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Munnar - The green carpet of tea estate
A Travel Blog by vidsati
... 9.00 am in the morning..on the way to munnar via this route one needs to travel via Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary(ablut 60 km from Munnar). Dry forests(in the sunny days) define the sanctuary. The Pamba river originating from Anaimudi hills flows through it ...
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Tea in Munnar
A Travel Blog entry by teambolina from Munnar, Kerala, India
... breakfast, we boarded our ride and set of to sightsee what the region has to offer. First, we went to an elephant sanctuary. We saw a few elephants there that appeared to be happily grazing. However, they were domesticated and we couldn't help feeling a ...
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Munnar - The green carpet of tea estate
A Travel Blog entry by vidsati from Munnar, Kerala, India
... 9.00 am in the morning..on the way to munnar via this route one needs to travel via Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary(about 60 km from Munnar). Dry forests(in the sunny days) define the sanctuary. The Pamba river originating from Anaimudi hills flows through it ...
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Perfecting the Indian head wobble in Munnar.
A Travel Blog entry by gingersontour from Munnar, Kerala, India
... cups of tea in Munnar made from the freshly picked tea leaves. The next day we packed up and headed to Chinnar wildlife sanctuary where we had already booked, through the forestry commission in Munnar to stay in a tree house. It wasn't cheap at 1250 ...
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From the Spices of Munnar - Backwaters of Kerala
A Travel Blog entry by happylands10 from Munnar, Kerala, India
... to have a pool. We all had an early morning dip before taking a 10 minute walk down the road to the Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. That was so nice with the most gorgeous tropical jungle – the bird life wasn’t wildly exciting, tho. We are waiting ...
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The Green Green Hills of Munnar
A Travel Blog entry by mogandfrog from Munnar, Kerala, India
... of transport and Sebastian’s brother took us out in his jeep following a different road to the distant Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary. Like the previous day, the landscape was nothing short of spectacular as we climbed over a high pass and dropped down ...
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Munnar
A Travel Blog entry by benbarnes from Munnar, India
... cloudy, look down over the Western Ghats. It was impressive enough even with the cloud. We're heading off tomorrow to Peryiar Wildlife Sanctuary in the hope of seeing some Tigers, chances are we wont, but I think it is a certainly to see Elephants and ...
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Off to the Tea Plantations!
A Travel Blog entry by nathan-claire from Munnar, Kerala, India
... local and we survived !! Hurrah! Finally after lunch in what was the equivelent of an India backwater Little Chef we hit a wildlife sanctuary to see an endangered goat! The sign as we walked it you will see says that 'animal sightsing are purely by ...
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Tea Plantations
A Travel Blog entry by davidandclare from Munnar, India
... , which we cycled (painful on the legs) and drove (painful for my stomach) around. We also went on a day trip to a wildlife sanctuary. We saw Indian bison (about a mile away), a deer (not so exciting when you live next to a deer park in Nottingham) and ...
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Kerala holiday May 2008
A Travel Blog entry by indianature from Periyar/Thekkady, Munnar, Idukky,Chinnar, Marayur,Thattekad, India
... , and he and his staff went out of their way to make our stay more than comfortable. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Thattekad: Joy personally accompanied us the next morning to the Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary at Thattekad, a mere 15 minute ...
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The hills are alive, with the sound of Bollywood
A Travel Blog entry by jenifertravels from Munnar, Kerala, India
... UK's enduring love of builder's brew. Repackaged and re-branded with the help of a few animated chimps, this tea is the economic trump card of Munnar town, a thriving industrial hub that's sadly free of any aesthetic wow factor. After a quick chapatti ...
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Sorry for the laziness on the ole blog....
A Travel Blog entry by mattandcolleen from Munnar, Kerala, India
... by I followed her and then guess what she said to me??? "Hello"! What a slut. We also visited a wildlife sanctuary north of Munnar, but it was a bit of a bust. We saw no animals really (well, some deer and bison, but we have those ...
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Mountains and Lakes
A Travel Blog entry by inahillebrand from Munnar, India
... said it happened every day. Not just for festivals. As you listened, you can hear different sermons, hymns and singing. The bird sanctuary was a bit of a bust, but it was nice to see the villages along the way waking up. We stayed at the hotel again ...
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Synchronicity. Again
A Travel Blog entry by izajo from Munnar, Kerala, India
... by the mountains and with a straight road going through kilometre after kilometre. I had in my mind that I wanted to go to a Wildlife Sanctuary in the area, and see some elephants, but when we get there they say I probably wont see any animals at all this ...
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Hill station
A Travel Blog entry by ipalo from Munnar, India
... some guide, actual riksha driver turned into guide, on surrounding area tour, which should include tea plantations, waterfalls, pepper plantation, sandalwood forest and some wildlife sanctuary so we'll see. But back to how did we get here. From Kollam ...
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Closing the Circle
A Travel Blog entry by welovemondays from Munnar, Kerala, India
... Indian people use the horn on average (are you really ready for this?), nine thousand times per month!!! The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a stunning area and although we did not see a great deal, our early morning trek was extremely beautiful. Stopping ...
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Valparai the Western ghats
A Travel Blog entry by vinu135 from Chennai - Valparai, Tamil Nādu, India
... to explore nature and wild life. Fortunately this was initiated in the month of March our 1st trip to Mudhumalai wild life sanctuary. Thanks to god the trip really enhanced our passion and seeks for more travel. Not to waste a good weekend and tripped to ...
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