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While Darjeeling is a quintessential hill ... Happy Valley Tea Estate Happy Valley Tea Estate is worth a visit, especially from March to May, when the plucking and processing of tea leaves happen.
Wandering through tea gardens settled on the gentle hill slopes of Darjeeling is the perfect way to start your day at the Happy Valley Tea Estate. With plantations as old as 150 years and picture ...
If you don’t have time to visit an estate in Darjeeling, stop here on the ... take another 30-minute stroll to the Happy Valley Tea Estate, which spills down the hillside on the west side ...
Tea Gardens Exploration Tea gardens epitomize Darjeeling while visiting her green estates should be mandatory at any given ...
Nestled in the Himalayan valley, Darjeeling is perfect for both ... Check out one of the Happy Valley Tea Estate in town and take a free tour of the tea factory as well as the tea estate which ...
You can also take a walk in Darjeeling tea gardens like Happy Valley Tea Estate where you can see how tea is made and ...
ALSO SEE Darjeeling: Tea, toy train and memories of the hill station Make sure you visit the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and the Happy Valley Tea Garden. Shopping at the flea market ...
The visitors to be taken to the auditorium to see a short film on tea ... HT Image The museum was inaugurated at the Happy Valley Tea Estate in the fringes of Darjeeling town on Wednesday.
Image A team of workers inspecting a bed of withered leaves to see ... made Darjeeling teas so famous, but the estate’s real specialty is small productions influenced by East Asian tea regions ...
Despite the lower production of Darjeeling tea, the tea industry is a crucial source of income for the tea estate workers in Darjeeling. IMAGE: Tea estate workers pluck tea leaves on Selim Hill in ...