Munnar is a beautiful hill station, and was the summer
resort of the British. Tourists come here to see the vast tea plantations of
the area. The town itself is typically Indian with the usual shops, guest
houses and is really beautiful and traditional. It is a good place to stay to
see the surrounding countryside. It is also a popular place for Indian
honeymooners.
Munnar is situated at the confluence of three mountain
streams - 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. Sprawling tea plantations, picture-book 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 2018.
Munnar also has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over
2,695 m. Anamudi is an ideal spot for trekking.
What to see
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 and also the rolling
hills 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 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.
Mattupetty
Another place of interest, 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 would come across different high
yielding breeds of cows.
Pallivasal
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 favored by visitors as a picnic
spot.
Chinnakanal & Anayirangal
Near the town of Munnar is Chinnakanal and the waterfalls
here, popularly known as Power House Waterfalls, cascade down a steep rock 2000
m above sea level. The spot is enriched with the 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 one of
the spots in Munnar to enjoy the Neelakurinji flowers blooming over a vast
area.
Tea Museum
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 on 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 curios,
photographs and machineries; all of which have a story to tell on 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.
Getting there
By air
Cochin International airport also
known as Nedumbassery Airport and CIAL is the nearest airport. It is 110 km
away from Munnar by road.
Madurai International Airport which is 140Km from Munnar by
(National Highway 49).
By train
The nearest railway station is Aluva, 110 km. Ernakulam is
130 km and Madurai is 135km You can get the direct regular buses to Munnar
First Bus starts at 6AM.
By road
From Kochi: Munnar is 130 km (3.5 hr) from Kochi. The road
is blind in some places and there are a lot of trucks and buses that seem to
drive as if they own the road. Although the road is smooth (NH 49), it is
narrow, twisty and curvy. Kothamangalam is on the way and is 80 km away from
Munnar. Between Kothamangalam and next town "Adimali", you can
experience a beautiful cool drive through a natural forest. Alongside, you can
see many refreshing waterfalls. Once you reach Adimali, Munnar is just 30
kilometers away - but it will take almost an hour to reach. This is the last
place where you can spot a decent restaurant before Munnar. Around 22 km from Adimali,
you can start seeing the tea plantations on both sides of the road and a
panoramic view of the western ghats. The view is extremely beautiful during the
early mornings.
From Aluva: Aluva is nearly 110 km from Munnar. Just outside
Aluva railway station you can hire a taxi for Munnar for Rs 2000. There is a
bus stand nearby as well which operates frequent buses to Munnar; ticket prices
start from Rs 70 per person.
From Madurai: Munnar is about 135 km from Madurai and 80 km
from Theni. Madurai- Theni - Bodi - BodiMettu-Devikulam - Munnar route is the
most scenic route by National Highway 49(Via Madurai-Cochin HighWay).
From Coimbatore: Munnar is about 160 km from Coimbatore and
120 km from Pollachi. Coimbatore- Pollachi - Udumalpet - Chinnar - Marayoor -
Munnar route is the most scenic route and though it will take bit longer, it is
generally considered worth the extra time spent.
From Kodaikanal: Kodaikanal is nearly 170 km from Munnar.
Kodaikanal - Perumal Malai - Mayiladum Parai - Mooliyaru - Oothu - Falls View -
Ganguvarpetty - Ghat Road - Periya Kulam - Theni - Bodi - Bodimettu - Devikulam
- Munnar. This route is also scenic.
From Tirunelveli: Tirunelveli is nearly 255 km from Munnar.
Tirunelveli - Sankarankovil - Rajapalayam - Srivilliputhur - Aandipatti - Theni
- Bodi - Bodimettu - Devikulam - Munnar. This route is also scenic.
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