6 Must Visit Tea Garden In India (Image: Freepik)

You must have felt the aroma of Tea in every household in India. Now it's time to learn about India's favourite addiction called 'Chai' and its place of origin. (Image: Freepik)

Darjeeling Tea Garden

Darjeeling lea leaves is one of the most famous and flavorous teas. Must visit the Happy Valley Tea Estate of Darjeeling, which was established in 1854 and is known as one of the oldest tea estates.  The tea grown here is truly known for its delicate ‘muscatel’ or ‘flowery’ flavour. (Image: Freepik)

Assam Tea Garden

Being one of the largest producers in India, Assam is home to many tea plantations. If you are planning to visit Assam then must go to Gatoonga Tea Estate near Jorhat. It carries a history of 100 years of tea production. (Image: Freepik)

Munnar Tea Garden

Munnar is situated in Kerala which is famous for its backwater and beaches. The Tata Tea Museum is the Nallathanni estate in Munnar gives you a discernment of tea cultivation history's new region. (Image: Freepik)

Kangra Tea Garden

It is one of the most beautiful tea gardens located in Himachal Pradesh. People love to visit this place especially because of its geographical location surrounded by high mountains and Kangra Valley. (Image: Freepik)

Ooty Tea Garden

Ooty situated in Tamil Nadu also known as Queen of Nilgiri Hills, is home to the Doddabetta Tea factory. If you are visiting Ooty then it is impossible to ignore the beautiful tea garden. (Image: Freepik)

Kolukkumalai Tea Garden

This place is situated almost 7,900 feet above the sea level of Tamil Nadu. It was installed in the 1930s and now become the india one of the oldest tea producers. (Image: Freepik)

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