Tea Gardens
Tea gardens are cultivated areas where the Camellia sinensis plant is grown for tea production. These gardens are typically found in regions with suitable climates, such as tropical and subtropical areas, where the conditions are ideal for growing tea leaves. The plants are carefully tended to, and the leaves are harvested at specific times to ensure the best flavor and quality.
In addition to their agricultural importance, tea gardens often serve as tourist attractions, offering visitors a chance to learn about the tea-making process. Many gardens provide guided tours, showcasing the various stages of tea cultivation, from planting to harvesting and processing.