

The major attractions at Munnar are Sienna village, Mattupetty Dam, Kolukkumalai, and Nilgiri Hills among others.
Munnar is a beautiful hill station in the southwestern state of Kerala. Sitting pretty at around 1600 m above sea level, Munnar town rests on Kannan Devan Hills village in Devikulam taluk.
The Sienna Village in Munnar is a visitor’s retreat, which is tranquil and comfortable place to enjoy nature’s beauty. The word ‘Munnar’ is believed to mean “three rivers”.
Munnar is a great holiday destination with wonderful waterfalls, lush green vegetation covering mountain ranges, sprawling tea plantations, clouds meeting the hills at horizons, peaceful lakes working as a tranquil for peace-deprived visitors who come here to seek solace and mental peace.
The major attractions at Munnar are Sienna village, Mattupetty Dam, Kolukkumalai, and Nilgiri Hills among others.
The best way to travel to Munnar is by-road. The journey is really blissful.
Explore the beauty of Munnar through this beautiful video.
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