Introduction to Munnar 
Surrounded by lush green-carpeted tea and coffee plantations, Munnar is a
picturesque hill station situated in the eastern part of Kerala. The town is
located at the confluence of three mountain streams Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni,
and Kudala and is known for its clean, neat, and brightly painted ambience.
The beautiful landscapes, cosy weather, and the smell of tealeaves make
Munnar one of the most sought-after destinations in South India. Precisely
these were the reason why the British always retreated to Munnar when the
heat and humidity was on its peak in other parts of Kerala. Munnar is
situated near the Anaimudi Peak, the highest peak in the Western Ghats. The
hills here are covered with a carpet of flowers in bloom. Also found here is
an exotic plant called Neelakurunji that flowers just once in a 12-year
period. Its next scheduled flowering is in 2006.
Places
of Interest Pothamedu One of the major
plantation hubs of Munnar, Pothamedu is situated at a distance of around 6
km from the town. Views of coffee, tee, and cardamom plantations are
excellent from this place. It is an ideal place for trekking and hiking
amidst lush mountains, rolling hills, and breathtaking scenery.
Devikulam
Devikulam is an out-of-the-world experience among exotic flora and fauna,
cool mountain air, and velvet lawns. An idyllic hill station, Devikulam is
located at a distance of around 7 km from Munnar. The Sita Devi Lake
situated here is an ideal picnic spot with its picturesque surroundings,
mineral water, and trout-fishing facilities.
Pallivasal
A place of immense scenic beauty, Pallivasal is situated around 8 km from
Munnar. It has the distinction of being home to the first hydropower project
in Kerala.
Attukal An ideal place for long
trekking, Attukal is situated between Munnar and Pallivasal. The place is a
feast for the eyes with its panoramic waterfalls and rolling hills.
Nyayamakad
An excellent picnic and trekking point, Nyayamakad is situated at a distance
of 10 km from Munnar near Rajamala. Nyayamakad is a land of scintillating
waterfalls with water cascading down from a height of around 1,600 metres.
Mattupetty Lake Created by a small
hydroelectric dam project, this lake is situated at a distance of around 13
km away. The dam is flanked by steep rolling hills and woods all
around. A cattle breeding centre-cum-dairy project (a joint project between
India and Switzerland) situated here offers a realistic insight into the
modern cattle breeding industry.
Rajmala
A precious but little-known place situated at a distance of 15 km from
the town, Rajamala is home to almost half the population of Nilgiri tahrs (a
rare mountain goat). In fact, the Eravikulam-Rajamala region is the natural
habitat of this almost extinct species with around 1,000 of them staying
here.
Chithirapuram This small hill
station exudes an old-world charm with its old playgrounds and courts,
bungalows, and sleepy little cottages that point to its colonial past.
Situated at a distance of around 10 km away, Chithirapuram is home to
Pallivasal hydel power project.
Excursion: nearby Places
Anayirankal Surrounded by
lush tea plantations and evergreen forests, Anayirankal is situated at a
distance of around 22 km from the city. A visit to the splendid reservoir and
the Anayirankal dam gives excellent views.
Cheeyappara
Located between Neriamangalam and Adimali on the Kochi-Madurai Highway,
Cheeyappara and Valara waterfalls are a treat to the eyes. The fall cascades
down in seven steps making it unique.
Marayoor
Around 40 km, Marayoor has many firsts to its credit. It is the
only place in Kerala with natural growth of sandalwood trees, natural caves
with murals, and relics from Later Stone Age civilisation. There is a
sandalwood factory of the Forest Department of Kerala and a children's park
extending across one hectare of land under the canopy of a single Banyan
tree, all of which attract tourists in large numbers. Some nearby
destinations such as Thoovanam and Rajiv Gandhi National Park are also of
great interest.
Meenuli Meenuli is an
ideal place for trekking with its huge rock extending over 500 acres in area
and two acres of evergreen forests upon it. From the top of the rock, one
can see the Lower Periyar Area, Bhoothathankettu and even up to Ernakulam on
a fine day.
Top Station Situated at an
altitude of 2,200 m, Top Station offers wonderful views of the valley down
below and panoramic landscape. The hilltop is situated at a distance of
around 41 km north from the town on the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border.
According to a local belief, the place derived its name from Middle Station
and Lower Station, both lying down the valley, which were once connected to
this place via a ropeway.