Munnar is a hilly village located in the Idukki district of Kerala. The climate, natural beauty, tea cultivation and the presence of Neelakurinji which blooms only once in 12 years have brought the fame of this beautiful village to all the lands. Even foreign tourists who come to Kerala do not return without visiting Munnar. This place got the name Munnar because it is also the confluence of three rivers.What are the top places to visit in Munnar? What to see there!, Let's see what are the top places in Munnar.
35 km from Munnar is the highest place in Munnar. The main feature of this place is the views from the view point.
12 km from Munnar is a reservoir built across Palar for the Pallivasal project. Boating is the main pastime.
7 km away from Munnar is a place to ride elephants and take photos with elephants.
The highest peak in Kerala is located 8 km away from Munnar. It is also the highest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala. You can see wild goats and other endangered animals.
17 km away from Munnar, a place where the sound resonates. Boating on the lake between the mountains and trading in small shops are the main pastimes.
A small reservoir built for the Pallivasal project 25 km from Munnar. There are horse rides through the eucalyptus trees and shops including handicrafts
Located 2 km from Munnar, the garden has a large collection of plants including roses of various varieties.
3 km from Munnar is a place where you can see and buy tea making, and there is also a display of the equipment used by the British to make tea.
The sights of Munnar do not end with these few places. Even so, if you reach Munnar, at least see these places without missing out.
Snow-covered tea plantations, mountains stretching as far as the eye can see, snow-covered roads. And the pleasant coolness of the mist. The aroma of Munnar cannot be described in words. The sights of Munnar will amaze both the eyes and the mind. Streams flowing like silver jewelry through the black rock formations. There are many sights.
The name Munnar is derived from the epithet that it is the place where three 'sixes' namely Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundali meet. Munnar is in the middle of Pallivasal, Devikulam, Malayur, Mankulam and Kuttampuzha panchayats. The tea estates owned by the Tata's have shaped the landscape of Munnar. At the same time, the British built the first tourist bungalows near Munnar town. The CSI temple and cemetery in old Munnar were built during the British rule. At the top of this cemetery is the grave of a British woman named Eleanor Isabel May. Go to Munnar for the sights that make Nayanam unforgettable. A journey full of intoxicating cold and the curiosity of sight.
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Cheeyapara Falls
Cheeyapara Falls is on the road between Neriyamangalam and Adimali. The Cheeyapara waterfall flows down the Neriyamangalam Munnar road, cascading through the rocks in seven tiers.
Cheeyapara Falls, which can be seen from the roadside, is the first destination on the Munnar journey.