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Singbulli Tea Tourism |
Tea tourism? Singbulli Tea Estate? Both ideas are new to
you? Great! That is what we, at Escape-Enchanted, strive to bring to you…new
and cheap travel ideas. Being true to our commitment, this post brings a fresh
weekend getaway idea that would make you, your family and friends, as well as
your wallet pretty happy. Let’s check out the details!
What is tea tourism?
Tea tourism is a fairly new concept that allows you to experience
a few days of absolute calm and peace at a sprawling tea garden, reliving the glorious
moments of a tea planters life. Up on
the slopes of misty hills, you wake up to never-ending greenery and the
refreshing smell of fresh tea leaves. Lazily, you climb out of the bed and walk
up to the window to see the Himalayan range at a distance and a flood of colorful
flowers at your doorstep.
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Singbulli Tea Estate Visit |
Break of dawn and a cup of priceless Darjeeling tea harvested
from the gardens…you would sip what the royals in Birmingham Palace might be
sipping. A light breakfast and then off to the garden for a tour. Take a stroll through the garden, talk to the garden workers
and see how they deftly pluck the two leaves with a bud, and learn about their
lives. You are also invited to take a look and learn about the tea processing
in the factories where some of the best tea in the world are withered, rolled,
dried, sorted, and packaged. If you want, someone from the factory might
take you on a guided tour and explain each step of processing in detail. So
next time you sip Darjeeling tea, you’d know exactly how it was made.
You can then rent a car or just walk around to see the
local places of interests and lose yourself amidst virgin nature. Feel the soft
cloud passing by your feet, smell the moss and the leaves, touch the plants and
the flowers, and soothe your tired eyes with the balm of Mother Nature. Later you take a walk through the villages and nature
trails, and get deeper insight into the lives of the people living in the
mountains. In the evening, enjoy local dance and music specially performed for
you as you drink a glass of local wine.
Doesn't this sound like a perfect weekend getaway idea
to rejuvenate and re-energize yourself? And this, my friend, is tea tourism.
Why should you visit Singbulli Tea Estate?
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Nature Walk at Singbulli |
Till date, tea tourism is a costly affair as people mostly prefer to stay in
luxury bungalows built in the colonial times, typically the residence of British
tea planters. The bungalows, like the general culture of the tea gardens,
retain the antique aura of the colonial days. These, of course, come at a
considerable price. However, at Singbulli, you can enjoy your cheap weekend getaway with the experience being the same.
What
would you do? In Singbulli, you can:
- Relax amidst nature
- Roam the tea gardens
- Get some amazing shots of natural beauty
- Explore the tea factory
- Interact with the planters
- Know about the pleasures and pains of tea garden
lives
- Enjoy the local liquor, culture, music, and food
- Go for walks along the mountain tracks
- Chill out and rejuvenate yourself
- Visit the nearby places of interest
Where would you stay? You can chose to stay with the villagers who offer home stays in their village homes along with meals. If you are looking for a budget option, this is a great way to go for it. Decent accommodation, fresh home-made meals, and of course…Darjeeling tea…would keep you healthy and happy. However, it is important to remember that staying in plantation estates is not like staying in a five star luxury hotel. You cannot compare the amenities one to one. Tea tours are meant to bring you closer to nature and the tea garden life while offering you a home stay. Home stay along with meals (breakfast, lunch, tea, and dinner) might come for about Rs. 1000/- per person per day. Compared to other available options in tea tourism, isn’t this a bounty?
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Stay at Singbulli |
What are
the nearby places of interest? While visiting Singbulli, you can also
explore Mirik valley, Bunkulung, and Anjana Devi Shrine. You can visit Ambutia…which
experienced one of the largest landslides in Asia.
What do
you need to carry? If you are visiting Singbulli in the winter season, then
carry ample woolens to keep you warm in the Himalayan chills. Summers are
pleasant. One thing that you must carry is your camera…it is a photographers’
paradise!
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Mirik and Bunkulung |
Where is
Singbulli located?
Address: P.O. Phuguri -734218, P.S.Mirik,
Dist.: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
Location: 45 kms from Siliguri, on NH 35,
near Mirik, Dist.: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.
Nearest Airport Bagdogra (50 kms.)
Nearest railway station: New
Jalpaiguri
Who would
you contact? One of the greatest reasons for you to visit Singbulli is that
it is still a virgin spot, unnoticed by the roving eyes of the professional
tourism mongers. Therefore, if you are planning to visit Singbulli Tea Estate, then write to us at escapeenchanted@gmail.com. We will provide you the details
you need and direct you to the contact persons at the site.
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ReplyDeleteThanks! Please share this information as relevant to let people explore this place and also to support the locals in as many ways as possible...
DeleteTx for sharing..but how to reach there by shared jeep ?
ReplyDelete@Saurabh, I have replied to your mail.
ReplyDeletethanks for this new concept
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