 8842 feet, Anamudi Peak is the highest point in South India, and among the must-visit Munnar tourist places . Located inside the Eravikulam National Park, it is a famous trekking destination in Kerala which offers breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. Anamudi, together with the Eravikulam Park, is home to one of the largest surviving populations of Asian elephants, Gaurs, and Nilgiri Tahrs. Anamudi is also famous for Kurunji flowers that blossom once in 12 years. The 2-3 days trekking programming starts at the foothill of Eravikulam with night halts at tribal hamlets inside the forest. Taking prior permission from .....

Chinnakanal Waterfalls / Power House Falls

Chinnakanal Waterfalls / Power House Falls

#34 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 16 km from Munnar, Power House Waterfalls, also called Chinnakanal Waterfalls is located near Chinnakanal village after Devikulam in Kerala. It is one of the best waterfalls near Kochi , and among the must-visit Munnar tourist attractions . Falling through a steep rock from a height of about 2,000 m, this cascading waterfall is a wonderful place to spend few hours. The stream is said to be originated from the scenic & sacred Devikulam Hills. It is possible to reach the bottom of the falls by trekking down the hills. Swimming in the pool at bottom of the falls is a memorable experience during your Munnar vacation . The Power House waterfall is en route to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Thekkady. The best time to visit the falls is during the post-monsoon season. Timings: .....

Cheeyappara Waterfalls

Cheeyappara Waterfalls

#35 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 38 Kms from Munnar, the famous Cheeyappara Waterfalls is located between Adimali and Neriamangalam on Munnar to Kochi highway (NH49). Cascading down in 7 steps, Cheeyappara Waterfalls is one of the most magnificent waterfalls in Kerala. This is also a great place for trekking. It is noted for 2 acres of evergreen forests upon a huge rock. The rock is more than 500 acres in area and an ideal spot for mountaineering. The waterfalls are just adjacent to the highway. The falls offer spectacular views with full glory during summer and it's not possible to reach the bottom of the falls or enjoy in the waters of the falls in monsoon. This place is connected by buses running between Munnar and Kochi.

Nadukani

#36 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 75 Kms from Munnar, 68 kms from kottayam & 60 Kms from Idukki , Nadukani is a small hill station in Ernakulam district. It is 35 Kms from Thodupuzha, close to NH49 near Kothamangalam. At an altitude of 3000 feet, Nadukani is an ideal destination for trekking and mountaineering. On the sunny day Nadukani offers a clear view of the areas extending to Thodupuzha. The excellent view of the Muvattupuzha River that forms Malankara Lake on Malankara Dam is feast to the eyes.

Anayirankal Dam

Anayirankal Dam

#37 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 24 Kms from Munnar, Anayirankal Dam is a lovely place located on NH49 (towards Palani, after Devikulam). The surroundings of the falls are full of tea plantations & forests and appear like a green carpet. It is one of the earliest Dams built in India using concrete. Elephants are also spotted in the vicinity of reservoir. This place is connected by frequent buses from Munnar . All buses towards Palani stop here.

Kuthumkal Waterfalls

Kuthumkal Waterfalls

#38 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 24 Kms from Munnar and 36 Kms from Idukki, Kuthumkal Waterfalls is charming waterfall located in Kuthumkal near Rajakkad (4 Kms) in Idukki District. This cascading waterfall is a good picnic spot to enjoy the nature and play with the waters of the falls. The falls are very close to the main road and accessible by easy trek. It is possible to get into the waters at bottom of these falls. Rajakkad is connected by bus with Munnar & Adimali (24 Kms). The falls are 4 Kms from Rajakkad and can be reached by Auto/Bus.Kuthumkal water falls is located 21 kms from Munnar. The picturesque Ponmudi Dam (7 Kms from Kuthumkal Falls and 17 Kms from Adimali) built across Panniar River is another popular attraction near the Waterfalls. It is connected by bus with Adimali-Rajakkad service.

Kodaikanal

#39 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 95 km from Dindigul, 117 km from Madurai, 162 km from Munnar, 169 km from Coimbatore, 253 km from Ooty, 272 km from Kochi, 469 km from Bangalore, & 528 km from Chennai, Kodaikanal, also referred to as Kodai is a beautiful hill station in the Dindigul district of Tamilnadu. It is one of the best hill stations not to miss in a South India tour and among the top places to visit in Tamilnadu . Often referred to as the 'Princess of Hill stations', Kodai is one of the popular places to visit in summer as part of honeymoon trip . It is situated at an altitude of about 7000 feet (2133 m) on the southern tip of the upper Palani hills. It has several scenic natural attractions which are enjoyed by its visitors and make it a popular romantic destination. Coaker's Walk, Silver Cascade, and Kodai Lake are among the must include ..... Distance (From Munnar): 162 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Vagamon

#40 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 45 km from Thekkady, 58 km from Idukki, 76 km from Kumarakom, 64 km from Kottayam, 92 km from Munnar, 99 km from Alleppey, 103 km from Kochi, 181 km from Madurai, and 196 km from Trivandrum, Vagamon, or Wagamon is an enchanting hill station situated in Idukki district of Kerala. Located on the Kottayam-Idukki border, it is one of the offbeat hill stations in Kerala , and among the must-include places in Kerala Tour Packages . Perched at an altitude of 1100 m, Vagamon is surrounded by 3 hills namely, Thangal hill, Murugan hill, and Kurisumala at the foothills of Western Ghats. Also known as the Scotland of Asia, Vagamon was discovered by the British who found the place ideal for tea plantations, and they were followed by Christian missionaries who built their abode of service at Kurisumala in Vagamon. National Geographic Traveler has listed Vagamon on their directory ..... Distance (From Munnar): 92 Kms Trip Duration (From Munnar - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Chokramudi Peak

Chokramudi Peak

#41 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 22 km from Munnar, Chokramudi Peak is a mountain peak in Munnar, Kerala. Situated between Bison Valley and Munnar, it is one of the highest peaks of Munnar and among the best places of trekking in Munnar. Situated at an altitude of around 7,200 feet in Eravikulam National Park, the Chokramudi Peak stands isolated from other hill ranges but provide 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 Anamudi Peak and Idukki Dam located nearby. Since it is located in Eravikulam National Park, the hill is filled with lush evergreen Shola forest, and the park is home to large number of animals such as Nilgiri Tahrs, Gaurs and Asian Elephants. The Chokramudi Trek is a short and easy trek that can be done in a day. The trekking spot of Chokramudi is an ideal place for the amateur trekkers who wish to have an awesome beginning. The starting point of .....

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

#42 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 35 km from Munnar, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is a sprawling tea plantation situated at Kottagudi village in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. Located near Munnar, it is one of the most beautiful tea estates in India and among the must-visit places as part of Munnar tour packages . At an altitude of 7900 feet, Kolukkumalai is the world's highest elevation tea plantation and one of the premier South Indian industries in India. This tea estate is a part of Tamil Nadu but Munnar is the most popular gateway to Kolukkumalai tea estate. The estate was built up by the British from 1920 to 1927 with the assistant of the Chettiar Brothers belonging to Bodinayakkanur, Tamilnadu, India. Sprawling over an area of 81 hectares, the estate was run by the Chettiar Brothers from 1935 to 1971. Thereafter, the Chettiar brothers transferred their rights to AJ Group in 1971. The Kolukkumalai Tea Estate produces tea using the orthodox .....

Blossom International Park

Blossom International Park

#43 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 1.5 km from Munnar Bus Station, Blossom Park is a beautiful park located in Munnar, Kerala. Situated near KSRTC Bus Stand, it is one of the well-known places to visit in Munnar. Located at the heart of Munnar, the Blossom Park or the Blossom Hydel Park is famous for the scenic beauty and natural aspect. This park is a part of the Sylvan hill resort of Munnar and is located nearby the beautiful Muthirappuzha River. Covering over an area of 16 acres, it has a vast stretch of landscaped mounts, flower gardens, artificial waterfalls & lush green lawns, that offer a wide range of facilities to make visitors feel relaxed and rejuvenated all at the same time. The park also has varieties of recreational activities like adventure trails, boating, nature walks, bird watching, roller skating, badminton, etc. Also, tourists can enjoy the aroma of fresh mountain flowers that are found in abundance here and experience boating through the serene waters of Muthirappuzha River. .....

Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala

#44 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 25 km from Munnar Bus Station, Meesapulimala is a mountain peak in the Western Ghats near Munnar, Kerala. Situated near Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, it is one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats and among the popular places of trekking in Munnar. At an altitude of 8,661 feet, Meesapulimalai is the second highest peak in the Western Ghats after Anamudi Peak. It is one of the most popular trekking places near Munnar, especially for ardent trekkers. Meesapulimala gets its name as the peak resembles a tiger's face. The mountain range is sandwiched between Annamalai Hills and the Palani Hills, which are located near Suryanelli. Considered as a hotspot of diversity, Meesapulimala has been recognized as a UNESCO world heritage site. Meesapulimala is a must-go place for ardent trekkers. Meesapulimala is a trek through eight hills, passing through the shared border of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This is one of the mesmerizing treks which will start at an altitude of 1500 .....

Pallivasal Falls

Pallivasal Falls

#45 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 17 km from Munnar Bus Station, Pallivasal Waterfalls is a stunning waterfall situated near the Pallivasal Power House in Munnar. Also Known as Pallivasal Power House Falls, it is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Munnar and among the must-visit Munnar tourist places. Pallivasal Falls is formed over Muthirappuzhayar River and is surrounded by lush green forests. Though a little small in size, the waterfall is an excellent spot for picnicking and sightseeing for those who want to spend a day away from the buzzing madness of cities. Rich in diverse flora, the area around the waterfalls provides the perfect setting for hikes and nature walks. With unspoiled scenic beauty in abundance, the waterfall is a perfect attraction for photographers and lovers of nature. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Kalari Kshethra

Kalari Kshethra

#46 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 10 km from Munnar Bus Station, Kalari Kshetra is a cultural center located at Chithirapuram near Munnar, Kerala. It is one of the best places to witness the rich cultural heritage of Kerala and among must-visit places in Munnar. Kalari Kshethra is the center of the oldest form of martial arts of Kerala - Kalaripayattu and Kathakali, the traditional form of Indian Classical Dance. The center is the place where one can witness the rich cultural heritage of Kerala showcased in the form of dance. The center conducts performances, workshops, and classes that one can opt for to get an essence of the ancient art forms. Famed as the mother of all martial arts, Kalaripayattu is the traditional martial art practiced in Kerala. The martial art is said to be more than 3,000 years old. This ancient art-form is believed to have been adapted into various martial art forms like karate, kung-fu, and judo. The one-hour evening performance show of Kalaripayattu in Munnar includes .....

CSI Christ Church

CSI Christ Church

#47 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 1 km from Munnar Bus Station, CSI Christ Church is an old church located in Munnar, Kerala. Situated on Kochi-Dhanushkodi Road, it is one of the beautiful places of heritage in Munnar and among the top places to visit in Munnar. Carrying the legacy of a century, the CSI Christ Church is the most revered place of worship in Munnar and the headquarters of the CSI Munnar Pastorate with over thousand Tamil families and 18 outstation churches. The history of CSI Christ Church goes back to the missionaries who arrived here in the early 20th century. The church was built in the memory of the beloved wife of Henry Knight, Ilianor Knight, in the early 1900s. Later, it was made an exclusive cemetery for British planters. When the British left Munnar in 1981, they handed over the charge of the church to CSI North Kerala Diocese. As per the history, the foundation stone of the church was laid in March 1910 by Sir A.K. Muir and was inaugurated on 16th April 1911 by Rev. .....

Ripple Waterfalls

Ripple Waterfalls

#48 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 19 km from Munnar Bus Station, Ripple Waterfalls is a stunning waterfall in Munnar, Kerala. It is one of the magnificent waterfalls in the Idukki district and among the best places to visit in Munnar. Ripple Falls is situated at Sreenarayanapuram, a diversion of Kunchithanny - Rajakkadu road from Thekkinkanam. The perennial Ripple Waterfall is formed over the Muthirappuzhayar River. Maintained by the forest department, it is an idyllic spot to detach oneself from the chaos of the busy city life and spend time amidst untouched beauty of nature. KTDC has made fences and footpaths near the waterfall. There is a pavilion to view the distant beauty of the area. There are 2 waterfalls, one is converted as a waterfall park, and the next one is the actual waterfall, which is just less than 1km away from it. To visit this waterfall, one needs to take down some stairs from the road. If you are interested to take a bath in the waterfall, this is the best place. But one .....

