One of the most sought-after tourist places to visit in Munnar, it is known for its scenic beauty and Nilgiri tahr a highly endangered mountain goat
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Located at the Nallathanni Estate, it was established by Tata Tea in 2005. India's first tea museum, it shows the history of tea cultivation in Munnar since 1876 when tea was first planted
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Located near Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty Dam and the lake are beautiful scenic and ideal picnic spots in Munnar. Surrounded by tea plantations, spice gardens and rolling hills
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A must-visit place located at the confluence of magnificent mountain ranges Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala and a beautiful lake. Known for its natural echo phenomenon and scenic beauty
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Established in 1920, it is the highest tea plantation in the world, located at an altitude of 7,130 ft. Known for its hand-picked, distinctive-smelling tea leaves
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Located between Munnar and Pallivasal, it is a popular destination for trekking and picnics. The cascading waterfall, surrounded by rolling hills, hiking trails and panoramic views
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It is a popular tourist destination and trekking spot that offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills covered with tea, coffee, cardamom, and pepper plantations
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It is the highest point in Munnar famous for its panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the Theni Valley. Also famous for the Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom every 12 years
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Located 13 km from Munnar, Anamudi, meaning elephant’s head, is known as the Everest of South India. It's a paradise for trekkers, nature lovers, and wildlife photographers
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Located 3 km from Munnar, the park is home to some rare species and flowering plants and is famous for its activities such as cycling, boating, skating and bird watching
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