Munnar offers a perfect blend of rich history and stunning natural beauty. Our tours ensure you experience the
most iconic and historically significant sites.
History & Culture Tata Tea Museum (KDHP Museum) Showcases the birth and growth of the tea industry in Munnar, featuring old machinery, photographs, and historic artifacts.

A beautiful Anglican church established in 1910, famous for its original stained-glass windows and brass plaques from the British era.
Contact UsPrehistoric rock-cut caves and megalithic burial sites, offering a glimpse into the ancient civilization of the region.
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Old Munnar Town Explore the remnants of colonial architecture, the old post office, and the classic structures that were part of the British settlement.
Contact UsTop Station Historically the highest railway station (or ropeway terminal) in the region, offering panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu.
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An important storage masonry dam built for hydroelectric power, surrounded by lush plantations.
Contact UsHome to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and the spectacular blooming of the Neelakurinji flower (once every 12 years). It contains Anamudi Peak, the highest in South India.
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The highest organic tea plantation in the world, renowned for its old-style tea factory that still uses traditional processing methods.
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