

Munnar Tea Museum, nestled in the lush Western Ghats, offers a fascinating journey through the history and processing of tea, with a stunning backdrop of tea plantations.
Rice pancake with coconut milk and toddy, served with vegetable stew.

Steamed rice cake with chickpea curry, flavoured with coconut and spices.
Fried banana slices, crispy and savoury snack.
A fascinating insight into the history of tea plantations in Munnar.
A scenic dam offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and tea plantations.
The highest peak in South India, offering a challenging trek with stunning views.
Munnar's climate is often rainy and cool, making a waterproof jacket essential.
Exploring the tea museum and surrounding plantations requires comfortable footwear.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial in Munnar's lush environment.
A unique blend of high-quality tea leaves, locally grown and processed, offering a refreshing taste of Munnar's tea culture.
A mix of aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper, cultivated in the region's spice plantations, adding a touch of Kerala's culinary heritage to your kitchen.
A traditional, handwoven coat worn by tea plantation workers, symbolizing Munnar's rich tea-planting history and supporting local artisans.
Known for its traditional Kerala breakfast served in a beautiful garden setting.
A historic club offering a delightful breakfast with a view of the tea plantations.
Famous for its traditional Kerala sadhya (feast) served on a banana leaf.

A mesmerizing nightly light show set against the backdrop of Hengqin Island's scenic beauty.

Experience the vibrant colors and bustling atmosphere of Damnoen Saduak, Thailand's most famous floating market, where vendors sell fresh produce and local goods from traditional boats.

Gilley Harbor Lighthouse, a historic beacon guiding sailors into Boothbay Harbor since 1905.