The Kannan Devan Tea Museum is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of tea plantation and tea production in the Munnar region of Kerala, India. It showcases the origin and growth of the tea plantations in this part of the Western Ghats.
The museum is situated in the Munnar region, specifically at the Nallathanni Estate in Idukki district, Kerala, India.
Visitors can explore exhibits on the process of tea making, see original tea roller machinery, understand the various stages of tea processing, and get insights into the labor and history that shaped the region's tea industry.
Yes, guests can taste various types of tea, and there is a sales outlet within the museum premises where different kinds of tea are available for purchase.
Guided tours are often conducted which provide a detailed explanation of the tea production process and history associated with the tea plantations of Munnar.
The museum typically operates from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but it is recommended to check ahead as hours can vary, and the museum is usually closed on Mondays.
Yes, there is a nominal entry fee for visiting the museum, and it varies for adults, children, and foreign tourists. The fee is subject to change, so it's advisable to confirm before visiting.
Visitors generally spend around 1 to 2 hours exploring the museum, its exhibits, and the tea-tasting sessions.
The museum can be visited throughout the year, but the best time would be between September to May when the weather in Munnar is pleasant for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Munnar itself is a picturesque hill station with various attractions like Eravikulam National Park, Mattupetty Dam, Anamudi Peak, and the beautiful tea gardens, which are all within a reasonable distance from the museum.