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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

Situated close to Valara Falls is another beautiful waterfall known as Cheeyappara Waterfalls. These falls serves as a major attraction of the region cascading over seven steps. One can easily reach the place by a bus, taxi or auto rickshaw.

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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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

ALSO SEE- 20 Most Beautiful Waterfalls In Kerala Worthy Of Your Bucket List(with Photos & Tips)

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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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ALSO SEE- Waterfalls on the way to Munnar

7. Mattupetty Dam

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

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

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

Timings: 9:30 AM – 5 PM

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

8. Eravikulam National Park

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

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

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

Timings: 7 AM – 4 PM

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

9. Marayoor Dolmens

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

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

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

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

10. Anamudi Peak

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

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

Anamudi Peak, Munnar, Kerala, India

11. Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm in Mattupetty

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

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

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

12. Lockhart Gap

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

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

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13. Blossom Park

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

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

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

Timings: 9 AM – 7 PM

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14. Meesapulimala

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

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

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

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

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15. Idli Hills in Munnar

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

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

16. Chokramudi Peak

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

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

17. Wonder Valley Adventure & Amusement Park

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

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

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

18. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

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

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

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

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

Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM

19. Chinnakanal Waterfall

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

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

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

20. Echo Point Munnar

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

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

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

21. Anamudi Shola National Park

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

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

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

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

22. Anakulam

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

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

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

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

23. Chithirapuram Viewpoint

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

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

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

How To Plan A Visit To Tourist Places In Munnar

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

ALSO SEE – Get a FREE Munnar Tour Itinerary

How To Reach Munnar

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

Getting to Munnar by air

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

ALSO SEE- Nearest Airport to Munnar

Getting to Munnar by railway

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

ALSO SEE- Nearest Railway Station to Munnar

Getting to Munnar by road

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

Distance to Munnar from major cities

Munnar tourist map.

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

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

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

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

Munnar Photo Gallery

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

Learn more about Eravikulam National Park..

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

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2024

Categories INDIA , KERALA

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

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

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

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

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

Heads up: my trip to Kerala was a sponsored press trip with India Someday . But, all opinions and photos are my own. Click here for a review of their services , or see my full itinerary here !

Kerala Itinerary | Things to do in Munnar

Tips for visiting Kerala 

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

The Communist club in Kochi

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

Eravikulam National Park Munnar Kerala

Where is Munnar in Kerala?

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

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

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

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

When is the best time to visit Munnar?

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

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

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

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

Tea Plantations in Munnar

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

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

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

Kochi to Munnar Traffic

How to reach Munnar 

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

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

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

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

Kochi to Munnar restaurant

Do trains run from Kochi to Munnar Hill Station?

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

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

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

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

Railway station in Munnar

Kochi to Munnar bus

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

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

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

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

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

Bus to Munnar

Kochi to Munnar by self driving, taxi or a tour

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

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

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

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

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

Private Day Trip around Munnar

Munnar Guided Bicycle Tour

Munnar Waterfall

How long will I need to stay in Munnar? 

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

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

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

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

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

Kochi to Munnar highway

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

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

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

Here are the top Munnar tourist places.

Lakkam Waterfalls

1. Take a selfie at Cheerappaya Falls

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

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

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

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

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

Read more about the prettiest Munnar waterfalls here

Cheeyappara Falls | Fort Kochi to Munnar Waterfalls

2. Visit Valara Falls 

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

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

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

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

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

Valara Falls | Fort Kochi to Munnar Stops

3. Eat a traditional Malayali curry on a Banana Leaf

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

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

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

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

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

Kerala thali | Things to do in Munnar

4. Stop at Kallar Falls 

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

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

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

Kallar Waterfalls | Best Waterfalls in Munnar

5. Admire the views from Karidipara Viewpoint

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

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

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

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

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

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

Karadipara Viewpoint | Things to do in Munnar

6. Watch Kalaripayattu, a Kerala martial arts performance 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Kalaripayattu show in Munnar!

7. Go off roading in a 4WD Jeep 

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

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

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

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

Jeep in Munnar | Kerala Itinerary | Tea Plantations in Munnar

8. Visit the Letchmi Hills and tea plantation

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

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

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

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

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

Read more: the best tea gardens in Munnar

Tea Plantations in Munnar

9. Spot a Nilgiri Tahr at Eravikulam National Park 

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

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

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

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

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

Read more: my essential tips for visiting Eravikulam

Nilgiri Tahr Deer in Kerala

10. Go swimming in Lakkam Falls 

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

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

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

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

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

Read my guide for more details on visiting Lakkam falls here

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

11. Visit Lockhart Tea Plantation 

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

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

Things to do in Munnar | Tea plantations in Munnar

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

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

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

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

Read more about my trip with Route 49 adventures here

The Hill Station of Munnar | Kerala Itinerary

12. Learn how tea is made at Lockhart Tea Factory 

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

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

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

Lockhart Tea Factory Museum

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

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

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

Lockhart Tea Factory and Museum

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tea Tales Munnar

14. Visit Christ Church – the oldest church in Munnar 

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

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

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

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

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

Christ church Munnar

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

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

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

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

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

Deep fried banana kerala | things to do in Munnar

16. Drive up to Top Station to see Tamil Nadu 

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

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

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

Top Station in Munnar | Kerala Itinerary

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

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

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

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

Top Station Munnar | Things to do in Munnar

17. Make an echo at Echo Point

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

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

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

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

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

Echo Point Munnar

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

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

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

Wild Elephant in Munnar

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

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

Keep your eyes peeled as you drive around.

Nilgiri Langur | Things to do in Munnar

19. Visit a spice farm to learn what grows here

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

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

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

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

Spice garden in Munnar

20. Go boating at Mattupetty Dam 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Where to stay in Munnar 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Where are you heading next in Kerala?

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

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

One Week Itinerary for Kerala  

The top sites in Fort Kochi 

Chinese Fishing Nets – tips to not get scammed ! 

What to expect during a Kathakali dance performance 

Where to stay in Fort Kochi 

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

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Friday 22nd of April 2022

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

Sophie Pearce

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

Ashish Khokhar

Thursday 21st of April 2022

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

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

Tuesday 7th of July 2020

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

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

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posted on October 19, 2021

Munnar provides one of the best breathtaking views of the country and it is definite to ease out your soul and make you feel all fresh and wonderful. Munnar Tourism Attractions for Sightseeing offers activities and attractions to satisfy peace seekers, adventurous souls and honeymoon couples if you visit the best places in Munnar.

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Blessed is the Western Ghats with the flawless Mother Nature and her breathtaking Tourism Attractions in Munnar. With nature at its best, Munnar is a major tourist spot and one of the must-visit places in India. Adorned with rolling hills and tea plantations covered with cotton-white mist with the ultra-blue skies flying right over your head, Munnar is definitely the go-to place and you don’t want to miss it too. Mirror-like lakes, stretched out green which even the eyes can’t reach, the perfect weather, mountain peaks which touches the sky and promising beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Will you take it for a no?! I don’t think so.

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List of Munnar Tourist Places and their distance from Munnar Town

1. attukad waterfalls – an ideal trekking spot in munnar.

Trekking and Waterfalls on the list? Don’t wait. Get yourself set for Attukad Waterfalls! Love for green and water would make you all go hearts for this place. Attukad waterfalls are surrounded by dark jungles and rolling terrains and are reachable only through a wooden bridge. Rolling hills and waterfalls! it’s such a breathtaking view of Attukad Waterfalls. And trekking up is something quite worth the trip and yeah! Don’t forget to have a cardamom tea as you enjoy this incredible sight.

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Attukad waterfall is something that can’t be missed if you’re planning for Munnar and It is open all days from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Visit Attukad Waterfalls which is the most famous Munnar Tourist place only during monsoon season.

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2. Pothamedu Viewpoint – Best Place in Munnar for Photo Shoot

Pothamedu Viewpoint is one of the best Munnar tourist Places for a Photo Shoot and is a sea of green made of pepper, tea, cardamom, and coffee and it’s a sight that will soothe the eyes and soul. It’s never a hard time for trekkers in Munnar. Never! With the clouds rushing right above your head and the green lands stretched wide before your eyes, you are just going to stand still at the beauty of Pothamedu Viewpoint.

ALSO SEE – Pothamedu View Point – What to Know and Best time to Visit

Muthirapuzha River and Idukki Arch Dam can be seen from the heights of the Pothamedu viewpoint. It’s no question, but with Pothamedu, you will be refreshed and mesmerized.

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3. Lockhart Gap – A place that will cover you with fog in the morning and evening

On the way to Mattupetti is the picturesque Lock hart Gap with a breathtaking view of mist floating on the layers of hills and it’s all blue and is one of the best Munnar tourist places. Located around 12-13 km from Munnar, Lock hart Gap is a major adventure spot. Stretched tea slopes, the ultra-blue skyline over the mist-hidden hills with the view of the valleys, make it quite the place for peace seekers and photographers.

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Named for the gap between two mountains which looks like the shape of a heart, Lockhart Gap is an ideal spot for trekking and adventure activities.

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5. Meesapulimala – Enjoy trekking in Tiger Moustache Mountain

The second highest peak in The Western Ghats, Meesapulimala spreads to the view of lush green valleys, tea plantations and valleys. Declared as a world heritage by UNESCO, Meesapulimala consists of eight hills spreading across like a moustache, giving it its name.

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Go trekking and once you’re at the peak of Meesapulimala, you can witness the true beauty of Munnar. It is priceless! Don’t miss visiting Meesapulimala which is one of the best Munnar tourist places.

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6. Marayoor Dolmens- View Dolmens & Sandalwood Forests

One of the most attractive Munnar Tourist places is Marayoor Dolmens. Waterfalls, rivers, bamboo forests, rocky hills, cave temples, sandalwood trees and paintings, Marayoor has got it all! Dating back to the stone age, Dolmens in Marayoor were created using rock slabs, three for the sides and the fourth slab placed on top of these three as a roof. Dolmens with 5 rock slabs have the 5th stone slab acting as the front wall with an opening as the entrance.

The place has 15 different types of Dolmens and it’s situated around 55 km from Munnar and it takes us into the past heritage. Marayoor is known for its exotic and beautiful landscape and is pristine and diverse and is an ideal adventure spot and is rich in nature and history. It’s the ideal location for photographers.

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7. Kundala Lake – First Arch Dam in Asia

Asia’s first arch dam, Kundala with hills blooming Neela Kurunji once in twelve years, with valleys around makes Kunadala lake a dream location and is one of the major attractions in Munnar. Pedal boating and speed boating in Kundala Lake is another fun activity at the place. The mirror-like lake with scenery of green hills stretched around makes it a majestic view.

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8. Anamudi – Highest Peak in South India

Trekkers, Mountaineers, Photographers, Wildlife Enthusiasts, Nature Lovers! It’s all in for you! Anamudi puts in everything you are looking for and everything you need. Anamudi peak (8842 ft), the highest peak of South India is the major trekking spot in Munnar and it leaves you in a state of ecstasy. It is blooming with a variety of flora and it definitely is quite the right view and the right weather. Anamudi never fails to mesmerize.

Anamudi Peak

Anamudi Peak is the highest peak in South India and is one of the must-visit Munnar Tourist places situated at an e levation of 2,695 metres. Situated on the top of the Eravikulam National Park, this peak is the pride of Kerala. Also, it is the highest point in India outside the Himalayan-Karakoram Mountain range. Nilgiri Tahr, Asian Elephants, Gaur, Bengal Tigers, Nilgiri Marten are some species that lie in the lap of Anamudi Peak. Take a trek to the Anamudi Peak and experience how it feels to be on top of the world but make sure you have taken permission from Forest and Wildlife authorities at Eravikulam.

