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Tuk tuk safari to Eravikulam National Park from Munnar

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Tuk tuk safari to Eravikulam National Park from Munnar — Cultural & heritage things to do in Munnar

Half-day tour by tuk tuk to Eravikulam National Park, with visits to Tata Tea Museum and CSI Church en route.

This tuk tuk safari takes you from Munnar to Eravikulam National Park, renowned for its conservation of the endangered Nilgiri Thar. Expect a pleasant ride through the hills with opportunities for sightseeing along the way.

The journey also includes stops at the Tata Tea Museum, where you can learn about the rich history of tea production in the area, and the CSI Church, a quaint structure reflecting Munnar's colonial past. The tour includes the park's entry fee, making for an engaging half-day outing. Dress comfortably and be ready for a scenic adventure.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Admission to the park
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transportation is accessible • Infants must be seated on an adult’s lap • Not advisable for individuals with cardiovascular issues • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness
What's the cancellation policy?+
All transactions are considered final. Refunds are not provided in the event of cancellations.
What's the itinerary?+
• Rajamala serves as the tourism zone within Eravikulam National Park, where visitors can observe Nilgiri Tahr up close. This zone is closed during the calving season in February and March each year. Guests can expect to see Nilgiri Tahr, appreciate the kurinji flowers, and explore the shola grassland ecosystem. Pickup will occur at 5th Mile using safari buses, with drop-off provided afterward. The park features restaurants, eco shops, and an amenity center. • The Tata Tea Museum is India’s first tea museum, also referred to as the Kanandevan Hills Plantation Tea Museum. It opened on April 1, 2005, and showcases the evolution of Munnar from a hilly landscape to a renowned tea plantation area. The museum highlights historical photographs portraying Munnar's development into a plantation town and includes displays that illustrate the efforts made by early planters to transform forest land into plantations. • The CSI Christ Church in Munnar connects the region's past to its present. This church is a legacy of the British tea planters from a century ago and was constructed in 1910 in a Gothic architectural style. Its stained-glass windows feature biblical figures, and memorial brass plaques display the names of notable planters. Positioned atop a hill, the church offers views overlooking Munnar town, reflecting the area’s tea planting history.

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