Places to Visit

Places to Visit in and Around Munnar

Historic Trails and Natural Wonders
Munnar's Must-See Destinations

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.

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CSI Christ Church

A beautiful Anglican church established in 1910, famous for its original stained-glass windows and brass plaques from the British era.

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Marayoor Dolmens

Prehistoric rock-cut caves and megalithic burial sites, offering a glimpse into the ancient civilization of the region.

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Colonial Landmarks

Old Munnar Town Explore the remnants of colonial architecture, the old post office, and the classic structures that were part of the British settlement.

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Nature & Viewpoints

Top 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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Mattupetty Dam

An important storage masonry dam built for hydroelectric power, surrounded by lush plantations.

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Eravikulam National Park

Home 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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Kolukkumalai Tea Estate

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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