Chengulam / Sengulam Dam

Chengulam / Sengulam Dam

#49 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 14 km from Munnar Bus Station, Chengulam or Sengulam Dam is an artificial dam located in Munnar, Kerala. It is one of the mesmerizing places to visit in Munnar. Chengulam Dam Munnar is the latest dam site area and is part of the Chengulam Hydroelectric Project under the administration of the Government of Kerala. Surrounded by Letchmi hills on the north, Chokramudi peak on the east and the valley of Vellathooval and Adimaly Panchayat and Pettumudi peaks on the South- West, one can a get a spectacular 360-degree view from the lakeside. The dam site also offers visitors the chance to indulge in boating around the lake in pedal boats, speed boats pontoon boats and large boats. The speed boat ride is one of the best attractions and activities here. There is a Games Corner, Fish Spa and a small park by the side of the dam where you can spend some time with family and friends. During summer months occasionally fishing is also allowed. One can also go for cycling .....

Carmelagiri Elephant Park

Carmelagiri Elephant Park

#50 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 7 km from Munnar Bus Station, Carmelagiri Elephant Park is a private park located at Carmelagiri in Munnar, Kerala. Situated on the way to Mattupatty Dam, it is one of the interesting places to visit in Munnar. Located in Kannan Devan Hills, Carmelagiri Elephant Park woos visitors with their enthralling elephant safaris through the zig-zag hilly paths between Munnar Tea Gardens. The park gives trippers various riding times which ranges from 15 minutes to 1 hour and even a full day safari. A maximum of three persons can travel at a time on an elephant and there are around eight elephants in total. While in the park, one gets to know in person on the daily routines, special exercise walks, bathing rituals, training procedures and specific diets of elephants. One can also feed the elephants and talk to the mahouts about their behavior and learn about their moods. The elephants are trained and well cared for by the mahouts, who help educate tourists about the .....

Mathikettan Shola National Park

Mathikettan Shola National Park

#51 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 34 km from Munnar, Mathikettan Shola National Park is a national park at Poopara village of Udumbanchola taluk in Kerala. It is one of the protected reserves in Kerala and among the best places to visit in Munnar. The Mathikettan tract was notified as a Reserve Forest by the Travancore Government in 1897. Some parts of the land, before becoming a national park, had been leased out for the production of Cardamom. It was declared as a national park in 2003 to protect the wildlife and rich biodiversity of the area. The Shola forest in the area is bestowed with geological fauna and flora and geomorphological wealth. Still, certain parts of the forest are used to cultivate cardamom. The name Mathikettan has been derived from a Tamil word which refers to 'mind confuser'. It has been so named as the paths inside the forest is quite confusing and one who enters the park can easily get lost, according to the local folks. Three streams namely Uchillkuthi Puzha, Mathikettan .....

Kallippara Sunset Point

Kallippara Sunset Point

#52 of 52 Places to Visit in Munnar

At a distance of 39 km from Munnar, Kallippara Sunset Point is a beautiful viewpoint situated at Vathikudy near Munnar, Kerala. It is one of the best viewpoints in Munnar and among the prime places to visit in Munnar. If you like to go for an off-road drive, head towards Kallippara where you experience the panoramic views of orange-red sunset skies, Anayirangal Dam and the soaking mist. One can reach Kallippara on a 4WD jeep through the lush cardamom forests. The ride takes about 20 minutes and this is followed by a 30-minute trek uphill to the sunset point, which is one of the most adventurous activities to do in Munnar. Also, the uphill trek with the view of greenery interrupted with gushing streams in the valleys below, and a culmination at the Shola sunset point is an ecstatic activity. And, this is the perfect way to end your day. Timings: 6 AM - 6 PM Entry: Free

Most Asked Questions on Munnar

Munnar can be vistited through the year, however, winter & summer from September to June are the best seasons to visit Munnar . Summer is the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Monsoons usually experience heavy rains.

Munnar usually requires around 3 days to visit the most important attractions. There are several wonderful destinations around Munnar like Thekkady which usually take 2 additioanl days.

Budget of Munnar trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Munnar tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 5000 per person for a 2D/1N trip and from INR 7500 per person for 3D/2N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Munnar like Meenmutty Dam, Tea Musuem, Top Station, Eravikulam National Park, Pothamedu Viewpoint, Devikulam, etc. Munnar is dotted with several wonderful tea estates and can be visited as well.

Munnar is well known for quality tea and most of the tourists buy tea powder in Munnar. Spice are also available at reasonable price.

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A complete travel guide to munnar: the tea capital of kerala, india.

  • Post published: July 28, 2021
  • Post category: India
  • Post author: Charu Goyal

10 places to visit in munnar

Home to misty waterfalls, winding paths, and an unending expanse of tea plantations, Munnar in Kerala is one of the most popular places to visit in South India. Blessed with pristine valleys, endangered flora and fauna, calming lakes, and verdant forests, it may very well be one of the most beautiful places in India too.

Situated at an altitude of 1600 metres above the sea level, Munnar is a picturesque hill station and town in the Idukki district of Kerala. Accessed via an encircling road that passes through a myriad of scenic waterfalls, thriving vegetation, and mesmerising views of the Western Ghats, it is a sightseeing gem that once served as a summer resort for the British colonists.

Being the first stop on my Kerala trip in February last year, I spent two days exploring Munnar with my best friend. Meandering around acres of tea estates nestled between humongous mountains covered with low-lying clouds, I instantly comprehended Kerala’s much enthused title of God’s own country. So much so that I nearly teared up at the thought of leaving.

However, planning our trip to Munnar wasn’t equally wistful. There is a lot of information out there about what to do and see in Munnar, but barely anything that clarifies the mystery that Munnar’s layout is. I kid you not, I must have spent hours looking at the map of Munnar and reading Kerala guides after guides to just understand which area to stay in.

So, if you are planning to visit Munnar and are in the same boat as I once was, then worry not. In this guide, you will find all the essential topics ranging from the different areas to stay in Munnar, how to get there, best places to visit, which tea plantations to go to, where to eat and so on. 

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Where exactly is Munnar in India?

Munnar is the tea capital of Kerala, the southernmost state in India. Renowned for its natural beauty and wealth of pictorial sights, Kerala is one of the most incredible destinations to visit in Asia. Bordering the Arabian Sea on the west; it is an Indian state that is admired globally for its humid tropical wet climate.

Munnar is located at the union of Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala mountain streams in the South-Western Ghats of India. Its name fittingly translates to “three rivers” in Malayalam, the local language of Kerala. Sitting on the Kochi-Dhanushkodi National Highway (N.H. 49), Munnar is around 130 km from Kochi. Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu is also close at a distance of roughly 157 km.

10 places to visit in munnar

Although Munnar is commonly referred to as a hill station and trains did go up to its town centre and beyond once, that is simply not possible anymore. There was a dreadful flooding in the area in 1924, which ended up destroying much of the railway and ropeway, connecting Munnar to other major Indian cities. You can find remains of the old railway tracks on the Kundala-Top Station route even today.

The longstanding railway station, however, now operates as the local office of Tata Tea. The old platform outside it has also been converted into a road. Yet, this doesn’t mean that Munnar isn’t easily reachable nowadays. Being one of the most sought-after hill stations in South India, Munnar is still well connected to nearby airports and stations via road.

How to best reach there?

Whether you are travelling from domestic Indian cities or visiting directly from international destinations, there are many ways to get to the town of Munnar. Here are the most common transport options to help you decide the best mode for you:

Since Munnar doesn’t have an airport of its own, the nearest one that you can fly into is in Kochi. Cochin International Airport is located about 125 km away from Munnar. It is well connected to most cities in India and around the world. From there, you can hire a private taxi to Munnar directly when you arrive or pre-book one and have it ready for you at arrivals. Check flights to Cochin International Airport here!

I flew into Kochi from Mumbai early in the morning and just booked the transfer to our hotel in Munnar at the airport itself. There is a booking counter right after baggage claim in the arrivals lounge and you can easily get fixed price transports from there (No, haggling wouldn’t make a difference). The entire process is really organised and hassle free as you get a booking slip upon payment and meet your driver outside.

CG’s tip: Just make sure to have the proper address of your accommodation with you and not of Munnar town simply. Munnar refers to both the town and its surrounding areas, so accommodations are sometimes further out or nearer to the centre. Depending on where yours is based, you might be asked to pay a little extra or less, so it is better to check beforehand. 

10 places to visit in munnar

Our accommodation was actually higher up from the general drop-off point, so our AC taxi with two large suitcases cost us INR 3350 for the drop-off . If you are travelling alone or are tight on budget, then you can even get a bus transfer. There are several bus companies running frequent buses between Cochin International Airport and Munnar. Though, none of them are direct as of yet. If you would prefer a direct bus, then you can head to the closeby Aluva bus stop (12 km away) and get a bus to Munnar from there .

The closest railway station to Munnar is in Aluva (110 km), which is slightly nearer compared to the centre of Kochi. Angamaly (Kalady) Railway Station is also at a similar distance. But if you are looking for better connectivity to other parts of India with frequent express trains, then Ernakulam might be the best option.

The Ernakulam Railway Station in Kochi is at a distance of 130 km from Munnar and has more daily trains arriving from faraway cities like Mumbai and Delhi . The Madurai Railway Station in Tamil Nadu is also around 135 km away, so you can check online and see which one might be a better choice for your departure city.

Irrespective of which railway station do you arrive at out of the mentioned above, there are onward buses and taxis available for Munnar from all. You can either walk to the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus stand near your station and take a local bus, or get a prepaid taxi from arrivals / book a taxi from Kochi to Munnar online .

Snuggled between splendid hills, Munnar is one of the most beautiful places to drive to. Regardless of how you choose to get there, chances are that you will be arriving into town by road. One of the popular ways to travel to Munnar is hiring a car to self-drive or booking a taxi . Since most places to see in Munnar are very spread out, I personally think having your own vehicle can be a bliss whilst there.

Munnar is also well connected to numerous state and national highways across India via public transport. You can book buses online via redBus or turn up at a stop and buy a ticket in person. However, the local, state run buses by KSRTC might be a better choice as they operate more frequently to mountainous areas where many public buses don’t often go. When taking a KSRTC bus from Kochi to Munnar, you can expect to pay somewhere around INR 130 per person.

CG’s tip: If arriving in a private vehicle, do not forget to make pit-stops on the way to enjoy the abundant viewpoints as you gain elevation and snap pictures by the oodles of waterfalls that will surprise you en route. If coming by bus, then get a window seat and purely admire the verdant visions from your ride!

10 places to visit in munnar

Onward Transport from Munnar

When it’s nearly time to leave, you can simply arrange for the transport in Munnar itself. Our next stop on the Kerala trip was Kumarakom and we got a private taxi for INR 3300 in Munnar town the night before. There are various travel agents and ticketing shops around town from where you can book your preferred onward transfer.

Buses operate daily from / to Kumarakom, Alleppey, Kochi, Coimbatore, Madurai and more. You can browse bus routes on the KSRTC website here. Alternatively, you can book a taxi or hire a car to anywhere you would like to go.

What is the best time to visit Munnar?

Munnar is one of those destinations that can be enjoyed throughout the year due to its adequate climate. Whether you are looking to find some solace during the scorching Indian heat in summer, or are thinking of a mountainous getaway during the winter season in India; Munnar, being a hill station, is a treat anyhow.

Summer (March to May)

Summer starts arriving in Munnar from March and usually lasts till May. With temperatures ranging between 19-35 degrees Celsius , it is a great time to visit Munnar and enjoy the cool air amidst acres of tea plantations. Early morning and night time in Munnar are generally cool throughout the year, so you will still get a hill station feel even in summer.

Munnar is also known to have less humidity and rainfall during the summer months. Because of this, you might notice a surge of prices when travelling to Munnar during this time as many domestic tourists head there to escape the heat. From hiking in the Western Ghats to going camping and exploring waterfalls, there are a plethora of activities that you can take part in in summer.

This time of the year is also when many seasonal activities like paragliding, rock climbing, rappelling and other adventure sports are available. You can also go on a trek to Anamudi – the highest point in India (outside the Himalayan Mountain Ranges) at 2,695 metres above the ground.

CG’s tip: Munnar could still experience light rain showers in the summer. It is a good idea to carry a light sweater or jacket and an umbrella or raincoat for your visit.

10 places to visit in munnar

Monsoon (June to September)

Monsoon season in Munnar comes with its own charm. The arrival of shimmering rain transforms the sprawling tea estates and lush forests of Munnar into an even more alluring, verdant and vibrant scene. Cloudy skies and heavy waterfalls further add to the overall atmosphere and make way for a pleasant time.

Munnar experiences heavy rainfall with an average of 533 mm rain during the months of June and July. If you are planning to visit Munnar during monsoon s , then keep in mind that many touristic activities might not be available . The roads leading to Munnar and around it can also be slippery during this time, so I would advise to head there only during the day and not at night.

Having said that, most accommodations in Munnar are typically cheaper during monsoon (due to off-season). You can even book a room overlooking the lush hills and enjoy the view with a hot cup of chai when the rain pours. The town in general is quieter too, so it can be a more relaxing time to visit. However, with rain comes leeches, so be careful when going into grassy areas during monsoon. There could also be road blockages and landslides in monsoon, so I would personally avoid visiting then.

