Munnar

Munnar is a lovely hill station in Kerala, which boasts of the beautiful tea gardens, steep hills and cool climate. Even though it is not that large a place, its key features are not found in a particular area. Rather, they have a radius of approximately 30-50km in various directions. Due to this fact, the time spent planning your trip beforehand becomes extremely important to utilise the time.

You can reach Munnar most conveniently via air and rail. The distance is 110 km and takes around 3.5 to 4 hours. If you travel by car, then the charges will be around ₹3,500-₹5,000. For budget travel, you can board a bus in Ernakulam South or Vyttila.

 Trekking is the most popular activity in Munnar. Some of the most popular trekking spots are Kolukkumalai and Meesapulimala. These treks begin in the morning and permits and guides must be booked in advance.

 A  2-3 day stay is suggested to be able to visit all places without rushing.  In addition, due to the range of attractions, you will frequently require a different car to do sightseeing around the city. 

Book your stay in the town for better connectivity. However, if you prefer alone time in nature, then resorts around the tea garden are the top choice.

Munnar is budget-friendly, and the per-head costs range between ₹1,500 and ₹ 6,000 per day, based on the type of accommodation and mode of travel. The best time to visit Munnar is from Munnar is a beautiful hill station in Kerala, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of nature.

Known as one of the best hill destinations in India, Munnar offers a pleasant climate throughout the year.

 

Major Things to Do In Munnar

Lakshmi Estate

Lakshmi Estate is a quiet and less-congested tea plantation region in Munnar. Encircled by hilly terrains and slender avenues, it is best for tourists who appreciate calmness and the beauty of Nature.

Eravikulam National Park

Spot the rare Nilgiri Tahr in its natural habitat at  Eravikulam National Park. Besides, the extensive rolling grasslands make it an ideal combination of biodiversity and scenic beauty. 

Top Station

If you dream of an idyllic landscape that looks like a painting on canvas, visit the top station. Here, you will get a stunning view of the valley and the clouds above.

Mattupetty & Kundala Dam

Enjoy a day of leisure boating in the waters of Mattupetty and Kundala dam. It is one of the most popular attractions in Munnar, and a tranquil setting is formed by the views of the peaceful lake and the cool air of the mountains. 

Kolukkumalai

The stunning sunrise view over Kolukkumali makes it one of the best tea plantations in the world. It is among the most ideal destinations in Munnar, where adventure mingles with the beauty of nature.

Meesapulimala

The second-highest mountain in Munnar, Meesapulimala, is a perfect trekking destination. It provides one with a beautiful hiking experience on hilly terrain, misty paths and open terrains.

How Much Does It Cost To Visit Munnar?

Knowing how much it costs to travel to Munnar can assist you in better planning the trip. The total cost mostly depends on the mode of travel, accommodation and activities.

Budget Travel

Budget travels require a cost of about ₹5000- 6,500 per day. This involves the accommodation of basic guesthouses or cheaper hotels, which normally cost  ₹800-₹1500 per night. Food is very cheap, and the local food costs around ₹100-300 each. Travel expenses are low due to the availability of public transport. Also, lots of natural attractions offer little or no entry fees. 

Mid-range Travel

The mid-range travel would be priced at ₹6,000- 10,000 per day/person. This involves booking good hotels or guesthouses, which normally cost ₹4,000-₹6,000 per night. Food at restaurants may cost ₹300–₹800 per person per meal. It is the most appropriate choice for couples or small groups that want comfort and affordability.

Luxury Travel

Luxury in Munnar begins with ₹15,000/day and may be very expensive according to the resort and facilities. High-quality resorts built in tea plantations or with a view of the valley may range between ₹8,000 and ₹15,000 or above. Besides, you will get facilities like guided tours, a spa, and luxury meals. 

Daily Travel Costs

Other than accommodation and food, daily travel costs constitute a significant portion of your total budget. These expenses are more transportation, entry tickets and activity charges.

Cab Charges

The best mode of exploring Munnar is hiring a cab because most of the attractions are further apart and are inaccessible via public transport. You will require about ₹1,500-3000 in a full-day cab, based on the distance that you would be covering and the number of locations that are in your itinerary.

 

When you intend to travel long distances, such as Top Station or Kolukkumalai, the price might be a little higher. To cut down on costs, one can also share a cab with other travellers.

Bike Rental

The most popular with independent travellers and couples are bike rentals. The rental price of a bike is approximately ₹500-1000 per day. You have the flexibility with this choice and can explore at your own speed.

General Entry Fees

Entrance fees for popular attractions in Munnar are cheap. Mostly it ranges between ₹30-₹60. Well-known spots such as Eravikulam National Park can cost ₹200-250 per head.

Activity Costs

Trekking or boating at Mattupetty Dam or Kundala Dam may range between ₹300 and ₹1000, depending on the nature of the boat and time.

Hiking activities such as Meesapulimala or Kolukkumalai include permit and guide fees that may cost ₹1000-₹5000 rupees. 

There could be other expenses like camera charges, fees and charges in other places, where guides are required. Parking charges will be between 20-50rs and the cost of using the camera (where applicable) may be between 50-200rs.

 

 Munnar offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, adventure, and affordability. With proper planning, you can comfortably explore its widespread attractions, enjoy memorable experiences, and tailor the trip to suit any budget making it an ideal destination for all kinds of travellers.

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