Trip to Munnar – The Paradise of South India

Tea Plantation Munnar

Situated in Kerala’s Idukki district, Munnar is often referred to as the paradise of South India. It is the finest hill station in Kerala. Munnar is counted among the most beautiful tourist destinations in India. The tea gardens, dense forests, and high mountains here transport you to a different world.

Munnar Tea Garden

During your trip to Munnar, you experience true tranquility. The serene atmosphere and cool climate here provide you with peace and happiness along with scenic beauty. During a trip to Munnar, tourists get the opportunity to explore tea gardens, go trekking, and experience wildlife.

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I am sharing my wonderful experience of visiting Munnar with you so that you can learn about its important places –

➥Munnar Tea Gardens
Munnar is world-renowned for its tea gardens. These tea gardens span hundreds of acres, with tea leaves waving on the lush green hills. Established during the British era, the quality of tea from these gardens is still famous worldwide.

Munnar Tea Garden

While strolling through these gardens, tourists can enjoy the beauty of the tea plants and also get an up-close view of the tea cultivation and production process. The tea gardens of Munnar are places where you can experience peace and tranquillity amidst the lush greenery of nature. This place is not only a paradise for tea lovers but also for nature enthusiasts.

munnar tea garden kerala

Although there are tea gardens all around Munnar, the most beautiful and scenic tea garden is on the way to Thekkady from Munnar. Spread across the valley of the hills, this tea garden looks very lush and beautiful.

Tea Garden Munnar

You can also see a large number of foreign tourists here. Many tourists can be seen cycling through this tea garden. We spent a wonderful time in this tea garden and took some excellent photos.

Cycling in Munnar

➥Cheeyappara and Valara Waterfalls
Cheeyappara and Valara Waterfalls are located on the way from Kochi to Munnar. Both are incredibly beautiful waterfalls. At Cheeyappara Waterfall, water cascades down from a very high point in seven levels, enhancing its beauty. Valara Waterfall, surrounded by dense forests and greenery, presents a picturesque view.

Cheeyapara Waterfall Munnar

Here, the water falls from a height into a deep reservoir, creating a stunning sight for visitors. During the monsoon season, these waterfalls become even more magnificent as the streams of water grow stronger and more voluminous.

➥Eravikulam National Park
Established in 1978, Eravikulam National Park is famous for being the sanctuary of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. These mountain goats can easily climb steep mountains and rocks in search of salt. Visitors enter the park via a special bus service from the main gate.

eravikulam national park munnar

Along the way, the tea plantations on the hills look stunning. After getting off the bus, we enjoyed hiking through the park. The surrounding views were captivating.

Eravikulam National Park Munnar

We were eager to see the Nilgiri Tahr, but they were nowhere in sight. As we continued exploring the park, suddenly, a Nilgiri Tahr emerged from the forest bushes onto the road right in front of us. We were astonished. Our curiosity to see the Nilgiri Tahr was finally satisfied. We also took some photos to capture the moment.

Nilgiri Tahr Eravikulam National Park

➥Martial Art Kalaripayattu
Kalaripayattu is an ancient Indian martial art. The term ‘Kalari’ means the place of training for combat, and ‘Payattu’ means the skill of combat. We went to witness this martial art training in Munnar. The techniques of Kalaripayattu are based on physical and mental discipline. It is not just a martial art but also represents a complete lifestyle. It requires physical strength, endurance, flexibility, and quick reflexes.

Kalaripayattu

The training involves not only hand and foot techniques but also the use of various weapons such as swords, daggers, spears, shields, and staffs. Additionally, warriors fearlessly showcased their skills by jumping through rings of fire. Our experience of watching the martial art of Kalaripayattu was truly amazing.

Kalaripayattu

➥Traditional Classical Dance Kathakali
Kathakali is a prominent and ancient dance-drama form from the state of Kerala. It is famous for its unique performances, colorful costumes, and expressive emotions. The term Kathakali literally means “katha” (story) and “kali” (dance), which translates to “dance through stories.” This art form presents religious and historical tales through dance, music, and acting, primarily based on Indian epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

Kathakali

There are three main elements in Kathakali performances: dance, drama, and music. The intricate makeup, vibrant costumes, and rigorous training of the artists make this art form distinctive. In addition to music and dance, specific instruments like drums and the shehnai are used in Kathakali.

