Plan a Short Trip to Munnar & Enjoy Your Vacations Unconditionally

Kerala, God’s own country is blessed with alluring hill stations, waterfalls, backwaters and many other scenic marvels.  If you are planning a short trip to Munnar, then go ahead, where you will be welcomed with fresh air, narrow valleys, floating clouds over the mountains, pleasant weather, spice
plantation, chirping of birds, and other heart catching highlights. Munnar is kissed with nature’s appeal and it just provides solace to your wanderlust soul.  There are numerous fascinating spots in Munnar, you can explore its beauty within 2-3 days. Here is the list of attractions in Munnar that should not miss in your trip.
  • Tea Museum-It is one of the must-visit places in Munnar located at KDHP’s Nullatanni estate in Munnar. The purpose of this museum is to showcase the growth of the oldest tea plantations in this region. Anyone who visiting this tea museum will get a crystal clear picture of how difficult this tea processing actually is. Here you get the chance to see the equipment used in tea processing.

  • Top Station-It is 1,880 meters above sea level and is just 40 km away from Munnar. The panoramic sight of the Western Ghats and the valley of Theni from Top station is simply breath-taking. Here you can get a 360-degree view of the Western Ghats and also if the sky is clear you will get the chance to see the highest altitude of Munnar. The top station got this name from it’s being the topmost sited railway station on the Kundala Valley Railway.
  • Kundala Lake-It is the artificial reservoir huddled between the mountain ranges. If you have an adrenaline rush for a shikara ride, you don’t need to go for Kashmir, can just simply head to Kundala Lake, where you can enjoy the exquisiteness and calmness of nature. So do not miss this opportunity when you visit this place. This lake is enclosed by tea valleys and while visiting Kunadala Lake, don’t forget to visit the Echo point.
  • Mattupetty Dam- Mattupetty dam and its reservoir are situated 13 km away from Munnar. Both the Mattupetty dam and lake is surrounded with lush green tea plantation and hills which have amazing scenic beauty and is the best place to enjoy the tranquil nature. Here you also get the chance for the wonderful boat ride in the lake.
  • Eravikulam National Park-This national park was established to protect the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, which is a special type of goat that is facing extinction. Some endangered species of butterflies and rare animals can be spotted here. It is also recognized for its scenic view of rolling hills, tea plantation, and Neelakurnji.  Neelakurnji is blue coloured flowers that blossom only once in every 12 years. When these flowers boom, flocks of people come from the corners of the world to witness the fabulous showcase of nature in its full glory.  The terrain of this park comprises grasslands, mountain peak, sholas, hill plateau, waterfalls, perennial streams that unite with Pamba River or Periyar River and so on. This park remains closed from 1st Feb to 31st Mar, so try to avoid this time if you want to explore this park and to adore the scenic natural charm.


So plan a short tour to Munnar and make your short vacation as the once in a lifetime travelling experience. If you searching for a wonderful resort in Munnar for your stay?  Then no more thinks, escape to Ragamaya, a luxury resort in Munnar situated in the most charming and scenic area in the Western Ghats. Step in to Ragamaya Resorts & Spa, the confluence of charm and hospitality. One of the best premium resorts in Munnar, always stand-up to deliver a unique and mesmerizing experience for visitors. Our luxurious amenities and good hospitality capture the eyes of various nomads.

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