Sprawling tea plantations surround the tranquil hills of Munnar, attracting adventure seekers looking for paragliding, climbs to Anaimudi (South India’s highest peak), and hikes starting at the confluence of three mountain streams.
The British-built stone Christ Church, completed in 1910, is embellished with renowned works of stained glass, and Eravikulam National Park, approximately 10 miles away, is home to similarly colorful wildlife, including the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (ibex), ruddy mongoose, and 120 bird species.
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Munnar looks like a postcard with its endless stretch of tea plantations and rolling hills. Munnar is a popular Kerala vacation location for many visitors. It is the most popular hill station, popular with honeymooners, family tourists, and nature lovers.
Munnar, located in Kerala’s Idukki District, possesses the secret to produce some of the best teas and spices in the country. This must-see destination offers a variety of experiences for travelers of all types. The Tea Museum, which exhibits images, machinery, and several other items that tell about the history and origins of tea plantations in Munnar, allows visitors to see the genesis and growth of tea. Arriving here might also be a memorable experience.