Munnar
If you do not know, we are talking about one of the popular holiday destinations in India here. So popular that you can watch it in Bollywood movies, on many Kerala postcards and in every Kerala travel blog out there.
It is located in the Idukki district of Kerala, in the Western Ghats with an elevation of over 1500 metres above sea level. Having said that, if you are looking for pleasant weather in Kerala Munnar is your best bet.
It is also often referred to as mini Kashmir of South India — because of the weather and beauty, Munnar is also a popular honeymoon destination.
It is well connected by both National highways and state highways in Kerala.
Speaking of the distances, Munnar is located less than 150km from Kochi on Kochi-Dhanushkodhi NH 49, less than 50 km from the town of Adimali, about 80 km from Udumalpettu and just a little over 150 km from Coimbatore.
Recently Munnar has become a popular tourist destination among the motorcycle community too.
As a motorcyclist myself, doing an all-India road trip, I travelled from Bangalore to Munnar and that is how I ended up spending two nights there. Before I talk about what to see and do there, let’s talk about how tourists feel about the place.
Is Munnar too crowded?
While it’s true that you will find a lot of tourists there, finding a peaceful corner is not impossible.
If you only visit popular tourist places and cover highlighted experiences like a boat ride in Mattupetty Dam and clicking selfies at Pothamedu View Point, you may find Munnar crowded. But if you try to go a little offbeat like walking in a tea garden or finding your sunset point, you won’t find it so.
Having said that, Munnar is a crowded destination only for those who make it so.
Such is the case with almost all tourist destinations in India — whether it is the backwaters of Alleppey or someplace more offbeat in the Northeast.
The best way to get there
I have written a blog post detailing how a road trip from Coimbatore to Munnar is the best way to get there. The entire route makes for a cliched journey what Munnar is popular for — a winding mountain road with a massive expanse of connected tea gardens.
So yeah, if you have the flexibility of creating your itinerary and you are more into journeys than destinations do a Coimbatore to Munnar self-drive trip.