Re-Experience Munnar with an Expedition to Its Top Gardens & Parks
Munnar has
plenty of natural attractions, historical landmarks and museums. From lush parks to tea gardens, waterfalls to
lakes, trekking trails to water sports, it has it all.
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Gardens and
Parks
Blossom
International Park is one of the stunning marvels of natural beauty in Munnar.
It is blanketed by numerous exotic flora and lofty trees. The Muthirappuzha
watercourse flows through the park adding extra charm to it. You’ll be able to
take a boat cruise across the watercourse waters to relish the scenic fantastic
thing about the park.
Eravikulam
National park is located 15 km away from the city, it is spread across 97
sq.km, houses Anamudi and is the home to highly endangered species of flora and
fauna. This place is exceptionally fabulous space to witness the biodiversity’s
in Munnar.
What could
be better than tasting a hot cup of aromatic tea on a mist-cloaked mountain
that claims of the highest organic tea plantations in the world? This is
exactly what Kolukkumalai Tea Estate deals. It is built in the 20th century and
is famous for growing different flavours of tea and coffee
Mattupetty
Indo Swiss farm established in 1963, which is very close to the Mattupetty dam
and is well-known for cattle farming. The farm is the home to nearby 400
superior quality cattle comprising breeding bulls and cows. The lush green
surroundings of the farm add extra charm to the park.
One
amongst the prime attractions of Munnar is Lockhart Gap, close within the
Western Ghats, offers a fabulous sight of the valley. The hazy with mist and
the endless lush green tea gardens add beauty to the place. Besides, this place
is the ideal spot for adrenaline junkies for a superb trekking and hiking
experience.
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Museums
The Tea
depository could be a demo model of a tea mill. The depository assortment
consists of remnants of the colonial era within the style of pictures and a
tea-roller. It is established in 2005 by Tata Tea, which holds various
photographs and types of machinery. It sketches the chronicle of the journey of
tea in the area. A visit to this museum might be a good experience for those
who are intense to know Tea, its history, and it’s processing. Also, here you
can taste the exotic sorts of authentic Munnar tea and can buy a few packets if
you need.
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Lakes and
Waterfalls
The
Kundala Dam Lake is one among the most top attractions in Munnar, which is
situated just an hour away from the Munnar city. The place is a perfect spot
for shutterbugs and nature lovers. It is the place where the rare Neelakurunji
flowers that blossom once every 12 years. When these flowers bloom, various
nomads come from the different corners of the world to see the magnificent
beauty of nature in its full flowery glory. One can also get the golden chance
for a wonderful boat cruise over the lake while enjoying the true colour of
calmness of nature. So don’t miss this chance when you visit this place.
The
Atukkal waterfall is a gorgeous cascade located among the verdant hills and
dense green forests. This is perfect for those who seek a picnic beneath the
sun. It bids the splendour of water falling from the top of the mountain. The
spectacle of the roaring water and the rolling mountains around is something
which you can cherish in your lifetime. You can also plan hiking or trekking
along the hill slopes of this waterfall.
Other
stunning waterfalls in Munnar are Nyayamkadu Falls, Thoovanam falls, Lakkam
waterfalls, Palllivasal falls etc.
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