But if you want to see Munnar alive —dripping with water, shrouded in fog, and silent except for the frogs and birds—pack a raincoat and go in .
The waterfalls—Lakkam, Attukad, and Nyayamakad—are thunderous and spectacular. The crowds vanish. You can have a whole tea estate to yourself. best month to visit munnar
Just avoid the month you forgot to book your homestay. Because the best month to visit Munnar is always the one you actually show up for. But if you want to see Munnar alive
Imagine waking up at 6:00 AM to a thick blanket of mist rolling over the hills. You wrap your hands around a hot cup of Kattan Chaya (black tea), and the temperature is a crisp 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). You can have a whole tea estate to yourself
Most tourists run away from rain. Smart travelers run toward it. Munnar receives a gentle, sideways drizzle (and occasionally a dramatic downpour) that transforms the landscape into a sparkling emerald wonderland.
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This is arguably the hidden gem window. The rains have just left, so the foliage is lush, but the sun is coming out. It is green, clean, and quiet.