Tea Gardens
Tea gardens are an important part of the global economy. Tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and it is grown in over 30 countries. The tea industry employs millions of people around the world, and it generates billions of dollars in revenue each year.
Dorje Teas
Once upon a time, there was a small tea garden in the foothills of the Himalayas. The garden was called Selim Hill, and it had been in the same family for generations.
Nuxalbari Tea Estate
Nuxalbari Tea Estate, situated in the Darjeeling District, is a sprawling 1200-acre property and is one of the oldest tea estates in India. It was founded in 1884 by Khan Bahadur Musharraf Hussain, the Nawab of Jalpaiguri. He imported the best tea seeds from China, and he hired the best workers to tend to his work.
Pahargoomiah Tea Estate
Pahargoomiah Tea Estate is in the Terai region, the shadow of the Himalayas; the transboundary Terai Arc belt stretches from Nepal's Bagmati River in the east to India's Yamuna River in the west covering an area of 51,000 sq. km.
Rydak Syndicate
Rydak Syndicate Tea Estate is a family-owned and operated tea estate located in the foothills of the Darjeeling Hills in West Bengal, India.
Gillandars Arbuthnot & Co.
Gillanders Arbuthnot & Co. is a diversified business group with interests in plantations, textiles, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, chemicals, machine tools, engineering, real estates, and trading business activities. The company was founded in 1819 by F. M. Gillanders and G. C. Arbuthnot, and it has a long and rich history of operating in India.
Makaibari Tea Estate
Makaibari means "field of corn" in Bengali. Makaibari Tea Estate is one of the oldest tea gardens in Darjeeling, India.
Mission Hill Tea
The name "Mission Hill" is thought to have come from the early Scottish missionaries who had a mission in the area.
Happy Valley Tea Estate
In 1854, David Wilson, an Englishman, established a tea garden in the Darjeeling district of India. David Wilson embarked on a journey to the Darjeeling district of India.
Bhagatpur Tea Estate
Once upon a time, nestled near the foothills of Bhutan, there was a beautiful tea estate called Bhagatpur.
Octavius Tea Estate
Octavius Tea & Industries Ltd. is a tea and coffee plantation, processing, and export company based in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 1922.
Gopalpur Tea Estate
Meet Gopal Chandra Ghosh, a man with a story to tell. Gopal Chandra Ghosh made a strategic decision to venture into the lucrative tea industry. He purchased a vast tract of land located in the Madarihat subdivision of the Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal.
Ambari Tea Estate
Once upon a time, there was a tea company called Ambari Tea. The exquisite Ambari Tea Estate is nestled in the breathtaking Dooars region of West Bengal, India.
Avongrove Tea Estate
Once nestled in the serene Rungbong Valley of the Darjeeling district in West Bengal, lies the Avongrove Tea Estate.
Ghograjan Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in the early 1930s, there was a man named Budhkaran Choukhany who had a dream of becoming a tea planter.
Sundarpur Tea Estate
Once upon a time in 1925, a man named
P.C. Borooah founded the Sundarpur Tea Estate.
Halmari Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in the year 1913, the Assam Company Limited established the Halmari Tea Estate.
Durrung Tea Estate
Durrung Tea Estate is one of the oldest tea estates in Assam, India. It was established in 1875 by the British East India Company in the Darrang district of Assam.
Gopal Krishna Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in the year 1963, the Gopal Krishna Tea Company Private Limited established the Gopal Krishna Tea Estate.
Arin Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in 1999, a man named Mr. Nepul Saikia founded Arin Tea Pvt. Ltd. In 1978, he started his career as a tea planter at Athabari Tea Estate. At that time, the estate was owned by his father.
Rungajaun Tea Estate
The Rungajaun Tea Estate was established in the year 1962. Located in the Golaghat district of Assam, India,and is one of the oldest tea estates in the region.
Thiashola Tea Estate
The Thiashola Tea Estate is a tea plantation located in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the oldest tea estates in the region, having been established in 1834. The estate is spread over an area of 190 hectares and is located at an altitude of 6,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level.
Asom Cha
The tale of Asom Cha commences with the tea plantations located in Assam, India. Assam is renowned for being the largest producer of black tea globally, with its tea leaves being highly regarded for their robust and rich flavour.
Dhunseri Tea Estate
Once upon a time, there was a tea company called Dhunseri Tea & Industries Limited (DTIL) that was based in Kolkata, India. Once upon a time, in the year 1962, a man named Mr. C.K. Dhanuka founded a company.
Bahani Tea Estate
Bahani Tea Estate is a tea garden located in the Jorhat district of Assam, India. It was established in 1939 by the Bahani Tea Compan (the Phukan family), a private limited company.
Assamica Agro
Discover the story of Assamica Agro, a thriving family-owned enterprise established in 2010 by the visionary Saikia brothers, Pranab and Pallab.
Deha Assam Tea
Once upon a time, in the lush green hills of Ladoigarh, Assam, India, there was a family-owned tea company called Deha Assam Tea Company Private Limited.
Mokalbari Tea Estate
In the Upper Assam region of India lies the Mokalbari Tea Estate, a sprawling tea plantation that stretches as far as the eye can see. The estate is known for its high-quality tea leaves, which are carefully cultivated and harvested by skilled workers.
Amchong Tea Estate
Amchong Tea Estate is a tea plantation located in the Amchong district of Assam, India. The estate was established in 1954 and currently covers an area of 1,782 acres.
Luxmi Estates
Luxmi Estates was founded in 1912 by Paresh Chandra Chatterjee, an Indian freedom fighter and tea entrepreneur.
Hookhmol tea
Once upon a time, there was a company whose name was derived from the Assamese word "hookhmol". This word meant "tea garden" in the local language.
Jokai Fearless Tea
Introducing Jokai Fearless Tea - the tea brand that was established in 2019 by the visionary Aditya Shah. Indulge in the rich and diverse flavours of our tea collection, crafted in the heart of Assam, India.
Dholai Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in the year 1981, the Tusnial family founded the Dholai Tea Company. The family has been involved in the tea industry since the early 1900s and has a rich history in it.
Rungamattee Tea & Industries Ltd
Rungamattee Tea & Industries Ltd. is a leading tea manufacturer in India. It was founded in 1882 and has been producing some of the finest teas in the country ever since.
Korangani Tea Estate
Jadav Prasad Chaliha, a notable Assamese freedom fighter and innovative tea planter, undertook the challenging mission of clearing a densely forested area called "Korangani," named after the abundance of "Koranga" trees, in 1926.
Doomni Tea Estate
Once upon a time, in the year 1864, the British East India Company established the Doomni Tea Estate. On the banks of the Brahmaputra River in the Nalbari district of Assam, India, there lies a place.
Okayti Tea Estate
The Okayti Tea Estate in India's Mirik Valley of Darjeeling is where Okayti Tea, a brand of tea, is made. In the early 1870s, a British tea planter named John Okayti established an estate.
Hornbill Tea Estate
In the foothills of the Eastern Himalayan range in India, there grows a type of white tea known as Hornbill tea. It is named after the hornbill bird, which is a common sight in the region.
Tea N Teas
Tea 'n' Teas is an extraordinary story of passion, dedication, and friendship that has thrived for decades in the captivating realm of tea.