A trip to the world’s highest tea estate to watch the most glorious sunrise ever
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, TAMIL NADU/ Created : Jul 27, 2019, 16:19 IST
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Kolukkumalai is a tiny hamlet in Tamil Nadu, which sits at around 7130 ft above the sea level and lies about 32 km from Munnar. What makes this place special for travel? Well, the tea plantations of Kolukkumalai are known to be th … Read more
Kolukkumalai is a tiny hamlet in Tamil Nadu, which sits at around 7130 ft above the sea level and lies about 32 km from Munnar. What makes this place special for travel? Well, the tea plantations of Kolukkumalai are known to be the highest in the world. This tea estate will soothe your senses with its scenic beauty, and invigorating aroma. Read less
The sprawling plantation is spread across over more than 1000 ac of land, and produces around 12 tons of tea per month on an average. While there, you can take the help of a tour guide who take you around the tea estate and how the workers collect the tea leaves, which are then later processed into consumable tea. Weather here is pleasant all round the year; however, the best time to visit this place would be during the winter months. But if you still want to go there during the summer, we will suggest, plan your trip during the months of March and May.
About the world’s highest tea estate
The prime highlight of visiting Kolukkumalai is that it is home to the world's largest tea estate. After reaching there, walk 1 km downhill through the tea plantations, and the path will lead you to the old-style organic tea factory. This factory was established in 1919, and has been following the orthodox tea-making process since the colonial area.
As you step inside the factory, it will take you back in time. Its secluded but scenic location, and the convention methods that it still follows, will make you believe in simplicity.
And a visit to this place will be incomplete if you don’t get a steaming cup of lemon tea there, which is made using the highest quality of tea leaves, categorised as BoP (Broken Orange Pekoe). From here, you can also opt to check out the nearby treks or head to Munnar.
Kolukkumalai for camping
After visiting the world’s highest tea estate, you can also plan for a stay in a camp near the tea estate. If you want to avoid the last minute hassles, make prior bookings. Staying here is fun and depending on the season, it will be a fair deal to enjoy a night camping here. Sleeping bags will be provided, whereas dinner and breakfast will also be there in your package.
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