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Gopaldhara Tea Estate

W596+QM5, Gopal Dhara Tea Garden, West Bengal 734214, India
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About Gopal Dhara Tea Garden According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is 306383. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is located in Jorebunglow Sukiapokhri subdivision of Darjiling district in West Bengal, India. It is situated 75.5km away from sub-district headquarter Sukhiapokhri. Darjiling is the district headquarter of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. As per 2009 stats, Rangbhang Gopaldhara is the gram panchayat of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. The total geographical area of village is 353.48 hectares. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden has a total population of 2,084 peoples, out of which male population is 1,066 while female population is 1,018. Literacy rate of gopal dhara tea garden village is 75.53% out of which 84.80% males and 65.82% females are literate. There are about 441 houses in gopal dhara tea garden village. Pincode of gopal dhara tea garden village locality is 734214. Darjeeling is nearest town to gopal dhara tea garden for all major economic activities, which is approximately 40km away. In 1881, a new plantation was developed for Tappu and Tara Sahib. In 1920 the tea estate was bought by Kingslay, who in turn sold it to Moolji Sikka and Company in 1947. Dalchand Saria bought Gopaldhara Tea Estate in 1953–54. As of 2020, his son, Shiv Saria and his grandson, Hrishikesh Saria, manages the affairs of Gopldhara Tea Estate under the banner of Sona Tea Group. This group also manages in Darjeeling and New Glenco and Soonagachi Tea Estate in the Dooars. Gopaldhara Tea Estate, “one of Darjeeling’s pride”, is one of the highest tea estates in Darjeeling. Out of a total area of 320 ha (790 acres), 172 ha (430 acres) have been planted with tea. Most of the estate is between 5,500 to 7,000 feet (1,700 to 2,100 m) and a sizeable area of 60 ha (150 acres) is at an average elevation of 6,500 ft (2,000 m). The high altitudes of Darjeeling offer a perfect combination of moisture and sunlight ideal for mature high quality tea leaves. The cloud cover helps the aroma to linger on. Gopldhara Tea Estate produces premium tea, most of which is exported. As a result of the cooler environments at great heights, tea plants grow at a slower pace. Normally tea gardens follow a follow a 5-year cycle of tea pruning when tea plants are pruned by 30–40 cm. At higher heights it becomes a 7-year cycle. In 1881, the tea estate was developed in the lush green paddy fields owned by a person named 'Gopal'. 'Dhara' is a small stream in the local Nepali language. Gopal's paddy fields were interspersed with many small streams. Put together the name became "Gopaldhara".
Sreetama RoySreetama Roy
Review of Gopaldhara Tea Estate, Mirik Perched gracefully in the rolling hills of Mirik, Gopaldhara Tea Estate is a haven for tea connoisseurs and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its exceptional high-altitude teas, this estate is a cornerstone of Darjeeling’s illustrious tea culture. Highlights: Exceptional Tea Quality Gopaldhara is celebrated for its premium Darjeeling teas, including First Flush, Second Flush, and Autumnal varieties. Their Silver Tips and White Teas are especially prized for their delicate flavors, floral notes, and smooth finish. Scenic Beauty While visitors are not permitted to enter the tea gardens or production areas, the estate’s surroundings offer breathtaking views of the Himalayan range and lush green valleys. The estate has a tea shop where visitors can buy and taste their finest teas. Tea Tasting and Shopping The estate provides an opportunity to sample their premium teas at their dedicated shop. Visitors can explore a variety of blends, purchase packets of freshly processed tea, and enjoy the authentic Darjeeling tea experience. Sustainable Practices The estate is committed to eco-friendly and sustainable tea cultivation. Their organic farming methods ensure minimal environmental impact while maintaining top-notch tea quality. Why Visit? Although direct access to the tea gardens is restricted, Gopaldhara Tea Estate still offers a delightful experience for tea lovers. The opportunity to taste and purchase some of the world’s finest teas, paired with the serene ambiance of Mirik, makes it a must-visit destination. A visit to Gopaldhara Tea Estate combines the flavors of authentic Darjeeling tea with the tranquility of Mirik’s scenic beauty, even without direct garden access.
SHRAVAN KUMARSHRAVAN KUMAR
As a traveler, visiting Gopal Dhara Tea Estates is an unforgettable experience that blends adventure, culture, and relaxation. The journey to the estate itself is an adventure, with winding roads that lead you through lush hills and scenic vistas of Darjeeling’s rolling tea gardens. Once you arrive, the tranquil atmosphere of the estate provides the perfect escape from the bustle of city life. The real highlight for any traveler is the chance to explore the estate and immerse yourself in the art of tea making. The knowledgeable guides take you on a fascinating tour, explaining the intricate process of tea cultivation and production, from the tea bushes to the final product. It’s not only educational but also visually stunning, with sweeping views of the Himalayan range in the background. The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the opportunity to sample the estate’s famous Darjeeling tea. Sitting in one of the cozy tea rooms, sipping a freshly brewed cup of muscatel-infused goodness while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the estate’s landscape is an experience that every tea lover or traveler should have. The hospitality at Gopal Dhara is warm and welcoming, with staff that go out of their way to make you feel at home. It’s a peaceful, serene place where time seems to slow down, giving you the perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy the simple joys of life. For anyone looking for an authentic experience in Darjeeling, Gopal Dhara Tea Estates is a must-visit. Whether you're there for the tea, the views, or simply to enjoy the tranquility of nature, it’s a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
