As Assam is renowned for producing smooth, refreshing tea, these tea gardens of Assam are known for being the largest tea producers by area.
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The tea gardens of Assam play a significant role in making Assam one of the most beautiful states in India. For tea lovers, Assam Tea is already a popular name around the globe, but you hardly know or hear about the gardens where Assam Tea is grown or produced.
Currently, as of December 2023, Assam alone incorporates over 2500 tea gardens located in different parts of the state. Among the 35 districts of Assam, Dibrugarh is known as the Tea City of Assam as it has the largest area of tea cultivation. It has around 177 tea estates.
Out of 2500 small, medium, or large tea estates, there are 11 tea states that significantly cover most of the tea production in Assam.
The name “tea garden” was introduced to Indians when India got its first tea garden, established by British planters near Guwahati in 1823. Since then, it has started to be recognized across the globe as the Land of Tea Gardens, where magical teas are produced in a lush environment that shapes the landscape and culture of the region.
Ever wondered which are the top 11 largest tea gardens in Assam? Brace yourself on an amazing journey to explore the mesmerizing tea gardens of Assam. Keep reading this blog that highlights the 11 largest tea gardens of Assam, which contribute the most in terms of tea production.
Here are the 11 largest tea gardens of Assam based on their geographical area.
1. Mornoi Tea Estate
The Mornoi Tea Estate, located in Kokrajhar district, is at the top of the largest tea gardens of Assam, having an area of 1644.19 hectares. It is the only tea estate at the border of Assam and West Bengal.
It got its name from the river Moranoi, which flows through it and ends up at the river BaoNoi. The location is also magnificent, as it offers a splendid view of rolling hills and dense forest.
2. Monabari Tea Estate
The Monabari Tea Estate occupies the second position in the list of the largest tea gardens of Assam, having an area of 1367 hectares. It is situated in the Biswanath Chariali District of Assam. Out of the total area coverage, 1158 hectares are for tea plantations.
The estate also provides a detailed insight into the tea-making process and the lives of the workers, who are entirely responsible for maintaining the tea estate beautifully. Moreover, it also has a hospital that offers medical facilities, which makes the stay of people over there convenient.
3. Hattigor Tea Estate
The Hattigor Tea Estate comes in third among the largest tea gardens of Assam in terms of area, covering 1360.7 hectares of land. It is located in the Udalguri district of Assam. Out of the total area, 977.21 hectares are used for tea plantations.
Earlier, before becoming a tea estate, it was used for trapping elephants. Even its name comes from that, i.e., “Hatti” means elephant and “gor” means trench. This estate produces around 2.5 lakh kilograms of CTC (Crush, Tear, and Curl) tea and Orthodox tea.
4. Sapoi Tea Estate
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The Sapoi Tea Estate, situated in the Sonitpur District of Assam, covers an area of 1052.183 hectares. The major attraction of the Sapoi tea gardens is the Mighty Brahmaputra flowing nearby.
One feature of this estate that makes it distinct from other tea gardens of Assam is the way it promotes organic tea farming by providing tours of organic tea farms in the garden and sharing knowledge about the harvesting of handmade tea and its processing.
5. Nonoi Tea Estate
The Nonoi Tea Estate is located in the Nagaon district of Assam. It has an area of 959.17 hectares. It got its name from the British, as in their colloquial language, waterfalls mean “Nonoi.” The estate is also locally known as “Rangamatti.”.
One remarkable aspect of this tea estate that makes it different from other tea gardens of Assam is that it focuses on eco-friendly production. Its production process utilizes vermicompost produced from biodegradable scrub and cattle manure.
6. Amchong Tea Estate
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The Amchong Tea Estate is situated in the Kamrup district of Assam. It covers an area of 721.15 hectares, which makes it the 6th largest tea estate.
It is popular across the state for producing the finest tea. They generally produce CTC tea, but in 2015 they introduced Orthodox tea to satisfy the variety demand of the modern era.
7. Jalinga Tea Estate
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The Jalinga Tea Estate is situated in the Cachar district of Assam. It has a total area of 1644.19 hectares, out of which 656.96 hectares are used for tea plantations. The location of the tea estate has a soothing atmosphere as it is surrounded by lustrous greenery.
In comparison to other tea gardens of Assam, Jalinga Tea Estate practices organic farming under Inhana Rational Farming Technology, which allows it to produce tea without the use of chemicals, fertilizers, or pesticides.
Moreover, the tea estate’s officials put their efforts into developing super teas like organic caffeine, organic assam chai, spice tea, and many more.
8. Nagrijuli Tea Estate
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The Nagrijuli Tea Estate is located in a very mesmerizing region of the North-East, i.e., Baksa District of Assam. It covers an area of 604.62 hectares.
The name of the tea estate, “Nagrijuli,” is derived from the local word “Narchi-Juri,” which means “eternal spring.” The locals gave the name as the tea leaves from the tea gardens of the estate give a refreshing and stimulating taste of the spring.
Both the CTC tea and the orthodox tea of the estate are popular for providing unique tastes. The quality of its orthodox tea, which is hardly found in other tea gardens of Assam, is the sappy, bright liquor that fuses with the natural beauty of the location to make you invigorated.
9. Corramore Tea Estate
The Corramore Tea Estate is situated in the Udalguri district of Assam. It covers an area of 480 hectares of land. Its name was derived from the Gaelic words “Corrie,” which means “cleft,” and “mor,” meaning beginning.
As the tea estate is located near Bhutan, one can have a splendid view of the Kaziranga Hills, accompanied by the beautiful tea gardens. Since it is surrounded by greenery from all sides, the place provides a very soothing environment to relax and enjoy, making it one of the unique tea gardens of Assam.
10. Manohari Tea Estate
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The Manohari Tea Estate is situated in the tea city of Assam, i.e., Dibrugarh. It covers a land area of 340.12 hectares. This tea estate is popular for the production of its most expensive special tea, Manohari Gold.
Manohari Gold became famous in a very short period of time in the fitness world because of its prominent health benefits. Since its inception, year after year, its sales have continued to increase rapidly. In the 2020 tea auction, it was sold at Rs 75,000 per kg.
11. Amsoi Tea Estate
The Amsoi Tea Estate is located in the Nagaon district of Assam. It covers an area of 134.11 hectares of land, which brings it to the 11th position in the list of the largest tea gardens of Assam.
One would be impressed by the mesmerizing beauty of the estate and the way it is beautifully structured. Visitors can also pay a religious visit to the Hanuman temple located at the entrance to the estate.
Bottom Line
Although this article highlighted only eleven tea gardens of Assam by area and production capacity, any other tea gardens of Assam equally contribute to tea production in Assam, making Assam the largest tea producer in India. All the gardens have their own unique features and beautiful views, and it will be worth visiting any of the tea gardens in Assam.
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