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A HILL STATION CALLED
MUNNAR
Munnar is a small hill station set amongst the Kannan Devan hills. It is
famous for its lush green surroundings, lakes, reservoirs, forests, and
tea estates. The quiet environs of Munnar attract the traveler to relax
in the lap of Mother Nature. Munnar also beacons the adventure-seeking
traveler, who is interested in paragliding. It has some of the highest
tea estates in the world.
LOCATION
Munnar is
located in the eastern part of the state of Kerala, in the southern
region of India, amongst the craggy hills of the Western Ghats at an
altitude of 1524 m above sea level. It is 130 km east of Kochi and
borders the state of Tamil Nadu. The weather in Munnar is pleasant.
Summers (April–June) are mild, while winters (November–February) are
cool. It experiences heavy southwestern monsoon rains in June–August.
VISITING TIME
The best time to visit
Munnar is between the months of October to March. Travelers must avoid
the monsoon season while visiting Munnar.
TOURIST SPOTS
Travelers can have
panoramic view of the verdant surroundings and forested hills from
Munnar. Walks and hiking around this small town offer an exhilarating
experience. Travelers can also enjoy walking amongst the numerous tea
estates of Munnar and view the entire process of making tea, right from
plucking of tealeaves to their processing at the Kundale tea plantation.
Anaimudi (2,695 m), the highest peak in southern India,
can be viewed from Munnar.
The
Christ Church is an important place
to visit in Munnar. Built of stone, it was constructed by the British in
1910. This church is known for its stain glass windows. It has a number
of brass plaques in memory of the tea planters.
The National Adventure Foundation conducts a course on
paragliding in Munnar. Travelers can also enjoy boating in the lakes in
Munnar.
SITES NEARBY
The
Evarikulam National Park is 16 km from
Munnar. This national park is the home of elephants, lion-tailed
macaque, and the Nilgiri tahr (a rare mountain goat). Travelers can also
explore the Rajamala Hills adjoining
the national park.
Marayoor is 42 km from Munnar to east of the Evarikulam
National Park. Here one can experience the peaceful ambience and beauty
of a sandalwood forest.
The
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is 10 km
from Marayoor and 52 km from Munnar. This sanctuary is the home of
elephants, leopards, and bear. Top Station, bordering the state of
Kerala, offers spectacular views of the Western Ghats.
Ten kilometers from
Munnar, en route to Top Station, one can visit the
Mudapetty Dam. This is a popular picnic spot and travelers
can indulge in activities like boating and horse riding here.
HOW TO REACH
Munnar does not have an
airport or railway station. The nearest airport and railway station is
at Kochi, which is 130 km west of Munnar. Munnar is accessible by road
from most of the towns in Kerala. It can also be reached from Madurai (6
hours) and Coimbatore (6 hours), which are located in the state of Tamil
Nadu. Auto-rickshaws and bicycles can be hired for exploring the town.
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