3-Day Family Friendly Itinerary for Kolukumalai, Munnar, and Kanthaloor

  1. Day 1: Kolukumalai
    2 hours (40 miles) from Munnar

    Start your day early with a scenic drive to Kolukumalai, known for its tea plantations and panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Take a guided tour of the tea factory and taste some of the freshest and finest tea in the region. Afterward, hike up to the Echo Point to hear your echoes and enjoy the stunning views of the sunrise.

  2. Day 2: Munnar
    1 hour 30 minutes (36 miles) from Kanthaloor

    Make your way to Munnar, a hill station in Kerala that is home to some of the most picturesque landscapes in the country. Start with a visit to the Eravikulam National Park, a protected sanctuary that is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. Next, head to the Mattupetty Dam for a serene boat ride and then visit the Tea Museum to learn about the history and culture of tea production in the region. End the day with a stroll around the charming Munnar town.

  3. Day 3: Kanthaloor
    1 hour 40 minutes (44 miles) from Munnar

    On your final day, explore the quaint village of Kanthaloor, known for its apple orchards and forest trails. Start with a visit to the Marayoor Sandalwood Forest to witness the beauty of the aromatic trees, followed by a visit to the Kanthaloor Fruit Farm to pluck fresh apples and taste some of the other local produce. End the day with a trek through the Vattavada Hills to capture stunning views of the sprawling tea plantations.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Kolukumalai Tea Plantation and Echo Point (2-3 hours, INR 400-500 per person)
  • Eravikulam National Park (2-3 hours, INR 120-200 per person)
  • Mattupetty Dam (1-2 hours, INR 10-20 per person)
  • Tea Museum (1-2 hours, INR 75-120 per person)
  • Marayoor Sandalwood Forest (2-3 hours, INR 10-30 per person)
  • Kanthaloor Fruit Farm (1-2 hours, INR 30-50 per person)
  • Vattavada Hills trek (3-4 hours, INR 500-600 per person)

  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 1145-1520 per person

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can explore the neighboring villages of Mattuppetty and Vattavada for more tea plantations, wildlife sanctuaries, and trekking trails. Alternatively, if you have less time, you can skip the fruit farm or sandalwood forest and spend more time exploring the tea plantations or hill stations. Also, weekends tend to be crowded, so try to visit during weekdays for a more peaceful experience.

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