CG’s tip: Trekking and hiking might not be possible to do in Munnar during monsoon as the surface becomes slippery. Though, it might still be a good idea to carry footwear that you would not mind getting dirty along with some warm clothing and an umbrella or raincoat .

Winter (October to February)

Winter is the best time to visit a hill station like Munnar. With crisp afternoons, icy dawns, and pleasant dusks, it is easy to understand why most tourists head to Munnar between October and February. The average temperature in Munnar during this time is around 10 degrees Celsius . But since it is situated on high terrains and is surrounded by vast empty lands, the air tends to feel colder than that.

I visited Munnar in the beginning of February and loved the climate. The afternoons were hot enough to wander around in a t-shirt, but a jacket was still needed during auto-rickshaw rides and at night time. From hiking, trekking and mountain climbing, to gazing at waterfalls and walking amidst tea plantations, there were plenty of activities to engage in. Just remember that it is the busiest tourist season in Kerala, so you should expect to see large crowds!

From the month of November to January, Munnar sometimes experiences occasional snowfall and cold waves with recorded temperature dipping down below 0 degrees Celsius. If you are planning to visit during the blooming of Neelakurinji flowers, then September to October might be a better choice. But if weather is the deciding factor, then I personally found February to have been perfect .

CG’s tip: When packing warm clothes for the trip, make sure to bring layers with you. Since the temperature increases in the day and then drops again at night, it would be comfortable to have easily changeable options with you.

10 places to visit in munnar

How many days are enough?

In order to see the best of Munnar, I would recommend visiting there for three full days. I was there for a short trip so could only stay for two days and thus, ended up missing a few things that I would have liked to explore and do. 

Most places to see in Munnar are spread out from each other and divided into routes according to their location. You will most likely have to dedicate a day to each route in order to see the touristic spots in that area. Since I was there for only two days, I could only do two routes. 

We were able to see quite a few places, but I have to admit that I felt a little rushed on the first day. Since we made our way from Kochi airport on the same day, we could not begin the tour early in the morning and hence had limited time. Even though the driving distance between Kochi and Munnar isn’t that much, the duration often takes longer due to the windy, singular road.

However, if you are short on time, then it is possible to do a private day trip to Munnar from Kochi. You’ll usually begin your journey at sunrise and be back in Kochi for dinner!

Where to stay in Munnar?

This is one question that I struggled with the most when planning my trip to Kerala. Since Munnar refers to both the town and its general surrounding area, many nice hotels and resorts there are actually located far off the centre. Having not been there before, I personally found it difficult to gauge how far away would it be okay to stay in terms of food, transport, touristic sites and so on.

I had always dreamt of staying at a beautiful accommodation with panoramic views of the plantations and the greenery that Munnar is known for. However, resorts like that can be scattered anywhere up to 20-25 kilometres of radius from the centre. So, if you do not have your own vehicle with you, it can become costlier to get around and to access the restaurants in the town centre for dinner.

So how do you choose where to stay? Well, know that Munnar is divided into three broad areas that each have something different to offer. Depending on what your preference, budget and purpose of the trip is, you can see which one suits your needs best and stay there. 

Old Munnar is a small settlement that is not too far from Munnar Town. It is a decent area with many budget accommodations and some nice viewpoints close by. If you are arriving to Munnar in a bus from Kochi, then Old Munnar is where the buses would usually stop first. Being in close proximity with a bus stop, Old Munnar is a convenient area to get to and from.

I visited Old Munnar to see some photo points and spice gardens around there, and the neighbourhood looked acceptable. I wouldn’t go as far as saying that this is the best area to stay in Munnar. But if you are after economical properties that are away from the town centre noise and traffic, then Old Munnar is a decent choice. Especially since it is still close enough to easily get there if needed.

10 places to visit in munnar

From the research that I have done, Grand Plaza and Greenview Holiday Inn look like the best options in Old Munnar. Greenview Holiday Inn is located right on the Main Street connecting Munnar to Kochi, while Grand Plaza has some rooms with beautiful views going for it. Other properties like Deshadan Mountain Resort and Fragrant Nature Munnar are a tad further away, but come with beautiful tea estate views and luxury that is otherwise rare in the hills. The Abad Copper Castle Resort is also nearby and has great balcony views.

Munnar Town

Munnar Town is the commercial centre of the area. If you are looking to stay somewhere with easy access to restaurants, accommodations, ATMs and other tourism related services, then this is the best option for you. Though, it may not be the most postcard worthy choice. 

With many hotel buildings and shops nearby, the view in Munnar Town is merely ordinary. I stayed at a walking distance from the main market there and felt like I missed on the proper hill station experience that one would go to a place like Munnar for. Most places to sightsee in Munnar are also not actually in the centre, so it certainly lacks when it comes to scenery.

However, with an array of eateries present in almost every nook, I admit that it was convenient to grab a quick albeit delicious bite at any given time and just go for an escapade. Containing the town’s main taxi stand near the market, Munnar town also ended up being a convenient base to hire auto rickshaws or private cabs for day tours in and around Munnar.

You can check out my hotel in Munnar Town here . We just went there to sleep, so I cannot say much about the service. But, it was easy on the pocket. If you are looking for something more decent, then the nearby Tea County looks great.

10 places to visit in munnar

Out of Town Munnar

If commercialised areas aren’t your thing and you would rather enjoy the idyllic views that Munnar is mainly famous for, then staying a little out of town might be the best choice for you. With numerous guesthouses, hotels, resorts and treehouses (!!) spread around a 20-30 minute drive from Munnar, there is a wide list of options to choose from for every budget when staying out of town.

Depending on what you choose (eg: a guesthouse by the tea plantations), there may be less restaurants situated close to your accommodation. But since most places like that have an on-site restaurant, you can always double check before making a booking or request for arrangements in advance. Nearly all out of town properties also have a concierge service and can make transportation s and day-tour s bookings for you. 

CG’s tip: If you are taking a bus to get to Munnar, then make sure to check which bus stop is closest to it. A lot of the properties are in or near Munnar Bypass, so buses usually stop there first before heading to the town.

One of the best out of town properties is the luxurious Kaivalyam Wellness Retreat . It is situated midst a beautiful spice plantation and has free shuttle bus services to the main town. The Elixir Hills Suites Resort and Spa and Blanket Hotel Spa also look equally stunning. If you like waterfalls, then you can even get a room with a view of a mesmerising waterfall at Blanket Hotel Spa. Last but not the least, The Panoramic Getaway also is a great choice.

How to get around Munnar?

Since most places to see in Munnar are far (like covering national parks and forest reserves far!) from the centre, you cannot simply walk to a landmark and explore independently. If you have your own vehicle with you, then yes, you can drive in any direction you like. But for most travellers, you will either need to use a public bus, hire an auto-rickshaw (tuk-tuk) or a private taxi.

CG’s tip: If you want to drive your own vehicle or take a bus, then remember to write down the timings, directions and other necessary information for the way back. Since some spots are situated even higher up than Munnar town, cellular network doesn’t really work there so you might not have any connectivity from time-to-time.

Public buses run all the way to Top Station and are easy to find from the town centre. However, due to the winding nature of the road taking you there and the distance involved, these buses can take longer than anticipated. 

I wanted to have more freedom in regards to being able to stop wherever I liked, so I didn’t personally try this option.

Auto Rickshaw or Taxi Tour

Because there are so many wonderful spots and directions to go explore when in Munnar, getting around in a privately hired vehicle may be your best bet. Depending on your budget, you can book a taxi or auto rickshaw for a day tour and have the drivers take you around your chosen spots and back.

Since most touristic sights around Munnar fall on a certain route, you will find taxi and auto rickshaw drivers offering customised tours for various different ones. These drivers almost always carry a route card / brochure with pictures of the most famous spots with them, so you can have a look at the options and go with the one that interests you best.

Depending on how further you opt to go and the duration of your chosen tour, a price will then be quoted to you. Auto-rickshaw tours are typically around INR 700-1000 per day and the taxi charges are nearly double that. The asking price can be at least twice these figures (especially if you are not from around there) so don’t forget to haggle beforehand. 

10 places to visit in munnar

The four most common routes are towards the Mattupetti, Marayoor (or Coimbatore), Cochin, and Thekkady directions. We decided to take the Top Station / Mattupetti tour on Day 1 from the town centre and it cost us INR 900 for an auto-rickshaw option. For Day 2, we chose the Cochin direction tour (with the same driver) which cost us INR 1000 with a hotel pick-up and drop off. 

The best thing about our tour was that the driver was very accommodating and didn’t mind stopping at random stops for pictures. He was also very knowledgeable about the places we visited, so it was like getting a tour guide and a driver for the price of one. But, keep in mind that none of these tours cover entrance fees for any attractions.

Renting a Motorbike

This used to be a very popular means of getting in and around Munnar up to a few years back. With an encircling road situated right in the lap of nature, adventure loving travellers often enjoyed touring around in pocket friendly motorbikes to explore Munnar on their own. However, due to reasons unclear, this is no longer possible.

Though based upon my chat with my auto-rickshaw driver and other locals, it did look like there are actually multiple causes behind it. There seemed to have been some accidents involving the rental motorbikes in the past (which for a hill station like Munnar sounds likely) and seemingly fatalities too. 

However, I was also told that since other tour operators and locals weren’t benefitting with tourists hiring their own vehicle for cheap, the government had to intervene and prohibit motorbike rentals.

Places to see and things to do in Munnar

Where do I even begin with this one? For a town oozing with touristic sights and hidden gems, saying that there is plenty to see in Munnar would be an understatement. From seeing elephants in their natural habitat to visiting the most elevated tea plantation in the world, here are some places that you can explore on your next trip to Munnar:

Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam is a concrete storage gravity dam that is used to generate hydroelectricity in the area. It was constructed in the Idukki district in the late 1940s and is said to be the first of its kind in the entire state of Kerala. 

Surrounded by lush forests and verdant tea plantations that reflect beautifully on the water in the lake, it is also a much renowned picnic spot in Munnar. There are several stalls offering local delicacies like roasted corn and coconut water around. You can also bring your own food there and enjoy it by the lakeshore.

10 places to visit in munnar

Mattupetty Dam is also known for spotting Asiatic Elephants. Due to the water availability in the lake, many such wild animals and birds can be occasionally seen from there. And if you like adventures, then there is also a beautiful trekking path leading to nearby forests. Water activities like speed and motor boating in the dam are available too.

Distance: 13 km away from Munnar Route: Munnar to Top Station / Mattupetti Direction route Opening hours: 09:30 am – 05:00 pm

Echo Point is a beautiful spot located at an altitude of 600 feet on the banks of a glistening lake. With panoramic views of three mountain ranges and evergreen forests, it is one of those places that is destined to leave you spellbound. 

Echo Point is also famous for its natural phenomenon of echoing. So, when visiting, make sure to shout something by the shore of the lake and hear your voice reverberate back to you in sometime. I will admit that I didn’t really expect much from it at first, but the moment you first hear your own echo, it truly is enthralling.

10 places to visit in munnar

You can also walk around the gentle slopes, trek, or go on a boating expedition while there. I, for one, even loved sitting and gazing at the incredible landscape in front. Echo Point is also home to misty low-lying clouds and some very tall trees.

CG’s tip: Echo Point is a beautiful spot to take Instagram photos in Munnar. So don’t forget to carry your camera with you and take some pictures to remember this natural paradise by.

Distance: 15 km away from Munnar Route: Munnar to Top Station / Mattupetti Direction route Opening hours : 06:00 am – 07:30 pm

Kundala Lake

Snuggled between green valleys, Kundala Lake is one of the most beautiful places to see in Munnar. Located at a height of 1700 metres above sea level, it is a tranquil spot situated on the way to Top Station. One of the well-known attractions to see when visiting Kundala Lake is the artificial Kundala dam. Also known as Sethuparvathipuram dam, it is said to be Asia’s first ever arch dam.

The lake is also a popular spot for boat rides such as the traditional Kashmiri Shikara boat. Other types of boating like row boating, paddle boating or speed boating are also available for hire. With the sun reflecting on the clear water and making it gleam in every direction possible, Kundala Lake is indeed a must visit sight for nature lovers. 

10 places to visit in munnar

This area is also a significant place to see cherry blossoms. Blooming only twice a year, the cherry gardens surrounding Kundala Lake turn the entire lake into a more magical location. Being a paradise full of beautiful flowers, Kundala Lake is also home to the famous Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every twelve years. The next sighting of the Neelakurinji flowers is supposed to be in 2030!

CG’s tip: Kundala Lake looks even more mesmerising under the first rays of sun. Make sure to arrive here early in the morning to see it in all its glory.

Distance: 20 km from Munnar Route: Munnar to Top Station / Mattupetti Direction route Opening hours: 09:00 am – 05:00 pm (Boating closes at 04:30 pm)

Top Station

Top Station is the last stop on the Mattupetti direction route. If you are looking to enjoy panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the Theni district valley, then driving to the Top Station should definitely be on your Munnar list. It might not technically be a ‘top station’ anymore due to the destruction of the railway tracks there, but it is certainly still the ‘top’ of Munnar. On a clear day, you can even see Tamil Nadu from there!

