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Imagine experiencing the views of extensive tea gardens, where you can pluck tea leaves for your morning tea. Isn't it lovely? Making the vision of yours possible while in Assam, a heaven filled with lush and beautiful tea gardens. Cultivating tea leaves for decades now, these tea estates in Assam have brought happiness to every household and here's a list of popular tea estates you'll need to experience on your vacation to Assam.

Nonoi EstateLocally known as the Rangamati, this estate ‘s name originated from the waterfalls in the  called noi-noi, British colloquial language, hence the term “Nonoi.” Resting on the Karbi range top in Assam district of Nangao. Spread over an area of 959 hectares, this tea estate is located at an altitude of 225 meters above sea level where the tea groves are harvested.

Where in Assam? Nagaon, Assam

Monabarie Tea Estate

Take a stroll in Assam tea's heavenly fragrance as you step off at Monabarie Tea Estate. Located in Assam's Biswanath Chariali district, this is Assam ‘s largest tea estate and Asia-wide. This tea estate is listed as the largest tea garden in the world, too. The tea estate is owned by the Williamson Magor Group's McLeod Russel India Limited.

Where in Assam? Near Biswanath Chariali, Sonitpur District-Assam

Halmari Tea Estate

The Halmari Tea Estate holds the heritage of the finest tea production over the past 100 years. Spread over an area of 374 hectares, this tea estate lies in Assam's Moran region. The Halmari Tea Estate has won the highest price of a tea estate in Assam with the continuous efforts and management of the same quality of their tea over these years.

Where in Assam? Moran district, Dibrugarh-Assam

Corramore Tea Estate

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The Corramore tea estate, which holds a family heritage of over 100 years, was built in the 1860s by Robert Logan from Scotland. Settled in Hatigarh in Assam district of Darrang, this heritage tea estate now belongs to the Williamson Tea comp. The tea plantation, spread over an area of 480 hectares, focuses on the cultivation of the species Camellia assamica.

Where in Assam? Hatigarh, Darrang district-Assam

Teloijan Tea Estate

Starting with the idea of offering the people a safe and high-quality tea experience, the Teloijan came into being in 1922. Carried along by generations of families, there is a continuous mixing and degustation of tea in these years to create the best-brewed tea leaves.

Where in Assam? Moranhat, Dibrugarh-Assam

Beesakopie tea estate

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Settled in the Tinsukia district near the Burmese border, the Beesakopie tea estate is the country's 3rd largest tea farm. The Assam malty tea produced at this tea estate will give you a memorable tea experience. Locally this tea estate is managed by one of Assam ‘s largest tea factories.

Where in Assam? Tinsukia District, Assam

Wild Mahseer

Have the royal feeling when you're in Assam at this heritage tea estate retreat. This tea estate resort covers an area of 22 acres and will give you a glimpse of the lifestyle of tea planters from the Raj-era. This tea estate is situated at the outskirts of Tezpur, at a distance of 40 minutes from the Jia Bhoroli River. Built by the British Assam Tea Company in 1864, this resort exhibits a stunning combination of colonial and Assamese influences in the architecture.

Where in Assam? Balipara, Assam

Harmutty Tea Estate

It is one of the oldest tea estates in Assam planted in 1870 and named from the name of Queen Hiramati. The tea estate is located in a picturesque location in Assam with the Dikrong river flowing along the backdrop of the Arunachal Pradesh hills. Over these years, the tea estate of Harmutty has developed high-quality brewed tea leaves for a soothing break of tea.

Where in Assam? Lakhimpur, Assam

Khongea Tea Estate

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The Khongea tea estate came into being around 1949, capturing the highest rank in the tea sector. This tea estate is situated in the upper Assam area, resting next to the banks of the Brahmaputra River. Enjoy the view of Khongea Tea Estate's golden tipped tea leaves while taking a sip of your self made Assam tea.

Where in Assam? Hiloidari, Assam

Mangalam Tea Estate

The tea estate has purchased the area just off a government forest reserve that shelters varied wildlife. The tea estate is situated across the Towkok River and spreads across an area of 117.99 hectares. The tea estate is part of the Towkok tea garden that the Jayshree Tea Industries took over in 1955.

Where in Assam? Towkok Grant No.2, Assam

Reasons outnumbered for you to kick-start your bookings to this paradise of teas. Assam is going to be a beautiful experience for you filled with adventure and tasteful experiences. We at Pickyourtrail make sure the best travel experience is put into crafting your Assam tour package. Start planning and don't miss out to choose the must-visit tea estates in Assam. Happy Travelling

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