The most popular tourist paradise of Kerala state, Munnar is located on the east. There are countless reasons why Munnar is most visited and famous tourist spot. Generally, people gather here to explore misty valleys and panoramic mountains. Munnar has been advised as “One of the best tourist destinations of the World” by Time Magazine. The cultural wealth and diversity of tea plantations stretched on the sides of hills make Munnar the most blissful heritage. The clouds touching the mountains make the look more beautiful. You can feel the freshness of cool air and aromatic spicy fragrance on the grasslands and forests. In India, the city of Munnar come out of the top tea producing areas as it was first permitted by British settlers. They allowed tea manufacturing over here and the tea producing industry is growing these days. Surprisingly, Munnar is one of the highest tea growing lands in the world. The city of Munnar is located approx 130 km from the capital city of India which is Cochin and it is larger port town of South India, and 140 km from Kottayam. Being the most striking hill town, Munnar comes out with the calming green features of the lands. It’s widely spanned areas let our eyes stretch as far as we can look for the dozens of green and colorful shades in the splendid lands of Munnar. Munnar – Things to do Munnar allows tourists to do many things which can be enjoyed in any other place of India and those which can be enjoyed only here. Nevertheless, visitors love first to visit in the tea gardens and Tata Tea Museum to explore tea, spice and coffee plantations. Then nature and adventure lovers can explore and enjoy paragliding, forest trekking, angling, camping, golf, cycling, boating and even more. Flora and Fauna There are many things that may surprise nature lovers over here. The forests of Munnar are the house of the most endangered animal in India – Nilgiri Tahr. About half of the population of this mountain goat in India lives in Munnar. Apart from that, you can also explore lion-tailed macaques, elephants, wild boars and more. When it comes to explore the extreme flora in its own pace, Neelakurinji Mountains is the right choice. Neelakurinji is famous for its blue flowers which cover the hills in its blue blanket every 12 years. The current 12 years are about to complete in the year 2018. How to reach Munnar? There are several Munnar resorts for accommodation of international standard and provide warm welcome of the staff. The peak time of visiting Kerala is from November to end of January when the charges of all services are more at that time. In the off-peak period, the things go cheaper. The nearest airports to reach Munnar are Madurai which is approx. 140 km from Munnar and Cochin which is 105 km from Munnar. By roadways, Munnar is well linked to Madurai, Kottayam, Cochin, Kozhikode, Trivandrum and Chennai. The resorts and hotels available here are of several budget ranges. Visit irisholidays.com to book world class accommodation in Munnar resorts.
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