IndiaMunnarRolling tea fields blanketed in a sea of green, paths fringed with emerald-leafed cardamom, mist-filled valleys where you can hike above the clouds – all against a panorama of blue-tinted mountains. After the tropical heat of the lowlands, Munnar is a breath of fresh air. Overview Trip ideas Experiences Regions Best time to visit Accommodation Back to all places in Kerala & Tamil Nadu In the foothills of the Western Ghats, Munnar lies within one of the eight ‘hottest hotspots’ of biodiversity on the planet. If you’d visited 200 years ago you’d have found nothing but wildflower meadows, myristica swamps, and teak and rosewood forests – the only inhabitants hunter-gatherers, elephants, tigers, bison and leopards. Not today.Munnar’s beauty might seem natural at first glance, but in fact it’s highly cultivated: nature coaxed into the service of colonialism. During the 19th century, British tea, coffee and cinchona plantations totally reshaped the landscape. Clearing forests, draining marshes, and slicing off wildlife corridors with roads and railways, they created such severe habitat fragmentation that most native flora and fauna retreated or completely vanished.With its colonial history long behind it, today Munnar operates very differently. Plantations are now managed with a view to conservation, and wildlife is bouncing back – sometimes with a vengeance. Electric fences are no barrier to clever wild elephants, who place logs down to cross them and feast on farmers’ crops. Locals have to guard livestock against leopards, and porcupines can often be seen crossing the road like spiky speedbumps.Munnar town itself is nothing much, we suggest you get out of it as soon as you arrive. It’s in the surrounding hills that the real experience begins. Of course, given that this is one of the most accessible places in Kerala to visit tea plantations, you certainly won’t be the only tourist. But the upshot of Munnar’s popularity is that the infrastructure is excellent. Enjoy some proper, old-world luxury in a colonial-era hotel, spend your days chatting with farm workers in the tea fields, or hike further out into the wilder parts of the Western Ghats: a landscape older than the Himalayas.If you’re looking for the quintessential Indian tea experience, Munnar has it all – with an unbeatably beautiful backdrop. Other destinations in this region India CalicutA cultural crossroads, seaside Calicut is refreshingly un-touristy – despite having plenty to see and do, from medieval mosques to martial arts. India ChennaiYoung, vibrant and always in the throes of change, Chennai is one of India’s most exciting and creative cities — with some of the best street-food anywhere. India ChettinadA land of ghostly, abandoned mansions, like the ruins of a fairytale kingdom, Chettinad is one of the most spectacularly unexpected destinations in India. India Kannur & TellicherryThis charming, low-key corner of Kerala wouldn’t get much press if it weren’t for Theyyam: a Hindu festival unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. India Kerala backwatersKerala’s pride and joy, the backwaters offer mile upon mile of jungle-fringed paradise, where life is slow, water is king, and everything happens by boat. India KochiIndia’s coolest and most progressive state capital, Kochi feels like a European city transplanted to the palm-fringed Keralan coast. India KumbakonamPaddy fields, betel farms and coconut groves provide a picture-perfect backdrop for experiencing village life in rural south India. India Madurai‘The Soul of Tamil Nadu’, ‘The Athens of the East’, ‘The city that never sleeps’ – Madurai is one of the oldest cities in India, and it has collected its fair share of epithets over the years. India MahabalipuramWorld Heritage temples combine with sand, surf and backpacker vibes to make Mahabalipuram a beach break with a difference. India MarariArguably the best beach destination in Kerala, with golden sands, glittering seas, and plenty of laid-back south Indian charm. India MuvattupuzhaExperience life in the Keralan countryside, surrounded by lazy waterways and fields of pineapple, banana, coconut and black pepper. India NeeleshwarTucked away in the north, Neeleshwar is a proper tropical paradise, with some of the best beaches and backwaters in Kerala. Load More