Munnar: The Tea Pot of South India
One of the largest tree growing regions in South India, Munnar Tourism lets you explore a stunning hill station en-wrapped in the cool mists and green carpets of tea gardens. Apart from its scenic beauty Munnar is a must-visit place also because of the exotic flower named Labyrinthine, blooming once in 12 years. Once a summer retreat for the Britishers, this place is now visited by the travellers from all over the world. Initially coffee plantation was done here but now tea plantation dominates most of the town, listing first in the attractions of Munnar Tour.
Munnar sightseeing includes places like Eravikulam National Park which is lauded for its endangered inhabitant - the Nilgiri Tahr. This park homes several rare species of butterflies, animals and birds. Located in the vicinity of Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak is the highest peak in south India with a height of over 2700 m. One can also visit Mattupetty hill station, perched at a height of 1700 m above sea level. It is famous for its dam and enchanting lake. One can also explore the Chinnakanal Waterfalls in Munnar. The water cascading from the colossal height of 2000 m bestows a majestic feel to the waterfalls. The place is rich in landscape beauty. Likewise Anayirangal is also sightseeing option with sprawling tea gardens and picturesque reservoir. In short, Munnar Travel Guide reveals the best amalgamation of South Indian cultural and touristy features.
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