5 Best places to visit for Tea Tourism in Assam


Tea was discovered in Assam in 1823 by a traveler Robert and Charles Bruce, assisted by Maniram Dewan, who is the first tea farmer in Assam. Today Tea cultivation gradually spread many countries of the world such as Srilanka, Japan and many other countries.


Assam is the largest producer of tea in southern Asian countries after China. The world largest tea research center in Asia "Toklai Tea Research Center is located in Toklai, Jorhat in Assam.


Benefits of Drinking Tea


India starts its day by drinking tea in the morning. Tea in Indian daily life is more of refreshing drink then medicinal values. As per the most common Indians it freshens up body and mind. There are varitey of Tea sold in Indian Streets like Masala Tea, Green Tea, Ginger Tea, and many more. According to scientists, drinking tea is less likely to cause lung disease, cancer, cholera, typhoid etc.

Tea Tourism and its benefits


Like Assam rich cultural heritage, Assam tea which has a rich history of satisfying world thirst for tea with its unique flavour and taste. The tea tourism concept is a talk about 21st Century. The tourism is based more of living the life in serenity and experience recreational activities amid tea gardens far from the hustle and bustle of busy life in cities. 

Assam Tea Estates with their lush greenery, rows of shade trees, the Bungalows standing as relies on British Colonial Heritage, the ethnic people with their folk music and dance attract more domestic and international tourists. This whole atmosphere and cultural retreat with lavish colonial design bungalows provide a unique experience to tourists.

Tea Resorts and famous garden of Assam


1. Wild Masheer

The heritage tea estate resort in Assam covering 22 acres will give a lifestyle of royals like feelings. It is located at the outskirts region of Tezpur, Sonitpur district of Assam. It was built in 1864 by British Assam Tea company. 

2. Corramore Tea Estate

The Corramore tea estate was founded by two English business man from Kolkata at 1860 at Hatigarh of Darrang district of Assam currently Udalguri district. The tea garden also has a airstrip built to commune during that time (now not operational).

3. Nonoi Tea Estate

The name of the estate is after the waterfalls called noi-noi during the British era. It is situated in Nagaon district of Assam.

4. Monabari Tea Estate

This is the largest tea garden in Assam. It is located at the Biswanath Chariali district of Assam. 

5. Halmari Tea Estate

A history of 100 years of its existence at Moran, Assam produce finest Orthodox and CTC tea. The tea garden also ranked as the most priced tea producer in Assam.





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