

Eravikulam Tea Museum, nestled in the lush Munnar hills, offers a fascinating journey into the world of tea cultivation and processing.
Fermented rice pancake served with a coconut-based stew, often containing vegetables and meat.

Steamed rice cake (puttu) served with a chickpea curry (kadala curry).
Traditional Kerala feast served on a banana leaf, featuring rice, various vegetable dishes, pickles, and dessert.
Home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr and rolling hills of tea plantations.
A storage concrete gravity dam, offering scenic views and boating facilities.
A fascinating journey through the history and process of tea manufacturing.
The Biesbosch Museum, nestled in the heart of the Biesbosch National Park, is a unique cultural and natural history museum that showcases the rich history and biodiversity of the Biesbosch region.
Bhuvaneswari Temple, dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, is a serene and ancient temple in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, known for its architectural brilliance and spiritual significance.
A charming coastal town centre with beautiful beaches and a vibrant community.
Iconic restaurant within the tea museum, offering stunning views with its breakfast.
Locally beloved for its traditional Kerala breakfast with a view of the tea plantations.
Famous for its Kerala-style lunch buffet, offering a variety of local dishes.
Eravikulam Tea Museum has unpredictable weather, a jacket is essential for sudden rain or cool temperatures.
The museum has extensive tea plantations to explore, comfortable shoes are a must for long walks.
To protect against mosquitoes and other insects common in tea estates.
Aromatic and flavorful, Kerala tea is a must-try, reflecting the region's tea culture.
Handcrafted items like photo frames and decorative pieces, showcasing local craftsmanship.
High-quality spices like cardamom and pepper, grown locally in the hills.