A pocket-friendly trip to Munnar with KSRTC, amazing sights along the way


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Travel during festive occasions is a given in the present times when people wait to get a few days off so that they can take off to new locations. However, organising the itinerary and managing the budget often becomes a task. If you wish to avoid all these hassles, you can check out KSRTC’s two-day Munnar trip that covers tourist favourite spots like Mamalakandam, Mankulam and Chinnakanal.

This includes a one-night stay at Munnar. The journey will begin from Parassala KSRTC depot on August 30 night, which means you can plan the journey after celebrating Onam at home with family.

The trip will cover places like Thattekkad, Kuttampuzha, Mamalakandam, Korangadi, Mankulam, Lakshmi Estate, Signal Point, Gap road view, Malail Kallan cave, Chinnakanal waterfalls, Anayirangal dam and Chaturanganpara.

The sights along the road leading to Munnar are spectacular and will definitely be an unforgettable experience for travellers. Accommodation will be arranged on an AC sleeper bus at the Munnar KSRTC stand. The charge levied by KSRTC for this journey is reported to be Rs 2,580 per person. Only fifty people can participate in this upcoming trip.

For bookings, contact: 9633115545, 9446450725, 9048666473, 9946413071.

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