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Top 10 places to visit in Munnar in 2022!

Munnar view
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The stunning hill station in the Western Ghats mountain range is located in the Idukki region of the Indian state of India's southwestern state of Kerala. Munnar is located at about 1,600 feet [1,600 m] above sea level in the mountains of the Western Ghats. Munnar is also known as Kashmir in southern India and is a popular honeymoon destination. known for its evergreen tea gardens, the Munnar hills, for their beauty and charm, can cast spells on visitors! Although many hills are adorned with tea gardens, some are dotted with spectacular waterfalls, lush vegetation, and much more, which may explain why Kerala is often referred to as God's land.

What is the best time to visit Munnar?

There are special days to visit. Make sure you pack your clothes according to the time you decide to visit.

Winter: December to February (perfect for newlyweds and fun lovers)

Summer time: March to May
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There are so many wonderful things to do in Munnar for tourists such as planting tours, hiking, camping, boating, boating, bird watching, wildlife, rock climbing, fishing, and photography. 

1.Kundala LakeKundala lake view


Kundala is a man-made lake and the Kundala Dam, one of the most attractive places in Munnar. It was built for the Pallivasal Hydro Electric Project in 1946 and is considered the first Arch Dam in Asia, also known as the Sethuparvathipuram Dam. Lake Kundala is surrounded by lush green valleys and picturesque landscapes, where almost all photographers would like to take their own photos. People enjoy seeing cherry gardens here, which bloom twice a year and make the lake environment even more attractive.
    
Distance from Munnar: 20km.

Ready: Boating and Shikara.

Highlight: Kundala Dam is the first arch dam in India.

Opening time: 8:30 am - 5pm.

Location: Kundale lake, Kannan Devan hills, Kerala 685615.

Admission fees: Admission to Kundala Dam is free for everyone. but boarding a boat with 3-personal pedals costs 100 INRs.

How to get there: Kundale Lake is well connected to the city center, you can easily take public transportation to get to your destination.

2.Anamudi Peak

Anamudi peak
     
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If you want to see the beauty of the hills and valleys with sparkling blue rivers running through them, the atmosphere of the tea gardens and spices. and wildlife sprayed here and there in Eravikulam National Park should walk to the top of Anamudi. Located within the park itself, the summit is one of the main tourist attractions in Munnar.
   
Distance from Munnar: 15.6 km.

Perfect for: Walking.

Highlights: Higher peaks in the Western Ghats and South India.

Opening time: 24 hours open.

Location: Anamudi, Eravikulam National park, Kannan Devan hills, Kerala 685561.

Admission costs: Nil.

How to access: The easiest way to get to the area is by bus or private car to Eravikulam National park.

3. Meesapulimala

Meesapulimala view


At 12,500 feet [2,640 m] above sea level, Meesapulimala is the second highest peak in the Western Ghats Mountains. The tops together form a mustache, hence, the name There are various recreational activities such as mountaineering and mountaineering one can try there.

Distance from Munnar: 33.6km.

Perfect for: Trekkers.

Highlights: Meesapulimala is the second highest peak in south India.

Opening time: Opening at 8am.

Location: Meesapulimala, Devikulam Taluk, Idukki, Kerala 685613

Admission costs: Nil. if you want to stay overnight go with their packages, you have to pay 1,150INR per head, which includes a night sleep at the base camp and meals. Overnight at Sky Cottage at the highest point can be booked separately for 3000INR.

How to get there: The peak of Mountain peak is located 33km from the city, One can easily take public transport or private vehicle to get to the area.

4.Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

Chinnar wildlife Sanctuary

The Chinnar rain forest is home to a variety of mammals, reptiles, birds, and butterflies in its forests. The star among them is the big squirrel, the big tree squirrel. In Kerala, a large grizzled squirrel is found only in the forest near the sanctuary of Chinnar. The unusual white Manjampatti, a garur known for its distinctive gray color, is another special resident who appears in the sanctuary.

Distance from Munnar: 48 km.

Perfect for: Animal lovers and nature lovers.

Highlight: There are several species of plants and animals found here.

Opening time: 6am to 11am, 3pm to 6pm.

Location: Munnar, Udumalapet Road, Munnar, Kerala 685612.

Admission costs: 100INR per head per day. For students and children under 12, the entry fee is 10INR.

How to access: The best and best way to get to this place is to take the roads. One can take a private car or use public transportation that is easily accessible.

5. Elephant Lake

Elephant lake munnar

Elephant Lake is a serene lake surrounded by lush green tea plantation mats in all directions that you can see. It is one of the most popular destinations in Munnar. If you are a peace seeker you should definitely visit this place in an awesome atmosphere that you may want to save in your memory.

Distance from Munnar: 22 km.

