Echo Point in Munnar, by a peaceful lake, offers beautiful views of hills and forests. It’s great for boating, echoing voices, picnics, as well as exploring tea gardens. Adventure seekers, nature lovers, and photographers love this place. The weather is just like Munnar.
Echo Point is a lovely place around 15 km from Munnar. It’s famous for the way your voice echoes here. You can often see tourists by the pretty lake, yelling and smiling as they hear their voices bounce back. The name “Echo Point” comes from the interesting natural phenomenon it offers.
This is the meeting point of three renowned South Indian mountain ranges – Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala ranges. The serene Kundala Lake, with its misty surroundings and abundant greenery, also adds to the beauty of the place. It’s a spot where you can watch fluffy clouds descend from the hills, and the lush greenery makes for stunning photos that enhance Munnar’s beauty.
One of the highlights of this tourist destination is the rare Neelakurinji flowers that bloom once every 12 years, enhancing the valley’s beauty. Furthermore, it is a popular picnic spot for both tourists and locals. Its velvety slopes and pleasant climate certainly make it an excellent place to enjoy a meal outdoors with family and friends.
Things to do:
The best time to visit:
From March to May in the summer and from September to February in the winter.
Timing:
You can visit Echo Point Munnar between 07:00 a.m. and 06:00 p.m. on all weekdays.
Nearby Attractions from Echo Point Munnar
- Mattupetty Dam
- Mattupetty Indo-Swiss Dairy Farm
- Echo Point
- Blossom Hydel Park
- Anamudi Peak
- Kolukkumalai Tea Estate
- Attukal Waterfalls
- Pallivasal Hydroelectric Power Stations
How to reach:
The distance from Ernakulam to Munnar is 125.6 kilometers.
By air: Nearest Airport is Kochi International Airport.
By rail: Ernakulam railway station is the nearest railway station.
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