
Munnar is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Keralam. Munnar is situated at around 1,600 metres above mean sea level, in the Western Ghats mountain range. Munnar is also called the 'Kashmir of South India' and is a popular honeymoon destination.
Every step in Munnar is a step back into a world where the air is crisp, the water is pure, and the colors are more vibrant than a dream. It remains one of the most protected and cherished landscapes in the Western Ghats.
Nearest Airport: Kochi (COK)
Malayalam & English
"Carry light woolens even in summer."
From high-altitude viewpoints to historic museums, Munnar offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler.

A famous wildlife sanctuary in the Western Ghats, best known as the natural habitat of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. The park features rolling grasslands, misty hills, and includes Anamudi Peak, the highest mountain in South India.

is the highest mountain in South India, standing at about 2,695 meters (8,842 ft). It is located inside Eravikulam National Park near Munnar in the Western Ghats. The peak is known for its breathtaking views, rich biodiversity, and cool mountain climate. It is also a habitat for rare wildlife such as the Nilgiri Tahr, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and trekkers.

A concrete gravity dam built to conserve water for hydroelectricity, Mattupetty is a serene paradise. Surrounded by the rolling grasslands and Shola forests of Munnar, it offers spectacular views of the hills and the opportunity for leisurely speedboat cruises on the placid lake.

Situated at a confluence of three mountain streams, Echo Point is famous for its natural echo phenomenon. Every shout sent out into the valley comes back with clarity, while the surrounding velvet-green hills and misty lake provide a perfect backdrop for a quiet nature walk.

Located at the highest point (1,700m) on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road, Top Station offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of the Western Ghats. On a clear day, one can see the valley of Tamil Nadu and the majestic peaks draped in clouds, making it a photographer's dream.

The first of its kind in India, this museum traces the evolution of tea plantations in Munnar since the 1880s. Visitors can explore antique tea-processing machinery, learn about the legacy of Tata Tea, and even taste some of the finest blends in the world.

A spectacular waterfall cascading through a rocky landscape, Attukad is particularly mesmerizing during the monsoon. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense greenery, it is a perfect spot for light trekking and listening to the rhythmic roar of falling water.

Offering a panoramic view of tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations, Pothamedu is a favorite spot for those seeking high-altitude serenity. The sprawling estates create a velvet-green carpet across the hills, often draped in thick mountain mist.

Spread across 16 lush acres near the Pallivasal hydro-electric project, this park is a haven of exotic flowers and greenery. It features cycling trails, boating, and well-maintained gardens, making it an ideal destination for family outings and nature lovers.

A unique opportunity to interact with these giant yet gentle creatures in a safe and natural environment. Visitors can enjoy elephant rides through the woods, participate in feeding sessions, and learn about the conservation efforts protecting Keralam's iconic elephants.