Munnar is a particularly wonderful spot in Kerala, which can’t be depicted in a solitary material. Everything and anything here will make us invigorated. The slopes, the fog, the valleys, the streams, the cascades, tea estates, uncommon vegetation and fauna…. It is an excellent tea town in Idukki locale of Kerala effectively open from Kochi and Coimbatore. The dazzling slope station is unmistakably positioned in the South Western Ghats of India. With a space of around 557 sq km, Munnar in Devikulam Taluk is the biggest panchayat in Kerala.
Munnar got its name from its essential area at the conjunction of three streams – Muthirapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala Rivers. ‘Moonu’ signifies ‘three’ and ‘Aru’ signifies ‘stream’. The locale is set at a tallness of around 1,500 m to 2,695 m above ocean level and was previously the late spring capital of the British in South India. Later it was created for developing tea plants. The excellent sights of sections of land and sections of land of rich green tea ranches will cause us to understand that we have finally arrived at Munnar and obviously the spot is so much known for its tea homes. It generally conveys the leftovers of history of tea development in Kerala. Neelakurinji or Strobilanthus has uncommon status in the travel industry guide of this intriguing objective. The blossom which sprouts once in twelve years draws in bunches of sightseers from everywhere the world.
Eravikulam National Park and the Nilgiri Tahr is viewed as the symbol of the travel industry in Munnar. The public park is likewise renowned for its Neelakurinji populace. In 2006, the spot saw the surge of vacationer both homegrown and global to locate the uncommon blossoms. Presently we need to stand by till 2018, to watch a similar surge, to see the dazzling sprouting of the blossoms after long 12 years. At this spot, you can observer the most noteworthy top in South India, Anamudi. A traveling to this pinnacle will most likely stimulate you. At the point when you stand yourself on the highest point of this pinnacle, you will feel that you are standing near the sky and very soon you can contact the sky. The flawless Devikulam Lake; Kolukkumalai (the most noteworthy tea ranch in the country); the cascades like Lakkam, Attukal, Nyayamakad, Chinnakkal, Kuthumkal, Cheeyapara, Valara and Thoovanam; the ‘steers town’ or Mattupetty and so forth makes Munnar the homestead of nature.