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Step into India’s largest tea-producing states, where lush gardens, iconic flavors, and vibrant traditions brew a story of unmatched tea heritage.
Assam, in northeast India, is famous for its tea plantations, rich wildlife, and archaeological sites. Guwahati, its largest city, is home to silk bazaars and the Kamakhya Temple.
Karnataka, in southwest India, offers Arabian Sea coastlines and the high-tech hub Bengaluru. Mysore is renowned for its temples and the grand Mysore Palace.
Himachal Pradesh, in northern India, lies in the Western Himalayas, boasting lofty peaks, river systems, and a diverse landscape for mountain lovers.
Darjeeling, in West Bengal, is a Himalayan town known for its iconic Toy Train and black tea plantations dotting the lush mountain slopes.
Tamil Nadu, in South India, is famous for Dravidian temples like Meenakshi Temple and pilgrimage sites such as Kanyakumari at India’s southern tip.
West Bengal, in eastern India, blends history and culture with Kolkata’s colonial charm and the Himalayan peaks meeting the Bay of Bengal.
Kerala, on India’s Malabar Coast, is known for its beaches, serene backwaters, and spice plantations nestled in the lush Western Ghats.
Arunachal Pradesh, in northeast India, is home to stunning landscapes, unique tribal cultures, and Itanagar, its vibrant capital.