Introduction:
Assam is located in northeastern part of India. Assam is world’s single largest tea growing region. This land of wide spread tea gardens and tea estates produces some absolutely stunning high quality and very expensive teas. The tea of Assam is mostly of commercial grade.The discovery of Tea and its commercial production changed Assam's economy. Vast wild forest lands were transformed into beautiful smiling Tea Gardens along the Brahmaputra & Barak valleys.
Today Assam produces 400 million kgs of Tea, per year. Tea is an integral part of the hospitable for assamese people. They start their day with a cup of the tea and end it with one in the evening. Guests are welcomed by offering a cup of tea. The traditional way to taste the tea is in Bell Matel Bowl called "Banbati" .Most of Assams Tea Gardens are located in the Upper Assam and Southern Barak Valley Region. Tea gardens not only produces economy but also it adds the scenic beauty. The beautiful tea gardens on the both side of the highways in Assam is really very attractive.
The tea plants are kept short by only two-three feet by regular cutting. This increases the trunks of the tree and the leaves .Optimum amount of shadow is provided to the tea plants by planting big trees. This is why always the tea gardens look like lines of trees over a green The production of black tea of which Assam is only one.
IMAGES OF ASSAM TEA GARDEN :
IMAGE OF ASSAM TEA GARDEN |
IMAGE OF ASSAM TEA GARDEN |
IMAGE OF ASSAM TEA GARDEN |
IMAGE OF ASSAM TEA GARDEN |
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