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2-Day Itinerary for Munnar in July 2023

  1. Day 1: Mattupetty Dam
    20 minutes (11.5 km) from Munnar

    Start your trip by visiting Mattupetty Dam, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Munnar. This concrete gravity dam built on the Mattupetty Lake provides water for hydroelectricity and irrigation. The dam offers a breathtaking view of the lake and surrounding hills. You can enjoy a speedboat ride or a leisurely pedal boat ride on the lake. You must also visit the nearby tea estates and the Indo-Swiss dairy farm, known for its high-quality cattle breeds.

  2. Day 1: Echo Point
    15 minutes (8.4 km) from Mattupetty Dam

    Next, head to Echo Point, located on the banks of the Kundala Lake. As the name suggests, you can hear your voice echo back at you at this scenic spot. Echo Point offers a panoramic view of the surrounding hills and the misty lake. You can also go for a nature walk or a trek in the nearby forests.

  3. Day 1: Tea Museum
    30 minutes (12.5 km) from Echo Point

    Your last stop for the day is the Tea Museum, which showcases the history and evolution of tea plantations in Munnar. The museum is located in a century-old tea factory and offers a glimpse into the tea-making process. You can learn about the different varieties of tea and taste some of the best tea in the region.

  4. Day 2: Anamudi Peak
    1 hour (24.6 km) from Munnar

    On your second day, start early and head to Anamudi Peak, the highest peak in South India. The peak offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys, and if you are lucky, you might spot some rare birds and animals. You need permission from the Forest Department to trek to the peak, and it is advisable to hire a guide.

  5. Day 2: Eravikulam National Park
    20 minutes (9.5 km) from Anamudi Peak

    Next, visit Eravikulam National Park, located at the foothills of Anamudi Peak. The park is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr, a species of mountain goat, and several other rare species of flora and fauna. You can take a guided tour of the park, which is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

  6. Day 2: Kundala Lake
    30 minutes (12.5 km) from Eravikulam National Park

    Your last stop for the trip is Kundala Lake, a serene and picturesque spot. You can go for a pedal boat or a shikara ride on the lake or just relax and enjoy the scenic beauty. The lake is surrounded by lush green hills and offers a perfect end to your trip.

Recommendations

If you have some extra time, you can visit the Top Station, which offers a breathtaking view of the Western Ghats. You can also go for a spice plantation tour or a visit to the Attukad Waterfalls. To maximize your fun, carry comfortable walking shoes, a hat, and sunscreen as the weather can be unpredictable. It is also advisable to carry some snacks and water.

Points of Interest

  • Mattupetty Dam
  • Echo Point
  • Tea Museum
  • Anamudi Peak
  • Eravikulam National Park
  • Kundala Lake
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