Welcome to Munnar! Start your day by reaching the beautiful hill station of Munnar, known for its scenic landscapes and tea plantations. You can check hotel and flight prices here.
Begin your coffee exploration journey by visiting the Tea Museum. Learn about the history of tea cultivation in Munnar and discover the tea processing techniques. Witness the tea making process and enjoy a refreshing cup of tea while enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding tea gardens. (Approximately 2 hours, Entrance fee: INR 100 per person)
Indulge in a sumptuous lunch at a local restaurant, where you can taste traditional Kerala cuisine. Savor the flavors of local spices and ingredients used in the preparation of authentic Kerala dishes. (Approximate cost: INR 300 per person)
Head to the Kolukkumalai Tea Estate, known as the highest tea plantation in the world. Enjoy a guided tour of the estate and witness the breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Learn about the tea cultivation process and get a chance to hand-pick tea leaves. Experience the serenity of the tea gardens and the refreshing aroma of the tea. (Approximately 3 hours, Entrance fee: INR 200 per person)
Explore a tea factory to understand the process of tea production from harvesting to packaging. Witness how the tea leaves are processed, sorted, and graded. Learn about the different types of teas produced in Munnar and their unique qualities. (Approximately 1 hour, Entrance fee: INR 50 per person)
End your day by visiting Top Station, a popular tourist spot offering mesmerizing views of the Western Ghats and the sunset. Witness the vibrant colors of the evening sky as the sun sets over the horizon. Capture the stunning landscape in your memories and cherish the serene beauty of Munnar. (Free admission)
When in Munnar, don't miss the opportunity to visit the hidden gems and local favorites. Make sure to explore the Eravikulam National Park, which is home to an endangered species of mountain goats called Nilgiri Tahr. You can also take a trek to the Meesapulimala Peak, the second highest peak in the Western Ghats. These off-the-beaten-path attractions offer unique experiences and a chance to connect with nature.