Oh my friend, you have arrived at this beautiful location during the wrong time of the year. It has breathtaking views. Munnar is most beautiful during the winter season (December, January) when the weather is cool and dry, and the tea plantations are lush and green. The monsoon season (June to September) also brings a unique beauty to the area with its misty hills and waterfalls.
Yea I've been to munnar for a while and i believe, it was a sewage issue and didn't properly construct one so they decided to dump it into the rivers. I hope they make a proper sewage system. And munnar was the british summer camp when they were here and we have a lot of old buildings built from the time and the government doesn't allow to build anything like a shop or a homestay when demolishing a building due to land not being stable and other environmental issues
The old munnar town is like European town. In 1924, there is a huge flood which destroyed munnar town and munnar heritage toy train. But the sad thing is the toy train didn't reconstruct again
That sucks man, even though I actually liked it, feels like this place has so much potential and could easily be one of the biggest tourist huts in south India 🔥
Bro give a meaningful name to your channel.. What is the meaning of life no 6? Honestly, you have a really good cam sense bro. I like your style of exploration of giving a good amount of time exploring a single place and your video edits are outstanding. Thanks ♥️ Time for you to get at least 30k subs in India.
Life number 6 stands for the lives of a cat! Depending on the culture, cats have 7 or 9 lives; so the concept and the question of the channel is: how would you live this life if this wasn’t your last one? 💕 We are all caught up within responsibilities and there is always a thought of what could we do if we had the opportunity to decide, so this is my take of the life I would live without the boundaries 🫶 Thanks for the support my friend! Putting loads of love in the videos 💕
If they demolish the old buildings, they are not going to get permit for building new one due to new restrictions government has put in due to environmental issues.
@@lifenumber6 As you can see people recommended munnar because of areas which lies 50km around munnar, not munnar town. Its just a central place where you can get transportation and food options.
Wonderful to witness yours Vlog after fortnight. Since you are continuing yours Kerala State Series, as a honest subscriber, I would suggest some wonderful places which many foreign nationals vloggers missed out is North Kerala region of Kerala State. Places like Malom, Ranipuram, Kasaragod, Kannur and Thalasseri in North Kerala are absolutely gorgeous destinations. In possible do explore these places, which is known for hills, forests, beaches and historical heritages. Take Care Bro. It was nice collaboration of yours with both Rachel and Tim at Kochi. Cheers😊
Thank you so much for your words my friend! I will divide the Kerala series in two parts, eventually I will come back to do from Kochi to north! India is huge and I gotta take it one step at the time 😂 Happy you enjoyed the collab! It’s awesome to make videos with creative and talented people 🫶🙏
Oh my friend, you have arrived at this beautiful location during the wrong time of the year. It has breathtaking views. Munnar is most beautiful during the winter season (December, January) when the weather is cool and dry, and the tea plantations are lush and green. The monsoon season (June to September) also brings a unique beauty to the area with its misty hills and waterfalls.
It was still very beautiful, I'd love to come back early next year or end of this one to see it even more green and lushy!
Yah, Munnar is pretty cool.... Well warm now ..
So happy I left a few days before the heat wave 🙄😂
Yea I've been to munnar for a while and i believe, it was a sewage issue and didn't properly construct one so they decided to dump it into the rivers. I hope they make a proper sewage system.
And munnar was the british summer camp when they were here and we have a lot of old buildings built from the time and the government doesn't allow to build anything like a shop or a homestay when demolishing a building due to land not being stable and other environmental issues
The old munnar town is like European town. In 1924, there is a huge flood which destroyed munnar town and munnar heritage toy train. But the sad thing is the toy train didn't reconstruct again
Aw I didn't know that man, that's sad
That sucks man, even though I actually liked it, feels like this place has so much potential and could easily be one of the biggest tourist huts in south India 🔥
Bro give a meaningful name to your channel.. What is the meaning of life no 6?
Honestly, you have a really good cam sense bro. I like your style of exploration of giving a good amount of time exploring a single place and your video edits are outstanding. Thanks ♥️ Time for you to get at least 30k subs in India.
Life number 6 stands for the lives of a cat! Depending on the culture, cats have 7 or 9 lives; so the concept and the question of the channel is: how would you live this life if this wasn’t your last one? 💕
We are all caught up within responsibilities and there is always a thought of what could we do if we had the opportunity to decide, so this is my take of the life I would live without the boundaries 🫶
Thanks for the support my friend! Putting loads of love in the videos 💕
@@lifenumber6 Wow. Very beautiful friend. ♥️
Come to Thrissur pooram festival
Hopefully next year!
If they demolish the old buildings, they are not going to get permit for building new one due to new restrictions government has put in due to environmental issues.
Oh I see! It still feels lovely, really like all the surroundings!
@@lifenumber6 As you can see people recommended munnar because of areas which lies 50km around munnar, not munnar town. Its just a central place where you can get transportation and food options.
The intro of this vedio like rapin😂❣️ awesome bro
U looks better with white spects
ahahahha felt the energy flowing on me my G 😂 I was hyped about making the video in Munnar!
I get jealous every time when u eat food -_- that area is supee unique
hahahah careful or I will get all foodie review man! Thanks for popping by brother
Most people who live in Munnar are Tamils
Those things seen in trees are their way of worshiping
Ooooh I had no idea that is so interesting!!
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Wonderful to witness yours Vlog after fortnight. Since you are continuing yours Kerala State Series, as a honest subscriber, I would suggest some wonderful places which many foreign nationals vloggers missed out is North Kerala region of Kerala State. Places like Malom, Ranipuram, Kasaragod, Kannur and Thalasseri in North Kerala are absolutely gorgeous destinations. In possible do explore these places, which is known for hills, forests, beaches and historical heritages. Take Care Bro. It was nice collaboration of yours with both Rachel and Tim at Kochi. Cheers😊
Thank you so much for your words my friend! I will divide the Kerala series in two parts, eventually I will come back to do from Kochi to north! India is huge and I gotta take it one step at the time 😂
Happy you enjoyed the collab! It’s awesome to make videos with creative and talented people 🫶🙏
Visit goa buddy
definitely will in the future!🔥