5 Best Sights in Munnar, Kerala

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Most lodgings can arrange a tea plantation tour, where you can walk through the steeply pitched, dense green hedges, and see how the leaf is processed.

You may like to also take a drive to see two of Munnar’s lakes that have resulted in the area being compared to England’s Lake District—the Sita Devi lake at Devikulum (7 km or 4 miles away) or Mattupetty Dam (13 km or 8 miles away). Cardamom plantations can be quite idyllic. The shade-loving spice needs plenty of forest cover, so a walk through a plantation feels like a stroll in the woods, complete with dappled sunlight, mountain streams, and birdsong.

Visit the Rajamala Wildlife Sanctuary to catch a view of the rare Nilgiri tahr (mountain goat), and the Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary (60 km or 37 miles) to see deer, bison, or elephants.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary

This wildlife sanctuary in the Annamalai Hills, which spreads 90 square km (35 square miles) across Tamil Nadu and Kerala, is considered a better place to spot elephants and wild oxen (gaur) than Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. You also can look out for leopards, spotted deer, the Nilgiri tahr, yellow-throated bulbuls (songbirds), grizzled giant squirrels, crocodiles, sambar deer, langurs, and the bonnet macaque (both kinds of monkeys), and even an occasional tiger or a Manjampatti white (albino) bison. The entry fee is for the trekking program: paths lead along the Pambar and Chinnar rivers and past the mighty Thoovanam waterfalls, which are most impressive during the monsoons. Buses take you into the park, but you also can opt to stay in three-bed tree houses or four-bed log houses by booking in advance with the forest department. Bookings can be made at the wildlife warden's office in Munnar or online with an Indian credit card; it's about 90 minutes and 60 km (38 miles) from Munnar.

Munnar-Udumalpet Rd., Marayur, 685612, India
486-523–1587-wildlife warden’s office
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₹300 for Indians; ₹700 for foreigners

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Eravikulam National Park

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This well-maintained 97-square-km (24,000-acre) sanctuary, 15 km (9 miles) northwest of Munnar, is home to the endangered Nilgiri tahr (Nilgiritragus hylocrius), an ibex-like goat that inhabits the highest, wettest reaches of the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It has lost numbers to poaching and shrinking habitat, leaving a population of just 700--800 in the park, roughly half of the world's total number. Here you can get quite close to this endearingly tame creature, pushed to the brink of extinction in part because of its utter lack of suspicion of humans. There are often long lines in season to buy your ticket, so it's a good idea to book in advance, or head early. From the entrance a park bus takes you about 7 km (4½ miles) into the hill, from which you can walk nearly 1½ km (1 mile) farther, to a higher lookout point. No vehicles are allowed in the park, so be prepared to walk along the trails and footpaths. The craggy mountain views and gushing waterfalls in the monsoon add to the allure of this park.

The sanctuary is closed for about 90 days during the calving season, roughly from February to April (check ahead of time) and occasionally for a day or so during the monsoons if it rains heavily.

Munnar, 685612, India
486-523–1587
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₹200

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Kanan Devan Tea Museum

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At one of the only museums of its kind in India, you can learn about the history of local tea growing and view the antique furnishings of an estate manager's bungalow. Another highlight is the 2nd-century-BC urn found at one of the tea estates nearby. You also can sample this area's famous blends in the tasting room. There's also a demo factory here.

Nullathanni Rd., Munnar, 685612, India
994-640--5216
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₹125

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Lockhart Tea Factory

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At this heritage tea-making factory set among rolling tea plantations, you can witness how tea was produced in an earlier era. Here, the six-stage process starting from the drying of the tea leaves to packaging the final product is still done on old-school machines that whir and hum as they produce an impressive 2,200 kg (4,850 pounds) of tea daily. Complete the tour with a tea tasting session of black, green, and white tea---the last has medicinal properties. There is also a small souvenir shop where you can purchase the teas.

Munnar-Kumily Hwy, Devikulam, Munnar, 685612, India
486-526--4036
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₹250
Closed Mon.

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Top Station

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Take a drive to see the highest lookout points around Munnar, which offer great views of the tea estates below—one of the best is Top Station, 32 km (20 miles) and 40 minutes from Munnar town and 1,700 feet above sea level, across the border in Tamil Nadu, in the Kanan Devan hills. It gets its name from once being the highest point of a ropeway from which tea from Munnar was sent down to the town of Kottagudi.

Munnar, 625582, India

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