Overview
Tucked away in Kerala’s Western Ghats, Munnar is a picturesque hill station famed for its sprawling tea plantations, misty mountains, and rolling green valleys. Often called the “Kashmir of South India,” it offers scenic viewpoints, waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries, and peaceful lakes. Popular attractions include Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Tea Museum, Kundala Lake, and Anamudi Peak—the highest in South India. With its cool climate, unspoiled natural beauty, and romantic charm, Munnar is a favorite destination for honeymooners, nature lovers, and adventure seekers alike.
Munnar Tour 4 Days / 3 Nights
Highlights of the Trip
- Morning: Drive to Munnar (4-5 hours)
- On the way: Cheeyappara & Valara Waterfalls – scenic waterfalls on the highway
- On the way: Karadippara View Point – panoramic valley views
- Afternoon: Check-in at hotel in Munnar
- Evening: Leisure walk around town / tea garden stroll
- Night: Overnight stay in Munnar
- Morning: Breakfast at hotel
- Morning: Eravikulam National Park (Rajamalai) – home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr
- Afternoon: Tea Museum (TATA Tea) – history of tea-making in Munnar
- Afternoon: Rose Garden – beautiful flower beds
- Afternoon: Mattupetty Dam & Lake – boating option available
- Afternoon: Echo Point – natural echo phenomenon
- Afternoon: Kundala Lake – pedal boating & serene landscapes
- Evening: Shopping in Munnar town (spices, tea, handmade chocolates)
- Night: Overnight stay in Munnar
- Morning: Breakfast at hotel
- Morning: Top Station – breathtaking views of the Western Ghats
- Afternoon: Pampadum Shola or Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary (optional)
- Evening: Blossom Hydel Park – relaxing evening amidst gardens
- Optional: Trekking, jeep safari, or ayurvedic massage
- Night: Overnight stay in Munnar
- Morning: Breakfast at hotel
- Morning: Check out from hotel
- On the way: Stop at spice plantations (cardamom, pepper, cinnamon)
- On the way: Visit Attukad Waterfalls if time permits
- Afternoon: Drop at Cochin airport/railway station for onward journey
Tour Route Visualization
Cochin
Cochin
Inclusions
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Stay
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Breakfast
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BBQ Night Dinner with Camp Fire
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Local Sight Seeing
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Pick Up & Drop
Exclusions
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Entry Tickets
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Lunch & Dinner
Note: Lunch, dinner, and entry tickets can be arranged at an additional cost. Contact us for more details.
Munnar Tourism
Find answers to the most common questions about visiting Munnar, the Kashmir of South India. Plan your perfect trip with our comprehensive guide.
Munnar is a beautiful hill station nestled in the Western Ghats mountain range in the Idukki district of Kerala, India. It's situated at an altitude of about 1,600 meters (5,200 feet) above sea level.
The best time to visit Munnar is from September to May when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
- September-November: Post-monsoon period with lush greenery and pleasant weather (15°C to 25°C)
- December-February: Winter season with chilly mornings and evenings (10°C to 22°C)
- March-May: Summer season with pleasant days perfect for exploration (15°C to 25°C)
- June-August: Monsoon season with heavy rainfall, lush but limited outdoor activities
Munnar is well-connected by different modes of transportation:
- By Air: The nearest airport is Cochin International Airport (110 km away)
- By Train: The nearest railway stations are Aluva (110 km) and Ernakulam (130 km)
- By Road: Well-connected by buses and taxis from Kochi, Aluva, Madurai, and other major cities
Munnar offers numerous beautiful attractions for tourists:
- Eravikulam National Park - Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr
- Tea Museum - Learn about the history and process of tea production
- Mattupetty Dam - Scenic reservoir with boating facilities
- Kundala Lake - Picturesque lake surrounded by hills
- Anamudi Peak - Highest peak in South India (2,695 meters)
- Attukad Waterfalls - Beautiful multi-tiered waterfalls
- Lakkam Waterfalls - Stunning waterfalls amidst lush greenery
- Echo Point - Scenic spot with natural echo phenomenon
- Top Station - Highest point on the Munnar-Kodaikanal road with panoramic views
A 3 to 4-day trip is generally sufficient to explore Munnar's main attractions at a relaxed pace.
- Day 1: Arrival and local sightseeing (Tea Museum, Mattupetty Dam)
- Day 2: Explore Eravikulam National Park, Echo Point, and waterfalls
- Day 3: Visit Kundala Lake, Top Station, and spice plantations
- Day 4: Departure or extension to nearby attractions like Thekkady
Absolutely! Munnar is one of South India's most popular honeymoon destinations, offering:
- Vast expanses of tea gardens creating a romantic backdrop
- Misty hills and pleasant climate throughout the year
- Cozy resorts and boutique stays with amazing views
- Privacy and tranquility perfect for couples
- Romantic activities like sunset viewpoints, nature walks, and boat rides
Munnar offers a variety of activities for tourists:
- Tea estate walks and plantation tours
- Trekking in the Western Ghats and to Anamudi Peak
- Jeep safaris to remote areas and viewpoints
- Wildlife spotting at Eravikulam National Park
- Boating in Mattupetty Dam and Kundala Lake
- Visiting spice plantations and learning about various spices
- Photography of scenic landscapes and tea gardens
- Shopping for tea, spices, and homemade chocolates
Munnar is famous for several unique products and features:
- Vast tea plantations producing some of India's finest tea
- Spice plantations with cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, and more
- Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years (last bloom: 2018, next: 2030)
- Breathtaking valleys and mountain views
- Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr mountain goat
- High-quality homemade chocolates and teas
- Aromatic spices and essential oils
Have more questions? Contact the Munnar Tourism Office for additional information.







