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Munnar Hill Station

Munnar, a renowned hill station in southern India, captivates with its natural beauty. Nestled at the confluence of three mountain streams and boasting an elevation of 1600m, it was once the British Government’s summer retreat. Colonial remnants, like quaint English cottages, still adorn the landscape, adding to its charm.
Munnar’s allure lies in its pristine landscapes, with virgin forests, rolling hills, and cascading waterfalls. The region’s sprawling tea plantations create a verdant backdrop against the azure sky. A highlight is the Neelakurinji, a rare flower that blooms once every twelve years, transforming Munnar into a spectacle of blue hues during the ‘kurinji season.’ Overall, Munnar offers an idyllic retreat for nature enthusiasts, with opportunities for trekking, enjoying panoramic views, and experiencing the tranquility of tea estates.