A Five Star Resort in Munnar Where Nature Swirls and Settles!
A slice of Nature. Under the rainbow sky, in the lap of the Western Ghats, there is a paradise cloaked in the thicket of leaves.
A Five Star Resort in Munnar Where Nature Swirls and Settles!
A slice of Nature. Under the rainbow sky, in the lap of the Western Ghats, there is a paradise cloaked in the thicket of leaves.
The break of the dawn. It’s a laid-back morning. You are lounging on the balcony with a cup of steamy coffee. The tea gardens and the hills of Munnar are gleaming with the morning sunlight. Then, by the evening, a languid walk holding the hand of your soulmate, through the lanes of a quaint village strewn with cottages nestled in nature, breathing in fresh air, and listening to the chirping of endemic birds. The countryside living.
Let yourself experience this kind of vacation at The Leaf Munnar Resort, a five star resort in Munnar, Kerala. The Leaf is all about unspoiled and pristine nature. Be one with nature and recharge your batteries. The hills, valleys, and brooks will hug you tight and take away your worries. Come, we are here in Anachal, just a 12-km ride from Munnar city. Along with us, the dales and hills of Munnar are waiting for your arrival.
Discover the charm of Leaf Munnar Resort, a luxury escape nestled in the misty hills of Munnar. Experience breathtaking valley views, serene gardens, and cozy villas surrounded by nature. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a peaceful family retreat, Leaf Munnar offers the perfect blend of comfort and tranquility.
Top Station View Point Munnar is surrounded by green valleys, and it is visited by tourists as well as adventure lovers. It is a heaven for campers, hikers, and trekkers.
You might feel like being among the clouds here. And on a clear day, you can get a bird's-eye view of the valley and admire the beauty of Munnar.
A trip to Top Station also allows you to visit Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and explore its wildlife. Kurinjimala Sanctuary, known for the rare Neelakurinji flowers, too, is en route. Amazing tea plantations, gorgeous waterfalls and a winding trip among the mountains are the few other reasons which make Top Station a place worth visiting.
You must definitely not miss it during your visit to Munnar.
DESTINATION 4: A Wildlife Adventure in Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary
et up close and personal with exotic wildlife at Chinnar Sanctuary! Experience the untamed beauty of Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary, where nature comes alive in a symphony of sights and sounds. Follow us on a wild adventure as we encounter majestic elephants, elusive leopards, and a rich diversity of flora and fauna.
Mattupetty Dam, a gravity dam built in the mountains of Western Ghats, is one of the popular destinations in Munnar. The place is approximately 30 km from Eravikulam.
The most celebrated tourist destination in Idukki is Meesapulimala. This scenic beauty offers trekking options. A hideous trek to the hilltop will gift you with a panoramic view of mist-clad mountains, green environs, chilling climate and immense peace. Check out the exciting beauty of Meesapilimala.
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About 20 km from Munnar, Kundala Dam is a picturesque tourist spot. The dam is built on River Periyar, and it is surrounded by the green Western Ghats mountain range. The area also has Cherry Blossom trees, which flower twice a year, adding to the beauty of the place. And if you’re lucky, you can even witness the vivid purple cover of Neela Kurunji flowers on the hills. Those flowers bloom only once in 12 years.
Is there any better place to have a refreshing cup of tea than the hills of Kolukkumalai, which are home to the highest tea plantations in the world? And the tea grown here has a special flavour and freshness, thanks to the high altitude.
Anamudi is the highest peak in the Western Ghats in India, having an elevation of 2,695 metres (8,842 ft).Anamudi is also the highest point in South India.This gives Anamudi its relatively large topographic prominence of 2,479 metres (8,133 ft), The peak is the highest point of the Periyar river basin.
The peak is not exceptionally dramatic in term of steepness or local relief and is a fault-block mountain.It is located in the southern region of Eravikulam National Park at the junction of the Cardamom Hills, the Anaimalai Hills and the Palani Hills. The nearest towns are Munnar and Udumalpet. The easiest route to the summit of Anamudi is a technically easy hike on grass slopes, starting from a rolling hill plateau with a base elevation of about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). The north and south slopes are gentle, while the east and west slopes are steeper, with more difficult rock faces.