Perfect for: Picnic and trekking (on nearby tea plantations)

Highlights: Many elephants in the Munnar area visit this lake for drinking water and for bathing.

Opening Time: 24 hours open.

Location: Elephant lake, Chinnakanal, Munnar.

Entry cost: Nil.

How to reach: You can easily pick up a private car or make use of the public transportation which is readily available.

6. Top station

Top station!


One of the most beautiful places in Munnar. The top station is located at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level. It is located on the Kodaikanal-Munnar highway. It is one of the many attractions in Munnar, attracting a large number of tourists every day. to explore the invisible beauty of the city and feel its equality in peace. Neelakurinji flowers and panoramic view of the western ghats.

Distance from Munnar: 32km.

Perfect for: Walking, camping, photography, visiting Neelakurinji Sanctuary.

Highlight: Provides one attractive view of the Western Ghats.

Opening time: 6 am-6pm.

Location: Main Station, Munnar, Kerala 625582

Admission costs: Nil.

How to access: One can easily take a private car or use public transport that is easily accessible.


7. Eravikulam National Park

Eravikulam national park



Eravikulam National Park is a well-maintained tourist destination in Munnar. It has the largest population of the endangered species "Nilgiri Tahr" and is home to 25+ species of mammals. This is also the land of the "Neelakurinji", a beautiful flower that blooms once in twelve years. It is also famous for offering great views of the Western Ghats.

Distance from Munnar: 15km.

Perfect for: Walking, photography.

Highlights: The endangered Nilgiri Tahr.

Opening time: 8 am-4:30pm.

Location: Wildlife Reserve Munnar PO, Kerala 685612.

Admission costs: 125 INR for Indian citizens (adults), 95 INR for children, 420 INR for foreigners.

How to get there: The only way to get here from Munnar is to take the road. You can take Udumalpet Road and follow the Eravikulam road to the national park.


8. Chokramudi Peak

Chokramudi peak 

Chokramudi Peak is a unique and untested site. One of the highest peaks in Munnar, a paradise for a wide range of travelers, at an altitude of 7,500 feet [7,200 m]. There is a magnificent view of the mountain and the surrounding valley, which is lined with dense vegetation and lush vegetation. From tea plantations to ornamental trees, this place has it all.

Distance from Munnar: 23km.

Perfect for: Couple, Trekkers.

Highlights: It is one of the best peaks in the universe.

Opening time: 9 am-7:30pm.

Location: Chokramudi peak, Idukki, Kerala 685565.

Admission costs: 400INR per person.

How to access: Use public transportation.

9. Rose Garden

Rose garden amazing view

A well-known place for couples and nature. The Rose Garden, located near Lake Matuppety, is a spectacular sight, with almost all the world's most popular rose colors and bird species. The garden is visited by nature lovers, rose lovers and bird watchers.

Distance from Munnar: 13km.

Perfect for: Nature photography, hiking and bird watching.

Highlights:  variety of roses.

Opening time: 7:30 am-6:30pm.

Location: Aluva-Munnar Road, Rose Nagar, Mattupetty, Munnar, Kerala 685612.

Admission fees: Indian citizens 20INR, Indian student 10INR, Immigrants 20INR, Camera Fee 30INR.

How to get there: It is only 8 minutes away from Munnar. The best way is to take a private car or rent a cab.

10. Lock heart gap

Lock heart gap!

Exploring the heart-shaped Lock heart hills is amazing. Many hiking trails, from short to long, are an attractive feature of the hill station. The Lockhart Gap is one such point in Munnar, known for its rugged terrain that leads to spectacular scenery. Do not miss the trip to Lockhart Gap during your visit to Munnar. The hilly peaks here offer amazing views of valleys and fields. And the scenery will be even more beautiful in the evening when all around you glow in the bright orange.

Distance from Munnar: 13km.

Perfect for: Hiking and mountaineering.

Highlights: Ideal for viewing mountains, valleys and tea gardens.

Opening time: 24 hours open.

Location: Lockheart Gap, Devikulam Theni Road, Munnar, Kerala 685612.

Admission costs: Nil.

How to get there: You can easily get here by taking a private car or using public transportation.

How do I reach Munnar?


By Air: Take a flight to Cochin International Airport, and arrive in Munnar by taxi at the airport which usually costs 3 thousand INRs per person. Munnar is 125 kilometers from the airport.

By train: The nearest train station to Munnar is Cochin. The stations are well connected to major cities such as Delhi, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata.

By road: Munnar is well connected to the cities of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, with state-owned public transport buses playing from both locations to Munnar.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many days can you spend in Munnar?

You can spend as many days as you like, but a minimum of 3 days should be reserved to enjoy the beauty and scenery of this city.

2.What can you buy in Munnar?

Spices, tea and perfumes are the best shopping in Munnar.

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