Our next stop was Munnar, famed for stunning views of miles of tea plantations. Our first impressions after the 4 hour bus journey weren't particularly great as it was pouring down with rain and really quite cold, well cold by Indian standards anyway! It was like being back at home for a bit. Scary.
Anyway, the weather cheered up the next day for our tour of the area, which included stops at several viewpoints, a waterfall, and a wildlife park (where I got roped into a 2 hour trek, and guess what... still no elephants!!!!)
The undulating hills of Munnar are incredibly beautiful, and can be best described as looking a bit like teletubby land. All I needed was for the sun to have a baby's face on it and the scene would have been complete.
Anyway, the weather cheered up the next day for our tour of the area, which included stops at several viewpoints, a waterfall, and a wildlife park (where I got roped into a 2 hour trek, and guess what... still no elephants!!!!)
The undulating hills of Munnar are incredibly beautiful, and can be best described as looking a bit like teletubby land. All I needed was for the sun to have a baby's face on it and the scene would have been complete.
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