Like most touristic sights in the Kanan Devan hills, Top Station is also best enjoyed early in the morning. Because it is located 1880 metres above sea level, it can get surrounded by clouds more easily. Once the clouds come in, it becomes harder to see the incomparable views that the location is famous for. Top Station is also popular to spot the rare Neelakurinji flowers. There are a few tea farms nearby too. If you like chai, then you can even grab a cuppa and some snacks at the Top Station and enjoy the misty view in front.

10 places to visit in munnar

However, do keep in mind that it can get really crowded there. When I visited around sunset time in February 2020,  tourists in Munnar were very limited due to the coronavirus. I was told by my auto-rickshaw driver that sometimes it can even take an entire day to get there and back due to the traffic in peak season. 

Distance: 40 km from Munnar Route : Munnar to Top Station / Mattupetti Direction route Opening hours: 06:00 am to 06:00 pm

Spice Gardens

There are many spice gardens in and around Munnar. Although a tad touristy, doing a tour of spice plantations is interesting if you want to see how the indigenous spices (like turmeric, ashwangandha , pepper, etc.) of the region grow. Typically, you will start by buying your tickets from the counter and have a guide take you around. You can try the species you like, learn about them, take some photographs and then exit through the gift shop.

The one that I visited was part of the auto-rickshaw tour in Cochin direction. It is called Spice County and the tickets cost INR 100 per person. We were taken to the starting point of the plantation in a rather adventurous jeep drive. Our tour lady was nice and wasn’t giving any unnecessary information to try to sell the products from the gift shop. However, others could insist on purchasing something.

The Cinnamon Gardens Spice Plantation is another popular one to visit in Munnar.

Distance: 6 km from Munnar Route: Munnar to Cochin direction Opening hours: 08:00 am to 06:00 pm

Tea Plantations and Museum

You cannot go to Munnar and not visit a tea plantation or factory! With more than 1500 acres of land covered with tea, it is truthfully present in every corner there. You can drive past them and stop on the highway to take photos from the various viewpoints that you will come across. Or, go on a tour, learn how it is cultivated, engage in tea tasting and bring some back home.

But if you are looking to get those Instagram perfect pictures of yourself strolling around in tea fields, then know that most aren’t open to the public. The Tata Group actually owns the majority of them, so you will need a special permit to enter as they are usually surrounded by pointed wires. Nonetheless, there are hiking and jeep tours in Munnar that go through the tea fields, so you can do one at sunrise and get some beautiful photos.

10 places to visit in munnar

Some plantations like Chinnakanal Tea Fields, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate and Lockhart Tea Estate also allow visitors to explore the tea fields with a purchase of a ticket. The Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is the highest organic tea factory in the world. A jeep tour of it was recommended to me by many locals and tourists. This walking tour takes you amidst tea plantations and involves tea leaf picking and tea tasting as well!

CG’s tip: I was only in Munnar for a short while so I didn’t get the chance to do a tour. But, the auto-rickshaw driver we went with knew some tea plantations that were open to enter (I double-checked with the staff there too) and on the way. If you can, I would recommend doing a tour though as I do feel that I missed out on it.

Pothamedu Viewpoint

Nestled amidst tea and coffee plantations, the Pothamedu Viewpoint offers panoramas of the nearby valley, is a good place for photographs, and is said to be beautiful at sunset time. 

We visited around noon on Day 2 and I personally felt that it wasn’t worth going out of our way to reach there. It might have been because I went to more scenic places the day before or the weather condition, but it didn’t wow me like the other places did.

Having said that, I did enjoy walking around the Pothamedu viewpoint and found a tea plantation that was open to visit. The area is also known to be a good hiking and trekking spot. But if you are visiting with young kids, then be careful as the drop on the other side is really high and there is barely any safety.

10 places to visit in munnar

Distance: 5 km from Munnar Route: Munnar to Cochin direction Opening hours: 09:00 am to 07:30 pm

Eravikulam National Park

The Eravikulam National Park is one of the many wildlife parks near Munnar. Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr mountain ungulates, the highest peak of Anamudi, and the famous Neelakurinji flowers; it is a much-loved tourist destination in Kerala. 

Unlike other national parks around the world, the Eravikulam National Park actually gives visitors the rare freedom to walk around instead of doing a traditional (jeep) safari. There is a designated area where you can stay as long as you wish to and try to spot a Nilgiri Tahr. If interested, you can also book a private hiking tour with the park in advance and go on a 2-3 hour guided expedition. The Eravikulam National Park requires everyone to buy a permit to enter.

In their attempt to do right by the Nilgiri Tahrs, the Kerala government ensures that they remain undisturbed during the calving season. So keep in mind that each year the park remains closed sometime from January for three months straight. Since I visited Munnar in February last year, I could not go to Eravikulam National Park because of this reason.

CG’s tip: The park might be closed during monsoon too, so if you are heading to Munnar to view it, then don’t forget to check in advance.

Distance: 15 km from Munnar Route: Munnar to Marayoor / Coimbatore direction Opening hours: 07:30 am to 04:00 pm

Lakkam Waterfalls

Lakkam Waterfalls is a beautiful stream close to the Eravikulam National Park. It is one of the most serene places to see in Munnar and is also known as Lakkom waterfalls. You can visit here to simply admire the waterfalls amidst rich flora or go swimming in the crystal-clear plunge pool that forms at the bottom of the lake. The water is usually icy cold, which can be both a blessing or suffering depending on the season you are visiting in.

Lakkam Waterfalls is also known as a great trekking spot in the area, so you can also book a tour for the same if you like. Just remember to not hike there during the monsoon season as the rocks can be slippery. The waterfall is also surrounded by beautiful Vaga trees that make the area even more appealing.

Distance : 25 km from Munnar Route: Munnar to Marayoor / Coimbatore direction  Opening hours: 08:00 am to 05:00 pm

Some other noteworthy waterfalls to visit in Munnar are Attukal (aka Attukad) waterfalls, Cheeyapara Waterfalls, Chinnakanal Waterfalls and Kuthumkal Waterfalls. But since cascades are in abundance there, you will probably come across many more during your time in Munnar.

Where to eat in Munnar?

South Indian food is one of my all-time favourites so I was really excited to eat my weight in the local delicacies of Munnar. Here are some places that I would recommend for good vegetarian food in Munnar:

Saravana Bhavan: Saravana Bhavan is a well-known, vegetarian South Indian chain around the world. You can expect to find good quality and hygienic local specialities like dosas, idlis , appams, thalis and more here. It is situated in Munnar market and is easy on the pocket too. I had a Rava Masala Dosa along with some idlis and found everything really tasty. I also loved that the food was served on an authentic banana leaf. Unfortunately, we only went here on our last night; otherwise we could have gone back for seconds!

10 places to visit in munnar

Tea Tales Café: Tea Tales Café is a newly opened eatery by an adventure company in Munnar. It is situated on a higher floor on a busy street in Munnar Town, making it less noisy if you sit inside (outdoor seating is available too). If you need a break from the local food, you can find good vegetarian and vegan options like sandwiches, pastas, smoothies, etc. there. They also have a huge spread of coffees and local teas.

Hotel Gurubhavan: Hotel Gurubhavan was located a mere 5-minute walk from our hotel, so we decided to visit it for dinner one night. We arrived earlier than the standard Indian dinner time, but the place was packed with local tourists within minutes. The price was very reasonable and the food was decent too (we ordered a dosa and some Indian curry with naan). However, they did make another family sit on our table and have us share it with them without even asking which was a little weird.

County Cuisine: Tea County is a hotel operated by the Kerala Government and its multi-cuisine restaurant on site is called County Cuisine. I personally didn’t get to visit it, but from the recommendations I got and the reviews online, it looks like a nice place to get some Indian and Asian food. The restaurant is vegetarian friendly and offers some nice views.

10 places to visit in munnar

Rochas Restaurant: Rochas restaurant was another eatery in Munnar that was near our hotel. We had jeera aloo and paneer butter masala with some garlic naans and everything was nice. I personally wanted to eat idlis , but for some reason a lot of the South Indian food was available only for breakfast. Not something that I was expecting in Kerala, but it was a touristy place so maybe that’s why.

Other than this, we just had our meals in decent looking places close to where we were. Since Munnar is a hill station, you might not find a huge number of modern restaurants around. Our hotel didn’t have a restaurant on site, but if yours does, then you can always eat there.

What to buy in Munnar?

Munnar is known for many things so if you like souvenir shopping or bringing a loved one a little something, then don’t forget to check out the local markets in the town. Since Munnar is also referred to as the tea capital of Kerala, some tea is always nice to remember it by. I also brought some coffee home for my family and they seemed to really enjoy it.

There are also many shops in Munnar town selling homemade chocolates. You can get flavours like fruit and nuts, chilli chocolates, white/dark, etc. The spice plantation I visited also had a chocolate shop near it, so it might be better to buy from them directly instead of a convenience store in the town.

Last but not the least, since Kerala is known for its Ayurveda practices, you can also buy essential oils, handmade soaps, incense sticks and other natural care products.

What to pack for Munnar?

  •  It is really common for showers to appear from nowhere due to the high altitude of Munnar, so make sure to bring an umbrella or waterproof clothing.
  • If you plan to take an auto-rickshaw tour, then it might be better to pack something to cover your face or eyes. There is a lot of dust when it’s windy, so we were thankful to have face masks and some eye gear .
  •  A jacket ! Even if you are coming in the summer, places like Munnar do get cold at night, so it is useful to have a light layer in case you need it.

10 places to visit in munnar

  • Getting some light cotton clothes is also a good idea. The temperatures seem to fluctuate a lot so it can get really hot and humid during the day. I was there in February and was only comfortable in sleeveless maxi dresses or t-shirts during the day.
  • Mosquitos are quite common in Munnar, especially near water bodies. Make sure to take some mosquito repellent with you.
  • And of course, a camera! There are going to be countless photo opportunities for you in Munnar, so don’t forget to pack it. This is the one that I’m currently using.
  • Munnar and especially Eravikulam National Park is great for wildlife photographers. So, if you have one, then bringing a zoom lens is also recommended.

Some things to know before visiting Munnar

  • Even though there are ATMs in and around Munnar, I would recommend to always have some cash on you. The network in Munnar isn’t all that reliable and the auto-rickshaw and roadside vendors only take cash.
  • If you are arriving into Munnar on the same day as taking a tour then I would recommend leaving the Top Station one for your second day instead. Since we could only start ours around mid-day, I felt a little rushed towards the end as it started getting dark before we could cover some spots.
  • Even though there are a lot of hiking and trekking spots in Munnar, most are only accessible with a guide. If you rather go independently, then research in advance to double check if you are even allowed to access your preferred location.
  • If you want to trek to the Anamudi Peak inside the Eravikulam National Park then you can get permission from the Forest and Wildlife authorities at Eravikulam.
  • Last but not the least, please do not support elephant villages and other places that use animals as an attraction. Munnar is a place where you can watch them in their natural habitat drinking water by the lake, so there really is no good reason to contribute to animal cruelty.

10 places to visit in munnar

Final Thoughts

Munnar is a truly incredible destination and it boosts so many interesting lakes, waterfalls, national parks and tea estates that you will never experience a dearth of options when visiting there. It may look like a small town at first, but the surrounding areas are so vast that there will always be new places to stumble upon. Aptly known as ‘Kashmir of the South’, Munnar truly is one of the best places I have visited in India so far!

I hope this detailed guide about Munnar helped you get a good hold of Kerala’s tea capital and inspired you to discover more of South India. If have any questions or would like to add anything, then please do not hesitate to leave a comment below. I love hearing from you! For additional information, you can also find highlights from Kerala trip on my Instagram account .

Safe travels, Charu xx

Want to keep reading? You may like “ Staying at Kumarakom Lake Resort in Kerala ” and “ 50+ Best Kerala Quotes That Make The Perfect Instagram Caption ” too.

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Did you visit Thekkady? That’s another stunning place in Kerala.

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Hi Pradeep. No, I did not get to visit Thekkady on this trip unfortunately. It looks really beautiful though and I hope to travel there sometime soon!

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Guess What? I was planning to go to Munnar and thought to visit your blog to see what you’re up to and whether any new post has been uploaded by you or not.

And I saw Munnar in the recent post :), you have covered everything in detail. Can you tell me something about the treks in Munnar? from your experience if you have managed to do?

Hi Vansh, thank you so much for reading the post. I am happy to hear that it has been helpful in planning your Munnar trip.

Since I was there only for two nights, I did not get the time to go on a trek myself. But I have heard some good things about the guys at Tea Tales Cafe. They also run their own adventure company, so if you like, you can enquire about treks in person when visiting their cafe in the town centre.

