Pastoral greens ribboned with winding hill roads, flanked by tall hill trees take you to Munnar, an enchanting hill station in serene Kerala, South India. This spectacular world of hill greens happens to be one of the most important tea producers in Kerala, South India.
Agreeable Munnar lies at the conflux of three hill rivers Nallathanni, Kundala and Muththirapusha. More than 30 tea gardens lie in the midst of wild forests steeped in fragrant aromas of pepper and cardamom plantations in Munnar, Kerala, South India.
Famous for the Neelkurinji blossom that carpets dense greens in shades of blue once in 12 years, Munnar is definitely an exotic hill station. In fact Munnar was a popular summer holiday resort during British colonial rule in India.
Well connected by buses and taxis divine Munnar is easily accessible from Madurai, Coimbatore and Kochi that also happens to be the nearest airport and railway junction. See traces of British colonial past in the red roofed colonial bungalows that adorn dark green hills and be enchanted with local traditions that seem to go on as they were in the ancient times.
Enter a tranquil world of herbal oils, rejuvenating ayurveda massages and breathe fresh hill air, unpolluted and fragrant, on your restful Munnar tours with India Travel portal.
There are several places of tour interest located close to Munnar that definitely warrant a visit. Tour the Eravikulam National Park, Muttupetty, Chithirapuram and the Kundale Tea Plantation.
Referred to as the "Kashmir of South India," picturesque Munnar is just right for adventure sport lovers. Enjoy everything from rope climbing, trekking, para gliding to mountaineering on a thrilling Munnar adventure.
The venue of the famous Attukal Ponkala and Thrissur Pooram festivities, Munnar is also an important pilgrimage destination that is frequented during important fairs and festivals. The perfect time to visit picture postcard Munnar is during the months of October to March.
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