This week for Saturday Snapshot I am sharing some pictures from Munnar,
India. We went for a holiday there a couple of years back and I still have
sweet memories of a relaxing holiday there.
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Set at an altitude of 6000 ft in
Idukki district,Kerala, Munnar was the favored summer resort of the erstwhile
British rulers in the colonial days. Munnar is essentially a
tea town with unending expanse of tea
plantations. As far as you can see, you see a green carpet of tea plantation. It is breathtakingly beautiful, an the idyllic tourist
destination in God's own country. It is a haven of peace and tranquility
and is the place to be, if you are looking for a relaxing holiday!
I will leave you here with some beautiful pictures.
Breathtaking clicks!!!For us, a trip to Munnar is long overdue..
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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Beautiful places, I should consider visting Munnar!
ReplyDeleteThose views are stunning!
ReplyDeletebeautiful clicks this place must be in my list to see
ReplyDeleteI love the vantage point -- up high and looking down at the mountains that go on and on. Thanks for sharing. Here's Mine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...breathtaking. Thanks for sharing. I especially enjoyed the misty look to some of them.
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Those pictures are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! What amazing panoramas!
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It looks incredibly beautiful. My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/5WXI0
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful, verdant pics. And here I have never even heard of Munnar.
ReplyDeleteThat place is gorgeous!
What wonderful vistas. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove that third-to-last shot with the village--and the last one with the river. Beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Wonderful pictures. My Saturday Snapshot is here.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking vantage point. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWow, such a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteThe mountains and the rolling hills are so beautiful!
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