Munnar is a beautiful hill station nestled in the Western Ghats of Kerala and can be a refreshing experience for anyone. You can drive your motorcycle up the hills to this scenic village or take a break with your significant other in this chilly place. There are numerous places to visit in this beautiful hill station. The name Munnar is derived from the fact that this hill station, once the British summer capital, is situated at the confluence of three rivers. Here is a list of the top 10 places to visit!

01. Kundala Lake

01. Kundala Lake


What better way to start your trip than taking a refreshing boat ride in the mesmerizing lake of Munnar. The water is so clear that it can reflect your image. It is situated among lush greenery and frequently attracts exotic birds to quench their thirst. This place is the best place to start your trip if you want to clear your mind of the city hustle. If you're lucky, you might even spot a blanket or two of the highly sought-after Neelakurinji flowers!


Traveller Information: 

  • Famous for: Lush Backdrops 
  • Best Time to Visit: April to May 
  • Duration: 2 hours


Things to do: 

  • Adventure Activities: Boating

02. Attukal Waterfalls

02. Attukal Waterfalls


The Attukal Waterfalls, one of nature's most enthralling creations, tops the list of Munnar tourist attractions. During the monsoon season, when the water falls from the mountains with massive force, the waterfall is most magnificent. Attukal Waterfalls is a must-see tourist attraction in Munnar where you can see a waterfall surrounded by hills and jungles. The waterfalls are located between Munnar and Pallivasal, and the road to get there is breathtaking.


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Trekking 
  • Best Time to Visit: June to August
  • Duration: 2 hours


Things to do:

  • Adventure Activities: Hiking

03. The Eravikulam National Park

03. The Eravikulam National Park


The Eravikulam National Park, one of Kerala's first national parks, is truly unique. Animal lovers and nature enthusiasts will find it difficult to not visit the park, which is home to the world's largest collection of the endangered Nilgiri thars. One of the best that Kerala has to offer, this park covers an area of 97 square kilometres and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it one of the best places to visit in Munnar.


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Exotic Wildlife
  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 4 hours


Things to do:

  • Adventure Activities: Bird watching

04. Lakkam Waterfalls

04. Lakkam Waterfalls


Munnar being known for its hills and waterfalls, makes it no surprise that we have more than one waterfall on our list. This waterfall is about 30 kilometres from Munnar and is fed by the Ernakulam stream. The falls' stunning white silk-like appearance quenches your thirst for picturesque scenery. As it flows down from the plateau, the stream creates inaccessible cascades of water. Popular with families and honeymooners, the sight at Lakkam will be a visual treat for all who travel to see it.


Traveller Information:

  • Best Time to Visit: June to August
  • Duration: 2 hours

05. Tea Estates

05. Tea Estates


It isn't possible to plan a trip to Munnar without visiting at least one tea estate.The fragrance of tea plants, fresh tea leaves being picked, and tea being processed will fill you as soon as you walk into the estates. With over 50 tea estates, a visit to one of these properties is a must when in Munnar. Munnar, which is lined with a lush carpet of tea plantations, houses some of the highest tea plantations and provides the perfect backdrop of expansive skies, making it the most fitting place for some remarkable photographs.


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Tea plantations
  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 2 hours

06. Top Station

06. Top Station


One of the highest points of Munnar, it is the best place to visit if you want to have a  picturesque view of the surroundings. It is also the place where you can catch a glimpse of the sun slowly setting down into the mountains. If you visit the place at the right time, you might find the place covered completely in Neelakurinji flowers. It is one of those spots in Munnar that you don't want to miss.


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Neelakurinji flowers
  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 2 hours

07. Cheeyappara Waterfalls

07. Cheeyappara Waterfalls


Currently one of the best places to trek in the southern region of India, this waterfall is quickly gathering a tourist attraction because of its cascading white waters. The rocky terrain and thick, rustic forests make it an adventure lover's paradise. It also offers a stunning view of the Theni valley, and one can take a break here for a picnic on the way to Munnar.


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Trekking
  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 2 hours


Things to do:

  • Adventure Activities: Trekking

08. Mattupetty Dam

08. Mattupetty Dam


The most relaxing way to spend an evening at Munnar is the Mattupetty Dam. The Mattupetty Dam is a popular tourist destination, with beautiful views of the lake and tea plantations spread out over a large area. One can enjoy the tranquillity of this dam with their families and have a picnic here. You can also view some rare species of birds as you enjoy your rest. Boating facilities are available to provide visitors with an unforgettable experience, and elephants are frequently spotted in Munnar.


Traveller Information:

  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 2 hours


Things to do:

  • Adventure Activities: Boating

09. Blossom Park

09. Blossom Park


Did you want to see rare flora that is native to the region? The park, which is surrounded by undeniable natural beauty on the banks of the Muthirapuzha River, is home to migratory waterbirds, mountain butterflies, and a variety of lush green flora. The park's vast stretches include fountains, gardens, artificial waterfalls, and lawns which attract tourists to exotic birds and animals. Blossom Park, with its stunning combination of natural beauty and a small play area, is an ideal destination for couples and families looking to spend quality time together!


Traveller Information:

  • Famous for: Rare Flora
  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 3 hours

10. Tea Museum

10. Tea Museum


You may have visited a wax museum or an art museum but have you visited a tea museum? This museum pays homage to all the founders of Munnar's tea plantations who transformed it into one of Kerala's major tea distributors. This unique museum located in Munnar displays a wide range of photographs of the estate. You can also get a free demonstration of how tea is made inside the museum. This should definitely be on your list if you are a 'chai' lover.


Traveller Information:

  • Best Time to Visit: April to July
  • Duration: 2 hours

How to Reach Munnar:


By Air:

  • The nearest airport is 110 kilometres away by car, at Cochin International Airport. You can take a cab from Cochin to Munnar. Munnar is 140 kilometres from Madurai International Airport.


By Road: 

  • The best way to get to Munnar by road is to take a state-run or private bus from various towns in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Kerala State Road Transport Corporation operates bus services to Munnar from all major cities in the state.


By Train: 

  • The nearest railway station to Munnar is in Aluva, which is 110 kilometres away. The Ernakulam Railway Station is 130 kilometres away, while the Madurai Railway Station is 135 kilometres away.


Munnar is one of the best hill stations in Kerala and can provide you with a refreshing experience. It stretches along the Western Ghats and contains many stunning landmarks and landscapes ideal for a honeymoon or even a family vacation. There are innumerable waterfalls in Munnar and the places you can visit are endless. Munnar accommodates wildlife lovers and adrenaline junkies too by providing them with a plethora of things to do. So pack your bags to the beautiful hill station and enjoy!

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