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British gave Munnar, a pet name. And this pseudonym made it famous among the travelers in the west. For them, its climate was quite similar to that of London, so they called it the ‘Little London’. Set at an altitude of 5000 sq. ft. above sea level, it became the favourite summer resort of the British rulers in the colonial days. In summer the temperature varies from 15 to 25 degree celsius and in winter it varies from 0 to 10 degree celsius. In the year 1790, the Duke of Wellington became the first European to visit this hills. Later in 1870, the Poonjar Chief leased out 588 sq. kms.to J.D. Munro, a Scottish tea planter.
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