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The Tall Trees Resorts nestles on a verdant hill slope 8 kilometres from Munnar town, on the east. The well-metalled and blacktop road from Munnar winds through enchanting scenery over the R A Head works with gardens and gushing waters. It then climbs over the Pothamedu viewpoint from where miles and miles of undulating hills lay sprawled before you. Then it passes through the shade of shola forests and cardamom plantations to reach the resorts.
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Munnar, in the Idukki district of Kerala, is the urban area forming the headquarters of the most popular hill station in South India. It is in the vicinity of Aneimudi, the highest peak south of the Himalayas, the Eravikulam National Park, the home of the near extinct Nilgiri Tahr, the Mattupetty Lake system, etc. The cool climate of Munnar with its shola forests, tea gardens, cascading streams and placid lakes is rejuvenating and refreshing to the thousands of Indian and foreign tourists.
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Munnar town is 115 kms from Nedumbassery international airport at Kochi, the Queen of the Arabian Sea and 170 kms from the airport at Madurai, the Temple City in Tamilnadu, along the National Highway No. 49 which connects these two cities. The state highway from Kumarakam, the capital of backwater tourism of Kerala passes along the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and Thekkady Lake to join the National Highway at Poopara 30 kms from Munnar. The Anayirankal Dam with its manicured tea gardens and blue hills beyond, and the Lockhart Gap giving breathtaking views of valleys below are between Poopara and Munnar.
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Kerala is the most thickly populated and literate state in India with the highest Physical Quality of Life Index (PQLI) and life expectancy and lowest infant mortality rate. It is veritably called 'God's Own Country' and lies on the southern end of the Indian archipelago, wedged in between the Arabian Sea on the west and the Western Ghats on the east. Coconut-fringed backwaters, evergreen forests, hundreds streams and lakes, scenic waterfalls and mountains, rare flora and fauna all combine to make this state a Paradise on earth.
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| India, the largest democracy in the world is the most variegated conglomeration of cultures, creatures, and plant life. Its colourful rural life, rich cultural heritage, flourishing flora & fauna and scenic landscape attract tourists from all over the world. A bit of this enchanting beauty and culinary extravaganza await you at the Tall Trees to be treasured forever in your sweetest memories. |
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