Assam, the home to origin of
Indian Tea, some 165 years ago, is also one of the most famous Tea
production spots in the world. The both sides of famous river,
Brahmaputra, constitute the world's largest Tea growing area. Beautiful
tea estates of Assam cover about 2,16, 200 hectares of land. more... |
The small district of Darjeeling
is world famous for its Tea having rich aroma and delicate flavour.
Darjeeling covers about 20,000 hectares of Tea plantation area. Similing
some precious assets, the production quantity at Darjeeling is limited,
but its most delicately flavoured Teas have given it reputation of being
Champagne Of Teas. more... |
Munnar is an attractive
destination with the world's best and renowned tea estates. There are
more than 30 tea estates in and around Munnar. Among them, most of the
plantations are taken over by the Tata's Group Kannan Devan Tea Estate.
Some of the major tea estates in Munnar include Harrison Malayalam, AVT
Tea, Michael's tea, Brooke Bond and Tata Tea. more... |
Nilgiri hills, so called The
Blue Mountain, situated in the South India is another very popular
spots sheltering numerous of beautiful tea gardens. The hilly landscape
of Nilgiri, unlike Darjeelinggrows Tea plants all over the year. Places
like Ooty, Coonoor and Kotagiri of Nilgiri region are not only famous
for their flavoured Teas, but also as the beautiful hill stations. more... |