FAQ

What are the attractions in the hill station of Munnar?

Nature reveals its pristine beauty in Munnar, where three exquisite mountain streams—Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala—converge. Situated at an elevation of 1,600 meters above sea level, this hill station holds a distinguished reputation as one of Kerala's most renowned honeymoon destinations. Exploring Munnar offers diverse experiences: meander through the tea plantations, engage with the locals in the hilly towns, navigate the winding lanes, and check into meticulously crafted holiday resorts. Surrounded by abundant greenery, immerse yourself in the lap of Nature.

Anamudi, the highest peak in south India, graces Munnar's landscape. The options in Munnar are plentiful - visit Eravikulam National Park, known for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr species. Trekkers will relish the spectacular views of tea plantations in this area. A short distance away lies Mattupetty, featuring a masonry dam, a pristine lake and opportunities for boat rides—a perfect one-day retreat. Revel in the panoramic vistas from Top Station. The cascading Chinnakanal waterfalls and a trek to the mist-laden Meesapulimala further enhance the enchantment of Munnar.