We think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardensWe think of each of our 14 tea gardens as a little paradise on earth. Our first estate was the beautiful Hajua, which in the local dialect means “Abode of the Swans”. Today, merged with the Khoomtaie garden, they make our largest tea estate: Khoomtaie. Khoomtaie estate extends across over more than 1200 hectares, and alone, it presents the world with a lovely yield of 1.31 million kg. of tea per year. Other than Khoomtaie, we have 14 beautiful gardens, stretching over more than 11.000 acres, planted with different types of quality Indian tea.
Click on the leaves to discover our gardens