Please let me know if you have any other questions. And have a safe trip!

Thanks Charu for the Info. Keep Inspiring!

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Wow, stunning! I will most definitely visit when I’m back in that part of the world because I LOVE tea and nature 🙂 And that food looks delicious!!

I hope you get to return this side soon, Natalie. It wouldn’t even be an exaggeration to say that the air in Munnar smells of tea. You’d really like it!

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These tea fields look absolutely stunning and I love your photography! I think we would also love to visit the tea markets in town. Markets, in general, are always so interesting to us because we don’t have anything like that in the US.

Thank you for your kind words, Shelby. And yes, I get what you mean by that. Markets in India are a big thing and although noisy, they do have a charm of their own.

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your photos are gorgeous, and all the food looks amazing! i’d really hope to visit munnar, when it’s safe, and i will use your post as a guide… it was so thorough & inspirational 🇮🇳

Thank you so much, Shelley. I hope that the situation here becomes better soon and that you are able to visit when it does. The entire state of Kerala has some of the best food that I have had in the country- I am sure you will like it too!

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Lovely post, thanks for sharing! Munnar is on my bucket list and hope to visit soon.

Thank you for reading, Camilla! I hope you can explore Munnar really soon 💗

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Interesting Travel Guide of Munnar-Kerala ! Thank you for this amazing post .I am surely going to explore this place.

Thank you for reading it, Pramod. I am pleased to read that you found it useful. Hoping you can go explore Munnar really soon 😊

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12 Must Visit Places In Munnar – The Switzerland of South India

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Often called as one of the best hill stations of the country, Munnar has huge tea plantations, hilly terrains and fascinating flora and fauna which can make anyone fall in love with this hill station. There are so many things to do in Munnar that a week’s holiday will also be insufficient. The best time to visit Munnar is from June to September and for monsoon lovers, Munnar is the best place to go for your monsoon vacation. Munnar has always been the cherry on the cake for Kerala tourism . Among the tourist places in South India , Munnar is one of the most serene hill stations that attracts people from all over the country. Rated as one of the most peaceful locations to spend a perfect vacation, Munnar is a dream for most of the Indians. Also located in the God’s Own Country, Kerala, Munnar is a beauty that cannot be described in mere words. The long stretches of tea plantations amidst the fog and wonderful scenic backgrounds, is an experience of its kind. Hence, here is the list of the best places to visit in Munnar .

Places to Visit in Munnar

1. make your own tea – tata tea museum.

 Tata Tea Museum - Places to visit in Munnar

Located at distance of about 12 km from Munnar at Nallathanni Estate, Tata Tea Museum is a popular tourist spot in Munnar. Munnar is home to the World’s Best Tea Estates and Tata Tea is among one of them. Tata Tea is also the world’s second largest manufacturer and distributor of tea. It is also known as Kannan Devan Tea Museum. A visit to this museum will make you familiar with details about the production of tea. And yes, tea-lovers can also taste the different varieties of tea. This is one of the best tea estates to experience the best of Munnar, alongside some stunning views from the place where it is located. It is one of the best places to visit in Munnar . The visiting charges for the place are- Adults: Rs.75 and Children: Rs. 35;  Camera: Rs.20; Tea Tasting: Rs.10

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 121-122 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : December to February is the best time to visit.
  • Tripadvisor rating : 4/5

2. Cycling at Blossom Park

Cycling at Blossom Park

Covering around 16 acres, Blossom Park is located at a short distance of 3 km from Munnar. The park is situated close to Pallivasal Hydro Electric Project. The rare species of flowers make this place worth visiting. One can also do cycling, roller-skating and boating in the park. Visitors can also enjoy the camp fire along with the music playing in the background. The best time to visit this park is from December to February to enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of the natural scenic beauty. The beautiful flowers and lush-green grass is the perfect place to hone your photography skills and all these factors make Blossom Park one of the best places to visit in Munnar. Among all the Munnar places , the Blossom Park is one of the best places to see in Munnar , as it gives you a glimpse of the natural beauty that Kerala is.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 107-108 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Tripadvisor rating : 3.5/5

3. Kolukkumalai Tea Estate – One of the recommended places to visit in Munnar for tea-lovers

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate - Places to visit in Munnar

So, you cannot live without tea? Munnar is your place. It is a home for tea-lovers. Known as the highest tea plantations in the world, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is renowned for its different flavours of tea. Tourists can taste the different flavours of tea and can also buy the fresh tea from the factory outlets. One can also see the splendid view of Kodaikanal and sunset from Kolukkumalai Tea Estate.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 132-133 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : Sunset is the best time to visit.
  • Tripadvisor rating : 4.5/5

4. Take a stroll at Pothamedu view point

Pothamedu view point<

Located at a distance of 6 km from Munnar, Pothamedu View Point is full of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations. Pothamedu is covered with hills and green mountains. For trekkers and hikers, this is the perfect place for pumping up your adrenaline rush. One of the best places to visit in Munnar, Pothamedu View Point is an excellent place to relax or for going on a stroll.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 108-109 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : The view from this point at the time of sunsets is perfect.

5. Attukal Waterfalls

Attukal Waterfalls

Nestled between Munnar and Pallivasal, Attukal Waterfalls is famous for its scenic beauty and it attracts the tourists from all over the world. It is just at a distance of 2 km from Munnar. Surrounded by the beautiful hills and lush green mountains, Attukal Waterfalls is one of the best places to visit in Munnar. Tourists have to cross the narrow wooden bridge to reach the waterfall.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 235-236 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : Monsoons would be an ideal time to visit the falls.
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6. Sit around and enjoy the beauty of Top Station

valley of Theni

Located at a height of 1700 m above the sea level, Top Station is the highest point in Munnar. Located on Kannan Devan Hills, one can view the tea valleys, rare species of Neelakurinji plants from Top Station. One cannot miss the breathtaking view of the Western Ghats and the valley of Theni from the Top station.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 144-145 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : Winters would be an ideal time to visit the peak.

7. Go for Shikara Boat Ride at Kundala Lake

Shikara Boat Ride at Kundala Lake

Situated at a distance of around 25 km from Munnar, Kundala Lake is one of the best sightseeing places in Munnar. Kundala Lake was constructed for Pallivasal Hydro Electric Project and is considered to be Asia’s first arch dam. Visitors should not forget to take a Kashmiri-Shikara boat ride at Kundala Lake. Photographers, visit this lake early morning to click the awesome pictures when sun rays falls on the lake.

  • Best Time to Visit : Mornings would be perfect.
  • Tripadvisor rating : NA

8. Have fun at Mattupetty Dam and Indo Swiss Dairy Farm

Mattupetty Dam

Located at a distance of 12 km from Munnar, Mattupetty Dam is known for its beauty and weather. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride in the lake of dam and also indulge in various activities. . Visiting an Indo Swiss Dairy Farm should be on your itinerary. It is a farm where the new varieties of high yielding cattle are developed scientifically. You will require prior permission to enter the premises and only three out of eleven cattle sheds are open for the visitors. So, make sure you have all the required permits before you reach the farm.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 120-121 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : Winters would be an ideal time to visit this place.

9. Click a picture at Photo Point – One of the best places to visit in Munnar for photographers

Photo Point, Munnar

Giving justice to the name, Photo Point is known for its scenic beauty and is the most photogenic place in Munnar. Photo point is located at a distance of 3 km from Munnar and is filled with tea plantations, woods and hills. So if photography is your love then Photo point should be on your list to explore. It is also famous for tea, coffee and spices like cloves, cardamom and pepper. Photo point is considered as one of the best places to visit in Munnar for its marvellous beauty.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 122-123 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : This place is perfect at the sunset time, offering some spectacular views.

10. Catch a glimpse of Nilgiri Tahr in Eravikulam National Park

Nilgiri Tahr in Eravikulam National Park

Known as a home of rare species of Nilgiri Tahr, Eravikulam National Park is located at a distance of 15 km from Munnar. Spreading over the area of 97 sq.km, Eravikulam National Park has number of species of sambar deer, jackals, Indian bisons and a variety of mongoose. It is also declared as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nilgiri Tahr is one of the most rarest and endangered species and Eravikulam has 750 of it. The uniqueness of this national park is that you can explore it on your foot and not by jeep safari. September to November and from April to June is the best time to visit Eravikulam National Park.

  • Best Time to Visit : September to November and April to June is the best time to visit this place.

11. Take a trek at Lockhart Gap – One of the best places to visit in Munnar for trekkers

Lockhart Gap, Munnar

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Situated at a distance of 13 km from Munnar, Lockhart Gap is one of the major tourist attractions in Munnar. Lockhart Gap is the perfect place for those who love the lush-green valleys and calm breeze. As Lockhart Gap is a part of Munnar, this place also has expansive tea estates. Lockhart Gap is also an ideal place for trekking and mountaineering. One can explore the rare species of flora and fauna while trekking.

  • Distance from the airport : It is approximately 110-111 km away from the Cochin International Airport.
  • Best Time to Visit : Summers are a perfect time for the trekkers, as the way is pretty clear.
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12. Explore the Anamudi Peak inside Eravikulam National Park

Anamudi Peak, Places to visit in Munnar

Located at a height of 2695 m, Anamudi peak is the tallest peak in South India. Anamudi Peak is situated inside the Eravikulam National Park. It is popularly known as the ‘Himalaya of the South’. Trekkers can find the trekking facilities available here. Special permission is required from the Forest Department to walk above 2 km from the foothills. So, if you are planning trekking here, make sure you have the required permissions. Anamudi Peak is one of the best places to visit in Munnar.

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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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Top 10 Places to Visit in Munnar

Munnar, Kerala

Although Kerala itself is renowned for its mystical beauty, Munnar is acclaimed as one of the most coveted hill stations of God’s Own Country in the Idukki district. Located at a magnificent height of 6,000 ft in the Western Ghats, this stunning hill station is a true paradise for travelers from all walks of life.

Captivating mountains and valleys, evergreen plantation areas, lush greenery, several things to do, and places to visit in Munnar, make this hill resort a great holiday destination. Whatever the season, or with whom you intend to visit Munnar, surely its fascinating beauty will keep you enchanted! And to make your vacation more enjoyable and memorable.

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Here is the list of 10 Must-Visit Places in Munnar:

1. mattupetty dam.

Mattupetty Dam, Munnar, Kerala

One of the main tourist attractions in Munnar , this water reservoir in the Idukki district is located about 13 km from the heart of the hill station . Tucked away between majestic mountains and valleys, it acts as the region’s primary source of hydroelectric power.

Since water is accessible around this concrete gravity dam, there is an exotic variety of flora and fauna flourishing around it. If luck favors you can also find Asian Elephants looking to visit this dam site for water and food. The Mattupetty Dam also acts as an ideal spot for sightseeing and a perfect place for birdwatching.

2. Echo Point

Echo Point, Munnar

The Echo Point’s distinctive beauty marks the confluence of three mountain ranges – Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala. Situated on the shores of a lake, this place’s peace and serenity are enchanting. Here, you can enjoy a quiet walk around the gentle slopes of the hills, or go to the serene waters of the lake for boating.

The echo point is a birdwatchers ‘ paradise because here you can see many native birds. You can also see a couple of shops on the outskirts of the attraction selling hill station local products. You’ll find the rare flowers of Neelakurinji or Strobilanthes which bloom and enhance their beauty. Echo Point is on your do-list when you visit Munnar. Read Best Places to Visit Kerala in March 2024

3. Attukad Waterfalls

Atukkad Waterfalls Munnar Kerala

Nestled 2 km from Munnar and surrounded by stunning hills and lush green jungles, this pristine waterfall allows for romantic getaways and picnics. The path to Attukad , however, is very narrow and needs a lot of driving experience. Read List of Popular Beaches in Kerala

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4. Top Station

Top Station Munnar Kerala

Top Station is about 32 kilometers away from Munnar, at the Kerala and Tamil Nadu border. It’s the highest point in Munnar (1700 meters) to enjoy the panoramic view of Tamil Nadu’s magnificent Western Ghats and Theni District Valley.

Top Station is a prime example of natural beauty with its low-lying clouds and lush foliage. Historically, Top Station is known as a transshipment point for the delivery of tea provided by Munnar to Tamil Nadu and was named the Kundala Valley’s top railway station. Ruins of ropeway lines are yet to be identified.

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5. Pothamedu Viewpoint

Pothamedu View Point Munnar

Situated 5 km away from Munnar, Pothamedu View Point is adorned with sprawling hills and lush green mountains. One can witness the spectacular broad view of the area’s tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations.

If you love sunset and sunrise then this is the perfect place for you.  From this point of view on a clear day, Idukki Arch Dam which is about 60 km away is visible.

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6. Trekking

Trekking in Munnar Kerala

Located on the top of the undulating peaks, it is also declared a UNESCO heritage site . The hill station in Munnar offers a mesmerizing wealth of trekking trails for trekkers to explore.

