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One Day Itinerary for Munnar

  1. 9:00AM: Mattupetty Dam
    30 minutes (9.9 km) from Munnar

    Start the day off with a visit to the Mattupetty Dam, a popular picnic spot with a beautiful view of the lake and surrounding hills. Take a boat ride or go for a walk along the dam for some spectacular views.

  2. 11:00AM: Kundala Lake
    20 minutes (7.8 km) from Mattupetty Dam

    Next, head to Kundala Lake, another picturesque spot known for its serene beauty and scenic views. Take a stroll around the lake and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

  3. 12:30PM: Lunch at Saravana Bhavan
    30 minutes (13.1 km) from Kundala Lake

    For lunch, stop by Saravana Bhavan, a popular vegetarian restaurant with an extensive menu of South Indian dishes. Try the dosas or thalis for a delicious and filling meal.

  4. 2:00PM: Echo Point
    20 minutes (8.4 km) from Saravana Bhavan

    After lunch, head to Echo Point, a scenic spot with a unique phenomenon where your echo can be heard back to you. Enjoy the views of the surrounding hills and take some memorable photos.

  5. 3:30PM: Tea Museum
    15 minutes (4.6 km) from Echo Point

    End the day at the Tea Museum, which showcases the history and production of tea in the region. Learn about the tea-making process and enjoy a cup of fresh tea at the end of the tour.

Recommendations

Some other local attractions to consider include the Eravikulam National Park, the Top Station viewpoint, and the Anamudi Peak. For side trips, consider visiting the nearby hill stations of Thekkady or Wayanad. To maximize your fun, consider hiring a local guide for a more personalized experience. Don't forget to try out some of the local street food and snacks for an authentic taste of Munnar.

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