Devikulam
Lying at a separation of seven kilometers from Munnar, The 'Sita Devi Lake' after which Devikulam is named, is a common mineral-water lake. Devikulam truly mean the Pond of Goddess`. This calm and serrene slope station is a favored end of the line for the travelers who have officially investigated Munnar and need to experience mixture.
Pothamedu
Pothamedu (Pothanmedu, Potamed) is a little town six kilometers far from Munnar. The amplified territory has incomprehensible tracts of tea, espresso and cardamom ranches. Like different parts of Munnar, Pothamedu is honored with its impart of forceful green slopes.. It is objective of the greater part of the trekkers. The guests can reach here from Munnar Kerala Tour Packages, which is only 6 km away. Search for Zigzag streets and high elevation perspectives.
Cheeyapara Waterfalls
Glorious waterfalls that course down in seven steps alone guarantees Cheeyappara the top spot in all visitor schedule. Cheeyapara waterfalls are found in the middle of Neriamangalam and Adimali on the Cochin-Madurai parkway. These waterfalls are encompassed by thick green woodlands that are home to a wide mixed bag of creatures and winged animals. Trekking trails are an alternate draw among the enterprise visitor.
Valara Waterfalls
Valara Waterfalls are on the Cochin-Madurai Highway, near the more renowned Cheeyappara Waterfalls.
Chithirapuram
When the retreat of the Royal Family of Travancore, Chithirapuram is 10 km far from Munnar. The spot still hold the old world appeal and is less touristy than Downtown Munnar. Tea Plantations, in the same way as whatever remains of Munnar, spot the beautiful scene. Perfect for calm strolls and picnics.
Mattupetty
Mattupetty (likewise spelt Maduppeety or Mattuppetty) Dam lies 14 km far from Munnar, on the best approach to Top Station. A most loved of vacationers with a normal itinerary.visitors can appreciate sculling (velocity watercrafts) and stallion riding here. Mattupetty Dam has a farming enclosure on its banks.
Karadippara Viewpoint
An early-morning hike to this vantage point offers a tremendous vista of the forceful fog laden heaps of Munnar and past. There are a couple of park seats for the individuals who like to quietly take in the grand view.
Meenuli
Meenuli is popular for a monstrous ancient rock spread in excess of five hundred sections of land. Roosted on this common marvel is a little fix of evergreen woodland. Meenuli is an installation on the schedule of mountain climbers who visit Munnar.
CSI Church, Munnar
he CSI Church or Christ Church is saturated with history and had served an indispensable part in the pilgrim British period. Manufactured of unpleasant slashed stone with un-put dividers, it was built by the British in 1910. The stained glass windows portraying the holy persons and Biblical characters loans the congregation its novel appeal. It has various metal plaques in memory of British time tea grower.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
A drive upto Chinnar, sixty km far from Munnar on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu fringe, is an experience without anyone else present. This outstanding natural life haven of Southern India covers a region in excess of ninety square kilometers.
Western Ghats of Kerala is a special scope of evergreen timberlands, dells and mountains. The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is one among the numerous attractions of the Westen Ghats. Lying in a downpour shadow locale , Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to an incalculable mixtures of plants and creatures. Separated The confounding variety in height and precipitation exceptional to this stretch of Western Ghats guarantees a wide show of natural surroundings sorts like deciduous backwoods, dry prickly woodland, riparian sorts, sholas and fields that are sprinkled with fields, hillocks, rocks and bluffs which further give microhabitats to significantly more shifted fauna and verdure. Elephants, panthers and bears are found here, among others.
Lockhart Gap
Lockhart Gap (regularly spelt wrongly as Lock Heart Gap), only 13 km from Munnar, is a perfect spot for endeavor tourism and trekking. The crisp mountain air, the fog clad slopes and surrounding perspective make it deserving of a visit. Spotted at a separation of 13 km from Munnar, this glorious vantage point lies near Mattupetty. This spot offers some stunning perspectives of the fog clad blue slopes secured with lavish greenery, slowing down and silver streams sprinkling the emerald greenery with white streaks. The salubrious atmosphere and pleasant surroundings make it a standout amongst the most favored areas to visit in Munnar.
