Introduction
Munnar is the postcard of the state of Kerala-wavy tea carpets, foggy valleys and cool air only a few hours away to Kochi. This 3-day schedule continues to propel light and enjoy the rich: the estate walk and tasting, the Mattupetty-Top Station loop, and a day of waterfall flexibility.
You will also have realistic prices, stay areas and little timing tricks to ensure you are at the right place at the right time to see clear skies and avoid unnecessary lines.
Routes, Drive Time and When to Go
- Fastest route: Kochi → Neriamangalam → Kothamangalam → Adimali → Munnar (≈125–135 km; 4–5.5 hrs with breaks).
- Scenic notes: Cheeyappara and Valara Falls can be seen on the highway close to Adimali -a nice place to have a snack.
Best season:
- Oct–Jan: Cool, clear, vibrant tea gardens—great for photos.
- Feb–May: Warm afternoons, lovely mornings; blooms possible in estates (Mar).
- Jun–Sep: Monsoon drama and lush hills; waterfalls peak but trails/roads can be slick.
Tip for first‑timers: Expect ghat bends after Adimali. Keep speeds modest and use engine braking on descents.
Quick Planner: Distances, Costs and Essentials
| Kochi → Munnar drive | 4–5.5 hrs (125–135 km) | Start by 6:30–7:00 AM |
| Tolls + fuel (round trip by car) | ₹1,500–2,500 | Varies by vehicle/route |
| One‑way cab (sedan) | ₹3,800–5,200 | Airport pickup usually extra |
| Local sightseeing cab | ₹2,200–4,500/day | Depends on circuit and hours |
| KDHP Tea Museum entry | ₹125–200 pp | 60–90 min including tasting |
| Eravikulam NP (Rajamalai) | ₹200–300 pp + shuttle | Often closes ~Feb–Mar for tahr calving—check same week |
| Mattupetty/Kundala boating | ₹300–700/boat | ₹300–700/boat |
| Lakkam Falls entry | ₹50–100 pp | Great post‑monsoon |
| Kolukkumalai sunrise jeep | ₹1,800–3,500/jeep | Bumpy 4×4 track; pre‑dawn start |
| Good daily budget (pp) | ₹2,000–4,000 | Stay + food + entries + local travel |
All prices are indicative and change with season and demand.
Tea Gardens, Viewpoints and Entry Fees
| Place | What you’ll see/do | Time needed |
|---|---|---|
| KDHP Tea Museum (Nallathanni) | History of Munnar tea + demo + tasting | 60–90 mins |
| Pothamedu Viewpoint | Wide valley/tea views | 20–30 mins |
| Blossom Hydel Park | Riverfront lawns, flowers | 30–45 mins |
| Photo Point → Mattupetty Dam | Iconic tea road, dam lake | 10–60 mins |
| Echo Point → Kundala Lake | Shoreline echoes; serene lake | 20–60 mins |
| Top Station | Panoramic valley view | 30–60 mins |
| Eravikulam National Park | Nilgiri tahr + rolling grasslands | 2–3 hrs |
| Attukad Falls (Pallivasal) | Stream & falls with café stops | 30–60 mins |
| Lakkam Falls (Marayoor road) | Forest waterfall | 45–90 mins |
| Kolukkumalai (Suryanelli) | Sunrise above clouds + tea estate | 4–5 hrs round trip |
Where to Stay: Areas and Budgets
| Old Munnar town | Walk to museum/shops | 1,500–2,800 |
| Chithirapuram/Anachal | Quiet tea slopes, value stays | 1,800–3,200 |
| Pallivasal/Pothamedu | Close to viewpoints | 2,000–3,500 |
| Devikulam | Cooler, less crowded | 2,000–3,500 |
| Suryanelli/Chinnakanal | For Kolukkumalai sunrise | 2,000–3,500 |
3‑Day Itinerary (coffee, viewpoints, waterfalls)

Day 1: Munnar drive, tea introduction and sunset – Kochi.
- 6:30 AM: Leave Kochi. Breakfast off Kothamangalam.
- 10:00 AM: Short stops at Cheeyappara / Valara Falls (do not step on wet rocks).
- 11:30 AM: Cheque-in (or drop bags) and an early lunch.
- 1:30-3:00 PM: KDHP Tea Museum (learn processing, taste fresh tea).
- 3:15-4:00 PM: Blossom Hydel Park walk with the river.
- 4:30-5:45 PM: Pothamedu Viewpoint or a road beside a tea-estate to take golden hour photographs.
- 7:00 PM: Dinner, organise tomorrow tickets (Eravikulam/boating (as needed)
Day 2: Mattupetty-Top Station circuit (classic Munnar)
- 7:30 AM: Mattupetty Dam (photo point tea carpets).
- 9:30 AM: Echo Point (stop and go) – Kundala Lake (pedal/shikara boats are smoother here).
- 11:30 AM-1:00 PM: Top Station (weather window). Carry snacks and water.
- 1:30-2:30 PM: Late lunch on the road (do not go to dam).
- 3.30-5.00 PM: Optional Eravikulam NP in case you pre-booked afternoon slot otherwise Attukad Falls + cafe time. Evening: leisure time in town – coffee tasting in a roastery or shopping spices.
Alternate Day-2 in monsoon: Do not visit Top Station when foggy. Do Eravikulam morning (morning slots) and then dam/lake ceases weather permitting.
Day 3: Waterfalls or sunrise above the clouds, then return to Kochi
- 4:30 AM: Take a drive to Suryanelli; change to 4×4 jeep (pre-book).
- 6:00-7:00 AM: Sunrise and photos of the estate; it is better to wear warm layers.
- Breakfast on return 9:30 AM: Cheque out.
Getting Around (self‑drive, bus, taxi)
- Self-drive: Any hatch/sedan in good conditions is alright. On bends and in rain (do not ride brakes) use lower gears. Parking in such popular spots is problematic–come early.
- Taxis: Hotel desks will be able to book day circuits (Mattupetty loop, Marayoor loop, Kolukkumalai jeep). Confirm inclusions, waiting charges and final minute weather cancellations.
- Buses: KSRTC/ private buses are available to connect Old Munnar with Mattupetty/Kundala/Top Station and to Marayoor/Chinnar. Handy when you are travelling alone; carry coins.
- Two-wheelers: Rentals are available; bring a poncho during monsoons and a warmer in the mornings.
Network tip: Jio/Airtel are good in town and main corridors; though signal may be patchy in the middle of estates–store offline maps.
Packing, Safety and Eco‑Etiquette
- Pack: Light jacket (nippy evenings), rain layer Jun-Sep, walking shoes with grip, hat/sunscreen, refillable bottle, small trash bag and a phone dry pouch in case of waterfalls.
- Strong gusts may occur on the edges of Top Station/Kolukkumalai–keep behind rails.
- Eco-etiquette: Littering, plucking tea, flying drones without specific authorization are not permitted. Reduce the volume of music around villages and game areas.
Conclusion
Three days out of Kochi, it is possible to drink fresh tea at the source, follow mirror-smooth lakes on the Mattupetty circuit, and either follow sunrise clouds at Kolukkumalai or a forest-lined waterfall at Lakkam. Keep can start early, flexible to weather, and select a stay zone that matches your day-2 route. Munnar is a reward to the leisurely traveller–to the valleys, set your time.