Top 10 Tea Plantations In India

Glenburn Tea Estate (Darjeeling)

The estate is an hour's drive from Darjeeling and offers a beautiful bungalow with eight well-equipped suites with a stunning view of the Kanchenjunga mountain

Happy Valley Tea Estate (Darjeeling)

It is one of the oldest tea estates and the tea grown here has a delicate muscatel or flowery flavor that drinkers typically forego the traditional milk and sugar procedure

Nilgiri Tea Plantations (Tamil Nadu)

These hills have been producing tea for almost a century and are well-known for their excellent dark and robust, scented tea and grow tea throughout the year

Kanan Devan Hills Plantation (Munnar)

This lovely plantation is a well-known tourist destination in Kerala's Idukki district. With the country's first tea museum, this is a must-see if you're on vacation in Munnar

Jorhat Tea Bungalows (Assam)

Located in India's North-East is also well-known for the exceptional tea that grows there. Jorhat, located in the central valley, is known as the "Tea Capital of the World"

Darang Tea Estate (Himachal Pradesh)

Darang Tea Estate is one of India's top tea estates. A family-owned farm with cottages offering breathtaking views of the Himalayan Dhauladhar range

Kelagur Tea Estate (Karnataka)

It is renowned for its organic tea-making process. You can visit the factory and the estate to learn about the traditional tea-making procedures

Cooch Behar Tea Estate (West Bengal)

It is located in the foothills of the Darjeeling Hills and is home to almost 30,000 tea growers and is a popular tourist destination in the state

Gatoonga Tea Estate (Assam)

The country's largest tea-growing region, Assam is well known for its delicious flavor and vibrant color

Kolukkumalai Tea Estate (Tamil Nadu)

The huge tea plantations and a historic tea mill add to the place's old-world appeal. You can explore the traditional tea processes and taste some wonderful tea here

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