Munnar is perfectly located at the confluence of three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathani & Kundala.Sprawling Tea
plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes, exotic flora, forests and grasslands make Munnar exceptional.Every twelve
years, a divine magic happens here. The Neelakurinji plants that grow in wild abandon on the hillside bursts into flowers
only once every twelve years! And the translucent blue flowers of the Neelakurinji cloaks the hills in a carpet of blue and
green. For your information, the next bloom is expected in 2006 AD.Munnar is home to the highest peak in South India –
the Anamudis at over 2695 mts above sea level.At Munnar you can go trekking, boating, riding, angling, just laze about or
meditate.
plantations, picture book towns, winding lanes, exotic flora, forests and grasslands make Munnar exceptional.Every twelve
years, a divine magic happens here. The Neelakurinji plants that grow in wild abandon on the hillside bursts into flowers
only once every twelve years! And the translucent blue flowers of the Neelakurinji cloaks the hills in a carpet of blue and
green. For your information, the next bloom is expected in 2006 AD.Munnar is home to the highest peak in South India –
the Anamudis at over 2695 mts above sea level.At Munnar you can go trekking, boating, riding, angling, just laze about or
meditate.
All packages feature exquisite views of the famed plantations. As you understand by now, there is no shortage of beautiful scenery that you can carry away with you in memory.
You can choose any package you want, subject to availability. The demand for each is consistently high. And remember, your maximum expense is just 40%, and we face the hassles of maintenance and promotions for you. Your costs are limited to merely Rs. 1400 per square feet for Package A, Rs. 1350 per sq. feet f...
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In Conjunction with Munro and H. G. Turner of the Madras Civil Service was founded the North Travancore Land Planting and Agricultural Society, whose members developed their own estates in various parts of the High Ranges. This first cultivation was undertaken by A. W. Turner near Devikulam lake in 1877. The pioneers tried many crops such as coffee, cinchona, sisal and cardamom before discovering tea, the product best suited to the area.The first tea plant was planted by A. H. Sharp at Parvathi,...
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