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🍵 Tea Estates & Heritage Bungalows: A Taste of Assam

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Assam’s rolling tea gardens are not just scenic but steeped in history and culture. The lush green tea estates of Jorhat, Dibrugarh, and Tinsukia are among the oldest and finest in the world, producing Assam’s signature bold and malty brew. Visiting these plantations offers more than a visual treat—it’s an immersive journey into colonial-era charm, where you can stay in beautifully preserved British-era heritage bungalows once home to tea planters. These elegant retreats offer vintage décor, sweeping verandahs, and views of emerald fields as far as the eye can see. A guided tea-tasting session or a walk through the plantations with a plucker’s basket adds an authentic touch to your experience. Many estates also offer cultural performances and Assamese cuisine, making your stay both luxurious and grounded in local traditions. Whether you're a tea lover or a history buff, Assam’s tea trails promise tranquility, storytelling, and rich flavors in every cup.



   
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