Munnar’s top attraction is its scenic tea gardens and is top priority on any travel itinerary in this area. There are around 30 tea estates, all are privately owned (about 27 of them owned by Tata Tea Company), but most estate managers will allow visitors to wander around the estate for free. Tea factories at the estates offer a great opportunity to witness the entire process by which tea changes from being a fresh, hand picked leaf to the fragrant product that makes it to breakfast tables across the world. Some tea factories also offer tea on sale for visitors.

The Tea Sanctuary Estate Bungalows of Kanan Devan tea estate is just that kind of a place. It is one of the oldest estates around the area, built in the British era it has all it takes to satisfy visitors who would like to get a flick of the history. The charming guestrooms, stately dinning halls, endless corridors, shining wooden floors, the fireplace, colonial furniture settings in the room ,all these mind-blowing arrangements shares the story of the glory it cherished during the colonial era. The tea museum is a must visit here where you get to travel through the history. And a 9 holed golf course in here makes a good classy time pass. If you are not interested to go to the tee you can opt for a bi cycle ride through the sanctuary or go fishing. Or if you want to stay indoors, there are also arrangements for indoor games like chess, snooker etc. The marketing of this property is done by Kaizen Hospitality, a hospitality company based in Kochi. Considering all the facilities you get here The Tea Sanctuary Estate Bungalows of Kanan Devan tea estate makes a good visit.