If you’re a chai lover or just someone who enjoys misty hills and lush green landscapes, India’s tea gardens are a dream come true. Here are some of the most iconic tea estates across the country that offer both scenic beauty and a sip of heritage. Darjeeling Tea Gardens, West Bengal - Known as the “Champagne of Teas”, Darjeeling’s estates like Happy Valley and Glenburn produce delicate, floral teas. - Offers panoramic views of the Himalayas and Mount Kanchenjunga. - Don’t miss the toy train ride and tea-tasting sessions! Assam Tea Estates, Assam - India’s largest tea-producing region, famous for its bold, malty black teas. - Explore estates in Jorhat, Dibrugarh, and Tinsukia. - Visit Halmari or Manjushree Tea Estate for immersive plantation tours. Munnar Tea Gardens, Kerala - Nestled in the Western Ghats, Munnar is a lush green paradise. - Visit the Tata Tea Museum and Lockhart Estate to learn about colonial-era tea history. - Ideal for monsoon travel—misty hills, cool air, and endless tea trails. Nilgiri Tea Estates, Tamil Nadu - Located in the Blue Mountains, these estates produce fragrant and brisk teas. - Check out Kolukkumalai, the world’s highest tea plantation, and Glenmorgan Estate for stunning views. Kangra Valley Tea Gardens, Himachal Pradesh - Lesser-known but incredibly scenic, with organic tea farms. - Visit Wah Tea Estate or Palampur Cooperative for a peaceful retreat. Temi Tea Garden, Sikkim - Sikkim’s only tea estate, perched on Himalayan slopes. - Known for organic cultivation and serene surroundings. - Offers guided tours and tastings with views of snow-capped peaks. Wayanad Tea Gardens, Kerala - Located in the Western Ghats, Wayanad is known for eco-friendly estates. - Visit Poabs Organic Estate or the Wayanad Tea Museum for a deep dive into sustainable tea farming.
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