9. Chokramudi Peak- Best Place to watch Sunrise in Munnar

You can never say no to a fiery sunrise at the peak of Chokramudi. Chokramudi Peak is another highest peak but is isolated from the range. Dense forests, valleys, mountains and lush green plantations are what the eye catches at this peak and it is breathtaking. Chokramudi is a saving grace for trekkers too! Visit Chokramudi Peak with your family because it is one of the incredible Munnar tourist places.

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10. Blossom Park – Best among the Kid friendly places in Munnar

Dying to get away and relax and get lost for peace of mind? Pack it all for Blossom Park. You’re never going to regret it! With stunning green vegetation and flora and a lovely smooth green bed stretched out with hilly slopes in the backdrop, there is no way to escape the serene beauty and peace of Blossom Park. Water cycling, skating, treehouses, ropeways, boating! Blossom Park has it all. What else do you need?! Hurry Now!

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11. Echo Point – Hear your echo from mountains

Imagine screaming your name and having it resounded to you in between three beautiful mountains of Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala and a picturesque lake? I would do it forever! And that’s why Echo Point is always topping the bucket list of many. Walking, strolling, trekking, boating, well, anything and everything is done at Echo Point. It’s such a happy place and the view? Don’t even ask! It is worth everything. Hills, hilltops, clouds, streams – it’s all blue and green and so deadly green, it places the eyes and soul.

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12. Chinnakanal Waterfalls- First Waterfalls on the way to Munnar

How about a waterfall on the roadside? As you travel to Munnar? I would love it! Surrounded by lush greenery, The Chinnakanal Waterfalls is another major attraction of Munnar and missing it is hard. Bath in it, laze around anything. Laying 16km away from Munnar, it is a really great sight and spot.

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ALSO SEE- Top 8 Munnar Waterfalls

13. Devikulam – Sita from Ramayana took a dip in Devikulam

Devikulam is the most famous tourist spot in hill station surrounded by lush green hills with tea and spices garden which look like velvet lawns and small lakes. This hill station is about 15 km from Munnar and is 1800 m above sea level. The goddess Sita of the Ramayana took a dip in the lake water and ever since this place is known as Devikulam which means “Lake of Goddess”. This lake is famous not only for its sacredness but also for its remedial powers. Also, the lake is famous for trout fishing. So, trap yourself in the scenic beauty of this hill station and get a chance to trap trout fish.

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14. Pallivsal – First Hydro Electric Project in India

Pallivasal is located at a distance of 3 kilometres from Chithirapuram in Munnar. This major tourist destination is the main venue of the first Hydroelectric project in Kerala. Pallivasal is a place of picturesque beauty and is often preferential by visitors as a picnic spot.

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15. Lockhart Tea Museum – Enjoy the tea making and tea tasting in Munnar

Tea Museum houses a wide collection of curios, photographs and machinery which tell about the origins and expansion of tea plantations in Munnar. The museum is situated at the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea in Munnar and is one of the must-visit Munnar tourist places.

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So what’s all this waiting for? Grab your stuff and pack it all to enjoy Munnar Tourism Attractions and Sightseeing in Munnar. Never miss the green of Munnar. Don’t. Ever. It is really going to warm your eyes with its breathtaking beauty. Munnar is nature at its best and all the Munnar tourist places have to be felt by your eyes and heart. You just can’t afford to miss it.

The beauty it holds will definitely make you feel everything is perfect. There is nothing better than mother nature showcasing her beauty and that is flawless and Munnar is the location to witness and live those moments where you really catch your breath for a moment or two and really feels grateful because, in Munnar, the hills, the water, the mountains, the clouds, the mist, everything, everything leaves you hanging and at peace.

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Tourist Places to Visit in Munnar

Munnar is a dreamy town nestled in the laps of the Western Ghats. Situated in the Idukki district, Munnar was once the summer retreat of British officials. Munnar means ‘three rivers’ in Malayalam after the rivers Nallathanni, Mattupetti and Periavaru that flow through this town. Places to visit in Munnar are surrounded by lush green hills and are ideal locations for a peaceful holiday. The tea gardens of Munnar stretch out for miles giving a brilliant green hue to the valleys. This town is one of the largest tea-growing regions of the country, so if you happen to be a tea lover then Munnar is your dream destination. All the places to visit in Munnar are replete with natural beauty, a feature that makes it one of the most sought after hill stations in India. The distinctive flora and fauna of this place attracts nature enthusiasts from all over the world. The stunning view of clouds floating above the verdant hills of Munnar is bound to be etched in your memory. 

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Places to visit in Munnar: Waterfalls

Attukal Waterfalls

Surrounded by a dense forest, Attukal Waterfalls strikes you with its breathtaking beauty. This waterfall is situated at a distance of about 10 kilometres from the main town, and lies between Munnar and Pallivasal. Attukal Waterfalls is one of the finest places to visit in Munnar that entertains thousands of tourists throughout the year.  Monsoon is the best time to visit Attukal Falls if you want to witness this waterfall in its glory.

The way to Attukal Falls is through a narrow mountain path enveloped by a thick forest. This journey brings a lot of trekkers and adventure seekers to this thrilling tourist place in Munnar. There is a wooden bridge that you will have to cross to reach the falls. This bridge is a perfect spot to admire the grandeur of Attukal Falls and click pictures. We suggest staying at a hotel near Attukal Falls if you wish to behold the serene charm of the place.

Chinnakanal Waterfalls

Chinnakanal Waterfalls is located near Chinnakanal village about 15 kilometres away from Munnar, on the way to Thekkady. Cocooned by thick foliage, the milky-white water of Chinnakanal Falls crashing down against the rocks is a view that makes this place one of the most alluring places to visit in Munnar. This waterfall originates from the River Devikulam and cascades down from a height of about 800 metres.

Also known as Power House Waterfalls, this is one of the most relaxing places to visit in Munnar where you can idle away your time in the lap of nature. Additionally, adventure lovers can trek to the foot of the waterfalls to get a better view of the area. You can take a refreshing dip in the pool formed at the bottom of the falls, but be careful not to lose your footing on the slippery rocks. Chinnakanal Waterfalls is best viewed from the plantations close by. However, you will need permission from appropriate authorities to visit the plantations since these are privately owned . June to September are the best months to visit this fantastic place in Munnar.

Thoovanam Falls  

Thoovanam Falls is a charming waterfall located 60 kilometres away from Munnar town, inside Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. With greenery all around, the splendour of the waterfall is something that leaves a lasting impression on you. Sit back and relax in the middle of the woods with singing birds and fluttering butterflies as company. Thoovanam Falls is among those places to visit in Munnar that need to be on your itinerary without fail.  

Thoovanam Falls pours down from a height of 1400 kilometres, the River Pambar being its point of origin. The water pools at the foot of the waterfall where you can go for a swim. To reach the falls one has to walk about three kilometres from the entrance through a rich green forest. You may encounter elephants, deer and bison grazing, or langurs hanging off branches on your way. With so much scenic beauty and thrill on offer, Thoovanam Falls is one of those places to visit in Munnar that are ideal for a visit with your family.

Places to visit in Munnar: Nature and parks

Photo Point

Photo Point in Munnar is an area overlooking sprawling tea plantations that serves as an excellent location to capture photographs. The beauty of this location is what makes it one of the most prominent places to visit in Munnar. The rolling slopes are dotted with bright and green tea plants with silver oaks standing at intervals. Situated at a distance of three kilometres away from the main town of Munnar, Photo Point is a sightseeing and picnic destination that is on every tourist’s list of places to visit in Munnar.

Photo Point is an idyllic location where the azure sky blends with the verdant slopes of the Nilgiris with the pleasant aroma of tea wafting around in the wind. In fact, the winding road alongside rolling hills up to Photo Point is a delightful journey in itself. If you forget your camera when you visit, fret not– there are a number of professional photographers ready to take a picture of you in this marvellous place to visit in Munnar and develop prints almost immediately. If you happen to visit on a particularly cloudy day, then you would be stunned by how the grey sky accentuates the green of the tea garden. 

Echo Point 

Enclosed by three mountain ranges, Mudrapuzha, Kundala and Nallathanni, Echo Point is a popular place to visit in Munnar situated at a height of 600 feet. Echo Point appears to be a place straight out of a fairy tale which comprises a tranquil lake surrounded by a green field and misty hills. 

The reason why this destination is a well-renowned place to visit in Munnar is the fact that if you shout something out loud here, a clear echo comes back to you. An ideal place for a family visit, Echo Point is a fascinating spot for kids and adults alike. If you want to experience nature up close, then this place has quite a few activities for you to indulge in, such as boating in the tranquil lake or bird-watching. Go for a stroll around the area and feel the cool breeze against your skin as you take in the matchless allure of this gorgeous place to visit in Munnar.

Meesapulimala

Munnar, to many people, is only a land of tea plantations. In reality, however, this town offers much diversity in respect to culture, scenic beauty and adventure activities. One of the most prominent places to visit in Munnar, Meesapulimala is a spectacular place the trek to which will undoubtedly satisfy your adventurous side and change your perception of this amazing place forever. Meesapulimala is the second highest peak in South India after Anamudi, and its base camp is more than 20 kilometres away from Munnar town.

The trek begins from the base camp or from Rhodo Mansion, six kilometres above the base camp. If you choose to stay at Rhodo Mansion, the trek to the highest point should take about three hours. This place to visit in Munnar can get quite hot in the morning and chilly at night, so make sure you have appropriate clothing with you. The trail for this trek goes across misty hills and vast open lands of the Nilgiris and will make you feel no less than an epic hero in the quest to find a mysterious land. The steep incline of the trail and the long walk can get quite tiring, but the view that awaits up top is sure to alleviate all stress. The panoramic view of the jagged mountain tops, the green valleys and tea plantations of Idukki, and the glimmering streams down below is simply out of the world. This enthralling place to visit in Munnar makes you feel as though you are in the abode of clouds. 

Places to visit in Munnar: Cultural centres and museums

Kalarai Kshetra

It is known throughout the world that Kerala is a state that takes pride in its vibrant heritage, traditional customs and deep-rooted culture. Kalari Kshetra is a centre in Munnar that organises programmes to celebrate the dance culture of Kerala. One of the finest places to visit in Munnar to admire the tradition of Kerala, a visit to Kalari Kshetra should definitely be a part of your itinerary. 

A martial art form-turned-dance, Kalaripayattu is performed in Kalari Kshetra. More than 3000 years old, this martial art form is the predecessor of all martial art forms, including kung-fu and karate. Watching the display of power between the performers of Kalaripayattu is a sight that evokes wonder and respect, and you will love every minute of it. This is a guarantee – you will feel honoured to have been witness to the strength, elegance and skill of the dancers in this tourist destination.

Kathakali is a renowned dance form and is the very soul of Kerala. This dance drama is characterised by its brightly coloured costumes, heavily painted make-up and authentic Carnatic music. Stories from Ramayana and Mahabharata are narrated through dance and various facial expressions. Experience the richness of the soul of Kerala in Kalari Kshetra as you drift off to a land of music and colour. One of the most remarkable places to visit in Munnar, Kalari Kshetra is a haven for art students and enthusiasts.

At Kalari Kshetra, visitors are encouraged to widen their scope of knowledge on Kerala’s cultural heritage. There are training classes held by professionals on both Kalaripayattu and Kathakali. Here, you can learn about the historical background of these dance forms, ask questions and participate in question-answer sessions. You also have the opportunity to go backstage and admire the finesse of the make-up artists. Enlivened by a rich culture, places to visit in Munnar like Kalari Kshetra should be an unmissable part of your holiday.

