

Nestled in the Western Ghats, Mattupetty Tea Estate offers a serene escape with lush greenery and cool climate.

Mist and light rain are common in Mattupetty, especially during monsoon season.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is essential, especially in tea estates.

Mattupetty offers trekking opportunities, and good shoes are necessary for comfort and safety.
Freshly plucked and processed tea leaves from the estate, a symbol of Kerala's tea culture.
High-quality spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and pepper, grown in the estate's spice plantations.
Lightweight, handwoven silk sarees and fabrics, a traditional art form from the region.
A picturesque dam offering panoramic views of the surrounding tea plantations and hills.
Learn about the history and processing of tea in this interactive museum.
Hike to the highest peak in South India for breathtaking views of the Western Ghats.

Fermented rice pancake served with a coconut-based stew, often containing chicken or vegetables.

Steamed rice cake made from ground rice and coconut, served with a chickpea curry.

Fresh fish cooked in a spicy coconut-based gravy, typically served with rice or appam.
Known for its traditional Kerala breakfast dishes with a view of the tea estate.
Offers a panoramic view of the tea estate and serves a variety of international breakfast options.
Famous for its Kerala-style fish curry and appam lunch specials.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Nanda Devi Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to Goddess Nanda Devi, the patron deity of Uttarakhand.
Dazu Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its intricate rock carvings and ancient architecture, offering a glimpse into China's rich Buddhist history.
Experience breathtaking views of Nainital Lake and the surrounding hills with the Nainital Ropeway, a cable car ride that offers a unique perspective of the city's beauty.