Chinnakanal Waterfalls

Drive 20 KM on the NH leading to Thekkady and you will spot this tempting waterfall right on the side of the road. The source being River Devikulam and the waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery. One can take snaps, bath, enjoy the fall and sit there for hours; you just can laze around the fall as much as you want. During the monsoon season, it appears like gallons of milk are being thrown from a height and it becomes a little tricky to bath under it, however, it still can be done. Chinnakanal is one of the impeccable places

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Marayoor Dolmens

This interesting place has 15 different types of Dolmens belonging to Neolithic age and some of which belongs to the Iron age. These prehistoric dolmens are situated around 55 km from Munnar and are worth taking a long trip to reach and witness the remnants of Dolmenoid cists which date back to the Megalithic age. One has to trek through Muniyara to see these magnificent burial chamber designed with four stones placed by the edges together and then covered by granite slabs which belong to different ages. Muniyara is also famous for prehistoric paintings, thick sandalwood forest, and these prehistoric

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RockHill Adventure Park

Welcome to RockHill Adventure Park, Munnar! 25 acres of sheer heart racing Adventure! Where you can unleash your body, mind and soul, against the tough terrains of the western ghats.Where an array of adventure gear and facilities, including brutally powerful Polaris ATVs, 45 ft tree Tree Top Adventure, Valley Skiming Zipline, Paintball shooting, Rock climbing, Bungee Trampoline, Human Gyro, Archery, Camping and the like. Now, gear up to stretch the limits. Sometimes, there's nothing like challenging your own self, in life.

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Pothamedu Viewpoint

This spectacular spot is visited by a large number of tourists every year, who get the opportunity to trek through the lush green forest of Munnar, which is only 3 km away from Pothamedu Viewpoint. This stunning location is perfect for tourists, who love to view the refreshing plantations of coffee, tea, and cardamom and feel the serenity of the place with their eyes and body drenched in the glory of lush green valleys. The place is located at a good height and one can feel this once they reach at the top and watch the cars and other vehicles

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Anamudi Peak Munnar

Anamudi, the 2,695-m high mountain which stands tall in the Eravikulam National Park is the pride of Kerala. It is the highest point in India outside the Himalayan Mountain Ranges. Anamudi, together with the Eravikulam Park, is home to one of the largest surviving populations of Asian elephants, Gaurs and the Nilgiri Tahrs. The mountain, covered with evergreen forests and inhabited by endemic flora and fauna and a vibrant avian life, is a paradise in the wild. The green forest is also the source of some large and scenic rivers in Kerala and the nearby State of Tamil Nadu.

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Kundala Dam Lake

When the beautiful sun rays fall on the Kundala Lake, it creates a glittering effect to give tourist heaven like experience and help them enjoy the beauty of Kundala in absolute serenity. The picturesque Kundala lake is surrounded by green valleys and majestic landscapes, that almost every photographer would like to capture in their lenses. To get the most amazing pictures, one must reach this spot early in the morning and see how a blanket of cloud surfaces the lake, when the first few rays of sun makes the atmosphere magical.

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Mattupetty Dam

The construction of this gravity dam in Mattupetty (which used to be called Madupetty by the locals back in time) was commissioned by the Government of Kerala. The construction of this concrete dam began in 1949, only a couple of years after India’s independence from the British. Mattupetty Dam was fully built within 5 years and opened in 1953. A total of INR 220 lakhs was spent by the government on this dam which over the years has generated a lot of revenue for it. The water which is conserved in the lake is used for the generation of hydroelectricity.

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photo point munnar

Photo Point is this picturesque site perched atop the low rolling slopes and undulating plains of Nilgiris in Munnar. In the backdrop of the stretches of tea gardens typical to this region of the country, this point serves as an excellent photographic opportunity; as it is clear from the name itself. Photo Point is located 2 kms from Munnar, on the way to the Madupetty Dam. Apart from its scenic beauty and lush green tea gardens, it is also known for aromatic spices. The route up to the spot is quite spectacular as well and makes the entire journey worth

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Munnar Hiking Trails

Whether you are one of those people who has never been on a trek but want to go on one or someone who wants to explore new destinations for their next adventure, Munnar has something in store for you. Munnar has all the elements that promise a big dose of adrenaline rush and lots of awesome moments.The trekking trails in Munnar offer challenges, compensated by breath-taking panoramic views of rolling hills, verdant forests, plantations, rivers and dams and the towns and villages below. And, the pleasant weather conditions make the treks genuinely memorable. Here is a brief introduction to some

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