Munnar

Main Attractions of Munnar

Anayirankal Dam

A peaceful reservoir surrounded by dense forests and tea plantations. Early mornings often offer misty views and occasional elephant sightings near the water.

Kolukkumalai

Home to the world’s highest tea plantations, Kolukkumalai is famous for breathtaking sunrise views and traditional tea processing methods.

Meesapulimala

The second-highest peak in the Western Ghats, popular for trekking and known for its rolling grasslands, clouds, and panoramic mountain views.

Top Station

A scenic viewpoint near the Kerala–Tamil Nadu border offering spectacular valley views, especially during sunrise and clear-weather days.

Eravikulam National Park

Famous for the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and sweeping grasslands. It also offers views of Anamudi Peak, South India’s highest mountain.

Vattavada Village

A tranquil hill village known for vegetable farms, apple orchards, cool climate, and untouched natural beauty.

Marayoor & Chinnar

Marayoor is known for sandalwood forests and ancient dolmens, while Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary features dry forests, rare wildlife, and scenic trekking routes.

Attukad Waterfalls

A picturesque waterfall set amid rolling hills and lush greenery, best visited during or just after the monsoon season.

Anakulam Village

A remote village famous for wild elephants that frequently visit the riverbanks, offering a unique and natural wildlife experience.

Lockhart Tea Factory

Visitors can explore tea-making processes from leaf to cup while enjoying stunning views of surrounding plantations.

Resorts in Munnar Hills

Munnar’s hill resorts offer luxury stays amid tea gardens and misty mountains, providing peaceful surroundings, scenic views, and easy access to major attractions.