The Tea Growing Regions of India India is one of the largest tea growing nations in the world. Producing nearly 30 percent of the global output, it is the second largest exporter of tea. The teas of Darjeeling and Assam top every list in the ‘best teas’ category. But there are many other tea growing regions in India besides Darjeeling and Assam. They are the following:
Dooars and Terai: The first plantation in Terai was named Champta, and it was set up by James White in 1862. Subsequently, the Dooars region saw its first tea plantation in the form of Gazeldubi. In Dooars, the Assamese tea plant was found to be more suitable. Today, Dooars and Terai have a combined annual production of 226 million kg of tea, which accounts for around 25 per cent of India’s total tea crop. Tea