Originally planted by the British, the Jacaranda trees with its striking blue blossoms are locally known as neela vaaka ...
7) Marayoor Sandalwood Forests Away from crowds one could discover Marayoor Sandalwood Forests, 40 kilometers from Munnar, ...
Picture postcard-like lakes, rolling hills, lush green tea estates, ancient dolmens (burial chambers) and gushing waterfalls—there is no dearth of interesting places to visit in Munnar.
Located in the Nilgiri Mountains, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary is a bio-diversity hotspot. The sanctuary is home to over 580 species of fauna that includes 34 species of mammals and 29 species of ...
To ensure quality jaggery production in the hub of Marayur Jaggery, a Technology Transfer Document for the establishment of a decentralised processing unit for producing Marayur Jaggery at ...