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Places to visit in Munnar

The name Munnar is believed to mean "three rivers" , is a hill station of Kerala.<br>Munnar has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over 2,695 m and is an ideal spot for trekking.<br>

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Places to visit in Munnar

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  1. Munnar - A Picturesque Town

  2. Munnar - Land of Sprawling Tea Plantations • The name Munnar is believed to mean "three rivers" , is a hill station of Kerala. • Munnar has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi, which towers over 2,695 m and is an ideal spot for trekking. • Some of the places to visit in Munnar provide travellers ample opportunities to enjoy the captivating hill station of Munnar. They include Eravikulam National Park , Anamudi Peak, Tea museums and Waterfalls.

  3. Photo Point

  4. Mattancherry Palace

  5. Attukal Waterfalls

  6. Kannan Devan Tea Museum

  7. Sethuparvathipuram Dam

  8. Lakkam Waterfalls

  9. Magical Munnar • Sprawling tea plantations, picture-book towns, winding lanes and holiday facilities make Munnar a popular resort town. • It is a great place for trekking, and offers a magnificent view of the tea plantations and also the rolling hills caressed by blankets of mists. • The Eravikulam National park is a hot destination for Munnar Tourism, when the hill slopes get covered in carpet of blue, resulting from the flowering of Neelakurinji, endemic to this part of the Western Ghats which blooms once in twelve years.

  10. Thank You !

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