Tata Tea Museum

The Tata Tea Museum, also known as Kanan Devan Hills Plantation (KDHP) Tea Museum, will take you on a walk back in time when Munnar was not famed as a tea plantation town. Positioned two kilometres away from the main town, this place to visit in Munnar stores various machines used to process tea years ago. 

It is almost as if the ancient sundial at the entrance of the museum ushers you into a world so different yet intriguing. Every machine and photograph here is a testimony of the efforts put in by the tea plantation employees and pioneers, and the difficulties they had to go through to make Munnar what it is today. You can see for yourself the massive difference in machines used today compared to the ones in the past. One of the major places to visit in Munnar, the Tata Tea Museum also has a tea tasting unit. Here, you can try out a multitude of tea flavours after paying a nominal amount, and buy some as well. After all, who would miss the opportunity to take back a piece of Munnar with them?

The Tata Tea Museum dedicates a separate section to vintage furniture such as wooden chairs and tables, typewriters and magneto phones accumulated from various British bungalows. There is a burial urn from the Iron Age displayed here as well. A captivating place to visit in Munnar, the Tata Tea Museum is a must-visit.

Places to visit in Munnar: Architecture

Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church

The Mount Carmel Roman Catholic Church was constructed in 1898 and is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Kerala. Situated atop a hill overlooking the main market, this church is one of the most-visited places to visit in Munnar. Its white-walled, colonial-era edifice blends seamlessly with the greenery around. We suggest visiting here at least once to enjoy and relax amidst the wonderful landscape.

The pictures behind the altar; the stained-glass windows and the religious symbols inside the church have a spiritual effect on all those who visit. A visit to this church is a soul-rejuvenating experience in the lap of nature. The tranquility inside is quite a contrast to the bubbling market outside, and visitors often spend hours inside enveloped by silence. 

Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam is located in Mattupetty, a quaint tourist spothill station in Munnar. Built in the late 1940s, Mattupetty Dam was constructed to store water and generate power. The surrounding hills and tea gardens along with the agreeable weather, make Mattupetty Dam one of the most delightful places to visit in Munnar. 

The lake attached to the dam offers a host of water sports . You can best appreciate the view of the misty hills by boating in the lake. There are loads of boats available for tourists: paddle boats, speed boats, motor boats and row boats. If none of these work for you then you can always spend time at the lakeside, watching birds and wild animals in their element. Mattupetty Dam is one of those places to visit in Munnar where people come not only to have a good time, but also to enjoy its natural environs and unadulterated air. 

CSI Christ Church

The CSI Christ Church is a quaint church located atop a hillock in Munnar. Built in the neo-Gothic style of architecture, the interior of the church is made of granite. This place exudes an old-world colonial charm and is one of the most attractive places to visit in Munnar. Henry Knight, a missionary in Munnar, built this church in loving memory of his wife who tragically died of malaria.

Recognised as the oldest church in Munnar, the CSI Christ Church is adorned with the stained-glass windows depicting biblical events and characters, and brass plaques honouring the foreign tea planters who are buried here. If you want to spend a few hours reconnecting with your inner self, then this serene place to visit in Munnar is the ideal spot.

Places to visit in Munnar: Markets

Munnar Town Local Market

Munnar Market is the heart of this town. Munnar Market is a confluence of senses, where the aroma of spices and tea mingle with the hawker’s cry. This market is one such place in Munnar where you get to acquaint yourself with the true essence of the town.

There are shops lined on either side of the road that sell a variety of items starting from fresh fruits and vegetables to utensils, garments, fabrics and toys. Munnar Market is the ultimate place to buy souvenirs, where you will find Ayurvedic items and essential and aromatic oils. When in Munnar, do not forget to buy some authentic spices, coffee and tea. Although not one of the frequented places to visit in Munnar by tourists, this market is worth a visit if you wish to learn more about the day-to-day lives of the locals.

Mattupetty Dam Market

Mattupetty Dam is one of the major places to visit in Munnar. An architectural brilliance, this dam receives hundreds throughout the year. Apart from being a lovely sightseeing spot, Mattupetty Dam is also a wonderful place for shopping. 

The flea market of Mattupetty Dam is a vibrant area selling multitude of wooden items like painted boxes, toys, pen stands, home decor items and more. This is a must-visit place to visit in Munnar to buy handicrafts and support the local artists of Kerala. 

Places to visit in Munnar: Eateries

Rapsy Restaurant

A visit to Munnar is unthinkable without having a meal at Rapsy Restaurant. Famed as one of the oldest and finest restaurants in Munnar, the rich taste here has made Raspy Restaurant a highly valued place to visit in Munnar. The decor may be simple, but the food here is certainly not. The mouth-watering Spanish omelettes, beef fry or curry, parathas and Kerala biryani are specialities here that must not be missed at any cost. Try the popular breakfast platter, puttu and kadala curry , consisting of steamed rice cakes with coconut and a black chickpea curry.

Guru’s Restaurant

If you want to relish the authentic taste of Kerala, then look no further than Guru’s Restaurant. Renowned for its premium food quality, Guru’s Restaurant is hardly ever vacant. One bite into their nadan kozhi varuthathu, or spicy chicken fry, and you will know why this restaurant is one of the most sought-after places to visit in Munnar. It would be wrong to return from Munnar without trying out the Kerala-style fish served in this restaurant. The flavour of coconut is enhanced by the sweet and sour kokum , a spice special to the southern regions of India.

Written by Baishali Dutta. She finds solace in words and her ukulele, and would rather be living in the hills.

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  • 26 Captivating Tourist Places In Munnar All Nature Lovers Must Visit In 2024!

23 Mar 2023

A mesmerising hill station located in the Idukki district of Kerala, Munnar derives its name from the 3 rivers that merge here. Adorned with lofty mountains amidst swirls of pale mists and low flying clouds; rich green slopes and velvety carpets of tea and spice plantations ; hints of pinks, yellows, and sparkling blues dotting the landscapes; pine and oak trees lightly swaying to the cool mountain breeze filled with the refreshing aroma of tea – Munnar may just be the reason Kerala is often referred to as ‘God’s own Country’. With a plethora of  Munnar tourist places  to visit, this destination sweep one off the feet with utter delight. 

Top 26 Tourist Places In Munnar

There is an enthralling assortment of things to do in Munnar for visitors like plantation visits, trekking, camping, boating, parasailing, bird watching, wildlife spotting, rock climbing, fishing, & photography, which is why visiting all tourist places in Munnar makes up for an awesome getaway.

1. Echo Point: Hear The Hills Call Out Your Name

The panoramic view of the Echo Point at Munnar

Image Source Scream your name out loud at this point and it will reverberate back within 3 seconds! Echo Point is a beautiful combination of cool, sweet breeze, green slopes, and a rejuvenating environment altogether.

Distance From Munnar: 15 km Perfect For: Nature walks, trekking, camping, picnic with family, & boating in the lake Highlight: The rare Neelakurinji flower (strobilanthes) blooms here Timings:  6 am – 7:30 pm

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2. Kundala Lake: The Blue Stretch Of Magnificence

A lone shikara rowing in the Kundala Lake at Munnar

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Kundala Dam and lake is among the top tourist places in Munnar . It offers splendid natural beauty and serenity, with magnificent views of the hills on either sides of the crystal clear water of the lake.

Distance From Munnar: 20 km (on the way to Top Hill) Perfect For: Boating and Shikara ride Highlight: The artificial Kundala dam is India’s first arch dam Timings:  8:30 am – 5 pm

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3. Atukkad Waterfalls: The Furiously Gushing Ecstasy

The mesmerisingly flowing Attukad falls in Munnar, one of the significant places to visit in Munnar

Located between Munnar and Pallivasal in the Idukki district and accessible only via a wooden bridge, the Attakud waterfall is among the prominent places to visit in Munnar, especially in the rainy season.

Distance From Munnar: 9 km Perfect For: Jungle Trekking, picnic with friends and family, photography Highlight: The water is cascading at full force from a height of over 1,500 meters Timings: 10 am – 6 pm

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4. Elephant Lake: A Delight For Kids

An elephant bathing in the Elephant Lake at Munnar

The Elephant Lake is a serene lake surrounded by lush green carpets of tea plantations in every direction the eye can see. Elephants come down to the lake in order to drink water and take a bath, which is a fascination to watch for the tourists visiting the lake.

Distance From Munnar: 22 km Perfect For: Picnic with family and kids, trekking (in nearby tea plantations) Highlight: Spot a herd of two of elephants with their little ones who come here to drink water Timings:  All day

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5. Anamudi Peak: The Highest Peak In South India

A glorious view of the Anumadi Peak in Munnar

Image Source If one wishes to witness the beauty of the rolling hills and valleys with shimmering blue rivers weaving through them, the expanse of tea and spice plantations and the wildlife dotted about here and there in the Eravikulam National Park , they should trek to the Anamudi Peak. Located inside the park itself, the peak is among Munnar’s best tourist attractions.

Distance From Munnar: 15.6 km Perfect For: Trekking (with permission from forest authorities) Highlight: Highest peak in the Western Ghats and South India and highest outside the Himalayan mountain range! Timings:  Open 24 hours

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6. Top Station: Best Of Both Worlds

Camping tents set up at Top Station in Munnar, among the prominent Munnar tourist places

Image Source Top Station, named after the railway station located on a massive height at Kundala Valley , this place offers mesmerising vistas of the town below. The cotton clouds enveloping the hills and valleys, the soft, bluish look of the destination owing to the presence of the rare Neelakurinji flowers , & the panoramic views of the Western Ghats , together make it a must on the list of Munnar’s tourist places one needs to explore.

Distance From Munnar: 32 km Perfect For: Trekking, camping, photography, visiting the Neelakurinji Sanctuary Highlight: Located on the Tamil Nadu- Kerala border, it provides one stunning views of the Western Ghats in Kerala on one side as well as the valley of Theni district of Tamil Nadu on the other. Timings:  6 am- 6 pm

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7. Tata Tea Museum: Temple For All Tea Lovers

The Tata Tea Museum showing origin of the century old tea plantations in Munnar

Image Source Established by Tata Tea many years ago, the museum exclusively showcases the origin and evolution century-old tea plantations in Munnar. The museum essentially pays homage to the fact that Munnar houses some of the best tea estates in the world, and is thus among the most significant places to visit in Munnar.

Distance From Munnar:  1.3 km Perfect For: Trying a hand at tea plucking and tasting different exquisite varieties of tea Highlight:  You can enjoy a cup of best tea here.  Timings: 9 am – 4 pm

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8. Chithirapuram: Carpets Of Lush Green Tea Plantations

Chithirapuram, a paradise of tea gardens in Munnar

Distinguished by its old bungalows, cottages, playgrounds, & and lush green dunes of tea and spice plantations spread up till the horizon, Chithirapuram is listed among the must-visit tourist places in Munnar owing to its old-worldly charm.

Distance From Munnar: 10 km Perfect For: Trekking Highlights: Aroma of tea and spice plantations. Timings:  Open 24 hours

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9. Devikulam: The Sanctum Of Spirituality And Divinity

The landscape of Devikulam in Munnar with its tea estates and misty hills during sunset

The town of Devikulam  apart from offering a breathtaking view of the Pallivasal falls and the Sita Devi Lake is heaven for pilgrims and temple-goers. With an assortment of temples located at the town, like the Ganesh Temple, Mariamman Temple, and Ayyanar Temple , Devikulam is among the important Munnar tourist places for worshippers.

