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Overview

Munnar is a sublime hill station tucked away in the Western Ghats of Kerala, renowned for its rolling carpets of meticulously maintained tea gardens, misty valleys, and exotic flora like the Neelakurinji. Originally established as a summer resort for the British elite, the town still carries echoes of colonial charm amidst its pristine natural beauty. Elevated at 1,600 meters above sea level, it offers a dramatic shift in climate from the humid coasts below, acting as a gateway to breathtaking hiking trails, thundering waterfalls, and undisturbed wildlife sanctuaries.

Best Time to Visit

September to March is considered optimal, offering cool, pleasant weather perfectly suited for outdoor exploration and plantation tours. The monsoon months (June-August) unleash Munnar's raw, verdant beauty but can disrupt travel.

How to Reach

  • By Air: Cochin International Airport (COK) is the closest, approximately 110 kilometers away.
  • By Train: Aluva and Ernakulam Railway Stations are the nearest major hubs, connected to all Indian metros.
  • By Road: Accessible via scenic, winding drives from Kochi, Coimbatore, and Madurai through state highways.