Start your trip with a visit to the Eravikulam National Park to witness the breathtaking views of lush green hills and spot the endangered Nilgiri tahr. The park is home to several species of indigenous flora and fauna, making it the perfect place to commune with nature.
Experience the rich history and the process behind tea manufacturing by visiting the Tata Tea Museum and Tea Factory. The museum is located in an old tea factory and showcases the evolution of tea processing and packaging. You can also sample various teas and purchase them in the adjoining shop.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kundala Dam Lake is a picturesque destination with scenic surroundings that make it worth the visit. Take a pedal boat ride and enjoy the views of forest hills and shola trees. After the lake, take a drive to Top Station – the highest point in Munnar – which offers a panoramic view of the Western Ghats and the Tamil Nadu valley.
End your trip at the Blossom International Park, a place perfect for nature lovers. The park encompasses a _variety of uncommon plant specimens, including flowers, plants, and shrubs, _with a rock garden and captivating waterfalls. A visit to this park can refresh you with its pristine surroundings.
If you have extra time, you can visit the Cheeyappara waterfalls, Mattupetty Dam, and the Echo Point. Visitors can reach the Mattupetty Dam via speed boats several times a day. The waterfalls at Cheeyappara are nature's delight - cascading through hill ranges.
For visitors with less time, one should skip the Tata Tea museum and factory and visit the Tea Valley instead, where you can witness how tea plantations are maintained and tea is cultivated.