The entire range is filled with greenery carpets, low slopes lined with some of the world’s highest tea plantations and rainforests rich in biodiversity, exotic and spice plantations, Hills with their crests concealed under the curtain of fog, and stretches of rugged terrain.

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7. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala Munnar Kerala

Meesapulimala, the second-highest mountain in South India , rises at an altitude of 2641 meters (8660 feet), high above sea level. The densely covered terrain has eight mustache-like peaks and is therefore called Meesapulimala. The starting point of the trek is either Rhodo Valley or Silent Valley, 6 km before Rhodo Valley, which is a perfect spot for trekking. After a trek from Rhodo Valley for about 8 km, one gets to see the grasslands, wildlife, rainforests, and small waterfalls.

Peace is what one gets to experience here in its purest form amidst the lush green valleys and hundreds of rhododendrons, tea estates, and bubbling streams, making it a must-visit destination for all nature as well as for adventure lovers out there. Meesapulimala is also considered a hotspot of diversity and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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8. Pallivasal Tea Garden

Pallivasal Tea Garden Munnar Kerala

Pallivasal Tea Garden is located in a village of the same name, a few km away on the outskirts of Munnar. The tea gardens are known as beautiful tea plantation meadows for their paradise. Even the Sahya mountain range can be seen in the distance from those gardens. Read Also: The Best 5 Backwater Destinations in Kerala

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9. Kuthumkal Waterfalls

Kuthumkal Waterfalls Munnar Kerala

Kuthumkal Waterfalls is situated at Rajakkad, 24 km from Munnar . The waterfalls are a popular picnic spot in the area, boasting a nice climate and captivating water cascading down from a cliff along with the height.

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10. Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park, Kerala

National Park Eravikulam is the site of the threatened Nilgiri Tahrs spreading over 97 sq. km. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is situated close to Munnar; approximately 15 km away , and is one of Munnar’s must-visit sites. A treasure trove for nature and wildlife lovers, the park also serves as the home to Anamudi Peak (2,695 m) South India’s highest mountain.

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Munnar is known for its sceneries and diverse attractions. It is nestled in the beautiful Western Ghats of Kerala and is surrounded by tea gardens, mountains, and waterfalls. Its appeal comes from its rich biodiversity and scenic routes, making it a perfect Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples. Munnar has some fantastic spots that are perfect for couples who are looking for a romantic getaway. You can discover the Tata Tea Museum’s history and process of tea production. Visit the beautiful Chokramudi Peak which is a great spot for couples to trek and seek fresh air. You can also tour the Eravikulam National Park which is home to the Nilgiri Tahr and the Neelakurinji flowers. These exotic destinations are some of the best places in Munnar for couples to visit that can offer you a unique experience. This hill station presents visitors with a variety of romantic housing options too, including cosy cottages, hotels, and honeymoon resorts. From enjoying serene moments and thrilling adventures, you can find Munnar to be the ideal destination for your honeymoon. Also, if you book our Munnar tour packages you can get added benefits of top-notch travel arrangements and 24/7 support as well. Be it accommodations, transfers, meals, or guides, we can take care of it all.

So, book your best-suited Munnar honeymoon package from Thrillophilia, pack your bags, and gear up for a thrilling journey!

1. Attukad Waterfalls

Attukad Waterfalls

The Attukad Waterfalls is located between Munnar and Pallivasal in Kerala’s Idukki District. It offers a perfect trekking trail for adventurers. The waterfall drops from a height of 100 feet, creating a foamy white look as it splashes onto the rocks below.  

Beautiful lush forests and towering hills envelop the area, making it ideal for couples to set up a picnic or a camp. At the bottom of the waterfall, there’s a delightful pool where trekkers and hikers can relax and enjoy swimming. The best time to visit Attukad Waterfalls is during the monsoon season when the water flow is higher. Attukad Waterfalls is surrounded by marvellous sights and it is one of the must-see places to visit in Munnar for Couples.

2. Marayoor Sandalwood forests

Marayoor Sandalwood forests

Marayoor’s sandalwood forests offer a unique experience for couples in Kerala’s Idukki district. This region hosts the state’s only natural sandalwood forest, showcasing the natural treasure of Munnar. Marayoor’s forests boast diverse landscapes, including mountains, rainforests, and rocky hills. Explore the forests to find ancient trees, some older than 150 years, renowned for their fragrant wood and oil.

The area is filled with wildlife, housing creates like elephants, tigers, and the endangered Grizzled Giant Squirrel. The climate is favourable in all seasons, making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples throughout the year .  

3. The Tea Museum

The Tea Museum

The Tea Museum in Munnar, also called the Kannan Devan Tea Museum, is a perfect  attraction for honeymooners. Located at the KDHP’s Nullatanni estate, it showcases the centuries-old history of tea plantations. Couples can see the entire tea-making process , from picking leaves to packing products. The museum provides fresh tea products for sale, offering you the genuine taste of tea with natural health benefits.

It’s an ideal spot for a romantic stroll or a drive, as it is surrounded by vibrant tea gardens. The picturesque vistas make it one of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples. The serene setting and opportunity to make tea firsthand will leave you with lasting memories of Munnar’s charm and culture. 

4. Photo Point, Munnar

Photo Point - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Photo Point in Munnar is located in the Western Ghats, and it is a romantic spot for honeymooners. Located just 3 km from Munnar, it is surrounded by tea gardens, meandering streams, and misty views. Couples can enjoy diverse flora and fauna near the Photo Point , like shimmering leaves and glistening streams. They can also admire the diverse flora and fauna, including shimmering leaves and glistening streams. The view from Photo Point showcasing the Nilgiri slopes makes it one of the best places to visit in Munnar for Couples. 

5. Kundala Lake

Kundala Lake - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

The Kundala Lake delights honeymooners with its serene charm and stunning views. Couples can enjoy romantic shikara or pedal boat rides across the crystal-clear lake waters, surrounded by majestic mountains. Renowned for its picturesque allure, the lake becomes a haven for photographers, especially during the blooming period of Neela Kurinji flowers.

Kundala Lake is situated at an elevation of 1700 meters, around 20 kilometres from Munnar on the way to Top Station. Here, couples can take part in horseback riding, and boating. They can also enjoy a leisure walk to Echo Point. You can also explore the nearby scenic tea plantations, which contribute to the importance of Kundala Lake , one of the best places to visit in Munnar for Couples.

6. Mattupetty Dam and Dairy Farm 

Mattupetty Dam and Dairy Farm

Mattupetty Dam and Dairy Farm are fascinating attractions in Munnar. The dam which is located in the mountains, is mainly used to generate hydroelectric power.

The Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm focuses on cattle breeding and dairy production, allowing visitors to witness these processes firsthand. It is fascinating to watch numerous cattle grazing in lush valleys. Mattupetty Dam and Dairy Farm are two of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples . The serene greenery of this place can truly soothe your mind. 

7. Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park is a dreamy heaven for newlyweds who are dreaming of a romantic retreat in nature’s lap. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this sanctuary shelters the endangered Nilgiri Tahr which is a kind of mountain goat. With beautiful views of towering hills and lush valleys, the park offers a breathtaking backdrop for honeymooners. Its calm ambience sets the perfect scene for couples to share quality moments. 

The park’s trails and rich biodiversity make it one of the best places to visit in Munnar for Couples. Couples enjoy a happy trip, appreciating the park’s natural beauty and the opportunity to glimpse the Nilgiri Tahr.

8. Lakkam Waterfall

Lakkam Waterfall - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Lakkam Waterfalls in Munnar is a beautiful place for honeymooners to visit. Situated at a height of 7,300 feet, the water arrives from the Eravikulam Plateau. It forms a beautiful pool surrounded by Vaga trees and boulders. An interesting fact about this waterfall is that tiny fish swim in the pool where all the water from the Lakkam Falls collects. Couples can marvel at the water cascading over rocks and enjoy the refreshing mist. It’s also a great place to trek, offering a chance to explore the dense forest.

The best time to visit here is during the post-monsoon season. During this time, the surroundings of the waterfall are covered by blooming flora. Lakkam Waterfalls is among the best places to visit in Munnar for Couples , offering a mesmerizing experience in a lush, serene setting.

9. Chokramudi Peak 

Chokramudi Peak - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Nestled in Eravikulam National Park, Chokramudi Peak offers a fascinating honeymoon adventure. Standing 7,200 feet above sea level, it gives a wide-range view of the surrounding tea plantations. You can also view the scenic and majestic Anamudi Peak and Idukki Dam from here. You can trek to Chokramudi Peak starting from Pothamedu, an hour’s drive from Munnar. It’s a moderately challenging day trek through tea gardens, grasslands, and deep Shola forests.

The best time to visit Chokramudi Peak is during the winters when thick white fog blankets the valleys, creating a mesmerising ambience. The cool weather and breathtaking sunrise hues at the peak make it among the top places to visit in Munnar for couples. At the summit, couples can relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery of green hills, adorned with tea and cardamom plantations.

10. Lockhart Gap

Lockhart Gap - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Located just 12 kilometres from Munnar, Lockhart Gap provides a romantic getaway perfect for honeymooners seeking a peaceful escape.

This spot offers a beautiful view between two big hills, with mist-covered blue peaks and winding valley roads. It’s an ideal attraction for couples who wish to seek a refreshing ambience on their romantic getaway. Nature lovers and photographers also frequent this spot for its serene surroundings and charming scenery. Couples can feel the cool breeze, the fragrant aroma of herbs and tea gardens, and the mesmerising sunset. 

It is a peaceful attraction that makes it even more appealing for honeymooners. Lockhart Gap is one of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples to celebrate a romantic evening together. 

11. Top Station, Munnar

Top Station - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Situated along the Munnar-Kodaikanal highway, Top Station is the highest point in Munnar. Visitors can glimpse the breathtaking views of the Western Ghats. Surrounded by lush green valleys, it’s a hotspot for tourists and adventure enthusiasts alike. The Top Station is an Ideal spot for adventurers for camping, hiking, and trekking. You can enjoy the panoramic views of the valley and appreciate Munnar’s beauty.

The best time to visit this attraction is from October to November, and from January to April. During these months, the area looks deep blue and is very vibrant, especially at the summit. Top Station is renowned for its abundant vegetation, and the rare Neelakurinji flowers which bloom once every 12 years. Surrounded by breathtaking views and a romantic atmosphere for couples, Top Station is one of the best places to visit in Munnar for couples . 

12. Nyayamakad Waterfall

Nyayamakad Waterfall - Places to Visit in Munnar for Couples

Surrounded by beautiful valleys and tea plantations, Nyayamakad Waterfall promises a stunning honeymoon experience. This majestic waterfall drops from a height of 1,600 metres, creating a gorgeous sight to witness. The way to Nyayamakad Waterfall is as beautiful as the waterfall, winding through lush forests and green tea gardens.

Couples can set up a picnic and relax in the captivating surroundings that are accompanied by the soothing sounds of flowing water. The misty ambience adds to the allure of this attraction, offering a magical setting for capturing timeless memories. Nyayamakad Waterfall is considered the best place to visit in Munnar for couples to rock climb and go trout fishing, creating lasting memories.

13. Rose Garden, Munnar

Rose Garden, Munnar

The Rose Garden in Munnar is a charming destination, ideal for honeymooners to create memories in the natural splendour. Located centrally in Munnar, Kerala, it’s a favourite attraction amongst nature lovers. The garden boasts a rich collection of roses, showcasing a diversity of rare European varieties and unique flowering plants.

Couples can admire thousands of rose plants having unique colours and scents. Besides these flowers, the garden features orchids, lilies, marigolds, and more species of flora. The best time to visit this attraction is during the blooming spring season, typically from late February to early April. With well-maintained pathways and lush lawns, it offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle. Couples can relax, meditate, and immerse themselves in the garden’s serenity. 

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10 Best Places to Visit in Russia

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The Russian tundra is a vast treeless region in the far north of Russia. Experience the unique Arctic landscape, go reindeer sledding, or visit a traditional Nenets settlement to learn about the culture of the indigenous people.]]>

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Have you ever wanted to travel abroad while staying in India without having to shell out a fortune for international tour packages? But there are so many places to visit in India 

That resembles international places . India is famous for its exotic venues and top tourist destinations. Here’s your chance to visit ten locations in India that resemble popular tourist destinations abroad. Let us pack our bags and head to these amazing locations in India: the ten locations that appear entirely foreign. 

Plan India tour packages to one of your favorite ideal locations and discover some incredible things nearby to explore the foreign-like cities in India.

10  Marvelous  Foreign Places to   Visit in  India 

You can find out which locations are essential to see on your vacation packages in the section below.

Khajjiar ( Mini Switzerland) 

S witzerland is your dream destination to visit from India. Khajjiar is the answer to your dream vacation in  India. Himachal Pradesh is home to Khajjiar, known as the “mini Switzerland of the land. Come here in the winter to experience the same climate as Switzerland. As you stroll through the snow and take pictures, you can enjoy the snow line surrounding you.

