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Acres
of tea plantations interspersed with shade fruit trees wrap the gentle
Kerala hill slopes in a warm embrace and create soothing and striking
vistas for you to visit on your Kerala eco-tourism vacations.
Rows of neatly clipped tea bushes carpet the Kerala hills on the
Western Ghats in Kerala, south India and offer you ample opportunity to
gaze at the naturally enthralling Kerala beauty at its beatific best
while on your Kerala India eco-tourism vacations.
The Britishers introduced the tradition of tea plantations in India.
Tea bushes have the potential to grow to tree heights though they are
kept neatly trimmed to waist height to make it feasible for the
plantation workers to pluck tealeaves without much difficulty. Gaze at
the lovely Kerala tea plantations while on your eco-tourism vacations
and mark the fact that each tea bush is planted at a distance of 1 to
1.5 meter from each other along the contours of the landscape.
Stay at the resorts and clean home-like accommodations on the Kerala
tea plantations and spend your eco-tourism vacations in Kerala, South
India in the midst of pure undulating greens. Watch the plantation
workers plucking tealeaves and filling the baskets slung on their backs
while you enjoy nature treks.
Usually it's the women who are employed for plucking tealeaves on these
tea plantations in Kerala, South India. These women work in unison and
sing peppy songs while plucking tealeaves and move along the rows of
tea bushes in perfect rhythm.
Kerala, South India has some of the highest tea estates located in
India. Munnar is one of the most popular Kerala hill stations, which is
known for its sweeping tea plantations.
Some of the popular tea plantations in Kerala, South India are located
at Peerumadu that is situated at a height of 914-meters above the sea
level, Anayirankal that has acres of tea plantations located in the
midst of dense evergreen forests and a few other Kerala hill stations
that are definitely worth visiting on your Kerala eco-tourism tours to
Kerala, South India.
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