Top Destinations For Tasty Black Tea

Top Destinations For Tasty Black Tea

TOP DESTINATIONS FOR TASTY BLACK TEA

Tea is one of the most popular beverages, and is drunk in various forms in countries all over the world. There are several popular destinations to travel for tea lovers, but India definitely ranks among the top few of these for its tasty black tea – an absolute treat for lovers of this ancient beverage.

Almost all Indians love a good cup of tea, and enjoy several varieties of it. India is one of the largest tea growers in the world, but around 70% of the Indian tea that is grown locally is also consumed locally! Tea production first started during the rule of the British empire but has continued as an industry, a stimulus to the local economy, a huge export market, and plenty of jobs as well. Recently, tea tourism has also become quite popular among locals and international travellers. If you are a tea lover, the following places are definitely worth a visit.

1. Munnar – Kerala

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Munnar is one of the most beautiful regions you can visit if you are a tea lover. With historic tea plantations from the times of the British, peaceful green scenery, and some of the tastiest black tea you can ever taste, nothing trumps this gorgeous destination for an authentic taste of Indian tea.

2. Darjeeling – West Bengal

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Darjeeling is one of India’s most popular hill stations. In addition to being one of the best destinations to visit for tea, it accounts for about 25% of India’s tea output. It is best visited from March to November for tea plucking, but the monsoon season should be avoided. It is one of the most popular for premium black tea and has some tasty black tea flavours.

3. Assam – North East India

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Assam is one of the tea capitals of the world. Most of the premium and delicious black tea you can find in this region is located in the Jorhat valley. Through a unique production process, this malty Assamese tea is bright in colour and is one of the most expensive black teas you can buy.

4. Kolukkumalai – Tamil Nadu

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This plantation is the highest tea plantation in the world standing at 8,000 feet above sea level. The tea grown here is tasty and has a unique aroma because of the altitude. It takes time to reach this place due to the rugged terrain. The factory still uses the traditional method of tea processing making for a tasty and unique beverage. It is truly an experience any black tea lover would like to have.

5. Wayanad - Kerala

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Wayanad, a lush mountainous agricultural area of Kerala, very similar to Munnar, also produces a significant amount of tea (in addition to coffee and spices). Most of the tea plantations are located south of Kalpetta, in Vythiti and Meppadi. The road to Chembra Peak will take you through a private estate, which is worth a look.

There is certainly no dearth of tea plantations to visit in India if you want to get your fix of tasty Indian black tea. Many of these plantations also ship all over the world, so it is not hard to get Indian tea to your doorstep! However, visiting these places is a chance to shop from smaller or less industrialized plantations, since otherwise, you might find yourself paying for commercial black teas brands rather than more premium and authentic black tea.

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