Cuisines to Savor
Along the way, you can indulge in the local flavors that each region has to offer. Tamil NaduChettinad Cuisine: Known for its spicy, aromatic dishes like Chettinad chicken
READ MOREAlong the way, you can indulge in the local flavors that each region has to offer. Tamil NaduChettinad Cuisine: Known for its spicy, aromatic dishes like Chettinad chicken
READ MOREAs you travel through Tamil Nadu and Kerala, you’ll encounter local artisans crafting traditional items that have been passed down through generations. Tamil NaduTanjore Paintings: Intricate paintings made
READ MOREThe road trip from Meghamalai to Munnar takes you through the heart of two culturally rich states—Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Along this scenic route, travelers are not only
READ MORELockhart Gap, named for its gap-like formation resembling a heart when viewed from a certain angle, is a viewpoint that combines serenity with a touch of adventure. Located
READ MOREPothamedu Viewpoint offers a mesmerizing view of Munnar’s lush tea plantations, coffee estates, and mist-clad hills. It’s a haven for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts, providing a sense
READ MORELocated about 32 km from Munnar, Top Station is a must-visit for its awe-inspiring views and unique geography. This highest point in Munnar offers a stunning panorama of
READ MOREMattupetty Dam: A Serene Lakeside RetreatMattupetty Dam is an iconic spot in Munnar, offering a mix of scenic beauty and recreational activities. Surrounded by lush greenery, the dam
READ MOREEravikulam National Park: Home of the Nilgiri TahrEravikulam National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature admirers. This 97-square-kilometer park is
READ MOREOff-the-Beaten-Path Temples in Theni DistrictTheni is dotted with hidden shrines in remote villages, each with its own cultural and historical significance. Periyakulam Sivan TempleThis lesser-known temple is known
READ MOREKamatchi Amman TempleLocated in Andipatti, the Kamatchi Amman Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to Goddess Kamatchi, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. Significance: Known for its vibrant annual
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