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Brief
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Paradise
of nature lovers , Munnar was the summer resort of the British
government in South India. Surrounded by the Annamalai Hills,
this hill station offers spectacular views of the craggy peaks,
manicured tea estates, picturesque towns and winding lanes.
Munnar in the wee hours of the morning is a dream, covered
in mist. Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands
is the flower Neelakurinji, which bathes the hills in blue
once every twelve years. It will bloom next in 2006 AD. Tiger,
sambhar, bison, spotted deer, leopard, malabar flying squirrel,
stripe-necked Mongoose etc. can also be spotted in the forest.
The crisp mountain air and the serenity of the hills make
Munnar an ideal getaway. It may be the commercial centre of
the tea growing estates but it still retains its old world
charm. Munnar also has the highest peak in South India, Anamudi,
which is excellent for trekking. |
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History
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This
small hill town stands at the confluence of three rivers -
the Nuthirappuzh, Nallathanni and Kundala. Thats how it gets
its name - In Tamil, Moonu is three and aar is river. With
Tipu Sultans defeat in the South, the British influence in
Travancore increased. Munnar was formerly part of the High
Range of Travancore. Towards the end of the nineteenth century,
Munnar was leased to the pioneer planters, mainly Scots. The
Duke of Wellington is reputed to have been the first European
visitor to Munnar, in 1790. Tea became the main crop and a
couple of companies now own and operate the tea estates at
Munnar, Tata Tea being one of them. |
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Culture
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With
the British settlements, came the culture and lifestyle of
the British. However, unlike the hill retreats of the North,
Munnar has very little to offer in terms of architecture as
there aren not many buildings reminiscent of the Raj. Christ
Church, built in 1910, is one building worth a mention. Built
in stone, it has fine stained glass work. When you enter the
church, brass plaques honouring the memory of tea planters
greet the eye. The rosewood pews and the ornate chandeliers
are evocative of the Colonial origins. The High Range Club
is a place that preserves its British traditions with pride.
This colonial style wicker and old-teak club is an elite social
hub. |
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Climate
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While
summers are cool and pleasant, winters are very cold. Munnar
is situated at the confluence of three mountain streams in
the eastern part of Kerala. 130 km east of Kochi and bordering
the state of Tamil Nadu, it lies amongst the craggy hills
of the Western Ghats at an altitude of 1600 mtrs above sea
level. |
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How
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Munnar
is well connected by rail, road and air. By air, the nearest
airports are at Kochi at 130 Km and Madurai at 142 km and
are well connected to different parts of the country. By rail,
the nearest railway stations are at Kochi and Kottayam. By
road, Munnar is well connected by a well-developed network
of road transport. |
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: T O U R I S T P L A C
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Eravikulam
National Park - |
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The
97 Sq. Km park is situated in the Devikulam Taluk and is home
to the Nilgiri Tahr. The Anamudi peak (2695 m) is located
in the Southern region of the park. Originally established
to protect the Nilgiri tahr (Nilgiri Ibex), the Eravikulam
National Park was declared as a sanctuary in 1975. Considering
the ecological, faunal, floral, geo-morphological and zoological
significance, it was declared as a National park in 1978.
It covers an area of 97 sq Km of rolling grasslands and high
level sholas (evergreen forests). Breathtakingly beautiful
amidst the best mountain ranges, the park is divided into
3 regions and visitors are allowed only to the Rajamala region
where the Nilgiri Tahr can be observed at close quarters.
A place for adventure tourism, tourists are allowed to go
on foot up to Anamudi. |
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Mattupetti
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Situated
at a height of 1700 m, Mattupetti is famous for its highly
specialised dairy farm, the Indo-swiss live stock project.
Over 100 varieties of high yielding cattle are reared here.
Visitors are allowed into three of the eleven cattle sheds
at the farm. The Mattupetti Lake and dam, just a short distance
from the farm, is a very beautiful picnic spot. The sprawling
Kundala tea plantations and the Kundala lake are other attractions
in the vicinity. DTPC Idukki provides boating facilities on
the Mattupetty Dam. Speed Launch and slow speed motorboats
are available on hire. |
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Rajamala
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The
natural habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr, Rajamala is 2695 m above
sea level. Half the worlds population of the rare mountain
goat or tahr, which is fast becoming extinct, is now found
here. The Nilgiri Tahr in Rajamala is now to be found in small
herds found in Eravikulam-Rajamala region. The total number
of Nilgiri Tahrs in Rajamala is estimated to be over 1300.
Visitors are not allowed during the monsoon.
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Echo Point - |
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This
scenic place gets its name from the natural echo phenomenon
here. Echo point is on the way to Top Station from Munnar. |
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Devikulam - |
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This
idyllic hill station with its velvet lawns, exotic flora and
fauna and the cool mountain air offers a rare experience to
visitors. The Sita Devi Lake with its mineral waters and picturesque
surroundings is a good picnic spot. The lake is also ideal
for trout fishing. |
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Kundala - |
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Kundala
is a picturesque town on the way to Top Station. The Golf
Course, which belongs to Tata Tea Ltd., is located here. The
Kundala artificial dam is another attraction. Aruvikkad Waterfall
is also near Kundala. |
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Anayirangal - |
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Its
a lush green carpet of tea plants. A trip on the splendid
reservoir is an unforgettable experience. Tata Tea plantations
and evergreen forests surround the Anayirangal dam. It is
an ideal picnic spot. |
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Marayoor - |
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This
is the only place in Kerala that has a natural growth of sandalwood
trees. The sandalwood factory of the forest department, the
caves (muniyaras) with the murals and relics from the new
stone age civilization and the childrens park spread across
a hectare of land under the canopy of a single banyan tree,
are of great interest to tourists. Thoovanam waterfalls and
Rajiv Gandhi National Park are also nearby. |
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
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Lying close
to the plantations in the rich jungles of Periyar in Thekkady
is one of the worlds most fascinating natural wildlife reserves
- the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. Spread across 777 sq. km,
of which 360 sq. km is thick evergreen forest, the Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary was declared a Tiger Reserve in 1978. Noted
for its geo-morphological diversity of wildlife and scenic
beauty, the Reserve attracts visitors from all over the world.
The splendid artificial lake formed by the Mullaperiyar Dam
across the Periyar river adds to the charm of the park. This
is the only sanctuary in India where you can have the unique
experience of viewing wildlife at close quarters from the
safety of a boat on the lake. The greatest attraction of Periyar
remains the large herds of wild elephants that come down to
the lakes edge. |
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Others |
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ATTUKAL
- A panorama of
waterfalls and rolling hills, Attukal, located between Munnar
and Pallivasal, is a feast for the eyes. The place is also
ideal for long treks. |
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CHINNAKANAL
WATERFALLS - Located on the way to Thekkady
from Munnar, the Chinnakanal waterfall cascades down a steep
rock 2000 m above sea level. The spot is enriched with the
scenic Western mountain ranges, and is an ideal place for
a break on the way to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary. |
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CHITHIRAPURAM
- With its sleepy
little cottages, bungalows, old playgrounds and courts, Chithirapuram
still exudes an old world charm. Home of the Pallyvasal Hydel
Power Project, this hill town is also famous for its picturesque
tea plantations. |
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LOCK
HEART GAP - This
is an ideal place for adventure tourism and trekking. The
fresh mountain air, the mist-clad hills and panoramic view
make it worthy of a visit. |
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