Distance From Munnar: 9 km Perfect For: Rock climbing, fishing, trekking, hiking, picnic, & photography Highlight: The water of the Sita Devi Lake is considered to be holy water, and is believed to cleanse and rejuvenate visitors! Timings:  Open 24 hours

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10. Chinnakanal: The Untouched, Well Preserved Part Of Nature

The village of Chinnakanal near Munnar

Image Source A small village near the town of Munnar, Chinnakanal is unperturbed and rather well preserved, which has earned it a place among the must see Munnar tourist places. The Chinnakanal waterfalls in the region are an absolute enchantment. Pouring from a height of 800 meters, the water forms a pale, frothy stream below while the air around bears a lingering fragrance of the fresh water and tea leaves. And the best part- the beauty of these falls is still hidden and undiscovered.

Distance From Munnar town: 20 km Perfect For: Trekking, taking a dip in the falls, nature photography Highlight: The beautiful waterfalls in their pristine, untouched form that are bound to leave one speechless Timings:  Open 24 hours

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11. Eravikulam National Park: Trekking Through The Wilderness

A deadly snake baring its fangs at the Eravikulam National Park in Munnar

Eravikulam (Rajamalai) National Park has the largest population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and is home to 26 species of mammals. The park is also famous for providing magnificent views of the Western Ghats. The park’s continuous efforts towards protection and safety of endangered animals makes it one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in India .

Distance From Munnar: 15 km Perfect For: Nature trekking, wildlife spotting, wildlife photography Highlight: The Nilgiri Tahr Timings: 8 am – 4:30 pm

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12. Mattupetty Lake & Dam: Water Conservation & Sports

The Mattupetty Dam located on the Mattupetty Lake near Munnar

Mattupetty has a few places of interest for tourists, out of which the lake and the dam built over it attract majority of them. The lake, surrounding hills, and nearby tea plantations offer a splendid view to visitors, and the presence of different bird species at the lake never fail to enchant bird watchers, owing which it is among the prominent places to visit in Munnar.

Distance from Munnar: 13 km Perfect For: Boating (motorboats, speedboats, row boats, pedal boats), trekking, bird watching Highlight: The storage masonry dam constructed to conserve water and generate hydroelectricity. Timings: 9 am – 3:30 pm

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13. CSI Church: A Regal Blend Of History And Architecture

CSI Protestant Church in Munnar, a delight for history lovers

An important landmark and one of the eminent places to see in Munnar, the CSI Church was built in 1910 as a protestant church by the Scottish tea estate workers and managers. The key feature of this church are it’s awesome interiors which include stained glass windows, brass plaques, rows of rosewood benches and a grand chandelier.

Distance From Munnar: 1.4 km Perfect For:  History lovers Highlight: The rich, lavish interiors Timings: 8 am – 5 pm

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14. Pallivasal: A Heaven For Peace Seekers

Pallivasal’s Hydro Electricity Project near Munnar

Image Source Famous for the picturesque Pallivasal falls and the state’s first Hydro Electricity Project that was set up here, Pallivasal is another untouched, pristine, & peaceful location in Munnar. Rich in natural beauty, the town takes pride in being one of the best Munnar tourist places.

Distance From Munnar: 8 km Perfect For: Peace and relaxation, photography, picnic Highlight: Kerala’s first Hydro Electricity Project Timings: Open 24 hours

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15. Rose Garden: Chirps And Colors

Colourful roses at the Rose Garden near Munnar

Image Source A famous spot among nature lovers and couples, the Rose Garden near Mattupetty Lake is a sight for sore eyes. Home to a sea of almost every colour of rose known on the planet and a vast variety of bird species, this gorgeous garden is frequented by nature aficionados, rose lovers, and bird watchers.

Distance From Munnar: 13 km Perfect For: Trekking, bird watching, nature photography Highlights:  A wide variety of rose species. Timings:  10 am – 5 pm

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16. Photo Point: Capture Nature’s Beauty

Photo Point

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Sitting on the rolling grasslands of the Nilgiris plains is the most picturesque site one has ever witnessed named Photo Point. The vast stretches of tea gardens, the aromatic winds, and the swaying towering trees combine to offer the experience that this point has hidden. One of the beautiful places to visit in Munnar , Photo Point is as beautiful as it can get with the blessings of mother nature showering on it periodically. There are also many other aromatic species of plantations that can be found in this destination near Munnar.

Distance From Munnar: 5 Kms Perfect For: Nature lovers Highlight: There are several tea plantations covering the estate. Timings: NA

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17. Pothamedu View Point: Witness The Sunsets

Pothamedu View Point

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One of the beautiful places to visit in Munnar is actually located just five kilometers on the outskirts of the main town. For those who seek to get away from the city hustles and get closer to what mother nature has to offer, this is the place to be. The massive stretches of small hills covered in plantations and the forest-clad hills are, indeed, as beautiful as the landscapes can get. There are various plantations that one can witness including coffee, tea, and cardamom. If you are on a romantic getaway, this is the idyllic spot to witness the beautiful sunrises and sunsets.

Distance From Munnar: 4.5 Kms Perfect For: Nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, couples Highlight: It is perfect to witness sunrises and sunsets. Timings: Open 24 hours

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18. Wonder Valley Adventure & Amusement Park:  Walk With Nature

Wonder Valley

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When we say that Munnar is one of the blessed destinations when it comes to mother nature, we don’t lie. But what makes this destination extraordinary is that it hides something for everyone within its stash of natural bounty. One of the most action-packed places to visit in Munnar is the Wonder Valley Adventure and Amusement Park. This eco-friendly spot is sitting in the heart of nature and retains the natural landscape that the region adorns. It is perfect for travelers to get closer to nature as well as satiate their thirst for some adventure. From the little ones to the adults, there are several activities for one to be a part of.

Distance From Munnar: 14 Kms Perfect For: Kids, family Highlight: There are several adventure sports for one to be a part of. Timings: 8:30 am – 6:45 pm

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19. Marayoor: Soak In The Aroma Of Sandalwood

Marayoor

Located a couple of kilometers, Marayoor is among the top places to visit in Munnar . This destination is mostly covered while one is touring around the main city. Marayoor is a quaint, scenic locale that is renowned for sandalwood forest and also dolmens from the era of the stone age. From the tiny hamlets to the massive sugarcane fields, from refreshing waterfalls to the crazy bamboo forests, Marayoor is a destination that has plenty to offer. Sitting on the Western Ghats, this destination also boasts about many other things including pre-historic sites, pristine River Paraiba, and the solid sugar molasses!

Distance From Munnar: 39 Kms Perfect For: Nature lovers, trekkers Highlight: It is famous for its massive sugarcane fields. Timings: 6 am – 6 pm

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20. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary: Visit The Wild

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

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There are a plethora of places to visit in Munnar for every kind of traveler, from nature lover to wildlife admirer. One such place that gives one a chance to embrace both at one spot is the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. This Sanctuary is sitting in the Western Ghats and covers around 90.44 square kilometers of the area. The rich population of flora and fauna species, the tranquility in the atmosphere, and the thrilling activities that one can try out here in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary are the experiences that one cannot find anywhere else.

Distance From Munnar: 48 Kms Perfect For: Animal lovers, nature lovers Highlight: There are several species of flora and fauna found here. Timings: 6 am – 11 am, 3 pm – 6 pm

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21. Lock Heart Gap: Trek Along The Aromatic Plantations

Lock Heart Gap

There is no dearth of tourist places in Munnar that does not take away the breath of the spectators and tourists. One such destination in the heart of the town is the Lock Heart Gap. This is one of the famous viewpoints that is covering the floors of Munnar and is named after its shape that looks a lot like a locked heart. There are some of the most exquisite views that one can witness from this spot including that of valleys, mountains, trekking trails that pass along the mists, and the aromatic tea plantations. Do witness the sunset when visiting this point.

Distance From Munnar: 15 Kms Perfect For: Couples, families Highlight: It is perfect to witness the views of mountains, valleys, and tea plantations. Timings: Open 24 hours

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22. Chokramudi Peak: Spectate The Picturesque Landscapes

Chokramudi Peak

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Chokramudi Peak is another one of the famous tourist places in Munnar that is sitting in the Eravikulam National Park. The peak can be seen sitting at an altitude of 7200 feet and is considered as one of the highest peaks of this destination. Being the highest peak, it is no doubt that this attracts several hundreds of adventure seekers. One who conquers is surely in for a treat. There are some brilliant views of the surrounding mountains and valleys covered in dense and lush green vegetation. From tea plantations to towering trees, this destination has got it all!

Distance From Munnar: 23 Kms Perfect For: Couples, trekkers Highlight: This one of the most beautiful peaks in the entire region. Timings: 9 am – 7:30 pm

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23. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary: Go For Bird-Watching

Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary

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All the nature and bird lovers out there, Munnar has a surprise for you. This destination is home to several hundreds of bird species of all shapes and colors. Named after the ‘Bird Man of India’, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary is nestled at the foothills of the Western Ghats and is perhaps the richest bird habitat in the entire Peninsular region of India. Various species of birds that you can encounter here include Crimson-Throated Barbet, Sunbird, Bee-eater, Night Heron, Black-winged Kite, etc.

Distance From Munnar: 70 Kms Perfect For: Bird watchers, nature lovers Highlight: There is an extensive variety of birds that are found here. Timings: 6 am – 6 pm

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24. Indo Swiss Dairy Farm: For Cultural Harmony

Indo Swiss Dairy Farm

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For those in search of some offbeat tourist places in Munnar , Indo Swiss Dairy Farm is your best bet. As the name suggests, this is a Dairy Farm which is more of a research and development center for cattle. Spread across 469 acres of the rolling grasslands, this Dairy Farm is home to an extensive variety of high-quality cattle. This is also the headquarters of the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project that was launched in 1963 under the mutual agreement of both the Indian and the Swiss Government.

Distance From Munnar: 11 Kms Perfect For: Families Highlight: It is a research and development centre dedicated to cattle. Timings: 9 am – 11 am, 2 pm – 3:30 pm

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25. Meesapulimala: Serene Mountain Range

Meesapulimala

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Meesapulimala is the second highest peak not only in Munnar but in the entire southern region of the country. Sitting at an altitude of 2641 meters above sea level, this destination has around eight peaks which are covered in lush green vegetation. The peaks combined form the shape of a mustache and hence, the name. There are various adventure activities like trekking and hiking that one can try out here. The starting point of the trek here is either the Rhodo Valley or the Silent Valley. The rainforests, waterfalls, grasslands, tea estates, and the stunning streams are all a great escape!

Distance From Munnar: 70 Kms Perfect For: Trekkers Highlight: It is the second highest point of southern India. Timings: Opens at 8 am

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26. Thoovanam Waterfalls

Thoovanam Waterfalls

One of the most mesmerising waterfalls in Munnar, Thoovanam Waterfalls attractions numerous travellers every year. Encircled by trekking trails couples with paradisiacal vistas, this tourist spot is the ultimate spot for adventure lovers. The falls cascade with full speed making it all the more alluring. Whether you want to spend some picnic time to indulge in trekking/hiking, AThoovanam Waterfalls truly justifies being on your itinerary. Ideally positioned in the Idukki district, this spot is sure to invigorate your senses.

Distance From Munnar: 43.6 km Perfect For: Picnic, hiking, trekking Highlight: The panoramic vistas around the place are simply mesmerizing Timings: Open throughout the day

How To Reach Munnar

How To Reach Munnar

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By Air: Take a flight to Cochin International Airport , and get to Munnar by cab services available at the airport that usually cost INR 3,000 per person. Munnar is 125 km away from the airport.

By Train: The nearest railway station from Munnar is Kochi or Ernakulum . The stations are well connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Trivandrum, Chennai, & Bangalore.

By Road: Munnar is well connected to cities of Kerala and Tamil Nadu with Government-run public transport buses plying from both places to Munnar.

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Now that you know of all the amazing Munnar tourist places that have come straight out of paradise, shouldn’t you already be packing for your trip to Kerala ? Do share this with your friends and let us know in the comments below which place you’re gonna hop off to first!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Munnar Tourist Places

Is Munnar open for tourists?