Lakshadweep ( French Polynesia) 

Although it appears to be in French Polynesia, it is actually in India. If  you have ever thought of visiting French Polynesia, then the chance is here to visit French Polynesia without spending much . Lakshadweep feels and looks the same as  French Polynesia. Plan a fantastic trip.

By purchasing India tour packages, you can travel to India with your friends and family and experience the spirit of French Polynesia.

Gulmarg ( Switzerland of  India ) 

Another name for it is the Switzerland of India. To get a taste of Switzerland in India on a budget, visit Gulmarg, which is located in Jammu and Kashmir .  Additionally, winter is the ideal time to visit Kashmir if you are planning a trip to Gulmarg. Also, during this time of year, snowfall begins, creating breathtaking mountain resorts that look even more stunning against the chilly surroundings.  The flower meadow is a well-known destination in Gulmarg where visitors can experience a foreign atmosphere in India.

Srinagar ( Floating Market in Bangkok) 

Aim to travel to Bangkok, but be mindful of your finances. Because Srinagar resembles Bangkok’s floating market, you can visit the area on a tight budget. Therefore, Srinagar tour packages do not have to break the bank to give you the same experience in India. Dal Lake, which offers a Shikara ride on the water, is well-known for its gorgeous setting. Srinagar offers a plethora of activities organized around its floating market. If you plan to visit Bangkok, then book Srinagar tour packages and explore the Bangkok vibes in India .

Munnar ( Cameron Highlands, Malaysia) 

If you enjoy being near green spaces and have travel plans to Malaysia, but money is tight,.  You can, however, get the same vibes from the Cameron Highlands in India by visiting Munnar. Trekking is more pleasurable in beautiful, tranquil settings. This is a cheap way to visit Malaysia in India without giving Malaysian tour packages any thought. Munnar is known as one of the top 10 places to visit  in  India from the USA. 

Shillong ( Scotland of  the East ) 

Arrive in Shillong and experience the lush greenery and stunning views that evoke feelings of Scotland. Another name for Shillong is Scotland of the East. Driving down the road, you can see lush, vast grasslands, rivers, and undulating meadows that create mesmerizing valleys.

The ideal time to visit Shillong, if you intend to go, is in the summer, which is from June to August. The weather is perfect for visitors to explore the area and experience the vibe of Scotland.

Malana ( Little Greece) 

It is one of the best places to visit in  India to experience the vibes of Greece in India . 

Additionally, the city is also known as the Little Greece of India  because it has ancient sources in its blood . It is located in India’s  Himachal Pradesh, in the Kullu Valleys . To visit India and experience the same emotions as Greece. Do visit this place in the summers and make memories in your dream place without spending much . Nonetheless, visitors also come here during the winter to enjoy the snowfall .

Pondicherry ( French Town, France) 

One of your ideal destinations in India is France. Nonetheless, you can visit Pondicherry to experience a French-like atmosphere. Another name for Pondicherry is “Paris of the East.” Thus, you can travel to and experience your ideal location in India on a tight budget. The best time to visit Pondicherry is during the winter, which runs from October to March, to see more of the area. Destinations such as Pondicherry, India, are well-known to travelers worldwide for their scenic beauty and pleasant weather.

Alleppey (  Water Venice ) 

It is known as the Venice of the east  as well as the Venice of water. The watery surroundings around the city feel like Venice. Alleppey is situated in India’s Kerela State. In addition, the backwaters ride is among Alleppey’s top activities because it has an Indian version of Venice.

Winter is a great time to visit Alleppey because it is when you can experience the true essence of Venice.

Andaman and Nicobar Island ( Ko Phi Phi) 

Another name for this island is the Ko Phi Phi Islands of India . Furthermore, you can travel to Thailand in the Andaman Islands with your loved ones and friends without having to pay for a visa. The Andaman Islands offer fantastic scuba diving spots in breath taking blue and green waters, eliminating the need to travel to Thailand for a comparable experience. Thus, you can take in the same view in India’s stunning surroundings.

Conclusion 

Here we have brought you the list of the finest places to visit in India that offer akin to popular international tourist spots . So why wait? Book a vacation package to India and take in the country’s exotic atmosphere. If  you have any questions regarding travel packages, you can call us at Mint Fares   toll free number ( 1844 285 7996) Our team of travel specialists is available to serve you .

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15 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Moscow

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Moscow is one of Europe's most enigmatic destinations, home to a fascinating history and colorful, awe-inspiring architecture you won't find anywhere else in the world. Moscow might be one of the most populous cities in the world with over 11 million inhabitants, but this hasn't changed its strong cultural and social traditions.

Walk the cobblestone streets of the Red Square or the banks of the Moskva River early in the morning, and it's hard to tell what century you're in.

Tsarist architecture, must-see churches, and glamorous shopping opportunities blend together for a visual experience you won't forget. For ideas on what to see and do while visiting Russia, here's our list of top tourist attractions in Moscow.

1. Marvel at the Size of the Kremlin

2. catch a performance at the bolshoi theatre, 3. shop at the luxurious gum, 4. make your way into lenin's mausoleum, 5. spend an hour (or three) at red square, 6. discover history at the museum of cosmonautics, 7. ride the stunning moscow metro, 8. explore the moscow state integrated museum-reserve, 9. spend a rainy day at the tretyakov gallery, 10. walk up and down arbat street, 11. stop by the vdnkh all-russian exhibition centre, 12. wander around gorky park, where to stay in moscow for sightseeing, map of tourist attractions & things to do in moscow.

Kremlin

Moscow's most recognizable structure is without a doubt the Kremlin, a 15th-century fortified complex that covers an area of 275,000 square meters surrounded by walls built in the 1400s.

The Grand Kremlin Palace -which has over 700 rooms- was once home to the Tsar family and is now the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation, although most heads of state choose to reside elsewhere.

The massive complex also includes many other buildings, some of which are open to the public and can be visited regularly. Aside from three cathedrals (including one where the Tsars were once crowned) and a number of towers, the Kremlin is also home to the Armory building, a museum holding everything from the royal crown and imperial carriages to the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible and Fabergé eggs.

Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theater is home to the largest and one of the oldest ballet and opera companies in the world . While the theater has undergone several major renovations over the past century-including a recent one in 2011 to restore some of the imperial architectural details-it still retains all of its Neoclassical grandeur.

The Bolshoi Theater you see today opened in 1824, after several older versions burned down. Inside, red velvet, a three-tiered crystal chandelier, and gilt moldings give the place a Byzantine-Renassaince grandiose feel like no other.

Catching a show from the resident ballet and opera troupes is a treat, as the theater often presents a number of classic performances, such as Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa and Rachmaninoff's Francesca da Rimini, both of which originally premiered here.

GUM

Moscow's oldest and most upscale shopping center is an architectural marvel. GUM (short for Glávnyj Universálnyj Magazín or "Main Universal Store") was built in the late 1800s in neo-Russian style to showcase a beautiful mix of a steel skeleton and 20,000 panels of glass forming an arched roof.

This was a unique construction at the time, since the glass had to be strong enough to support the snow-heavy Russian winters. The building is just as impressive outside, with all three levels covered in marble and granite.

While GUM is no longer the largest shopping center in Moscow, it's still by far the most beautiful. Home to brands like Gucci and Manolo Blahnik, this might not be the ideal destination for most budget-conscious visitors, but the beauty of the building itself is worth a visit.

On the third floor, there are also great dining options, including a Soviet-style canteen that serves traditional Russian food, and a stand selling ice cream made by hand using an original 1954 recipe originally approved by the Soviet government.

Lenin's Mausoleum

Lenin's Mausoleum, the final resting place of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, occupies a central spot in Red Square. His body has been in the mausoleum since his death in 1924-and although the original plan was for him to be buried after a short period of public display for mourning, the plan quickly changed.

After over 100,000 visited the tomb over a period of six weeks, it was decided that a new sarcophagus and a more permanent display space could actually preserve Lenin's body for much longer than expected-and Lenin's Mausoleum was built.

Over the years, the mausoleum and its marble stairs also became the main spot from where Soviet leaders would watch parades and events happening in Red Square.

Lenin's embalmed body can still be seen today, lying down in a bulletproof glass sarcophagus as if he's sleeping. While a visit to the mausoleum is certainly unusual, it has become a must-do for history buffs looking to understand how Lenin's legacy truly changed the nation. Come ready to wait, though -there are usually lines to get in.

St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square

All of Moscow's main streets start at Red Square, so it's easy to see why this is considered the heart of the city. A massive space of 330 meters by 70 meters, the square is flanked by the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, two cathedrals, and the State Historical Museum.

In 1945, a massive Victory Parade was held here to celebrate the defeat of Nazi Germany by the Soviet Armed Forces.

St. Basil's Cathedral , one of the most recognizable buildings on the square, was built in 1555. The unique cathedral has architectural details inspired by Byzantine and Asian design, as well as details that resemble those found in famous mosques. There are nine individual chapels inside the church, all decorated with colorful mural art.

Both the square itself and the Kremlin are recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites . On weekends, there are sometimes stalls selling souvenirs and traditional items here, such as matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls), at the entrance of the square.

Monument to the Conquerors of Space

At one point, Russia and the US were toe-to-toe when it came to space exploration. While that might no longer be the case, the museum's amazing collection-which includes over 85,000 items-is still awe-inspiring.

Main exhibits include the space capsule used by Yuri Gagarin , the first human to travel into outer space; a USSR flag with moon fragments; a Soviet spacesuit; and a rocket propulsion unit from the 1960s. A special two-story hall showcases sections of the Mir space station interior, and there are also models of the first sputniks and a replica miniature spaceship.

English-language tours are available, and there's also a Cinema Hall showing subtitled short films about the history of space exploration programs and the first manned space flight.

The museum is located inside the base of the monument to the Conquerors of Space, which was built almost 20 years before the museum opened.

Komsomolskaya Station on the Moscow metro

Riding the Moscow metro is an experience all in itself, but even just heading underground to walk through the stations is something no visitor should miss. With 223 stations and 12 metro lines crosscutting through Moscow, however, this can be tricky, so visiting at least a few of the most impressive ones is a good start.

Arbatskaya station was designed by a skyscraper architect, so it's no surprise that it features multicolored granite slabs and impressive bronze chandeliers.

Park Kultury station , located next to Gorky Park, is covered in marble and features reliefs of people involved in sports, while Teatralnaya station is decorated with porcelain figures dancing and wearing traditional Russian costumes.

The metro is open between 5:30am and 1:00am but it's very crowded in the early morning and after 4pm, so it's better to visit in the late morning or early afternoon to really appreciate the architecture without the crowds.

Kolomenskoye Estate

The Moscow State Integrated Art and Historical Architectural and Natural Landscape Museum-Reserve is a cultural open-air museum complex comprised of four different historical sites.

The most important site, the Kolomenskoye Estate, was once the summer residence of Tsars as far back as the 14 th century. The complex, which covers almost 300 hectares, is home to fairy-tale wooden palaces; a tent-roof stone church built in the 1500s; a water tower; fort towers and structures; and the 24-room Museum of Wooden Architecture , which includes the restored dining room of Tsar Alexei I.

Beautiful manicured gardens , riverside picnic areas, and a massive collection of both artifacts and structures make this a great destination to help you see what medieval Russia looked like. English-language tours are available, but you're also free to wander the grounds on your own.

Tretyakov Gallery

The largest collection of Russian art in the world sits here, with over 180,000 paintings, sculptures, and religious art dating back to over a millennia ago. The gallery, built using beautiful red and white colors from classical Russian architecture, is located near the Kremlin and it was built in the early 20 th century.

Significant art pieces include the Vladimir Mother of God; a Byzantine icon of the Virgin and child dating back to the 1100s; Andrei Rublev's The Trinity icon from the 15 th century; and several works by Ilya Repin, the most famous realist painter in Russia.

On the grounds of the museum, there is also an 86-meter-tall statue of Peter the Great, as well as a number of Socialist Realism sculptures.

Night view of Arbat Street decorated for the holidays

Moscow's one-kilometer-long pedestrian street has been around since the 15 th century. Originally a trade route in the outskirts of the city, Arbat Street is now very centrally located, home to posh buildings and lots of places to eat and shop.

Beautiful street lamps and two significant statues-one of Princess Turandot (from Puccini's last opera) and one of Soviet-era poet Bulat Okudzhava-adorn the street, which fills up with both locals and tourists on evenings and weekends.

A great place to pick up souvenirs or sit down at an outdoor café, Arbat Street also offers a chance to visit the former home of poet Alexander Pushkin and the café both Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy used to visit.

VDNKh All-Russian Exhibition Centre and the Friendship of the Peoples Fountain

Although it was originally designed as a general-purpose trade show venue, this park complex now houses amusement rides , ice rinks , and a number of galleries and other attractions for all ages.

The park's most famous landmarks are the Moskvarium, a marine biology center home to over 8000 species of marine animals, the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, and a shopping center selling traditional products from former Soviet countries.

