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Munnar |
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Munnar
hills is siatuated at an altitude of 5000 to 8000 Ft
above sea level. and is situated at the confluence of
three mountain streams - Mudrapuzha, Nallathani &
Kundala. This beautiful hill station was once the summer
resort of the erstwhile British Government in South
India. Sprawling Tea plantations, picture book towns,
winding lanes, and holiday facilities make this a popular
resort town.
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Munnar also has the
highest peak in South India - Anamudi , which towers
over 2695 m. Anamudi is an ideal spot for trekking.
The high ranges of Munnar were earlier known as Kannan
Devan Hills,named after a certain Kannan Devan,who had
been land lord in the Anchanad Valley on the eastern
side of the district. The main cultivation crops in
Munnar are Tea and Coffee.
Among the exotic flora found in the forests and grasslands
in Munar is the Neelakurinji. This flower which bathes
the hills in the blue every twelve years, will bloom
next in 2006 AD. |
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Chithirapuram |
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10
kms from munnar, with its sleepy little cottages bungalows,
old playgrounds and courts, chithirapuram still exudes
an old world charm. Home of the pallyvasal hydel power
project, this hill town is also famous for its picturesque
tea plantation. |
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Devikulam |
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7
kms from munnar, this idyllic hill station with its
velvet lawns, exotic flora and fauna and the cool mountain
air is a rare experience. The sita devi lake with its
mineral waters and picturesque surroundings is a good
picnic spot. The lake is also ideal for trout fishing. |
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