Yes, Munnar is open for tourists all year round. As it is a hill station, during the rainy season, the place can be marked as a red alert area, but otherwise it is good to visit all year round. It is also one of the top honeymoon destinations in India.

Which is the best location to stay in Munnar?

Munnar is a beautiful hill station in Kerala and anywhere here is good to stay. There are a lot of hotels in Munnar to choose from for a stay here. The best location would be from where one can enjoy the views of the tea estates. Two great areas to stay in Munnar are Chithirapuram and Tea County.

How can I go to Munnar from Bangalore?

Munnar and Bangalore are not directly connected via railways or airways. One can take a flight to Cochin from Bangalore which is the nearest airport and at a distance of around 127 km from Munnar. The nearest railhead is at Aluva which is again at a distance of around 108 from Munnar and takes 11 hours to reach from Bangalore. One can travel via road and take the state run buses which run between the two cities and take around 9 hours to cover the distance of around 476 km or hire a taxi.

What is the best time to visit Munnar?

Once the rainy season gets over, it is quite pleasant and one can plan a trip to Munnar in between October to March.

What can I buy in Munnar?

Spices, tea and aromatic oils are some of the best items for shopping in Munnar.

How many days we can spend in Munnar?

Munnar is a scenic hill station where one can spend as many days as they’d like but a minimum of 3 days should be kept to enjoy the beauty and ambiance of this city.

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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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List of Best Places to Visit in and around Munnar

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Let’s see what is store for us to enjoy in Munnar Tourism-

  • 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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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

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  • Post published: July 28, 2021
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tourist spots 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.

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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. 

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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  • 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.

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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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Munnar

Munnar rises as three mountain streams merge  - Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. 1,600 m above sea level, this hill station was once the summer resort of the erstwhile British Government in South India. One of the most sought after honeymoon destinations in Kerala, Munnar is replete with resorts and lodging facilities that fit a wide rage of budgets. Sprawling tea plantations, picturesque towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make this a popular resort town. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands here is the Neelakurinji. This flower which bathes the hills in blue once in every twelve years, will bloom next in 2030. Munnar also has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over 2,695 m.  Let us now explore some of the options in and around Munnar that would provide travellers ample opportunities to enjoy the captivating hill station of Munnar.

Eravikulam National Park

One of the main attractions near Munnar is the Eravikulam National Park. This park is famous for its endangered inhabitant - the Nilgiri Tahr. Spread over an area of 97 sq. km., this park is also home to several species of rare butterflies, animals and birds. A great place for trekking, the park offers a magnificent view of the tea plantations caressed by blankets of mists. The park becomes a hot destination when the hill slopes here get covered in a carpet of blue, resulting from the flowering of the Neelakurinji. It is a plant endemic to this part of the Western Ghats which blooms once in twelve years. 

Anamudi Peak

Located inside the Eravikulam National Park is the Anamudi Peak. This is the highest peak in South India, standing at a height of over 2700 m. Treks to the peak are allowed with permission from the Forest and Wildlife authorities at Eravikulam.

Another prime draw for visitors, located about 13 km from Munnar Town, is Mattupetty. Situated at a height of 1700 m above sea level, Mattupetty is known for its storage masonry dam and the beautiful lake, which offers pleasurable boat rides, enabling one to enjoy the surrounding hills and landscape. Mattupetty's fame is also attributed to the dairy farm run by the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project, where one can encounter different high yielding breeds of cows.

Pallivasal, located at about 3 km from Chithirapuram in Munnar is the venue of the first hydro-electric project in Kerala. It is a place of immense scenic beauty and is often favoured by visitors as a picnic spot.

Chinnakanal & Anayirangal

Near Munnar Town lie Chinnakanal and its waterfalls, popularly known as the Power House Waterfalls, which cascade down a steep rock 2000 m above sea level. The spot is enriched with a scenic view of the Western Ghat ranges. When you have traveled about seven kilometers from Chinnakanal, you reach Anayirangal. Anayirangal, 22 km from Munnar, is a lush green carpet of tea plants. A trip on the splendid reservoir is an unforgettable experience. The Anayirangal dam is surrounded by tea plantations and evergreen forests.

Top Station

Top Station, which is about 32 km from Munnar is at a height of 1700 m above sea level. It is the highest point on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road. Travellers to Munnar make it a point to visit Top Station to enjoy the panoramic view it offers of the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu. It is among the prime spots in Munnar to enjoy the Neelakurinji flowers blooming over a vast area.

Munnar has a legacy of its own when it comes to the origins and evolution of tea plantations. Taking account of this legacy and to preserve and showcase some of the exquisite and interesting aspects of the genesis and growth of tea plantations in Kerala's high ranges, a museum exclusively for tea was opened some years ago by Tata Tea in Munnar. This Tea Museum houses artifacts, photographs and machineries; all of which have a story to tell about the origins and growth of tea plantations in Munnar. The museum is located at the Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea in Munnar and is worth a visit.  Read more on Munnar

Trek to Meesapulimala  Let us now explore some of the options in and around Munnar that would provide travellers with ample opportunities to enjoy the captivating hill station of Munnar.  Meesappulimala - a destination for the highly adventurous is the second highest peak in the Western Ghats and a trekking trail via Rhodo Valley. The package includes guide service, breakfast, lunch, evening tea & dinner. To know more, click here

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Nearest railway station: Aluva about 108 km and Angamali, about 109 km

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

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Munnar Top Station

Munnar Top Station

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

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Lakkam Waterfalls

Lakkam Waterfalls

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

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Echo Point

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

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Tea Estates

Tea Estates

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

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

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Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam National Park

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

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Attukad Waterfalls

Attukad Waterfalls

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

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Blossom Park

Blossom Park

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

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Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam

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

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Pothamedu View Point

Pothamedu View Point

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

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

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

Cheeyapara Waterfalls

Cheeyapara Waterfalls

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

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Mattupetty Dairy Farm

Mattupetty Dairy Farm

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

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Lockhart Gap

Lockhart Gap

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

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

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

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

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

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

Attukad Waterfalls

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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A Glance at the Munnar Itinerary for 4 Days

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

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

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

Day 1 of Munnar itinerary:

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

Day 2 – Explore Chinnakanal:

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

Day 3 in Munnar:

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

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

Day 4 – Departure:

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

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

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

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

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How to reach Munnar

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Road Trip to Chinnakanal via Munnar

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

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

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

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

Lunch in Munnar

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

Stop at Chinnakanal Falls

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

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

Stop at Lockhart Gap or the Gap Road viewpoint

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

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

Best Places to Stay around Chinnakanal

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

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

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

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

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

🥈 Elephant Passage Resort

☑️5-star luxury ☑️Jacuzzi ☑️Infinity Pool

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

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

Check out other options and get best prices below.

🥉 The Sienna Village

☑️Great Location ☑️Affordable Luxury

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

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

Day 2 – In and around Chinnakanal

Women at work in the tea garden plucking tea at Kolukkumalai

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

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

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

Start off for Kolukkumalai

A couple at the windy hills with a large mountain peak in the backdrop - Kolukkumalai

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

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

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

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

You can also see Kodaikanal from here!

The Jeep Ride through Suryanelli Tea Estate

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

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

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

Suryanelli Tea Factory Tour

Tea factory of Suryanelli Tea Estate at Kolukkumalai

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

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

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

Neela Kurinji Hike

Three people trekking in the misty forests

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

2 PM: Refuel in Chinnakanal

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

4 PM: Anayirankal Elephant Abode Boating Center

Sparkling lake reflecting the clear blue November sky of Munnar

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

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

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

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

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

Cruise Back to Munnar Town

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

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

Do you really need to shift hotels?

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

Best Places to Stay in Munnar

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

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

I recommend staying closer to the market.

🥇 Isaacs Residency

☑️ Luxury Stay☑️Great Location

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

🥈 Abad Copper Castle

☑️ Affordable Luxury☑️Great Views

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

🥉 Rheinberg Town Haus

☑️Pocket-friendly ☑️Good Location

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

Check out other options and get the best prices below.

Shopping and Dining in Munnar Market

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

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

One of the oldest tea factories at Kolukkumalai near Munnar

Day 3 – The Quintessential Munnar Sightseeing

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

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

Explore Eravikulam National Park

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

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

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

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

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

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

Explore Lakkham Falls (Optional)

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

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

Kanan Devan Tea Estate

Tea plantations at Kanan Devan hills

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

2 PM Lunch at Munnar Town

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

Drive to Kundala Lake via Mattupetty Dam

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

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

If you’re someone like me who prefers the road less traveled, Kundala Lake might just be your spot.

Stop at Echo Point on Your Way Back

Overcast sky looming on the Matupetty lake at Echo Point in Munnar, Kerala

Just a stone’s throw away from Mattupetty (around 15km from Munnar), Echo Point is exactly what it sounds like. It’s one of those fun spots where you can shout out and hear your voice reverberate back. It’s especially a hit among kids, so if you’re traveling with family, this is a must-visit.

Dinner at Munnar

Wrap up your day with a delightful dinner back in Munnar town. Whether you crave traditional Kerala dishes or something more pan-Indian, the town caters to all palates. And hey, if you’re still in the mood for some local shopping, the night markets are worth exploring.

Day 4 of Munnar Itinerary – Bidding Adieu

Bunglows in the tea estate of Munnar

As the sun rises on your last day in Munnar, there’s a mix of eagerness and nostalgia. The trip is coming to an end soon, so let’s make the best out of it.

Explore the Marayoor Sandalwood Forest and Ancient Dolmens

Marayoor, approximately 42 kilometers from Munnar town, stands distinct due to its natural sandalwood forests. To reach the forest, expect a drive of roughly an hour.

The allure of Marayoor isn’t just limited to its fragrant trees. Scattered across the forest are mysterious structures known as dolmens. These megalithic tombs, often associated with prehistoric burial practices, offer a glimpse into the region’s ancient past.

Wandering amid these historical markers, you’ll be enveloped in the forest’s tranquility and history. Allocate 1-2 hours here; the ambiance and the historical intrigue warrant it.

If you’re setting a course for Bangalore by car, Marayoor Forest is conveniently located on your way back. You shouldn’t waste any more time and head back to Bangalore.

But if you are heading to Kochi from here or have a late-night bus to Bangalore, there’s a bit more that you can squeeze in.

Kanthalloor Waterfalls (Optional)

Majestic waterfalls anda man standing underneath

If you’re feeling a bit adventurous you can drive to the Kanthalloor Waterfalls, 13 km from Marayoor. It requires a short downhill trek in scenic forests.

Besides the lovely waterfall, Kanthalloor village is famous for orchard of apples and oranges. Remember this will take another hour or more, so you can skip this and head to Munnar town if you don’t have that time.

Visit Attukal Waterfalls

A tall sharp plunge waterfall at the deeply forested hills

Located only 9 km from Munnar’s city center, Attukal Waterfalls is a sight to behold. After your Marayoor Trip, if you have enough time, you can drive to this spot.

Cascading waters set against lush greenery ensure your camera gets its due, and your spirits get a little lift.

Stop by CSI Christ Church

Cars parked infront of CSI church in Munnar

On your journey back to Munnar town, make a quick stop at the CSI Christ Church. Rooted in history and standing testament to time, this church, built in 1910, has a Gothic aura. The stained-glass windows and the serene ambiance inside allow a moment of introspection before you continue your journey.

Visit the Rose Garden

Beautiful flower garden in Munnar

Before the final goodbye, make your way to Munnar’s Rose Garden. The array of flowers, not just roses, paints a kaleidoscope of colors, making it a sensory delight. It’s a gentle reminder of the beauty Munnar has offered over the past few days.

