The Tea Museum in Kerala, located in the picturesque hill station of Munnar, offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich legacy of tea cultivation in South India. Nestled amidst lush tea gardens, this museum is a tribute to the region’s colonial past and the evolution of tea production over the decades. Visitors can explore antique tea rollers, old photographs, and machinery that showcase the growth of the tea industry from the British era to modern times. A visit here includes a guided tour, providing insights into the entire tea-making process—from plucking leaves to final packaging. The aroma of fresh tea leaves and the surrounding scenic beauty make the experience immersive. A tea-tasting session at the end lets visitors savor various local blends, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs and tea lovers alike.
Backwaters, houseboats, and spice plantations—Kerala with Viacation was stunning. Their team checked in with us mid-trip to make sure everything was going smoothly.
Backwaters, houseboats, and spice plantations—Kerala with Viacation was stunning. Their team checked in with us mid-trip to make sure everything was going smoothly.