Mattupetti (13 km from Munnar):
Situated at a height of 1700 m, Mattupetti is famous
for its highly specialised dairy farm, the Indo-swiss
live stock project. Over 100 varietes of high yielding
cattle are reared here. Visitors are allowed into
three of the eleven cattle sheds at the farm.
The Mattupetti Lake and dam, just a short distance
from the farm, is a very beautiful picnic spot. The
sprawling Kundala tea plantations and the Kundala
Lake are other attractions in the vicinity. DTPC Idukki
provides boating facilities on the Mattupetty Dam.
Speed Launch and slow speed motorboats are available
on hire.
Pothamedu (6 km from Munnar):
Pothamedu offers an excellent view of the tea, coffee
and cardamom plantations in Munnar. The rolling hills,
the lush mountain and the breathtaking scenery here
is ideal for trekking and long mountain walks.
Pallivasal (8 km from Munnar):
This is the venue of the first Hydro Electric Project
in Kerala and a place of immence scenic beauty.
Attukal (9 km from Munnar):
A panorama of waterfalls and rolling hills, Attukal,
located between Munnar and Pallivasal, is a feast
for the eyes. The place is also ideal for long treks.
Nyayamakad (10 km from Munnar):
Located between Munnar and Rajamala, Nyayamakad is
a land of breathtaking waterfalls. The waters cascade
down a hill from a height of about 1600 meters. The
enchanting surroundings make an excellent picnic spot
and trekking point.
Chithirapuram (10 km from Munnar):
With its sleepy little cottages, bungalows, old playgrounds
and courts, Chithirapuram still exudes an old world
charm. Home of the Pallyvasal Hydel Power Project,
this hill town is also famous for its picturesque
tea plantations.
Lock Heart Gap (13 km from Munnar):
This is an ideal place for adventure tourism and trekking.
The fresh mountain air, the mist-clad hills and panoramic
view make it worthy of a visit.
Rajamala (15 km from Munnar):
The natural habitat of the Nilgiri Tahr, Rajamala
is 2695 m above sea level. Half the world's population
of the rare mountain goat or tahr, which is fast becoming
extinct, is now found here.
The Nilgiri Tahr in Rajamala is now to be found in
small herds found in Eravikulam-Rajamala region. The
total number of Nilgiri Tahrs in Rajamala is estimated
to be over 1300. Visitors are not allowed during the
monsoon.
Echo Point (15 km from Munnar):
This scenic place gets its name from the natural echo
phenomenon here. Echo point is on the way to Top Station
from Munnar.
Eravikulam National Park (15
km from Munnar):
The 97 sq. kms park is situated in the Devikulam Taluk
and is home to the Nilgiri Tahr. The Anamudi peak
(2695 m) is located in the Southern region of the
park. Originally established to protect the Nilgiri
tahr (Nilgiri Ibex), the Eravikulam National Park
is situated in the Devikulam Taluk of the Idukki District.
It was declared as a sanctuary in 1975. Considering
the ecological, faunal, floral, geo-morphological
and zoological significance, it was declared as a
National park in 1978. It covers an area of 97 sq
kms of rolling grasslands and high level sholas (evergreen
forests).