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Tea Museum

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tickets starts from INR 125

Things to Know

  • 1 - 2 Hours
    Duration
    1 - 2 Hours
  • Mobile voucher
    Mobile Voucher
    Accepted
  • Parking
    Parking
    Available
  • Drinking water Available
    Drinking water
    Available
  • Snacks counter Available
    Snacks counter
    Available
  • Audio guide Available
    Audio guide
    Available
  • Guided Tour Available
    Guided Tour
    Available
  • Photographer Available
    Photographer
    Available
  • Couple Friendly
    Couple
    Friendly
  • Baby Friendly
    Baby
    Friendly
  • Help Desk Available
    Help Desk
    Available
  • Souvenir shop Available
    Souvenir shop
    Available
  • FIrst Aid kit Available
    FIrst Aid kit
    Available
  • Cctv Available
    Cctv
    Available
  • Dustbin Available
    Dustbin
    Available
  • Art gallery Available
    Art gallery
    Available

Ticket

  • Adult ticket
    Adult
    125 INR
  • Child ticket
    Children
    FREE
  • Foreigner ticket
    Foreigner
    125 INR
  • Cash Only
    Cash
    Only


About

Tea Museum, previously known as Tata Tea Museum, is currently operated by Kanan Devan Hills Plantations Company (P) Ltd. which is a spin-off company from Tata Tea Ltd in 2005.  The country’s first ever Tea Museum located at KDHP’s (Kanan Devan Hills Plantations Company (P) Ltd), Nullatanni Estate, is just a five-minute drive from Munnar Town. Your visit to Munnar hill station will not complete without spending some time in the Tea Museum, exploring the history of the Tea Plantations. The museum captures the yesteryears of Munnar, how tea was developed and how the place came to be. As you’re guided through the inside, you come across artifacts, machines, furniture during the English Era, analog telephones, vintage bathroom accessories, pictures and devices that have been used over the years. Some of the attention-grabbing items on display at the Tea museum include the original tea roller, the 'Rotorvane,' dating back to 1905, used for CTC type tea processing; the 'Pelton Wheel' used in the power generation plant that existed in the Kanniamallay estate in the 1920s; a rail engine wheel of the Kundale Valley Light Railway that shuttled men and material between Munnar and Top Station during the first half of the last century. At one spot, every visitor who walks in is served a cardamom flavored tea as complimentary. You’re guided through the entire processing of tea by one of the employees, right from the time the tea leaves arrive into the factory to the time they’re converted into the famous tea that we savor at home. At the end of the tour, you’re guided to the sales outlet where you can purchase your favored variety of tea and other instruments which enable you to make authentic, factory-made tea at home. The museum authorities are also contemplating on the idea of allowing tourists to pluck tea leaves themselves and have them processed in their presence. 

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Weather forecast in Tea Museum

16.3°C clear sky

Weather
clear sky

  • 2024-04-25T00:36:29
    Sunrise
  • 2024-04-25T13:02:40
    Sunset
  • 16.3
    Minimum temperature
    16.3° C
  • 16.3
    Maximum temperature
    16.3° C
  • 78 %
    Humidity
    78 %
  • 1011 hPa
    Pressure
    1011 hPa
  • 1.56 m/s² Calm
    Windspeed
    1.56 m/s² Calm
  • 75 ENE East-northeast
    Wind Direction
    75 ENE East-northeast

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