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  • Writer's pictureMadhusmita B Khaund

Tea Tourism in Assam, India and stay in Heritage Tea Bungalows

Updated: Jan 28, 2021

Tea is an integral part of the Indian identity, India being the largest tea producer and consumer in the world. The story of Chai in India started with British army officer Robert Bruce discovering tea growing naturally in a remote village in Upper Assam of the Singpho tribal community. The Singphos were making tea and drinking it in their own traditional methods which they are continuing till this date. The tea industry of India started with a few tea gardens in Upper Assam to the present almost 400 gardens across the state.



Many of these tea gardens are more than 100 years old and some of them still have the old wooden bungalows where the Tea planters used to stay. Some of these bungalows have been converted to boutique hotels and heritage stays where guests can relive the tea garden experience of the colonial era. Different bungalows are priced differently but one can expect the per room per night rates to be between Rs 8000/- to Rs 15000/- .



Spending a few days in such a tea bungalow in Assam in the midst of greenery and serenity enjoying your favourite cup of tea away from the hustle and bustle is an extremely relaxing and delightful experience. Some of these houses are known as ‘Chang Bungalows’ as they were built on stilts taking inspiration from houses of local tribes built on raised platforms. Most of the Tea Bungalows come with fire places, old wooden furniture like four poster beds and other colonial era charms.


Heritage Tea Bungalow in Assam
Heritage Tea Garden Bungalows in Assam

With the onset of monsoons, the tea gardens come alive with fresh new leaves and tea factories buzzing with action and filled with aroma. The guests can try their hands at plucking tea leaves and see how tea is manufactured in the tea factory. A session of tea tasting is a great way to learn about the different varieties and grades of tea.



Guests can also indulge in local Assamese cuisine and try their hands in a cooking class. Other activities that can be availed are cycling around the garden, bird watching, picnic inside the garden, horse riding, visiting nearby villages and weaving centres etc. Jhumur dance of the tea tribe community can also be enjoyed as performances can be arranged upon request.


For more details contact :

Email : info@avanitravels.com

info@kazirangatours.com

Phone : 7002412384

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