Nature and forests are captivating places to enjoy the outdoors. Their lush greenery and diverse wildlife offer a peaceful escape from the city. These places help us reconnect with the beauty of the natural world. These havens are home to diverse flora and fauna, providing a rich tapestry of life to explore. You can be involved in hiking, camping, or just listening to the sounds of nature
Munnar, a breathtaking hill station in Kerala, is blessed with numerous nature and forest attractions. Here are a few notable ones:
1.Chinnakanal water falls
This enchanting cascade is one of the finest waterfalls in proximity to Kochi and is a must-visit attraction for tourists exploring Munnar.
This waterfall descends from a 2,000-meter-high rock face, providing a stunning spot to relax. The stream originates from Devikulam Hills, and trekkers can reach the base. A swim in the pool below makes for unforgettable memories in Munnar.
Things to do: Trekking.
2. Keezharkuthu Falls
These Falls is a picturesque waterfall located near Idukki. It has beautiful surroundings and it earned the nickname “Rainbow Waterfalls” due to the rainbows that often form in the mist around the falls. The opportunity to enjoy the serene natural beauty of Keezharkuthu Falls makes it a popular attraction. The best time to visit is during the monsoon season when the falls are at their most impressive.
Things to do: Trekking.
3. Chokramudi Peak
It is a prominent and scenic peak situated in the Western Ghats, near Munnar. This peak offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. This place provides an immersive experience of the region’s natural beauty. It’s a must-visit for those seeking outdoor adventure and stunning vistas in the Munnar area.
Things to do: Trekking.
4. Anamudi peak
The highest peak in South India is a haven for a rich variety of animal and bird species. These pristine forests also offer stunning panoramic views.
Anamudi is situated at the confluence of three significant hill ranges within the Western Ghats: the Cardamom Hills, the Anaimalai Hills, and the Palani Hills. These verdant forests serve as the origin of several picturesque rivers that flow through Kerala and into the state of Tamil Nadu.
Things to do: Hiking, trekking.
5. Mattupetty Dam
The lush green tea plantations and the surrounding forests of Mattupetty are a haven for wilderness enthusiasts, offering a habitat for a multitude of unique bird species.
MadhuManthra Resorts
Address: Iruttala, Pothamedu Bison Valley – Pooppara Road, Munnar, Kerala 685612
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