Theyyam

This art form is not only a source of entertainment but also an integral part of Kerala’s cultural and religious traditions. We attended a classical dance show where we witnessed Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Theyyam, and other dances. The enactment of scenes from the Ramayana and the playful leelas of Lord Krishna in Kathakali was particularly impressive. We even took photos with the artists, making the experience even more memorable.

Kathakali

➥Spice Gardens
In Kerala, the land and climate are highly favorable for spice cultivation. The main spices found in this region include black pepper, cloves, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, coriander, ginger, and turmeric. On our journey from Kochi to Munnar, we visited a spice garden.

Cardamon Plant, Munnar
It was fascinating to see the trees and plants of the spices we use in our cooking. In addition to spices, there were also plants for Ayurvedic medicines. The spice garden featured a shop where visitors could purchase various spices to take home.
Spice Garden Munnar
➥Off-Roading in Munnar
In Munnar, there are several places for off-roading where you can enjoy an adventurous jeep ride. We visited one such location for off-roading. The experience of riding a jeep on the steep, rugged trails in the mountains was incredible.
Offroading Munnar
Reaching the top of the hill and looking down at the valley filled with clouds was breathtaking. We enjoyed the fantastic weather while sipping tea and eating Maggi noodles. During our off-roading adventure, we also visited Eco Point, a waterfall, a hanging bridge, a tree house, and a dam.
Mattupetty Dam Munnar
➥Tea Museum
The Tata Tea Museum, established by Tata in 2005, offers insights into the history of tea plantations in Kerala and related information. It features an exhibition of old machinery used in tea production, allowing visitors to easily understand the processing techniques.
Tea Museum Munnar
The photographs displayed on the museum walls reflect the rich history and progress of tea cultivation in India. The museum also presents a short film that effectively showcases the development of tea farming and production. Additionally, there is a tea canteen where you can sample a variety of teas.
Tea Museum Munnar
➥Chocolate Factory in Munnar
Munnar is home to many chocolate factories. We visited one such factory to see the chocolate-making process. We also saw cocoa trees, which are commonly planted alongside tea gardens in this region. Here, you can also taste various types of tea. For chocolate lovers, visiting the chocolate factories in Munnar and sampling their treats is a delightful experience.
➥Handwoven Kasavu Saree
The handwoven Kasavu saree is an essential part of Kerala’s culture and artistry. Typically available in white or cream with a golden border, Kasavu sarees are famous worldwide. We visited a showroom dedicated to these sarees, where artisans were hand-weaving them.
Kasavu Saree Kerala
These skilled craftsmen worked meticulously, creating beautiful pieces with great attention to detail. The sarees incorporate gold and silver threads, along with silk and cotton fabrics. Natural dyes are used to color the Kasavu sarees, enhancing their traditional appeal.
Hand Made Kasavu Saree Kerala
Our trip to Munnar was truly wonderful. This place is nothing short of paradise. Exploring the tea gardens made us feel as if we were closely observing the beauty of nature. For any traveler, visiting Munnar can be one of the best experiences of their life. Whenever you get the chance, make sure to visit Munnar!
eravikulam national park
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Things not to miss during Trip to Munnar: Visit the tea plantations of Munnar, watch Kathakali, see Kalaripayattu, spot the Nilgiri Tahr in Eravikulam National Park, visit the chocolate factory, and explore the tea museum.

How to reach Munnar: Munnar is connected by road, located 130 kilometers from Kochi. The nearest airport is in Kochi. The closest major railway station is Ernakulam, which is also in Kochi.

Best time for Trip to Munnar: The best time to visit Munnar is from November to March, after the monsoon season.

Time required to explore Munnar: At least 3 days / 2 night.

Munnar Tea Garden
Tea Plantation Munnar
Tea Garden Munnar
Tea Garden Munnar
Tea Garden Munnar
Tea Garden Munnar
Trip to Munnar
Kalaripayattu
Kalaripayattu
Kathakali
Kathakali
Off-roading Munnar
Zipline Munnar
Hanging bridge Munnar
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Mattupetty Dam Munnar
Trip to Munnar
Mattupetty Dam, Munnar
Kasavu Saree Kerala
Tea Museum Munnar
Tata Tea Museum Munnar
Tea Museum Munnar

Information Source: Authentic information sources available on internet, Various Articles and books on the subject & Interaction with local public.

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