It’s ‘snow’ time in Munnar, the ‘Kashmir’ of South India
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 12: Want to experience ‘snow’? then rush to Kerala’s Munnar — the ‘Kashmir’ of South India.
Temperatures have been falling in and around Munnar, a popular hill station in Idukki district located around 1,600 metres above sea level.
“Areas like Pampadamshola, Vattavada received ‘snow’ and tourists are making a bee line to Munnar. Temperatures in certain areas here have fallen to zero degree starting January. Earlier, the coldest month used to be December, but not any more,” said a local.
Notably, Munnar is home to unique species of greenery especially the neelakurinji (that blossoms only once in twelve years) besides the endemic species of Nilgiri Thar, grizzled giant squirrel, Nilgiri wood-pigeon, elephant, gaur, Nilgiri langur and the sambar.
And with snow clad meadows in areas like Vattavada and nearby areas, domestic tourists especially from Kochi, which has a good number of techies, are heading to Munnar.
Moreover, with the airports at Kochi, Coimbatore and Madurai all lying within 110 kms to 165 kms, resort owners are expecting a brisk business.