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Tea Gardens — Attraction in Kerala

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Tea Gardens
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Tea plantation munnar
3365+PX7 Tea vallu photo point, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Attukad Bridge
3335+9GH, Attukad Waterfall Rd, Pallivasal, Kerala 685612, India
Nearby restaurants
The Hornbill Restaurant
Nature Resort & Spa, Blackberry Hills, Bison Vly Rd, Pothamedu, Munnar, Kannan Devan Hills, Kerala 685612, India
Lavanya Store
3338+XFJ, Idukki Twp, Kerala 685612, India
Daya Vilas Restaurant
3335+CHF, near Attukad Waterfalls, Pallivasal, Kerala 685612, India
Priya Restaurant
3335+CHF, Attukad Waterfall Rd, Pallivasal, Kerala 685612, India
Nearby hotels
Tea Dale
Pothamedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Fragrant Nature Hotel & Spa | Luxury 5 Star Best View Resort in Munnar
Bison Valley - Pooppara Rd, Pothemmedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Shamrock Munnar / The Best Mountain View Resort In Munnar
Shamrock, Pothamedu view point, Pothamedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
TU CASA RESORTS
5/135, Pothamedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Abad Copper Castle Resort Munnar
Bison Valley - Pooppara Rd, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Windermere Estate
Pothamedu Pothamedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Olive Brook
Pothamedu, Kerala 685612, India
Tea Valley Resort
Bisonvally Road, Pothamedu, Pallivasal, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Blackberry Hills Munnar Nature Resort & Spa
Viewpoint, Pothamedu, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
Chayathottam Holidays Munnar
Devikulam, Kerala 685612, India
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Tea Gardens

3358+4CP, Munnar, Kerala 685612, India
4.6(61)
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attractions: Tea plantation munnar, Attukad Bridge, restaurants: The Hornbill Restaurant, Lavanya Store, Daya Vilas Restaurant, Priya Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Tea Gardens

Tea plantation munnar

Attukad Bridge

Tea plantation munnar

Tea plantation munnar

4.3

(15)

Open 24 hours
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Attukad Bridge

Attukad Bridge

4.6

(14)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Visit an organic spice farm and cook Kerala dishes
Visit an organic spice farm and cook Kerala dishes
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:00 PM
Kalkoonthal, Kerala, 685514, India
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Nearby restaurants of Tea Gardens

The Hornbill Restaurant

Lavanya Store

Daya Vilas Restaurant

Priya Restaurant

The Hornbill Restaurant

The Hornbill Restaurant

4.5

(195)

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Lavanya Store

Lavanya Store

5.0

(1)

Closed
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Daya Vilas Restaurant

Daya Vilas Restaurant

4.5

(30)

$

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Priya Restaurant

Priya Restaurant

4.8

(3)

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Reviews of Tea Gardens

4.6
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5.0
49w

The tea gardens in Munnar are a sight to behold. The endless rows of tea bushes, rolling hills, and mist-covered mountains create a breathtaking landscape. It's a feast for the eyes and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The tea gardens are not just visually appealing, but also offer a glimpse into the local culture and economy. You can witness the tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to drying and processing them. Many tea estates also have factories where you can see how tea is packaged and prepared for export.

If you're a tea lover, you'll be delighted by the opportunity to sample different varieties of tea, including black, green, and white. You can also purchase tea leaves and other souvenirs to take home. However, it's important to note that some tea estates may charge an entrance fee or require you to book a tour in advance. It's advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly.

Overall, the tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a delightful...

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4.0
12w

Munnar's tea gardens cover vast green expanses in Kerala, India, and are famous for their high-altitude tea, which has a distinctive flavor due to the region's unique climate. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about traditional hand-picking and processing methods at places like the Kolukkumalai tea factory, and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. The most prominent of these is Kolukkumalai, a tea estate at a high altitude known for its world's highest tea plantations and a historic 1930s tea factory, which is accessible only by a jeep ride. Key Aspects of Munnar's Tea Gardens High-Altitude Cultivation: The gardens are situated at high altitudes, which create a special micro-climate that gives the tea a unique flavor and quality. Tea Factories: You can visit tea factories to see the traditional methods of tea processing, including hand-picking leaves and manual packing. Scenery and Views: The landscapes are characterized by lush, rolling tea plantations that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Historical Significance: Munnar's tea industry was developed by British planters in the late 19th century, and its legacy...

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5.0
1y

The Tea Gardens in Munnar are absolutely breathtaking! The lush green landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a serene and peaceful environment that's perfect for relaxation. Walking through the tea plantations is a delightful experience, with the fresh air and the gentle rustling of the leaves providing a calming backdrop.

