About Munnaar
Munnaar is a town and hill station, nestled in the Idukki district of Kerala, a state in South-western region in India, in the Western Ghats range of mountains. It is located at about 1,600 meters (5,200 ft) above sea level. Munnaar means a convergence of three rivers: Mudhirapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundaly. This hill station was the former summer resort of the British Government in South India. Munnaar is known for its eye treats such as sprawling tea plantations, picturesque spots, winding lanes, and holiday facilities. Neelakuringi is one of the exotic floras found in the forests and lowlands, which is said to cleanse the hills in blue, once every twelve years, and it is said to come into flower next in 2018. Anamudi, an ideal spot for trekking in Munnaar is the highest peak in South India that stands at 2, 695 m (8842 ft) above sea level. Some of the must-see places in Munnaar include Eravikulam National Park, Anamudi Peak, Mattupetty, Pallivasal, Top Station, and Tea Museum.
About Alleppey
Alleppey or Azhappuzha is a lakeside region of the popular Azhappuzha Lake, having the Arabian Sea on the west and a substantial maze of lakes, lagoons, and many fresh water rivers, criss-crossing it. Alleppey with immensely beautiful natural backwaters is also a native land to a variety of animals and birds. Because of its nearness to the sea, Alleppey has a unique place in every Keralite’s heart. The backwaters and back water house boats entice tens of thousands
of tourists from across the nation. Here are some of the Alleppey’s must see tourist attractions include Alleppey Beach, Alleppey Backwaters, Krishnapuram Palace, Azhappuzha Temple, and Aruthunkal. According to the Center for Science and Environment, Alleppey is the cleanest town in the country. It is also the oldest planned town in the region.
About Kumarakom
Kumarakom is one of the most well-liked tourist destinations separated by a distance of 14 km from the city of Kottayam in the south Indian state of Kerala. It is the assembly of many small islands on the Vembanand Lake. There is a large 14-acre bird sanctuary here, which is also a paradise for hundreds of migratory birds. Birds such as egrets, darters, herons, teals, waterfowls, cuckoo, wild duck, and often show up to fascinate the visitors. Also, flocks of Siberian Storks migrate to Kumarakom, and possibly pray that the atmosphere is always like this so they can live here permanently. For people who love fishing and boating, Taj Garden Retreat, a large building that has become a resort can amuse.
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