This peaceful hamlet was used as a sanatorium by the British. Today, the town continues to rejuvenate all who knock on its door
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This peaceful hamlet was used as a sanatorium by the British. Today, the town continues to rejuvenate all who knock on its door
ReadThis peaceful hamlet was used as a sanatorium by the British. Today, the town continues to rejuvenate all who knock on its door
ReadWhen you visit China, make sure you experience the techniques of tea making
ReadBeat back the winter chill, with a cup of one of these seven tea concoctions from across India
ReadHigh tea is a tradition in Britain, and tea shops there offer lavish tea offerings. The most renowned is Bettys, which opened in Harrogate following World War I.
ReadPamper your friends and family with a festive hamper by Tea Trunk
ReadGuests from different parts of the country gathered at a tea garden in North Bengal for a full moon tea plucking event
ReadKangra’s soil births not only world-renowned aromas of tea, but also little mementos of the region’s pottery
ReadHere’s a short list of the local drinks you shouldn’t miss out on sampling when in the Himalayan state.
ReadHusna-Tara Prakash, owner, Glenburn Tea Estate talks about the local foods and native ingredients that one can savour during a stay at this award-winning boutique stay
ReadAs the rains pour down heavily, munch on these comfort foods and enjoy the pitter-patter
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ReadFor some tea on the move
ReadFrom century old rolling tea plantations and paddy fields to old temples and churches, Palampur, is the best weekend getaway from Delhi for those looking to reconnect with nature
ReadOne of the highest tea plantations in the world, located near Munnar, still manufactures tea in the traditional way
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