Written By
Gopika VC
Eravikulam National Park is on top of the highest point in the Western Ghats. It is about 45 minutes by car from the centre of Munnar.
Marayoor, 40 kilometres from Munnar, is known for its sandalwood forest and Stone Age dolmens.
From Pothanmedu Viewpoint, you can enjoy the beauty of the Munnar mist that covers the green hills.
Tata Tea Museum, also known as KDHP Museum, located 2 kilometres from Munnar. It's a Tata Tea estate in Nallathanni.
1700 metres high, Mattupetty is noted for its dairy farm. Near this farm lies the popular Mattupetty lake and dam for picnics.
Anamudi, the highest peak in the Western Ghats and South India, is one of Munnar's most beautiful vistas.
At 2640 metres above sea level, Meesapulimala is the second-highest peak in the Western Ghat.
Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is a popular place to explore nature in all its glory. This UNESCO World Heritage site covers 90 sq km.
Devikulam is the most popular place to go in Munnar. It is a beautiful hill station with interesting plants and animals and a cool mountain breeze.
It's one of Munnar's top tourist spots. Misty clouds add to the attractiveness of the place. This roughly 2,400-meter-high position is a must-see.
Cheeyappara Waterfalls are on Kochi-Madurai Highway in Idukki. The 7-tiered mountain's water avalanche is a spectacular sight.
Mattupetty Dam's reservoir is large. A visit to this place involves boating and seeing elephants and Sambar.