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About Gopal Dhara Tea Garden According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is 306383. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is located in Jorebunglow Sukiapokhri subdivision of Darjiling district in West Bengal, India. It is situated 75.5km away from sub-district headquarter Sukhiapokhri. Darjiling is the district headquarter of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. As per 2009 stats, Rangbhang Gopaldhara is the gram panchayat of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. The total geographical area of village is 353.48 hectares. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden has a total population of 2,084 peoples, out of which male population is 1,066 while female population is 1,018. Literacy rate of gopal dhara tea garden village is 75.53% out of which 84.80% males and 65.82% females are literate. There are about 441 houses in gopal dhara tea garden village. Pincode of gopal dhara tea garden village locality is 734214. Darjeeling is nearest town to gopal dhara tea garden for all major economic activities, which is approximately 40km away. In 1881, a new plantation was developed for Tappu and Tara Sahib. In 1920 the tea estate was bought by Kingslay, who in turn sold it to Moolji Sikka and Company in 1947. Dalchand Saria bought Gopaldhara Tea Estate in 1953–54. As of 2020, his son, Shiv Saria and his grandson, Hrishikesh Saria, manages the affairs of Gopldhara Tea Estate under the banner of Sona Tea Group. This group also manages in Darjeeling and New Glenco and Soonagachi Tea Estate in the Dooars. Gopaldhara Tea Estate, “one of Darjeeling’s pride”, is one of the highest tea estates in Darjeeling. Out of a total area of 320 ha (790 acres), 172 ha (430 acres) have been planted with tea. Most of the estate is between 5,500 to 7,000 feet (1,700 to 2,100 m) and a sizeable area of 60 ha (150 acres) is at an average elevation of 6,500 ft (2,000 m). The high altitudes of Darjeeling offer a perfect combination of moisture and sunlight ideal for mature high quality tea leaves. The cloud cover helps the aroma to linger on. Gopldhara Tea Estate produces premium tea, most of which is exported. As a result of the cooler environments at great heights, tea plants grow at a slower pace. Normally tea gardens follow a follow a 5-year cycle of tea pruning when tea plants are pruned by 30–40 cm. At higher heights it becomes a 7-year cycle. In 1881, the tea estate was developed in the lush green paddy fields owned by a person named 'Gopal'. 'Dhara' is a small stream in the local Nepali language. Gopal's paddy fields were interspersed with many small streams. Put together the name became "Gopaldhara".
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Review of Gopaldhara Tea Estate, Mirik Perched gracefully in the rolling hills of Mirik, Gopaldhara Tea Estate is a haven for tea connoisseurs and nature enthusiasts alike. Known for its exceptional high-altitude teas, this estate is a cornerstone of Darjeeling’s illustrious tea culture. Highlights: Exceptional Tea Quality Gopaldhara is celebrated for its premium Darjeeling teas, including First Flush, Second Flush, and Autumnal varieties. Their Silver Tips and White Teas are especially prized for their delicate flavors, floral notes, and smooth finish. Scenic Beauty While visitors are not permitted to enter the tea gardens or production areas, the estate’s surroundings offer breathtaking views of the Himalayan range and lush green valleys. The estate has a tea shop where visitors can buy and taste their finest teas. Tea Tasting and Shopping The estate provides an opportunity to sample their premium teas at their dedicated shop. Visitors can explore a variety of blends, purchase packets of freshly processed tea, and enjoy the authentic Darjeeling tea experience. Sustainable Practices The estate is committed to eco-friendly and sustainable tea cultivation. Their organic farming methods ensure minimal environmental impact while maintaining top-notch tea quality. Why Visit? Although direct access to the tea gardens is restricted, Gopaldhara Tea Estate still offers a delightful experience for tea lovers. The opportunity to taste and purchase some of the world’s finest teas, paired with the serene ambiance of Mirik, makes it a must-visit destination. A visit to Gopaldhara Tea Estate combines the flavors of authentic Darjeeling tea with the tranquility of Mirik’s scenic beauty, even without direct garden access.
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As a traveler, visiting Gopal Dhara Tea Estates is an unforgettable experience that blends adventure, culture, and relaxation. The journey to the estate itself is an adventure, with winding roads that lead you through lush hills and scenic vistas of Darjeeling’s rolling tea gardens. Once you arrive, the tranquil atmosphere of the estate provides the perfect escape from the bustle of city life. The real highlight for any traveler is the chance to explore the estate and immerse yourself in the art of tea making. The knowledgeable guides take you on a fascinating tour, explaining the intricate process of tea cultivation and production, from the tea bushes to the final product. It’s not only educational but also visually stunning, with sweeping views of the Himalayan range in the background. The highlight of the visit is undoubtedly the opportunity to sample the estate’s famous Darjeeling tea. Sitting in one of the cozy tea rooms, sipping a freshly brewed cup of muscatel-infused goodness while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the estate’s landscape is an experience that every tea lover or traveler should have. The hospitality at Gopal Dhara is warm and welcoming, with staff that go out of their way to make you feel at home. It’s a peaceful, serene place where time seems to slow down, giving you the perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy the simple joys of life. For anyone looking for an authentic experience in Darjeeling, Gopal Dhara Tea Estates is a must-visit. Whether you're there for the tea, the views, or simply to enjoy the tranquility of nature, it’s a destination that leaves a lasting impression.
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About Gopal Dhara Tea Garden

