Snow-covered tea plantations, mountains stretching as far as the eye can see, snow-covered roads. And the pleasant coolness of the mist. The aroma of Munnar cannot be described in words. The sights of Munnar will amaze both the eyes and the mind. Streams flowing like silver jewelry through the black rock formations. There are many sights.
The name Munnar is derived from the epithet that it is the place where three 'rivers' namely Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundali meet. Munnar is in the middle of Pallivasal, Devikulam, Malayur, Mankulam and Kuttampuzha panchayats.
The tea estates owned by the Tata's have shaped the landscape of Munnar. At the same time, the British built the first tourist bungalows near Munnar town. The CSI Church and cemetery in old Munnar were built during the British rule. At the top of this cemetery is the grave of a British woman named Eleanor Isabel May. Go to Munnar for the sights that make Nayanam unforgettable. A journey full of intoxicating cold and the curiosity of sight.
The hills of Munnar are a paradise of spices and tea. A visit to the spice garden is a must for those who come to Munnar. It is beneficial for the tourists to have the tour guide explain the quality and importance of each spice and herb.
And all the plantations have reliable medicine shops. If you are traveling on a budget, you can buy spices
Munnar is a very small city. However, it is not far behind in creating awe of the view. Homemade chocolates, tea powders in different flavors and herbal products are available in misty Munnar.
Those who come to Munnar do not make a return trip without buying Munnar-scented tea powder.