Tea is the most consumed beverage in India. Most people start their day with hot tea. If you don't have tea in the morning, it seems like the day is incomplete. Hot tea not only makes your day better but also gives you energy. Many tea lovers sip several cups of tea throughout the day. In such a situation, just imagine if these tea lovers are taken and made to stand in the middle of a tea garden. India is considered one of the largest countries in terms of tea production. In such a situation, many big tea gardens in the country are known for their beauty. Today we are going to give you information about the beautiful tea gardens of the country. Let us know about them...
Jorhat Tea Bungalow, Assam
Nestled in the central part of the valley, Jorhat is often referred to as the 'Tea Capital of the World' which gives an idea of its fame. Jorhat Tea Bungalow provides accommodation options for tourists along with tea gardens, the bungalows here are from the colonial period which gives you a different experience in the middle of these tea gardens full of natural beauty.
Cooch Behar Tea Garden, West Bengal
This tea plantation in West Bengal hosts the largest number of tea growers in India. Not only this, along with tea, this place is also a tourist destination for millions of tourists. This plantation is said to have been established back in the 1950s. It is a great place to visit with friends and family.
Nilgiri Tea Garden, Tamil Nadu
“Nilgiri Tea Garden” one of the famous tea gardens of India has been producing tea for 100 years which is famous for its beautiful and aromatic tea. Unlike other tea gardens in India, the gardens here grow tea throughout the year, so you can visit at any time of the year. Whenever you visit here, you will be able to see many tea-producing firms like Kodanad Estate, High Field Tea Factory, Lockhart Tea Estate, Vigneshwar Estate Tea Factory, and Glendale Tea Estate. Nilgiri Tea Garden, full of beautiful lush greenery all around, is an important part of Tamil Nadu tourism, which attracts lakhs of tourists and honeymoon couples every year.
Darrang Tea Estate
Darrang Tea Estate is present in Himachal Pradesh. Which is spread over 70 acres. It is situated in the high mountains and this garden also hosts millions of tourists. If you go here to visit, there are special houses built for you to stay next to the plantation.
Gatonga Tea Estate, Assam
This is a very famous tea garden present in the North-East state of Assam. During the British period, tea from this plantation was sold abroad. This plantation was liberated after being under British rule for many years. From here you can enjoy the views of the high mountains.
Kelgur Tea Estate
Kelagur Tea Estate is located in Karnataka city of South India, which is very famous. Hardly do you know that this plantation is considered to be the largest Orthodox tea estate in the world? It is spread over approximately 15 hundred acres.
Kanan Devan Hills Plantation, Munnar
Located in the Idukki district of the Indian state of Kerala, Kanan Devan Hills Plantation is one of the major tea plantations in India. Daniel Munro leased this hill from Kanan Devan on July 11, 1877, for a tea and coffee plantation, and since then the place has remained one of the major tea plantations of India for tea production and tourism. Let us tell you that this is also the first museum in the country whose objective is to depict the development of this century-old tea garden.
Happy Valley Tea Estate
Darjeeling is the most popular hill station in India and is also a major tea garden area. Tea is cultivated everywhere there. The special thing about the tea here is that it is light in color and also smells of flowers. Darjeeling produces about 25 percent of India's total tea. Here you will get to see Happy Valley Tea Estate.
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