1. Tea Gardens: Munnar is renowned for its vast tea plantations. You can visit tea estates such as Tata Tea Museum, Lockhart Tea Museum, and Kolukkumalai Tea Estate to learn about the tea-making process and enjoy scenic views. 

2. Eravikulam National Park: This national park is home to the endangered Nilgiri Tahr. It offers trekking opportunities and provides stunning vistas of the Western Ghats. The Neelakurinji flowers, which bloom once every 12 years, can also be seen here. 

3. Anamudi Peak: It is the highest peak in South India and offers an exhilarating trekking experience. The panoramic views from the summit are breathtaking. 

4. Mattupetty Dam: This dam is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers boating options. You can also visit the nearby cattle farm and the Indo-Swiss Livestock Project. 

5. Attukal Waterfalls: These waterfalls are a picturesque spot for nature lovers and trekkers. The area around the falls is surrounded by dense forests. 

6. Pothamedu View Point: It provides an excellent view of the tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations of Munnar. The view is particularly striking during sunrise.  

7. Echo Point: As the name suggests, this is where you can hear your own echoes. The point is near the confluence of three mountain ranges and is known for its natural beauty.  

8. Blossom Park: This park is an ideal place for leisurely walks and picnics. It offers beautiful gardens and a wide variety of flowers. 

9. Kundala Dam: This arch dam is surrounded by lush forests and offers opportunities for pedal boating. 

10. Nyayamakad Waterfalls: A short drive from Munnar, these waterfalls are surrounded by dense forests and make for a refreshing stop.