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Where is the origin of Darjeeling black tea of Indian Tea Mu Tea Garden brand? How much is top Darjeeling black tea?

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Chamong Tea Garden Chamong Tea Garden in 1871, the tea garden was founded under British rule at that time. The name of Chamong Chamu Tea Garden has a long history with local indigenous languages. The name Chamong is based on local reference.

Chamong Tea Garden Chamong Tea Garden in 1871, the tea garden was founded under British rule at that time. The name of Chamong Chamu Tea Garden has a long history with local indigenous languages. The name Chamong is a reference from the local indigenous language. There is a local bird that can sing and whistle and gather to play in the area where the tea garden is planted in the sunny months. The bird was called "Chamoo" in the indigenous language of the local Lepchas, and the manor was later named "Chamong" after "Chamoo". Chamong Tea Mu Tea Garden is located near the Sukhiapokahri area of Susie Bockarie, a small town southwest of Darjeeling town, which is 17 kilometers away from Darjeeling town. There are some famous Darjeeling tea gardens around the tea garden, such as Turzum tea garden in the southeast of tea mu tea garden and Seeyok tea garden in the southwest of the tea mu tea garden planting area.

Tea Mu Tea Garden covers a wide planting area and spans a wide range of elevations, with tea trees growing from 3600 feet to 6000 feet. Today, Chamong Tea Mu Tea Garden is owned by Lohia Group. The Chamong tea garden is also one of the first tea gardens acquired by the group, including 5 Assam tea gardens and 13 Darjeeling tea gardens. Among them, Darjeeling tea gardens owned by Lohia Group are: Pussimbing, Tumsong, Lingia, Soom, Nagari Farm, Marybong, Dhajea, Phoobsering, Takdah, Ging and Sri Dwarika. The certification of Chamong Tea Mu Tea Garden includes Fair Trade Certification and Rainforest Certification

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