
Munnar
Munnar Jungle Romance: Tea Hills & Wild Green Escapes
Mist, tea hills, and jungle-green romance above the clouds
A slow, romantic long weekend in Munnar surrounded by misty tea hills, riverside parks, and lush gardens. This simple, low-stress plan clusters each day into walkable areas, mixing scenic drives, nature walks, and cozy halal-friendly meals with a wild, green aesthetic.
Highlights
Walk through emerald tea carpets at dawn as clouds roll over the hills.
Unwind with hand-in-hand walks along the Muthirappuzha River at Blossom Hydel Park.
Explore Munnar Rose Garden’s flowers, spice plants, and photo-perfect terraces.
Spot Nilgiri tahr and sweeping valley views at Eravikulam National Park.
Enjoy dramatic mountain reflections at Mattupetty Dam and nearby viewpoints.
Sleep among the trees in a jungle-style stay overlooking dense greenery.
Where to Stay

Eden Woods Resorts & Spa (or Similar Forest-Facing Resort)
A hillside resort surrounded by dense greenery and tea estates, with rooms and balconies looking onto thick tree cover and rolling hills. Many such properties in this area offer nature trails, cozy rooms, and a slightly wild, jungle-like setting just outside town.
$60-100/night
Elephant Passage Resort Munnar (Treehouse or Forest View Room)
A romantic nature resort-style stay with treehouse or elevated rooms looking into thick greenery and valley views. Expect wooden interiors, lots of plants around the property, and a quiet, secluded ambiance away from the main road.
$80-130/nightGood to Know
Halal Food Strategy in Munnar
Munnar is small and not heavily Muslim-majority, so strictly halal restaurants are fewer than in larger Kerala cities. To stay within halal requirements, rely primarily on pure-vegetarian restaurants (labeled ‘veg’ or ‘pure veg’), and where mixed restaurants are used, either confirm visible halal certification for meat or stick to vegetarian dishes only.
Cluster Your Sightseeing by Direction
Munnar’s attractions are spread along a few main roads: one towards Mattupetty, one towards Eravikulam, and one toward Kochi/Aluva. Plan each day along a single direction rather than crisscrossing, combining stops like Photo Point, Mattupetty Dam, and Pothamedu on the same outing.
Book Park Tickets Early in Peak Season
Eravikulam National Park can have timed entry slots and queues, especially during weekends and peak months. Whenever possible, check the official website or ask your hotel to help with tickets and ideal time slots, aiming for early morning.
Dress for Layers and Modesty
Temperatures can swing from cool and misty in the early morning to warm mid-day. Wear modest, layered clothing (long pants, light long sleeves, shawl or light jacket) and comfortable closed shoes to stay warm on viewpoints and protected in wet areas.
Use Your Hotel as a Planning Hub
Many Munnar hotels and homestays are used to helping visitors; they can arrange local taxis, suggest current best viewpoints, and advise on opening times or closures. Once each evening, review the next day’s plan with them and adjust timing if needed.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Munnar Rose Garden
Stroll through terraced flower beds, roses, ornamental plants, spices, and small fruit/vegetable patches surrounded by green hills. Open roughly 10:00–18:00, with an entry fee around ₹60 for adults; allow 30–60 minutes for photos and a relaxed walk.
1h · $1-2 per person
Blossom Hydel Park
A riverside park with walking paths, flower beds, and big trees along the Muthirappuzha River; open roughly 9:00–19:00. Wander the shaded paths, sit by the river, and if available, rent simple activities like cycling or pedal boats.
2h · $1-3 per person
Saravana Bhavan (Munnar Town, Vegetarian)
Popular pure-veg South Indian restaurant in town; choose the South Indian thali, ghee roast dosa, or paneer-based curries with chapati/rice. No meat is served, so all items are free from non-halal meat, and you can focus on freshly cooked vegetarian dishes.
1h · $4-8 per person
Old Munnar Town Free Explore
Spend a relaxed late afternoon wandering the small town center—look for tea shops selling packed Munnar tea, small spice shops, and viewpoints overlooking tea hills on the road out of town. Just walk, browse, and pause for photos when the light gets golden.
2h · Free (plus any shopping)
Rapsy Restaurant (Veg & Halal-Friendly Options)
Casual restaurant on the main road known for multi-cuisine dishes; for halal-friendly dining, stick to vegetarian items like veg biryani, veg curry, paneer tikka, and fresh parottas. Confirm no alcohol or pork is used in your dish and request separate utensils if you’re strict.
1h 15m · $6-12 per person
Eravikulam National Park (Rajamalai)
Take the park shuttle bus up from the base to the high grasslands, then walk the paved path to viewpoints overlooking deep valleys and tea estates. Keep an eye out for the endemic Nilgiri tahr; mornings (around 8:00–11:00) are best for clear views and lighter crowds.
2h 30m · $4-8 per person (including park shuttle)
Photo Point & Tea Garden Walk
On the way between town and Mattupetty you’ll pass Photo Point—stop for classic pictures amid tea plantations, then take a short, gentle walk along the edges of the tea fields (where allowed) for more couple photos.
45m · Free (small parking/stop fees possible)
Hotel Gurubhavan (Vegetarian Section / Veg Dishes Only)
Roadside restaurant popular with locals on the Mattupetty route; for halal-friendly choices, order only from the vegetarian side: veg thali, veg curry, dal fry, and parotta. Clearly tell staff you want strictly vegetarian food (no meat, egg, or fish) to avoid cross-over.
1h · $3-7 per person
Mattupetty Dam & Lake
Visit the dam for sweeping views of the reservoir backed by dense forest and hills; take a slow walk along the viewpoints and, if conditions allow, hire a simple shared boat ride on the lake. Expect some crowds but plenty of dramatic photos.
2h · $1-4 per person (entry and optional boating)
Pothamedu View Point Free Explore
On your way back toward town, stop at Pothamedu View Point for a short, unstructured session watching clouds move over tea carpets and deep valleys. Just walk to the viewpoint area, take photos, and sit quietly together.
1h · Free (small parking fee possible)
Al Buhari Restaurant (Halal-Friendly, Focus on Veg & Confirm Halal Meat)
Casual Keralan restaurant in or near town; they typically serve halal chicken and beef, but always explicitly confirm halal certification on arrival. If you prefer to be cautious, choose vegetarian options like veg biryani, dal, and mixed veg curry with parotta.
1h 15m · $5-10 per person15 activities across 3 days
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