Major Tea Gardens in India

   

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India is the second biggest maker of tea on the planet. India has 563.98 thousand hectares of tea plantations, of which Assam (304.40 thousand hectares), West Bengal (140.44 thousand hectares), Tamil Nadu (69.62 thousand hectares) and Kerala (35,000 thousand hectares) produce tea. But do you know that tea gardens in India play an important role in tea production as well as tourism in India, where every year lakhs of tourists come to visit with their family, friends and celebrate honeymoon.


Are you a tea lover? If yes, then you should plan to visit tea garden with your friends or family this time. During such a trip, you can explore the tea factories in the heart of the enchanting valleys and spend a few days at the tea estates of your choice.

So, in this article, we know about the best tea gardens in India, where every tourist along with tea lovers must visit once in their life –

List of Famous Tea Gardens in India

Glenburn Tea Estate Darjeeling




Nestled in the foothills of the snow-capped Himalayas, "Glenburne Tea Estate" is one of the major tea gardens of India. The Glenburn Tea Estate, spread over 1,600 acres, was established in 1859 by a Scottish tea company. Glenburn Tea Estate is an hour's drive from Darjeeling, so tourists can easily come here to visit. The garden has 8 well-equipped suites for couples and tourists and a romantic veranda that offers splendid views of the Himalayas. If you have selected Tea Gardens of India for your trip this time, then you can pick Glenburn Tea Estate Darjeeling for your trip, believe me, this place is no less than a paradise.

Happy Valley Tea Estate Darjeeling

Happy Valley Tea Estate Darjeeling


“Happy Valley Tea Estate” is another prominent tea estate of Darjeeling. Located at an altitude of 6,800 feet above sea level, 3 kilometers from Darjeeling, Happy Valley Tea Estate is spread over 437 acres. Happy Valley Tea Estate is one of the oldest tea estates in Darjeeling, established by David Wilson in 1854. At the entrance to the factory, there is a board that still shows the owner of the property and the year of establishment. The tea grown here is known to have a delicate 'muscatel' or 'flower' taste.
If you are planning to visit Darjeeling for family vacation or honeymoon with your life partner, then you must visit Happy Valley Tea Estate, one of the best tea gardens in India in your trip and try the famous tea there. Don't miss doing it at all.

Nilgiri Tea Garden Tamil Nadu

Nilgiri Tea Garden Tamil Nadu




One of the famous tea plantation in India “Nilgiri Tea Garden” has been producing tea for over 100 years which are famous for their beautiful and aromatic tea. Unlike other tea gardens in India, the plantations here grow tea throughout the year, so you can visit at any time of the year. Whenever you visit here, you will come across many tea producing firms like Kodanad Estate, High Field Tea Factory, Lockhart Tea Estate, Vigneshwar Estate Tea Factory and Glendale Tea Estate. Nilgiri tea gardens surrounded by beautiful lush greenery are an important part of Tamil Nadu tourism, attracting lakhs of tourists and honeymoon couples every year.

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 gardens in India. Daniel Munro leased this hill from Kanan Devan for tea and coffee plantations on July 11, 1877, and since then the site has remained one of India's major tea plantations for tea production and tourism. It is also the first museum in the country whose purpose is to depict the development of this century-old tea garden.

Tourists who are searching for the best tea gardens in India for their trip should definitely visit the famous Kanan Devan Hills Plantation in Kerala, sure to be mesmerized by its manicured tea gardens and unparalleled biodiversity.

Jorhat Tea Bungalow Assam

Jorhat Tea Bungalow Assam




Situated in the most remote region of Northeast India, Assam is the largest tea producing region of the country and Jorhat Tea Bungalow is an important part of that. Nestled in the central part of the valley, Jorhat is often referred to as the 'Tea Capital of the World' from which its fame can be gauged. Jorhat Tea Bungalow also offers accommodation options for tourists as well as tea gardens, the bungalows here date back to the colonial era, giving you a different experience in the middle of these tea gardens full of natural beauty . For this reason, lakhs of tourists like to come here every year to enjoy the vacation and celebrate the honeymoon.


Darang Tea Estate Himachal Pradesh

Darang Tea Estate Himachal Pradesh




“Darang Tea Estate” located in the state of Himachal Pradesh is one of the major tea plantation in India. Spread over 70 acres, Darang Tea Estate is a family-owned property and has a rustic charm too. This tea garden also houses 4 comfortable cottages for tourists to stay in, each one offering breathtaking views of the snow-clad Dhauladhar range of the Himalayas which attracts tourists visiting here.

Whenever you come here, you will be able to enjoy activities like hiking, swimming and fishing through the 70 acres of tea gardens. Apart from these, there are also many tourist attractions around Darang Tea Estate like The Kangra Fort, Triund and Mcleodganj which tourists can visit on a trip to Darang Tea Estate.

Kelgur tea estate



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Spread over 1,500 acres, Kelgur Tea Estate is the world's largest Orthodox tea estate which is known for its organic process of making tea. There is a manufacturing plant situated in the home and was constructed 70 years prior. It uses traditional techniques and is a major attraction for tea connoisseurs. Whenever tourists come here, they can tour the factory and learn about the techniques or steps of making tea.

Cooch Behar Tea Estate, West Bengal




Located in the foothills of Darjeeling Hills, Cooch Behar Tea Estate is one of the premier tea gardens in India, hosting 30,000 small tea growers. Cooch Behar Tea Estate is a major tea estate as well as an important part of the tourism of the state of West Bengal, attracting thousands of tourists every year. Cooch Behar Tea Estate is owned by Cooch Behar Tea Corporation Limited, which was set up back in 1950. If you are searching for the best tea gardens in India to visit with friends, then you can pick Cooch Behar Tea Estate for your trip.

 Kolukumalai Tea Estate, Tamil Nadu

 Kolukumalai Tea Estate, Tamil Nadu




Established in 1930, the “Kolukumalai Tea Estate” situated about 7,900 feet above sea level is currently known for its exquisitely flavored tea production. Kolukumalai Tea Estate is divided into two storeys or two parts. Other plains of the state of Tamil Nadu can be seen from the top of these tea gardens, which add to its charm. About 70 years ago, a tea factory was established in the middle of the estate, which still uses traditional techniques and serves as a major tourist attraction for tea connoisseurs and tourists.

Gatonga Tea Estate Assam




Being the largest tea producing region in the country, Assam is known for the taste and bright color of its tea. If you are in Assam, you must stay at Banyan Grove on Gatonga Tea Estate near Jorhat. With a history of more than 100 years, this colonial heritage bungalow is the best place to visit tea gardens. From here you can enjoy beautiful views of manicured tea gardens which will surely leave you spellbound.
 
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