Be it a natural or man-made wonder, these destinations have them all. From the Silent Valley View of Kodaikanal, to the Echo Point of Munnar, this trail has it all.
1. Lets start with the Mudumalai National Park near Coimbatore
© wikimedia.org Coimbatore is known as ‘the Manchester of India’ and located on the banks of the Noyyal River, it is the gateway to some of the loveliest locations in our country. Tthe Mudumalai National Park is home to diverse species and it is also a declared as a tiger reserve. – 213 Sightseeings Coimbatore is known as ‘the Manchester of India’ and is located on the banks of the Noyyal River. It is the gateway to some of the loveliest locations in our country. The Mudumalai National Park is home to diverse species of animals and has also been declared as a tiger reserve.
2. Kodaikanal if you really want to ‘chill’
© wikimedia.org Perched on a beautiful lake, Kodai spreads up and down hillsides with sudden bursts of shola forest. Visit to Kurinji Andavar, Bryant’s Park, Pillar’s Rock, Coaker’s Park, Green Valley View Point, Telescope House, Silent Valley View, Star Shaped Kodai Lake and Chettiar Park.. Sai Bd tells HolidayIQ: “There are a lot of places to visit like the pillar rocks, coakers walk, Mall Road and boating which is the highlight.” – 49 Sightseeings Perched on a beautiful lake, Kodaikanal spreads up and down the hillsides with sudden bursts of shola forest. Kurinji Andavar, Bryant’s Park, Pillar’s Rock, Coaker’s Park, Green Valley View Point, Telescope House, Silent Valley View, Star Shaped Kodai Lake and Chettiar Park are amongst a few must visit places here.
3. The magnificent Munnar is absolutely picturesque
© wikimedia.org Munnar is South India’s largest tea-growing region, covered by lush green tea plantations, contoured and sculpted like ornamental hedges. Visit the Photo Point, Elephant Arrival Spot, Shooting Spot and Echo Point.HolidayIQ traveller Girish tells us: “Do not miss the “echo point”, top station mettupatty dam and eravikulam national park.” – 62 Sightseeings Munnar is South India’s largest tea-growing region, covered by lush green tea plantations, contoured and sculpted like ornamental hedges. A visit to the Photo Point, Elephant Arrival Spot, Shooting Spot and Echo Point is a must.
4. Don’t miss the Mattupetty Dam at Munnar
© wikimedia.org One day at Munnar is just not enough. Visit the Tea Museum, Nyayamakad Waterfalls, Anamudi view, Eravikulam National Park, Blossom Park, Pothamedu View, plantations of cardamom, coffee and pepper and Atukkad Waterfalls.HolidayIQ-er Suresh Nair says: “The tea garden and tea processing factory was good demo done by the staff about green tea and it’s important.” – 62 Sightseeings Just one day is not enough to witness the grandeur and beauty of Munnar. However, if you have just a single day in hand then do visit the Tea Museum, Nyayamakad Waterfalls, Anamudi View, Eravikulam National Park, Blossom Park, Pothamedu View, plantations of cardamom, coffee and pepper and Atukkad Waterfalls.
5. The trip is not complete without Kochi, the magical city
© wikimedia.org Kochi is mysterious, magical and diverse. Nowhere else in India can you find such an exciting amulgamation. Anisha Annamala tells HolidayIQ: “Dutch and Portuguese Heritage, Temples and Churches, art galleries, beautiful streets which depict a mix of Kerala and foreign architecture, the beaches, theme parks, a close look at the Naval Ships, Old Palaces that still preserve the old heritage, shopping marts, spas, crafts to cuisine.” – 33 Sightseeings Kochi is mysterious, magical and diverse. Dutch and Portuguese heritage, temples and churches, art galleries, beautiful streets which depict a mix of Kerala and foreign architecture, the beaches and the theme parks are a huge hit amongst the travellers.
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