Munnar is positioned at the confluence of three
mountain streams namely Mudrapuzha, Nallathanni and Kundala. It is
located at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level and was once the summer
resort of the erstwhile British government in South India. Sprawling tea
plantations, winding lanes, picture book towns and holiday facilities
make Munnar a popular tourist resort. Among the exotic flora found in
the forests and grasslands of this region is the 'Neelakurinji'. Munnar
also has the highest peak of south India, Anamudi, which rises to a
height of over 2695 m and is an ideal spot for trekking. The main
cultivation crops in Munnar are Tea and Coffee. The Munnar travel guide
takes you to several tourist spots in one of the most famous hill
stations of South India.