Depart from Munnar

Seasonal waterfalls in the hills of Munnar

While the aroma of tea gardens still linger, it’s time to set forth. Whether you’re driving down the winding roads to Bangalore, catching a bus, or heading towards Kochi, the memories of Munnar will accompany you, urging a return someday. Safe travels!

Some Munnar Highlights I Skipped in this trip.

Munnar is a treasure trove of experiences, waiting to be explored at every corner. While optimizing the trip plan so that you could see the best in 3 or 4 days, I intentionally skipped some major tourist places in Munnar. Here’s a list of those attractions, with a bit of my take on each.

Boating in Mattupetty Dam

Matupetty lake reflecting the overcast sky as the evening approaches

Mattupetty Dam is often buzzing with tourists eager to sail its waters. But if you’re like me and prefer a quieter ambiance for boating, Anayirangal is where you’d want to be. Given the limited time in a 4-day trip and the crowd in the ticket-queue, I recommend skipping the Mattupetty boating experience.

Boating at Kundala Lake 👍

A serene alternative to the bustling Mattupetty is Kundala Lake. If you couldn’t boat in Anayirangal lake, you can kayak here. The scenery here is spectacular.

Elephant Riding at Carmelagiri Park 👎

Personally, I prefer observing elephants in their natural habitat rather than in a park. The thrill of spotting them in the wild during Anayirangal boat rides or on forest drives is unparalleled. Therefore, I haven’t included this in my top picks.

However, you may enjoy bathing the elephants which usually costs about Rs. 2000 for one hour.

You can also book an offbeat excursion to Anakulum Elephant village to see wild elephants in their natural habitat. Besides that, the tour also includes hike to Anakulam waterfall and stops at smaller waterfalls and tea estates on the way.

Tea Museum at Kanan Devan Hills 👍

The Kanan Devan Hills tea garden, with its serene landscape, offers a reprieve from the crowd at Munnar Tea Museum or even Lockhart Tea Garden. However, if you’ve experienced Kolukkumalai, and toured the highest and oldest tea factory in India, then most other places pale in comparison.

Munnar Top Station 👎

Tea stalls and eateries at Top Station in Munnar

Top Station holds historical significance as it used to be the highest railway station in the valley long ago. Now the railway station doesn’t exist but it’s a famous tourist spot in Munnar which is said to offer amazing panoramic views.

However, the heavy traffic coupled with endless queues can dampen the experience. My visit in November left me underwhelmed, as the view wasn’t clear. Didn’t help that it started to rain a bit as soon as we reached the Top station.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary 👍

While I haven’t personally set foot here, the tales I’ve heard paint a vibrant picture of biodiversity and pristine nature. Located roughly 60 km from Munnar, it offers trekking, wildlife watching, and an opportunity to experience the region’s flora and fauna. Tariffs vary based on activities, but typically, entry fees start at INR 90 for adults.

You can book a guided day trip to Eravikulam National Park and Chinnar Wildlife sanctuary in this tour by Munnar Info. I haven’t experienced this first-hand, but the itinerary looks promising and reasonably priced for someone without a car in Munnar.

Idukki Dam 👍

If Marayoor doesn’t fit into your plans, consider driving to the architectural marvel that is Idukki Dam. Standing tall at 169 meters, it’s one of the highest arch dams in Asia. Approximately 65 km from Munnar, it’s an excellent spot for picnics and boasts of panoramic vistas.

Culinary Delights in Munnar

A vegetarian food palate called Kerala Sadya which has rice, pickle, papad, vegetables, banana, Kerala-special banana chips and red chutney

Munnar, with its rich cultural tapestry, extends its wealth to the culinary arena. While the verdant slopes of Munnar are known for their teas, the kitchens in this region are brimming with flavors that beckon the gastronome in every traveler.

It’s also a great place for vegetarians and vegans. Puttu with Kadala curry, appam with vegetable stew and idiyappam with coconut milk are some of the most famous vegan dishes in Munnar. Kerala sadya , the full platter of rice, vegetables, curry, payasam and fruits served in banana leaf is a must-have when in Munnar.

In essence, Munnar’s culinary landscape is a testament to Kerala’s age-old traditions and rich flavors. Whether you’re a vegetarian, vegan, or a meat-lover, the town promises a gustatory journey that lingers long after the trip ends.

Two monkeys grooming each other in the trees at Munnar

If you have read this far, you must have got your Munnar itinerary sorted by now. I want Munnar travel guide to be a comprehensive resource for your trip planning. So, here are a few more questions about the trip planning answered for you.

But before that, bookmark the best travel sites for Munnar, and India in general.

Munnar Itinerary Map

What is the best time to visit Munnar?

The ideal time to visit Munnar is between October and January. The heavy rain subsides in October leaving behind light showers and pleasantly cool weather. While the monsoon, from June to August, offers sensational views of hills studded with seasonal waterfalls it may bring intermittent heavy showers. Avoid the peak summer months, as it can get quite hot.

How about a 3-Day Munnar itinerary?

A Munnar itinerary for 3 days is the same as following my 4-day trip plan from Day 1 to Day 3. Since you need to depart on day 3 itself, depending on when you plan to leave, you can start right after your trip to Eravikulam, or after visiting the Kundala dam and Echo Point at Mattupetty.

Have an even shorter holiday? You can visit Munnar in 2 days but it’s not ideal . You should then confine yourself to the places in and around Munnar town. Visit the tea gardens, tea museum, Kundala Dam and Echo point on the first day. On the second day explore Eravikulam National Park and Attukal Waterfalls before you depart.

If you only have one day in Munnar, drive to the Kanan Devan Hills and enjoy the lovely views on your way. If interested, visit the tea museum before you drive to Mattupetty Dam which is the closest. You can stop at small waterfalls and abundant viewpoints on your way.

If time permits you can also visit the rose garden or hydel blossom park. Don’t trust absurd guides on internet which say you can explore Rajamalai (Eravikulam National Park), Attukad falls, Kundala dam all in one day. Book this one-day sightseeing tour to best optimise your schedule.

How to pack for Munnar?

Munnar has a pleasant temperate climate throughout the year. For people living in cooler regions, the bright sunny days of Munnar can feel quite hot. So just pack in comfortable clothes and a pair of good walking shoes.

No need to pack woolens in winter. Just a light jacket will be enough. Don’t forget to pack rain-jackets or umbrella to account for light showers all-year-round.

Hope this post helps you in Munnar trip planning. I have tried to include all important information. However, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out.

What’s Next?

Munnar and Alleppey are the two unmissable places in your Kerala itinerary . So, don’t forget to check out everything that you can experience in just one or two days in Alleppey here . From Munnar, you can drive to Thekkady for an exhilarating experience in the Periyar National Park.

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Sinjana Ghosh is a full-time business professional with a penchant for writing and travel planning. Backpack & Explore is a journal of her travel stories and tips she collected from her experience. She is the author of the travel book “Postcards from India” which is available on Amazon, Flipkart and Notionpress.com

tourist spots in munnar

Wow, what an amazing and informative post! I really know nothing about this area, but thanks to you, now I feel like I do!

tourist spots in munnar

Some great tips here! I’m off to India in April and will definitely be saving this for later

Thanks Emma! That’s great to know that you are headed to India. Do keep Kerala in your itinerary

tourist spots in munnar

Munnar looks beautiful. There’s something about those rolling hills and tea plantations that takes you back to a different age. Although I would like to see it now, post-colonialism etc! Thanks for this comprehensive guide, I will bookmark for later use.

Thanks a lot Hannah. The rampant tea plantation by colonisers had a damaging effect on the ecosystem of western ghats. But they look gorgeous. Now there have been measures taken to protect eco-sensitive zones from commercialisation.

tourist spots in munnar

I’m not familiar with Munnar so found this post so educational. All of your recommendations are so beautiful and your itinerary is perfect!

tourist spots in munnar

Munnar is our favorite hill station in the whole of India! I love those carpeted tea fields, the tea museum and the scenice beauty. The waterfalls add to the beauty of this place. I must make another visit to Munnar to tick off all the places worth visiting 🙂

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16 Best Places to Visit in Munnar 2024: ✔Ticket Price, Timings

Budget Hotels > Travel Blog > Destinations > Munnar > 16 Best Places to Visit in Munnar 2024: ✔Ticket Price, Timings

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, you can rely on this fairly consolidated list of attractions. Of course, you can come to thank us later!

Places to visit in Munnar:

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, 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, 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

8. Top Station, 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, 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

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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12 Stunning Places To Visit 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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I spent 2 weeks in India. A highlight was visiting a small mountain town so beautiful it didn't seem real.

  • My family and I spent two days in the mountain town of Munnar during a trip through southern India. 
  • We visited tea plantations and a national park  and spent the night at a boutique hotel. 
  • The scenery and relaxing atmosphere made Munnar one of the most beautiful places I've visited. 

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Late last year, my family and I spent two weeks traveling through India's southern state of Kerala. We spent a week by the beach in Kovalam, Christmas Day aboard a private houseboat, and two days seeking refuge from the blistering heat in the mountain town of Munnar. As Business Insider previously reported, travelers are continuing to splurge on big trips — think international destinations and unique experiences — and this hill station situated in India's Western Ghats mountain range did not disappoint.

Renowned for its rolling miles of geometric tea plantations shadowed by impressive mountain ranges, Munnar is one of the greenest and most peaceful places I've ever visited. Here's what we did during our two-day stay and why this small town should be on your bucket list .

The road to Munnar was filled with waterfalls, lush forests, and mountain peaks.

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We set off for Munnar from the river-framed city of Kochi, where we had landed the day before. The four-hour scenic drive took place along narrow, winding mountain roads.

We frequently passed by waterfalls roaring in lush jungles, families of monkeys swinging between trees, and mountain peaks peeking between gaps in the foliage.

Once we reached Munnar, we visited the Kannan Devan Tea Museum.

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Munnar is one of South India's largest and highest tea-growing regions , and for good reason. The area is blanketed with rows of tea plants that stretch as far as the eye can see — I felt as if I was looking at a rolling green ocean.

Munnar's Kanan Devan Hills Plantations Company is the largest employee-owned tea company in the world and boasts a legacy that dates back over a century .

At its tea museum, we learned about the history of tea plantations in the area and watched a brief demonstration on how tea leaves are picked, sorted, and dried. At the end of the tour, we purchased bags of white tea, green tea with rose petals, and aromatic spearmint tea that I could smell through the packaging.

We then headed toward the Eravikulam National Park along bumpy roads framed by emerald-green tea plantations.

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Located in the Kanan Devan Hills, Eravikulam National Park was once a hunting preserve for British tea planters during their colonization of India.

It's home to Anamudi, India's tallest peak outside of the Himalayas. The area's rolling mountain ranges are often shawled in thick mists and dense vegetation.

At the entrance to the national park, we boarded an old bus that slowly took us up toward Anamudi. As we climbed between rows of tea plantations, its peak slowly came into view — I thought the image looked like a desktop screensaver.

By late afternoon, we were walking along paved trails in Anamudi’s shadow.

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I admired the bird's-eye views of the area's hills and tea plantations, and the way that the late afternoon sun turned everything golden.

I also noticed many wandering groups of the indigenous Nilgiri tahr, an endangered species of mountain goat that was once hunted to near extinction. The species has been protected since the Wild Life (Protection) Act was introduced in 1972.

During our visit, they casually walked across trails and climbed up steep paths to chew on local flora, seemingly used to and unbothered by humans.

As night descended, we headed to our hotel.

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Our hotel, the Windermere Estate , was positioned on a rocky promontory and completely surrounded by tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations. We had a delicious dinner of local specialties and turned in for an early night.