Eravikulam National Park is a standout amongst the most celebrated national parks of India. It is arranged around 15 km from Munnar. It covers a range of 97 sq. km in the Devikulam Taluk. The verdure of this park are found in vast numbers and mixed bag. The Nilgiri Tahr and a family type of cows are among the outlandish fauna of here. Here, the Anamudi Peak is arranged at 2695m over the ocean level.
Eravikulam National Park
The Eravikulam National Park was built to secure the Nilgiri Tahr, which is jeopardized specie of the wild goat discovered just to the south of the Himalayas. Eravikulam is the main spot where one can detect this wild goat. The recreation center was created give safe house to this creature in its common habitat. Because of the coordinated exertions of the recreation center powers, the number of inhabitants in the Nilgiri Tahr has expanded immensely. Presently no less than five to six hundred Tahrs can be found here. Other faunal species found in the recreation center are elephant Gaur, Giant Squirrel, Leopard, Lion-Tailed Macaque, Tiger, and Sambar. The recreation center is additionally home to three types of reptiles, four of snakes, and five of creatures of land and water.
Rajamalai or Rajamala The regular living space of the Niligiri tahr, Rajamala is 2695 Mts above ocean level. A large portion of the world's populace of the uncommon mountain goat or tahr which is quick getting to be wiped out, is currently found here. The Niligiri tahr in Rajamala are presently to be found in little crowds found in Eravikulam-Rajamala district. The aggregate number of Niligiri Tahrs in Rajamala is assessed to be in excess of 1300.
Rajamala
The Rajamala is the natural habitat of this rare mountain goat and half the world population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragas hylocres) lives here. This park was established to protect the endangered Tahr
Kuthumkal Waterfalls
The scenic Kuthumkal Waterfalls, falling from spectacular heights, creates a foggy atmosphere all around the place. Popular among tourists to Munnar. Excellent picnic spot can be found around the waterfalls.Kuthumkal is about 6 km from Rajakkad, which can be accessed from Adimali.
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Lying at a separation of seven kilometers from Munnar, The 'Sita Devi Lake' after which Devikulam is named, is a common mineral-water lake. Devikulam truly mean the Pond of Goddess`. This calm and serrene slope station is a favored end of the line for the travelers who have officially investigated Munnar and need to experience mixture.
Pothamedu
Pothamedu (Pothanmedu, Potamed) is a little town six kilometers far from Munnar. The amplified territory has incomprehensible tracts of tea, espresso and cardamom ranches. Like different parts of Munnar, Pothamedu is honored with its impart of forceful green slopes.. It is objective of the greater part of the trekkers. The guests can reach here from Munnar Kerala Tour Packages, which is only 6 km away. Search for Zigzag streets and high elevation perspectives.
Cheeyapara Waterfalls
Glorious waterfalls that course down in seven steps alone guarantees Cheeyappara the top spot in all visitor schedule. Cheeyapara waterfalls are found in the middle of Neriamangalam and Adimali on the Cochin-Madurai parkway. These waterfalls are encompassed by thick green woodlands that are home to a wide mixed bag of creatures and winged animals. Trekking trails are an alternate draw among the enterprise visitor.
Valara Waterfalls
Valara Waterfalls are on the Cochin-Madurai Highway, near the more renowned Cheeyappara Waterfalls.
Chithirapuram
When the retreat of the Royal Family of Travancore, Chithirapuram is 10 km far from Munnar. The spot still hold the old world appeal and is less touristy than Downtown Munnar. Tea Plantations, in the same way as whatever remains of Munnar, spot the beautiful scene. Perfect for calm strolls and picnics.
Mattupetty
Mattupetty (likewise spelt Maduppeety or Mattuppetty) Dam lies 14 km far from Munnar, on the best approach to Top Station. A most loved of vacationers with a normal itinerary.visitors can appreciate sculling (velocity watercrafts) and stallion riding here. Mattupetty Dam has a farming enclosure on its banks.
