
There is much to do in this seemingly tranquil location once you have found a place to stay at one of the vast tea plantations that make up most of Munnar. Over a short trip spanning two nights and three days, there is much to discover and learn.
Tea is an important crop in Kerala, and a visitor would find it valuable to visit the tea museum and study the processes involved in creating the final product. After which, you could put exploring the Eravikulam National Park on your agenda, and a visit to the Mattupetty Dam.
A special treat for nature lovers and adventurers are the splendid sandalwood forests of Marayoor as well as the ancient Muniyara caves. But do not forget to visit Pothamedu, a popular attraction known for its stunning views.
The clear air and the immersion in Nature’s very midst, among splendid green hills and shimmering lakes, all conspire to take your breath away. A small taste of this haven can only leave you longing for more.