The next day, I woke up just before dawn to a thick fog and the sounds of birds singing. The lights of a small neighborhood in the distance below still twinkled as the stunning view came into focus.

I bundled up against the morning chill and took a walk around the hotel's empty grounds to watch the sun rise over the rows of tea plantations.

Completely immersed in nature and with no one else around, it was one of the rare times I have felt truly at peace.

The area’s rich natural beauty and history alone are why it should be on anyone’s bucket list.

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Munnar's landscape was truly one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. I felt refreshed after my time in nature, and the cooler climate was a balm against the muggy heat of Kochi.

Next time, I'd like to spend a few more days in the area to fully embrace its relaxing effects, and would love the opportunity to leisurely hike through its famed tea plantations.

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Hidden Gems of Munnar: Top 10 Offbeat Destinations in the Misty Hills

Hidden Gems of Munnar

Munnar, a mesmerizing location in Kerala’s Western Ghats, draws a lot of tourists with its breathtaking beauty. Munnar is the place to be if you love to explore nature or are looking for some tranquillity. This hill station will surely give you an amazing experience of tranquilly and adventure with its vast tea estates, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking views. You can go for an adventure to discover the best places to see in Munnar and its hidden gems, which combine to make Munnar a top destination for both nature lovers and adventurers. We have created Munnar Tour Packages that cover a trip to almost all of these places.

Here are the Top 10 Hidden Gems of Munnar

1. pothamedu view point.

Pothamedu View Point

The Pothamedu viewpoint, which is surrounded by amazing green scenery, is still one of the top attractions in Munnar. This vantage point is a great option for trekking in Munnar and it will also give you some memorable moments in your memories. You’ll get one of the best views of Munnar from there. There is no entry charge, and the opening hours are 9 AM to 7:30 PM. You can sip tea at the nearby shop while enjoying the lovely view of the Munnar Valley. You will surely love to spend a few hours at the Munnar viewpoint.

When you can watch the sunset in the hills surrounding Munnar, the best time to visit is in the evenings. Many tourists also find it to be a great spot for a picnic. Pictures cannot capture the breathtaking beauty of Hidden Gems of Munnar, so you will only be able to appreciate it in person.

2. TATA Tea Museum

TATA Tea Museum

If you do not visit the well-known Munnar tea museum, your trip to Munnar is not complete. You can learn more and be more enriched at this museum, which is a well-known tourist attraction of Munnar. You will get to know the significance of the tea plantations in Munnar and have the opportunity to discover how and why the locals are so reliant on this sector of the economy. It is an exceptional example of Munnar culture. The attraction of tourists to Munnar has been greatly aided by these plantations. 

This museum in Munnar, which opened its doors in 2005, provides extensive information about the region’s tea plantations and tea business. It ensures that the contributions of those who have worked arduously to establish and maintain these tea plantations are acknowledged and valued by the general public travelling to Munnar. You will learn more about the machinery and technology that have developed over time during your educational visit to the museum on your trip with our Munnar Tour Packages From Hyderabad .

3. Chokramudi Peak

Chokramudi Peak

This remote hill in Munnar has the potential to captivate you for many hours. The Chokramudi Peak is a must-see destination in Munnar and is situated 7,200 feet above sea level within the well-known Eravikulam National Park. A day can be spent travelling a short distance on a comfortable trail. It is regarded as one of Munnar’s top tourist attractions. This Munnar peak trekking is straightforward, and it can be completed in a single day. The entire trek, which is about 10 km long, takes three to five hours to complete. You should also think about the length of time and distance depending on your level of experience with trekking. It is one of the most amazing experiences to add to your trip to this place with our Munnar Tour Packages From Kolkata .

4. Kundala Lake

Kundala Lake

The beauty of this lake in Munnar is beyond words. Start your journey to the Top Station, and after about 20 kilometres, you will arrive at the lake. Munnar has beautiful sunrises and backdrops of rolling, green hills. When visiting Munnar for sightseeing, don’t forget to visit this beautiful lake. The cherry blossoms and the unparalleled beauty of the Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom only once every twelve years, combine to create the ideal dreamy setting in Munnar. It is a Hidden Gems of Munnar. Each year, hundreds of tourists come to this lake in Munnar, where they can spend hours simply enjoying the scenery. It has Asia’s first Arch dam and is a man-made lake. Near this lake, there are a lot of food stands as well. It is conveniently accessible and has a lovely connection to Munnar and the nearby villages.

5. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary in Munnar, which is home to famous endangered species, is encircled by the Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary on its northern side and the Eravikulam National Park in the south. Along with other flora and fauna, this sanctuary in Munnar is home to several well-known but endangered species, including the giant squirrel, tufted grey langur, elephants, numerous Hanuman monkeys, crocodiles, spotted deer, gaur, tiger, leopard, and Slender Loris. When it comes to sightseeing in Munnar, it is a paradise for those who love the outdoors and bird watching. The entry fee to the wildlife sanctuary in Munnar is INR 10 for adults and INR 5 for children. It is open from 8 AM to 5 PM. Foreign tourists have to pay INR 100 for entry.

6. Photo Point

Photo Point

One of the most stunning places to visit in Munnar is a lesser-known area of the city. The point, which is essentially a curve, is about 3 km from the hill resort of Munnar. In Munnar, the photo point completely lives up to its name. You only need to stop and get out of the car to fully appreciate the natural beauty that this area of Munnar has to offer if you feel that nothing is mesmerising about the location. Many visitors to Munnar are unaware of this incredibly photogenic location. Because it accentuates the area’s natural beauty, So that you do not miss this place, we have included this location on our Munnar Tour Packages From chennai . 

For photographers, this place is breathtaking, and it has become one of the must-see attractions in Munnar. The Photo Point in Munnar is a must-see attraction for everyone. To believe it, you must see it. The monsoon season in Munnar is when The Photo Point is at its most beautiful. There is beautiful lush vegetation at this time of year. Many visitors favour going to Munnar during the monsoon season because of its breathtaking natural beauty.

7. Mattupetty Dam

Mattupetty Dam

The Mattupetty Dam, which is 13 km far from Munnar, is a must-see location if you want to enjoy sightseeing in Munnar. Near the well-known Anamudi Peak, a popular trekking destination is this dam in Munnar. Because of the lake and the lovely weather the area experiences, Mattupetty Dam is particularly well-known among tourists. We have included a tour of this place on our Munnar Tour Packages From Ahmedabad . It continues to be at the top of everyone’s list of must-see locations in Munnar. Even though Munnar locals love to visit the dam for sightseeing, it also has a crucial function. Given that you can participate in activities like speed boating there, it serves as one of the best Hidden Gems of Munnar.

8. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala

The peak of Meesapulimala is located about 15 kilometres far from the beautiful hill station of Munnar. It is located at a height of 8,000 feet above sea level in Rhodo Valley, which is known for its beautiful Rhododendron trees. It is unquestionably one of the best places to visit in Munnar if you want to enjoy sightseeing. One of the highest peaks in Munnar that can be trekked. It is surely one of the best places to visit in Munnar. The peak borders Tamil Nadu on one side and Kerala on the other, and it is a without a bout one of the difficult one-day trek. In order to reach the peak, this Munnar trek takes you through eight hills.

The breathtaking scenery will give you peace, making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar. This Munnar trek will begin at the base of the first hill and will continue to the forest of Shola grassland. The trek will be a little steep at first, but you’ll be at the top of the first of Munnar’s eight hills in no time. The best views of Munnar and Suryanelli can be seen from the mountaintops. When you will come back from the hill, you will cross the Anayirankal Lake in Munnar, and you may also see a glimpse of the wildlife of the Shola forests, which have come to greet you by the time you reach the seventh peak of the Munnar hills. The final peak, Meesapulimala, promises the most breathtaking views of Munnar.

9. Lockhart Gap

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This Munnar viewpoint offers a beautiful landscape where you can enjoy the breathtaking beauty of nature. This tranquillity and picturesque Munnar destination are approximately 13 kilometres far from Munnar. You can spend an hour enjoying the breathtaking view of the hills against the blue skies, as white as cotton mist. When you will come back from the mountain roads you see one of the most spectacular sights of your life. Lockhart Gap gets its name from the gap visible from both mountains, which resembles a heart shape. It is a must-see attraction in Munnar. It is easily accessible via the Munnar-Madurai highway.

When you come here, you will inhale the aroma of tea leaves. No photos can describe the beauty of this location of Munnar. As soon as you arrive on your trip with our Munnar Tour Package From Pune , you will realise that this is one of the most breathtaking places to visit in Munnar. A trek along the roads that lead to this point in Munnar is not to be missed. One can easily spend a few hours at this Munnar location, which provides the scent of tea and fresh air. Admire Munnar’s lush green beauty and take in the picturesque scenery. If you want to be in the middle of nature in Munnar, this is the place to be. 

10. Carmelagiri Elephant Park

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The Carmelagiri elephant park in Munnar offers exciting things that will take you across the park while you sit a top of an elephant. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Munnar. You can do a half-day tour or a one-hour tour of the slopes and tea plantations to fully enjoy Munnar’s natural beauty. If you book your Munnar trip with our Munnar Tour Packages from Mumbai , you and your family will have a memorable experience.

If you are visiting Munnar with children, this is a must-do. Riding on an elephant in Munnar while exploring the natural beauty of the area will be a truly magical experience for the kids. The Carmelagiri elephant park in Munnar is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an entry fee of INR 400 for a 15-minute elephant ride. Keep your camera ready as you travel through this scenic destination in Munnar. It is a fun activity that can only be enjoyed at this park in Munnar.

Final Words

Exploring the top 10 offbeat destinations in the misty hills promises an enchanting journey for the adventurous traveller seeking to escape the beaten path. These Hidden Gems of Munnar offer a unique blend of tranquillity, natural beauty, and cultural richness, making them an unforgettable experience for those willing to embrace the road less travelled. We will help you to plan each of these amazing locations trip with our best Munnar Tour Packages from Delhi .

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6 Hidden and Beautiful Places to visit in Munnar

One of the popular honeymoon destinations in India , Munnar is a fascinating hill station perched at an altitude ranging from 5000 to 8000 feet on the Kannan Devan Hills in Kerala. Also known as ‘Kashmir of South’, Munnar is blessed with pleasant weather, lush green vegetation, picturesque waterfalls, stunning lakes, and mist-clad mountains that draw millions of tourists throughout the year as part of Munnar Tour Packages . Munnar is home to some of the world’s best tea estates where the majority of plantations are owned by the Tata Group. Besides, this quaint hill station is also blessed with some hidden and beautiful places that one should visit at least once .

Below is the list of some hidden and beautiful places to visit in Munnar.

Anayirankal Dam

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Located 24 km away from Munnar, Anayirankal Dam is a hydroelectric dam that lies very close to the Chinnakanal waterfalls. It is one of the largest earthen dams built in the 1960s, and among the top hidden places to visit in Munnar .  The name ‘Anayirangal’ is the amalgamation of two Malayalam words- ‘Aana’ meaning ‘elephants’ and ‘irankal’ meaning ‘coming down’. As the name suggests, elephant herds come down to drink water from the Dam. Located amid a verdant carpet of tea plantations, Anayirankal Dam is an ideal picnic spot for travellers and locals alike. A boat ride on the splendid reservoir is an unforgettable experience that no visitor should miss during your Kerala tour .

