Explore India’s Most Beautiful Tea Plantations for a Peaceful Escape

Tea lovers in India can explore scenic plantations across regions like Darjeeling, Munnar, Assam Valley, Coonoor, and Kangra Valley. These destinations offer lush greenery, unique tea flavors, and peaceful surroundings, along with experiences like tea tasting and heritage stays, making them perfect for a relaxing getaway.

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Explore India’s Most Beautiful Tea Plantations for a Peaceful Escape
Explore India’s Most Beautiful Tea Plantations for a Peaceful Escape

Tea is an emotion in India. From morning to night, tea is the major source of comfort for tea enthusiasts. If you are a tea enthusiast, you should visit tea plantations in India. The smell of tea and the greenery around you will definitely bring you a sense of peace. Let's learn about these famous tea plantations in India.

Darjeeling, West Bengal

When it comes to the best tea in India, Darjeeling is at the top of the list. The tea produced in Darjeeling is called the Champagne of Tea due to its special smell and taste. The tea plantations are present in the Shivalik Mountains of the Himalayas, and you get to see the snow-capped peaks of Kanchenjunga as well.

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Munnar, Kerala

Munnar in Kerala is renowned worldwide for its rolling tea plantations. Situated thousands of feet above sea level, the plantations appear like a velvety green carpet from afar. In Munnar, you can visit the Tata Tea Museum, where you can see old and new tea-making techniques. The fresh air and gentle mist will enhance the pleasure of sipping tea.

Assam Valley, Assam

Assam is the world's largest tea-producing region. If you enjoy strong, dark tea, Assam is a must-visit. The plantations along the banks of the Brahmaputra River are renowned for their black tea. Staying in Assam's tea plantations is a unique experience, as many British-era bungalows have been converted into heritage stays for tourists.

Coonoor, Tamil Nadu

Coonoor in Tamil Nadu is a tranquil and beautiful hill station near Ooty. The tea offered from Nilgiri has a nice, light sweetness and a nice fragrance. The tea farms at Coonoor, on the hillsides, are a great location for photography enthusiasts. You could even opt for a tea tasting experience.

Kangra, Himachal Pradesh

Kangra Valley, located in Himachal Pradesh, is called the ‘Tea Capital of North India.’ Although the tea farms are not as large as those found in South India or Assam, Kangra tea is renowned for its exceptional taste. The tea farms are located at the foot of the Dhauladhar mountain range, providing a peaceful ambiance. If you are looking for a peaceful location away from all the crowd, you could opt for Palampur and Kangra tea farms.

Tips:

  1. The best time to visit tea plantations is from March to June and from September to November.
  2. When visiting any plantation, be sure to experience tea tasting.
Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer