Exploring India’s tea gardens is a unique way to connect with nature, culture and tradition. Whether you are strolling through the misty hills of Darjeeling, experiencing the grandeur of Assam ...
"No tea, no life!" This is not just a saying but an emotion for tea lovers. From the first sip in the morning to an evening ...
Crafting wellness-focused, non-bitter tea alternatives that redefine traditional tea drinking for modern consumers ...
Carlton, Laguna Niguel honors the Indian Festival of Colors with Indian street food sandwiches and masala chai.
By the 1800s, tea had become the East India Company’s most valuable traded commodity. But, the British had a problem. They were entirely dependent on China for the tea and desperately needed another ...
on tea and golf’s shared beginnings here in India. Back in the early 19th century, as British planters set up large tea estates, far removed from towns and cities, they needed a place to unwind ...
New Delhi: India is one of the largest tea producers in the world, and also among the highest tea consumers. In fact, tea is considered to be the most common and noticeable beverages to serve to ...
COURTYARD by Marriott Setia Alam is celebrating culture and tradition with a Deepavali High-Tea Buffet ... of togetherness where authentic Indian flavours meet contemporary dining.