The views are stunning, especially in the early morning when the mist settles over the hills. It's a photographer's paradise and a must-visit for nature lovers. The tea gardens also provide a unique insight into the tea-making process, adding an educational element to the visit. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience the natural...

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Abraham ChackoAbraham Chacko
The tea gardens in Munnar are a sight to behold. The endless rows of tea bushes, rolling hills, and mist-covered mountains create a breathtaking landscape. It's a feast for the eyes and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tea gardens are not just visually appealing, but also offer a glimpse into the local culture and economy. You can witness the tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to drying and processing them. Many tea estates also have factories where you can see how tea is packaged and prepared for export. If you're a tea lover, you'll be delighted by the opportunity to sample different varieties of tea, including black, green, and white. You can also purchase tea leaves and other souvenirs to take home. However, it's important to note that some tea estates may charge an entrance fee or require you to book a tour in advance. It's advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly. Overall, the tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a delightful tea-drinking experience.
Bhuvan MBBhuvan MB
Munnar's tea gardens cover vast green expanses in Kerala, India, and are famous for their high-altitude tea, which has a distinctive flavor due to the region's unique climate. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about traditional hand-picking and processing methods at places like the Kolukkumalai tea factory, and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. The most prominent of these is Kolukkumalai, a tea estate at a high altitude known for its world's highest tea plantations and a historic 1930s tea factory, which is accessible only by a jeep ride. Key Aspects of Munnar's Tea Gardens High-Altitude Cultivation: The gardens are situated at high altitudes, which create a special micro-climate that gives the tea a unique flavor and quality. Tea Factories: You can visit tea factories to see the traditional methods of tea processing, including hand-picking leaves and manual packing. Scenery and Views: The landscapes are characterized by lush, rolling tea plantations that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Historical Significance: Munnar's tea industry was developed by British planters in the late 19th century, and its legacy continues today.
Digvijay Kumar YadavDigvijay Kumar Yadav
We spent several very interesting hours watching the process to give everyone their cup of tea! Firstly there is a film which gives the background history. The set up which is a village of workers and includes hospital, Nursery, school and housing. A job for life ! The tea gardens are all around, miles and miles of small hills covered in tea. It is a very skilful job knowing which leaf to take. We went around the factory seeing the processes involved. The staff showing us fiercely proud. At the end we had a cup of tea of course and just like theme parks the obligatory shop on the way out!
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The tea gardens in Munnar are a sight to behold. The endless rows of tea bushes, rolling hills, and mist-covered mountains create a breathtaking landscape. It's a feast for the eyes and a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The tea gardens are not just visually appealing, but also offer a glimpse into the local culture and economy. You can witness the tea-making process, from plucking the leaves to drying and processing them. Many tea estates also have factories where you can see how tea is packaged and prepared for export. If you're a tea lover, you'll be delighted by the opportunity to sample different varieties of tea, including black, green, and white. You can also purchase tea leaves and other souvenirs to take home. However, it's important to note that some tea estates may charge an entrance fee or require you to book a tour in advance. It's advisable to research and plan your visit accordingly. Overall, the tea gardens in Munnar are a must-visit for anyone traveling to this beautiful hill station. They offer a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and a delightful tea-drinking experience.
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Munnar's tea gardens cover vast green expanses in Kerala, India, and are famous for their high-altitude tea, which has a distinctive flavor due to the region's unique climate. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about traditional hand-picking and processing methods at places like the Kolukkumalai tea factory, and enjoy breathtaking scenic views. The most prominent of these is Kolukkumalai, a tea estate at a high altitude known for its world's highest tea plantations and a historic 1930s tea factory, which is accessible only by a jeep ride. Key Aspects of Munnar's Tea Gardens High-Altitude Cultivation: The gardens are situated at high altitudes, which create a special micro-climate that gives the tea a unique flavor and quality. Tea Factories: You can visit tea factories to see the traditional methods of tea processing, including hand-picking leaves and manual packing. Scenery and Views: The landscapes are characterized by lush, rolling tea plantations that offer breathtaking panoramic views. Historical Significance: Munnar's tea industry was developed by British planters in the late 19th century, and its legacy continues today.
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We spent several very interesting hours watching the process to give everyone their cup of tea! Firstly there is a film which gives the background history. The set up which is a village of workers and includes hospital, Nursery, school and housing. A job for life ! The tea gardens are all around, miles and miles of small hills covered in tea. It is a very skilful job knowing which leaf to take. We went around the factory seeing the processes involved. The staff showing us fiercely proud. At the end we had a cup of tea of course and just like theme parks the obligatory shop on the way out!
Digvijay Kumar Yadav

Digvijay Kumar Yadav

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