According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is 306383. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village is located in Jorebunglow Sukiapokhri subdivision of Darjiling district in West Bengal, India. It is situated 75.5km away from sub-district headquarter Sukhiapokhri. Darjiling is the district headquarter of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. As per 2009 stats, Rangbhang Gopaldhara is the gram panchayat of Gopal Dhara Tea Garden village. The total geographical area of village is 353.48 hectares. Gopal Dhara Tea Garden has a total population of 2,084 peoples, out of which male population is 1,066 while female population is 1,018. Literacy rate of gopal dhara tea garden village is 75.53% out of which 84.80% males and 65.82% females are literate. There are about 441 houses in gopal dhara tea garden village. Pincode of gopal dhara tea garden village locality is 734214. Darjeeling is nearest town to gopal dhara tea garden for all major economic activities, which is approximately 40km away.

In 1881, a new plantation was developed for Tappu and Tara Sahib. In 1920 the tea estate was bought by Kingslay, who in turn sold it to Moolji Sikka and Company in 1947. Dalchand Saria bought Gopaldhara Tea Estate in 1953–54. As of 2020, his son, Shiv Saria and his grandson, Hrishikesh Saria, manages the affairs of Gopldhara Tea Estate under the banner of Sona Tea Group. This group also manages in Darjeeling and New Glenco and Soonagachi Tea Estate in the Dooars.

Gopaldhara Tea Estate, “one of Darjeeling’s pride”, is one of the highest tea estates in Darjeeling. Out of a total area of 320 ha (790 acres), 172 ha (430 acres) have been planted with tea. Most of the estate is between 5,500 to 7,000 feet (1,700 to 2,100 m) and a sizeable area of 60 ha (150 acres) is at an average elevation of 6,500 ft (2,000 m). The high altitudes of Darjeeling offer a perfect combination of moisture and sunlight ideal for mature high quality tea leaves. The cloud cover helps the aroma to linger on. Gopldhara Tea Estate produces premium tea, most of which is exported. As a result of the cooler environments at great heights, tea plants grow at a slower pace. Normally tea gardens follow a follow a 5-year cycle of tea pruning when tea plants are pruned by 30–40 cm. At higher heights it becomes a 7-year cycle.

