where are tea estates locuted & why?
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1. Glenburn Tea Estate, Darjeeling
Nestled in the foothills of the snow-covered Himalayas, 1,600 acres of a stunning and lush green estate awaits you.
2. Happy Valley Tea Estate, Darjeeling
Established in 1854, this is one of the oldest tea estates in Darjeeling. The tea grown here is known to have a delicate ‘muscatel’ or ‘flowery’ flavor.
3. Nilgiri Tea Plantations, Tamil Nadu
These stunning hills have been growing tea for over a 100 years and are famous for their lovely dark and strong, aromatic tea.
4. Kanan Devan Hills Plantation, Munnar
Munnar, a hill station in Kerala is known for more than the tranquillity and peace that it has to offer.
5. Jorhat Tea Bungalows, Assam
Known for its close connection with nature, this beautiful tea plantation in India in the North-East is also known for the amazing tea that grows here.
6. Darang Tea Estate, Himachal Pradesh
This scenic state is known for trekking, skiing, the Buddhist temples, monasteries and its beautiful winters.
7. Kelagur Tea Estate, Karnataka:
The Kelagur Tea Estate is known for its organic process of tea making. Spanned across 1500 acres, this evergreen lush hub was built over 70 years ago.
8. Cooch Behar Tea Estate, West Bengal
This exquisite tea estate in the North is a part of the beautiful state of West Bengal and is a well known tourist attraction in the state.
9. Gatoonga Tea Estate, Assam:
Being the largest tea producing region in the country, the Assam tea is known for its lovely flavor and bright color.
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