Munnar is Known as Kashmir of South
India & its situated in Kerala. Munnar is located at an altitude of 1600
feet above sea level. It is one of the attractions that contributed to Kerala’s
popularity as a travel destination among domestic and foreign traveler's
snuggled in the lap of such an alluring terrain, Munnar is one of the most
beautiful hill stations in Kerala.
Main Attractions in And Around
Munnar
- Eravikulam National Park:
Eravikulam National Park is located
along the Western Ghats in the Idukki district of Kerala. The Western
Ghats, Anamalai Sub-Cluster, including all of Eravikulam National Park, is
under consideration by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee for
selection as a World Heritage Site.
- Indo Swiss Dairy Farm:
Mattupetti Indo Swiss farm is open
from morning to evening for the tourists to visit it. This farm is well looked
after, as it is abundantly rich in nature. In fact, it is believed to be the
nature’s paradise with Mattupetti Lake being snuggled close on the Idukki
hills, which is extraordinarily a nature opulent district of Kerala. Cochin
international airport is the nearest airport at a distance of 130 km, the
Kottayam railway station is 142 km from Munnar and Mattuppetti is 13 km from
Munnar by road.
- Chinnar Wild Life Sanctuary:
The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is
located in the rain shadow region of Western Ghats of Kerala, India., and
represents a large number of plants and animals unique to the thorny
vegetation. Apart from the dry thorn forests, due to the significant variation
in altitude and rainfall, it has a wide array of habitat types like deciduous
forests, dry thorny forest,riparian types, sholas and grasslands that are
interspersed with plains, hillocks, rocks and cliffs which provide micro habitats
for varied forms of life.
- Anamudi:
The highest peak (2695 m) south of
the Himalayas, towers over the sanctuary inmajestic pride. The slopes of the
hills abound in all kinds of rare flora and fauna.The Atlas moth, the largest
of its kind in the world, is a unique inhabitant of the park. Other rare
species of fauna found here are the Nilgiri Langur, the lion-tailed macaque,
leopards, tigers, etc.
- Tata Tea Museum:
The museum is located at the
Nallathanni Estate of Tata Tea in Munnar and is worth a visit. Munnar has a
legacy of its own when it comes to the origins and evolution of tea
plantations. Taking account of this legacy and to preserve and showcase some of
the exquisite and interesting aspects on the genesis and growth of tea
plantations in Kerala’s high ranges, a museum exclusively for tea was opened
some years ago by Tata Tea in Munnar. This Tea Museum houses curios,
photographs and machineries; all of which have a story to tell on the origins
and growth of tea plantations in Munnar.Not only this, but much more about what
all you desire for you perfect vacations or honeymoon, can be availed here. The
best nature speckled beauty, long natural walks, drives, romance and grandeur
will make your trip an ideal one.
- Idukki Arch Dam:
Idukki Arch Dam is the world’s
second and Asia’s first arch dam, constructed across the Kuravan and
Kurathi hills. 550 ft. high and 650 ft. wide, the dam lies close to the
Cheruthoni barrage. To its west is the Kulamavu Dam. Idukki Wildlife
Sanctuary is located close by. This prestigeous project of our nation is
situated in Idukki District and its underground Power House is located at
Moolamattom which is about 19 kms from Thodupuzha.
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