By visiting this place in Rajasthan, you too will forget foreign locations, watch the video and know why?
As soon as you hear the name of tea, you feel freshness. Some people are so crazy about tea that they cannot live without it. But have you ever wanted to know about tea gardens? If not, then let us tell you that India is considered one of the largest countries in terms of tea production and the beauty of the tea gardens here is famous all over the world. So today on the occasion of International Tea Day we invite you to visit the famous and beautiful tea gardens of India.
First of all, let's talk about the tea gardens of Munnar, Kerala, where millions of tourists from all over the world come every year. It is very refreshing to the eyes to see tea plants of similar height on the rolling hills of the hill station. The waterfalls falling from a height here and the cool weather attract anyone.
A naturally rich hill station in the Kangra Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Palampur is surrounded by tea plantations and pine forests. Palampur is the tea capital of north-west India, making it a place of special interest. At this place you can enjoy the pure environment as well as the greenery of nature. Jorhat, located in the central part of the valley, is also known as the 'Tea Capital of the World'. Jorhat Tea Bungalow offers accommodation options for tourists along with tea gardens. It is a unique pleasure to live among these tea gardens full of natural beauty.
Happy Valley Tea Garden is also included in the list of ancient tea gardens. Being present at an altitude of more than 60 thousand meters, this park is one of the major tourist centers for millions of tourists. Some of the tea trees here are more than 100 years old.
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