Mat hikettan Shola National Park

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Mathikettan Shola National Park is a national park at Poopara village of Udumbanchola taluk in Kerala. About 34 km from Munnar, it is one of the protected wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala and among the must-visit places in Munnar for wildlife buffs. The Mathikettan tract was notified as a Reserve Forest by the Travancore Government in 1897 and later declared as a national park in 2003 to protect the wildlife and rich biodiversity of the area. Mathikettan in Tamil means ‘Mind Confuser’ and the park gets the name owing to the dense rainforest and winding ways that used to leave the locals confused and lost. The park is a biodiversity hotspot and plays a vital role in safeguarding wildlife in the region and also being a very important elephant corridor in South India. The park is home to rare animals like Tigers, Panthers, Elephants, Giant grizzled squirrels, Flying squirrels, Spotted deer, and Nilgiri Tahr. The forest department organizes trekking trips for visitors up to 9 km into the dense forest. Munnar is one of the popular weekend getaways from Kochi .

Kallippara Sunset Point

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Another hidden gem in Munnar is Kallipara Sunset Point, a splendid viewpoint situated at Vithikudy close to Munnar, one of the scenic summer places to visit near Coimbatore . A pure off-road drive to Kallipara offers 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 things 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 that one must experience in Munnar as part of Kerala tour packages .

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

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About 35 km from Munnar, Kolukkumalai Tea Estate is a sprawling tea plantation situated at Kottagudi village in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. Situated at an altitude of 7900 feet, Kolukkumalai is the world’s highest elevation tea plantation and among the most stunning offbeat places to visit as part of Munnar packages . Sprawling over an area of 81 hectares, the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate produces tea using the orthodox method in the time-tested tea factory. Kolukkumalai tea is one of the premium teas in South India as it possesses a special flavor and freshness because of the high altitude. Visitors can sip different flavors of tea and buy fresh tea from the factory outlet near the old factory. In addition to tea production, the estate is famed for panoramic views of the rolling hills and fresh air. Visiting these lush green acres of land is an experience in itself and nothing can be more exciting than taking a lovely stroll on the pathways in the plantation. This place is at its best during the sunset and offers spectacular views of Kodaikanal town, which looks extremely beautiful during the evening. Besides, the hills of the Kolukkumalai range are home to the Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years.

The Dolmens of Marayoor

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About 55 km from Munnar, Dolmens, or Muniyaras are the prehistoric burial chambers situated at Kovikadavu village near Marayoor, Kerala. This site is one of the popular heritage sites near Kochi, and among the must include places in  Marayoor tour packages . The magnificent Muniyaras or Dolmens belong to the Stone Age and are older than 10, 000 BC. Apart from the dolmens of the Stone Age, several dolmens of the Iron Age exist in this region especially on the left side of River Pambar. More than 2,500 Muniyaras can now be seen in the entire region comprising Kanthaloor, Marayoor, and Chinnar. This archaeological site is blessed with nature and rich history that makes it one of the prominent Marayoor tourist places .

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

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Another must-visit offbeat place near Munnar is Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected reserve situated in the Marayoor and Kanthalloor panchayats of Devikulam Taluk in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. One of 12  wildlife sanctuaries in Kerala , Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is the only rehabilitation center for Indian star tortoises in India. Along with the Western Ghats and the Anamalai sub-cluster, the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is under consideration by UNESCO for selection as a World Heritage Site. An ideal home to a diverse range of wildlife, the Chinnar sanctuary boasts more than 1,000 varieties of flowering plants, 225 avifauna species, 34 species of mammals, 36 different types of reptiles, 22 species of amphibians, and 42 species of fishes. There are 11 tribal settlements, delimited by temporary stone walls inside the sanctuary. It is also home to the Thoovanam Waterfall , which lies on the Pambar River.

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9 Awesome Things You Must Do On Your Munnar Trip

9 tourist attractions you shouldn't miss in munnar.

With its perfect mix spanning lush estates, gushing falls and endemic wildlife - Munnar promises both charming and adventure holiday vibes! Let's dive into the top 9 attractions you shouldn't miss.

1.Explore Elegant Estates & Manicured Gardens

Immerse in serene tropical beauty and aromatic bouquets sampling aromatic teas at Tata Tea museum spread over acres near scenic Pothamedu surrounded by manicured gardens, elegantly restored bungalows promising laidback luxury too! Learn interesting facets about estate living heritage through engaging audiovisual displays indoors after lush garden trails outdoors.

  • Entry fee: Rs 85 per person
  • Built in: Early 20th century
  • Things to do: Tea factory tour

Don't forget buying aromatic tea packets for friends back home

2.Wildlife Spotting at Eravikulam National Park

Be thrilled adventuring deep in Eravikulam National Park's rich montane forest blanketing over 97 sq km in search of exotic fauna like the endangered Nilgiri tahr mountain goats besides bountiful lion tailed macaques, leopards and birds for memorable wildlife photography. Time your visit during blooming season too to catch hillsides burst in hues of violet and pink with Neelakurinji glory. Prepare to be awestruck.

  • Blooming season: Every 12 years
  • Timings: 7 AM - 6 PM
  • Entry fee: Rs.110 per person

3.Postcard Scenes at Mattupetty Dam

Let picture postcard scenes caress you with beauty at Mattupetty dam nestled amidst verdant Shola rainforests near Top Station. Be dazzled by placid reservoir waters stretching far with herds of sambar grazing happily on fringing grasslands and thickets with endless hills reflected in shimmering waters promising both scenic glory and memorable Instagram backdrops set to stun your followers.

  • Built in: 1960s
  • Things to do: Speed boating
  • Entry fee: Boat ride charges only

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4.Majestic Views from Top Station

Be king gazing upon vibrant patchworks of tea, coffee and cardamom plantations far below eagle view Top Station perched at 1700 m altitude nearly with cotton clouds floating alongside too! Early mornings bring sparkling scenes with verdant carpeted valleys bathed in dreamy mist promising ethereal perspectives that postcards are made of too.

  • Altitude: 1700 m above sea level
  • Best for: Sunrise, sunsets, valley views
  • Entry fee: No fee

Nothing beats adrak chai sipped leisurely amidst infinite mountain views

5.Rejuvenate Under Cascading Falls

Be dazzled by 20 m high Attukal waterfall waters gushing with full gusto deep within evergreen rainforests near Munnar for that happy rejuvenating holiday vibe! As chilled mists spray faces and butterflies flutter nearby through densely canopied settings, Attukal makes for envious photography pursuit promising cool waters and lush frames.

  • Location: Between Munnar and Pallivasal
  • Things to do: Trekking, Nature walks

Don't forget posing toes dipped in icy waters against those lush cascade backdrops

6.Shop Artisanal Chocolates & Fragrant Spices

From delicious homemade chocolates, aromatic spice powders to pretty bangles made from coconut shells - rustic streets bustling near the lush tea museum tempt you for some retail therapy too! Stroll past galleries filled with local art, antique hill tribe jewelry pieces and don't forget trying hand rolled truffles for temptations galore during your market trail.

  • What to buy: Scented oils, designer incense sticks
  • Top stalls: Munnar Tea County, T&U Handicrafts
  • Budget tip: Haggle politely

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7.Scale South India's highest Peak

Be one with the green kingdom rambling along cloud kissed trails nearly 13 km across cardomom hills leading you up to the mighty Anamudi Peak towering 2,695 m for spellbinding perspectives and innate joy of scaling South India's highest point! Watch Nilgiri langurs swing merrily besides rare frogs and birds as motivation too during this challenging yet stunning day hike adventure promising rich thrills in nature's lap

  • Trek distance: Covering over 26 kms
  • Altitude: 2,695 m above sea level
  • Route: Starts near Eravikulam Park

Strike that winning pose atop the peak marker signing off your feat for 'gram bragging rights

8.Water Sport Fun Around Scenic Kundala Lake

Admire dreamy Munnar panoramas and have fun speed boating on shimmering blue waters framed by misty hills at Kundala Lake promising bliss too! Try shikaras for breezy vistas from another angle. Pack sandwiches, snack on spicy pani puris and sink in picture perfect moments with friends that scream tropical vacay vibes amid this landscaped touristy lakeside haven perfect for chilling too

  • Built by: British in 1946
  • Nearby: Sethuparvathi dam
  • Things to do: Pedal boating, row boating

End with happiness posing against perfect backwaters for your album and feeds. Hope this virtual Munnar tour has sparked your wanderlust to plan an eco adventure soon.

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Munnar is a beautiful tourist destination in kerala.

Welcome to Munnar Tourist Places, the enchanting hill station of Kerala! As a premier tour operator specializing in Munnar, we are dedicated to curating exceptional travel experiences that leave you with unforgettable memories of this pristine paradise. Our team of seasoned professionals is passionate about showcasing the very best of Munnar's beauty, culture, and adventure. Unveil the magic of Munnar's landscapes, its intriguing wildlife, and its warm hospitality. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventure enthusiast, or a cultural explorer, Munnar has something incredible to offer. Let us be your trusted guide on this unforgettable journey through "Nature's Paradise" - Munnar!

Natural Beauty: Munnar is a paradise for nature lovers. The landscape is characterized by undulating hills covered in a blanket of vibrant green tea plantations, which extend as far as the eye can see. The region is dotted with pristine lakes, dense forests, and meandering rivers, all of which contribute to its stunning natural beauty.

Tea Plantations: Munnar is synonymous with tea, and its tea gardens are a sight to behold. The neatly manicured rows of tea bushes that stretch across the hillsides create a picturesque vista. Visitors can take guided tours of tea factories to learn about the tea-making process and enjoy some of the finest tea in the world.

Wildlife and Biodiversity: Munnar is home to several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, such as the Eravikulam National Park. These protected areas are rich in biodiversity and offer a chance to spot endangered species like the Nilgiri Tahr. Birdwatchers also flock to Munnar to observe a variety of avian species.

Cool Climate: Munnar's elevation (around 1,600 meters above sea level) ensures a cool and refreshing climate throughout the year. It's an ideal escape from the scorching heat of the lowlands, making it a popular destination for summer vacations.

Adventure Activities: Munnar offers various adventure activities, including trekking, camping, and mountain biking. The pristine landscapes and rolling hills provide an excellent backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.

Waterfalls: Munnar boasts several stunning waterfalls, including Attukal Waterfalls, Lakkam Waterfalls, and the famous Mattupetty Dam. These cascades are not only a visual delight but also offer opportunities for picnicking and relaxation.

Colonial Heritage: Munnar has a colonial history, and remnants of that era can be seen in its architecture and old bungalows. The town's colonial charm adds an extra layer of appeal to its overall character.

Cultural Experience: The local culture in Munnar is a blend of various ethnic communities. Visitors can explore traditional dance forms, taste local cuisine, and interact with the friendly and welcoming people.

Flora and Fauna: Beyond tea plantations, Munnar's forests are home to a diverse range of flora, including rare orchids and exotic spices. The cool climate allows for the cultivation of a variety of spices, which are an integral part of the local cuisine.

These are the various locations that we recommend you to visit :

Mattuppetty direcrion.

  • Forest Rose Garden
  • Tea Garden Photo Point
  • Elephant Ride
  • Mattupetty Dam & boating
  • Wild Elephant Arrival Spot
  • Kundalay Lake
  • Top station view Point

Coimbatore direction

  • Tata tea Musiem
  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Green Valley View Point
  • Lakhom Water Falls
  • Marayoor Sandal Wood Forest
  • Thoovanam Water Falls
  • Chinnar Wild Life Sanctuary

Cochin Direction

  • Blossom Hydel Park
  • Pothamed View Point
  • Pallivasal tea Garden
  • Athukkad Water Falls
  • 2 Nd Mile Photo Point
  • Karadipara View Point
  • Kallar Water Falls
  • Chengulam Dam
  • Virivarai Water Falls

Thekkady Direction

  • Devikulam Tea Garden
  • Lockheard Tea Garden Photo Point
  • gab road view Point
  • Chinnakkanal water Falls
  • Anayirangal Dam
  • Kolukkumalai Tea Garden
  • Kolukkumalai

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