There's even a film museum showing Soviet cartoons or even a full-length film (for an extra fee) and an education center offering masterclasses on everything from becoming a barista to video montage (call or write in advance to find out which ones are English-friendly).

Soviet-era pavilions, sculptures, and fountains abound here as well, including the famous Friendship of the Peoples Fountain, which features statues of women dressed in costumes from different former Soviet countries.

Main entrance gate to Gorky Park

Named after the famous Russian writer Maxim Gorky (who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature five times but never won it) and sitting right across the Moskva River, Gorky Park covers 120 hectares of beautiful ponds and green spaces.

Popular with both locals and tourists, the park offers a variety of things to enjoy-from sunbeds, hammocks, and drinking fountains to free yoga classes and children's playgrounds. There's free Wi-Fi and sockets for charging your phone, as well as many food stands and plenty of wild animals, including deer, rabbits, and pheasants.

Visitors can rent paddle boats and bicycles to explore the park-and from May to October, there is also an open-air movie theater, as well as scheduled presentations by street performers, musicians, and artists. Gorky Park attracts the young and old, so don't be surprised to see a mix of people exercising, playing chess, and sunbathing.

Luxury Hotels :

  • Lotte Hotel Moscow is one of the top 5-star properties in Moscow offering the largest Royal Suite in Russia. The trendy rooms and suites here all have contemporary style and great city views. On-site amenities are plentiful. There are two restaurants: one serving contemporary Italian fare, and the other Japanese. There is an impressively lit indoor swimming pool, a well-known spa, and a state-of-the-art gym.
  • Another excellent luxury hotel is the Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow . The residential-style property is in the heart of Moscow just next to the Bolshoi Theatre and within walking distance of the Kremlin and Red Square. The rooms and suites have been opulently designed by Tony Chi. The on-site restaurant serves a mix of European and Armenian specialities. There is also a Japanese sushi bar and a rooftop lounge with fabulous city views.
  • The St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya also has a central location just a few minutes from the Kremlin and Red Square. The 5-star property has a mix of elegant rooms and suites, including interconnecting room options for families with kids. There are multiple restaurants on-site including an Italian bistro. Other amenities include the fabulous Iridium Spa, which does a full range of treatments and has an indoor swimming pool, sauna, and steam room.

Mid-Range Hotels :

  • Palmira Business Club is a top mid-range choice. The contemporary lifestyle hotel offers well-appointed rooms and suites, including options for families. Suites are quite spacious and have kitchenettes. Amenities here include a complimentary breakfast at the on-site restaurant, a hot tub, sauna, and spa. There is also a fitness center.
  • The trendy Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya offers a mix of rooms and suites with contemporary decor. The mid-range hotel can arrange airport transportation and offers baggage storage. Other amenities include a restaurant and room service. The front desk is open 24 hours.
  • Boutique Hotel Brighton is about 10 minutes from the city center in a leafy park area. It offers excellent value for money and has charming rooms and suites with sound-proof windows and doors, as well as blackout curtains. A complimentary breakfast is served, and there is also an indoor swimming pool.

Budget Hotels :

  • Hotel Ibis Budget Moscow Panfilovskaya is about a 15-minute drive from Moscow's downtown, and it's within walking distance from a metro station that will take you there. The soundproof rooms at this budget property are clean, comfortable, and can sleep up to three people. The hotel is pet friendly, has paid parking available on-site, and also has a salon.
  • If you just need a budget hotel near the airport then check out Aviator Hotel Sheremetyevo . Located right at the airport, it has soundproof rooms, including options for families. Amenities include an indoor play area for kids, a sauna and swimming pool, and a free breakfast.

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Election latest: Battle for Number 10 - final preparations as Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer set to face questions from Beth Rigby and a live audience

Follow all the build up to the Battle for Number 10 leaders' special event live on Sky News from 7pm. Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer will be grilled by political editor Beth Rigby and then face questions from a live audience.

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By Faye Brown , political reporter, in Grimsby

It's not long to go before the show begins and Grimsby is abuzz with Westminster journalists. 

That includes Sky News commentator Adam Boulton, who will be giving his take on the debate tonight. 

Adam says it will be a "really interesting event", with the leaders subject to scrutiny for 45 minutes.

"It's probably the most testing time they are going to have, with a mix of interviews from Beth Rigby and the audience ". 

Any advice for the pair? 

He says Rishi Sunak "will be looking to come out of it well" and needs to decide "to what extent he wants to go on the attack". 

For Sir Keir Starmer,  he says "it's been an election campaign that's been pretty downbeat" and given the expectation he could be the next prime minister with a rather large majority, the event is an opportunity "to get people excited and have a more positive image of him". 

"Not necessarily because it will help him in the debate, but it will help him if he does become prime minister". 

 While the Conservatives and Labour battle it out for Number 10, recent polling reflects a changing mood from the electorate towards the smaller parties.

The latest YouGov poll suggests Reform UK have climbed within one point of the Conservatives, the Lib Dems are up four points, and Labour are dropping below 40%.

In 2017, the two big parties got 82% of the vote. Now, the combined Labour-Tory vote could be as low as 56%.

With the Green Party launching its manifesto today, on this episode of the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson and our deputy political editor Sam Coates dive into the dissatisfaction with Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.

Plus, Scarlett Maguire, director at polling company JL Partners, discusses how well the smaller parties are doing.

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There's less than an hour to go before the event kicks off - and things are ramping up.

There’s lots of locals out here trying to get a glimpse of the action, the first audience members have arrived and tucked away on a side street you can even see the Conservatives' bright blue  battle bus.

But what of their leader?

Police here tell me that Rishi Sunak could arrive any time between now and five minutes before the show.

Co-leader of the Green Party Adrian Ramsay has told Sky News his party's "bold set of proposals" are needed both in the election and in parliament to "push for the bold action that's needed".

He was responding to Sky's  Sophy Ridge who was challenging him on a series of funding proposals in the party's manifesto, which was unveiled today. 

The Green Party offered a raft of policies, with many being covered by the top 1% of earners having to "pay a bit more into the pot".

This would include a 1% annual wealth tax on assets above £10m and 2% on assets above £1bn, along with reforms to Capital Gains Tax to align with workers' income tax, and removing the upper earnings limit on national insurance.

Unlike some of their rivals, the party also said they were "prepared to borrow to invest".

"What we're talking about is very different to what Labour and the Conservatives are doing and proposing, where they do have a conspiracy of silence over the facts that this next government is going to have to either cut public services or increase taxes," Mr Ramsay says.

"The other parties have got so far out of step with the levels of investment that we need if we're to defend and restore our NHS, ensure we have good quality, affordable housing for people, and we invest in that transition to a green economy that can tackle the cost of living crisis. 

"So these are a bold set of proposals - absolutely. 

"But we need that Green voice in the debate, both in the election and in parliament to push for the bold action that's needed."

You can read more on the Green Party's election manifesto here:

And you can see a breakdown of all the manifestos unveiled so far here:

Sophy Ridge has just been talking to two former directors of communications at the two main parties - and it's not good news for Rishi Sunak.

Asked whether there is any hope for the prime minister to turn things around, Boris Johnson's former communications director Lee Cain said: "Honestly, no."

He has spoken to some of Sir Keir Starmer's team, who "already privately feel they're one foot in Downing Street now".

The Conservatives' pivot to calling on voters not to give Labour a "super majority" is effectively "conceding defeat from their ranks", he said.

Former Labour director of communications and strategy Tom Baldwin said it was "extraordinary" that this was being discussed now with three weeks to go until the vote.

He said it is "the sort of thing a party might do in the final week" and is a form of "damage limitation".

"It's a last shot and they're playing it now because they've not got much left," he said. 

As for what Sir Keir needs to do now, Mr Baldwin said he just needs to "get to the finishing line". 

"He just needs to not drop the baton - he doesn't need to do somersaults, he doesn't need to do cartwheels," he said.

Marc Lawless , 40, has not decided who he'll vote for yet. 

He tells me the "war on drugs is the biggest issue" for him.

He opens up that his late mother, who he lost recently, suffered from a drug addiction and the problem is "just getting bigger and bigger".

He says people can access drugs as easily as going on Deliveroo for a takeaway.

"You'd struggle to get someone in Grimsby whose not been affected some way."

Marc is a "bellwether voter" so he typically votes for the government of the day - though he actually bucked the trend in 2019 when he took a chance on Jeremy Corbyn's Labour.

"I thought he was a great guy and he was misunderstood. I did not like all of his policies but I thought he was a good bloke."

But he's not so sure on the current Labour leadership.

He thinks Labour "target the poor, they say 'vote for us because you're poor' but they never make us richer".

That being said he could vote for Sir Keir Starmer still. 

"If he had a good plan for crime, drugs, getting people out of prisons, giving kids a chance, then he might get my vote."

And the same goes for Rishi Sunak, he says. 

Leaders - listen up!

We've just been speaking to the secretary of state for security, Tom Tugendhat, as the clock ticks down to Sky's leaders' event in Grimsby. 

He is asked by Sky's Sophy Ridge whether events like this can change the court of an election campaign.

"Of course they can. Absolutely they can," he says.

Sophy asks him whether he would accept that the Conservatives and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have had a bit of a bumpy campaign so far. 

"One of the things I'll say for Rishi is that he really just battles on," Mr Tugendhat says. 

"He's a guy who has got a very clear sense of duty and he just gets on with it".

He adds this evening's event is "one of those moments" where the prime minister has an "opportunity to demonstrate, again, his remarkable ability to handle the detail and complexity of government and to set out the agenda and vision that he has for making sure that all of our homes are safe for all of our lives".

The Battle For Number 10 leaders' special event will take place tonight from 7pm-10pm on Sky News - free wherever you get your news.

By Faye Brown, political reporter, in Grimsby

You may have seen that Rishi Sunak has faced a bit of a backlash for saying he went without Sky TV as a child.. and one man has travelled 120 miles to tell the PM what he thinks about that.

Phil Thompson, 55, has come all the way from Hartlepool brandishing a sign that says "Rishi no Dishi" -  "cos the poor lad never had a Sky dish when he was young," he tells me.

Phil says the gaffe was "on par with Theresa May running through the corn fields" (if you know you know).

"He should have just been honest and said he had a good upbringing with two parents who did well and sent him to a good school, I'm not gonna hold that against him. What he said was just desperate," says Phil.

Phil says he's never voted Conservative and has always floated between the Lib Dems and Labour,  but he will be tactically voting Labour to "get the Tories out".

He says he is "Pro European" and Brexit is the most important issue for him. 

"I don't like what they're doing with immigration.. most of the country’s problems stem from Brexit."

In fact Phil often joins the Stop Brexit "mob" outside parliament alongside Steve Bray.

But he's having some "time off today" (so there's some good news for Rishi Sunak at least!)

As well as Brexit, Phil is concerned about local services. 

He says his area's Conservative mayor Ben Houchen "would have us think Hartlepool is a Utopia but there's no money for basic needs, the council is nearly broke and services have been cut".

"Under the Tories the last six years especially has been a farce, we need change."

The banqueting hall in Grimsby Town Hall will take on a new guise this evening. 

It's been transformed into the spin room for Sky's leaders' special event. 

Our deputy political editor Sam Coates says the only feast there tonight will be "the journalists feasting on the content from The Battle for Number 10".

Sam says this is the place where the political parties, after the debate has finished, will "come and say their person has won".

He says they will also try to "hammer home key points about how their guy has done to the assembled media".

Sam says media from all over the place - broadcasters, newspapers and websites - have all descended on Grimsby.

They will be joining Sam, lead politics presenter  Sophy Ridge and the rest of the team from Sky News in trying give you the "clearest account of what mattered at this critical juncture in the election campaign".

From 7pm, Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer will answer questions from Sky's political editor Beth Rigby and audience members.

It will be broadcast live, with each leader facing 20 minutes of questions from Sky's award-winning political editor and 25 minutes of questions from audience members.

We will bring you all the latest from the spin room throughout the evening. 

There was one policy noticeably absent from the Green Party manifesto today. 

There were no proposals to reduce the number of "medical interventions in childbirth" as outlined in a policy document published on its website. 

The document added that C-sections were expensive and, when not medically required, risky.

The Greens have been facing down a backlash over the policy idea, with campaigners pointing to a number of maternity scandals at NHS hospitals because of a focus on natural births.

Today the leadership rowed back on those policies.

Carla Denyer, the party’s co-leader, told Sky News: "I understand why women were surprised and concerned about that policy. 

"Let me reassure them that that is a policy that was adopted some time ago. And I think probably people, especially professionals in the industry, will be aware that the thinking on medical intervention in childbirth has changed quite a lot over the last few years and decades. 

"So let me be clear that that policy was never going ... isn't in our manifesto and was never going to be."

Zack Polanski, the party’s deputy leader reiterated her stance, saying: "It's never for politicians to tell people how they should be pregnant."

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