In 1881, the tea estate was developed in the lush green paddy fields owned by a person named 'Gopal'. 'Dhara' is a small stream in the local Nepali language. Gopal's paddy fields were interspersed with many small streams. Put together the name became...

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Gopaldhara Tea Estate: A Picturesque Oasis of Darjeeling's Finest Teas

Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery of the Mirik region in Darjeeling, the Gopaldhara Tea Estate is a true gem for tea connoisseurs and nature enthusiasts alike. This historic tea garden, established in the late 19th century, has long been renowned for producing some of the most exquisite and sought-after teas in the world.

As you wind your way through the scenic roads leading to the estate, the first thing that strikes you is the sheer beauty of the landscape. Rows upon rows of neatly pruned tea bushes, interspersed with towering shade trees, create a tapestry of verdant hues that is simply mesmerizing. The estate's high elevation, cool climate, and mineral-rich soil all contribute to the unique character and flavor profile of the teas grown here.

One of the standout features of Gopaldhara is the meticulous attention to detail that goes into every aspect of the tea production process. The estate's skilled tea pluckers carefully hand-pick the finest, most tender tea leaves, ensuring that only the best raw materials are used. These leaves are then expertly processed using traditional methods, including withering, rolling, and firing, to bring out the full depth and complexity of the tea's aroma and taste.

The result is a range of exceptional teas that are truly a delight to the senses. Whether you prefer the delicate, floral notes of the estate's renowned Darjeeling first flush, the robust and malty character of the second flush, or the smooth, balanced flavors of the autumnal flush, Gopaldhara has something to satisfy every palate.

Beyond the tea itself, the estate also offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. Guided tours of the tea factory and the estate's picturesque gardens provide a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of Darjeeling tea production. Visitors can also enjoy a range of outdoor activities, from hiking and birdwatching to exploring the nearby Mirik Lake and its charming town.

In conclusion, the Gopaldhara Tea Estate is a true gem in the crown of Darjeeling's tea industry. With its stunning natural beauty, meticulous attention to quality, and rich cultural heritage, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the finest teas that this region has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned tea enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of Darjeeling teas, a visit to Gopaldhara is sure to leave a...

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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Darjeeling, Gopal Dhara Tea Estate is a hidden gem that promises an unparalleled experience for tea enthusiasts. The estate, with its lush tea plantations and breathtaking views, exudes tranquility and charm.

Situated in the heart of Darjeeling District, Gopal Dhara offers a picturesque setting that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the region. The estate is easily accessible, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Gopal Dhara takes pride in producing some of the finest Darjeeling tea varieties. From the first flush to the autumnal harvest, each cup boasts a distinct flavor profile that captures the essence of the region. The estate's commitment to organic farming practices enhances the purity and authenticity of their teas.

Visitors to Gopal Dhara have the opportunity to take guided tours of the tea plantations, gaining insights into the tea-making process from leaf to cup. Knowledgeable guides share the estate's rich history and the intricate artistry involved in producing high-quality Darjeeling tea.

The staff at Gopal Dhara exudes warmth and hospitality. Whether you're a seasoned tea connoisseur or a novice eager to learn, the team is dedicated to ensuring a memorable and educational experience. The on-site tea tastings and informative sessions add an extra layer of enjoyment to your visit.

Scenic Beauty

The panoramic views from Gopal Dhara are nothing short of breathtaking. Rolling hills covered in verdant tea bushes, interspersed with vibrant bursts of color from the surrounding flora, create a postcard-perfect backdrop. Sunrise and sunset at the estate are moments of pure magic.

Gopal Dhara Tea Estate in Darjeeling is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and immersive tea experience. From the moment you set foot on the estate, you're enveloped in the beauty of the surroundings and the rich aroma of freshly brewed Darjeeling tea. It's a haven for those who appreciate the artistry and heritage behind every cup of this...

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