Karadippara Viewpoint
An early-morning hike to this vantage point offers a tremendous vista of the forceful fog laden heaps of Munnar and past. There are a couple of park seats for the individuals who like to quietly take in the grand view.
Meenuli
Meenuli is popular for a monstrous ancient rock spread in excess of five hundred sections of land. Roosted on this common marvel is a little fix of evergreen woodland. Meenuli is an installation on the schedule of mountain climbers who visit Munnar.
CSI Church, Munnar
he CSI Church or Christ Church is saturated with history and had served an indispensable part in the pilgrim British period. Manufactured of unpleasant slashed stone with un-put dividers, it was built by the British in 1910. The stained glass windows portraying the holy persons and Biblical characters loans the congregation its novel appeal. It has various metal plaques in memory of British time tea grower.
Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
A drive upto Chinnar, sixty km far from Munnar on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu fringe, is an experience without anyone else present. This outstanding natural life haven of Southern India covers a region in excess of ninety square kilometers.
Western Ghats of Kerala is a special scope of evergreen timberlands, dells and mountains. The Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is one among the numerous attractions of the Westen Ghats. Lying in a downpour shadow locale , Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is home to an incalculable mixtures of plants and creatures. Separated The confounding variety in height and precipitation exceptional to this stretch of Western Ghats guarantees a wide show of natural surroundings sorts like deciduous backwoods, dry prickly woodland, riparian sorts, sholas and fields that are sprinkled with fields, hillocks, rocks and bluffs which further give microhabitats to significantly more shifted fauna and verdure. Elephants, panthers and bears are found here, among others.
Lockhart Gap
Lockhart Gap (regularly spelt wrongly as Lock Heart Gap), only 13 km from Munnar, is a perfect spot for endeavor tourism and trekking. The crisp mountain air, the fog clad slopes and surrounding perspective make it deserving of a visit. Spotted at a separation of 13 km from Munnar, this glorious vantage point lies near Mattupetty. This spot offers some stunning perspectives of the fog clad blue slopes secured with lavish greenery, slowing down and silver streams sprinkling the emerald greenery with white streaks. The salubrious atmosphere and pleasant surroundings make it a standout amongst the most favored areas to visit in Munnar.
Eravikulam National Park is a standout amongst the most celebrated national parks of India. It is arranged around 15 km from Munnar. It covers a range of 97 sq. km in the Devikulam Taluk. The verdure of this park are found in vast numbers and mixed bag. The Nilgiri Tahr and a family type of cows are among the outlandish fauna of here. Here, the Anamudi Peak is arranged at 2695m over the ocean level.
Eravikulam National Park
The Eravikulam National Park was built to secure the Nilgiri Tahr, which is jeopardized specie of the wild goat discovered just to the south of the Himalayas. Eravikulam is the main spot where one can detect this wild goat. The recreation center was created give safe house to this creature in its common habitat. Because of the coordinated exertions of the recreation center powers, the number of inhabitants in the Nilgiri Tahr has expanded immensely. Presently no less than five to six hundred Tahrs can be found here. Other faunal species found in the recreation center are elephant Gaur, Giant Squirrel, Leopard, Lion-Tailed Macaque, Tiger, and Sambar. The recreation center is additionally home to three types of reptiles, four of snakes, and five of creatures of land and water.
Rajamalai or Rajamala The regular living space of the Niligiri tahr, Rajamala is 2695 Mts above ocean level. A large portion of the world's populace of the uncommon mountain goat or tahr which is quick getting to be wiped out, is currently found here. The Niligiri tahr in Rajamala are presently to be found in little crowds found in Eravikulam-Rajamala district. The aggregate number of Niligiri Tahrs in Rajamala is assessed to be in excess of 1300.
Rajamala
The Rajamala is the natural habitat of this rare mountain goat and half the world population of the endangered Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragas hylocres) lives here. This park was established to protect the endangered Tahr
Kuthumkal Waterfalls
The scenic Kuthumkal Waterfalls, falling from spectacular heights, creates a foggy atmosphere all around the place. Popular among tourists to Munnar. Excellent picnic spot can be found around the waterfalls.Kuthumkal is about 6 km from Rajakkad, which can be accessed from Adimali.
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