Start your relaxing trip with a visit to the Mattupetty Dam, located in the beautiful hills of Munnar. This dam is an ideal place for a leisurely walk, cycling or boating. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of tea plantations, mountains, and valleys from the dam. It's an excellent spot to picnic with your loved ones while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Do not miss the speed boat ride and motorboat ride here.
Next, visit the Punarjani Traditional Village, where you can enjoy Kerala's cultural arts. Watch Kathakali, a traditional dance-drama performance, performed by well-trained artists. Visitors can see the making of handloom, coir products, and violin-making too. The village tour ends with a traditional Tea Tasting session. The perfect way to learn about the uncooked leaves of the tea plant which are turned into a beverage that has become popular worldwide.
Fresh air, beautiful views, and freshly brewed tea, heaven! Begin your day on the highest organic tea plantation in the world, located at an altitude of 8000 feet above sea level at Kolukkumalai Tea Estate. Visitors can watch tea-making procedures, learn about organic tea farming methods and taste some of the freshest tea in the state. The beautiful scenery around the plantation makes it a photographer's paradise.
The breathtaking Anamudi Peak is one of the most popular places to see in Munnar. The peak is the highest in South India, standing majestically at 2,695 meters. With its lush green forests and beautiful wildlife, nature lovers will feel right at home. Enjoy a quick hike up to the top for a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.
If you have more time, you could add a visit to the Eravikulam National Park to see the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Travelers on their honeymoon might fancy a visit to the Attukal Waterfalls for a romantic walk. For those with less time, exclude Punarjani Traditional Village. Wear comfortable sneakers, carry a raincoat, and keep mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and a water bottle handy.