3 Tea Gardens In Indonesia, Which Has Become A Tourist Destination Agro
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As one of the world's most popular beverages, tea favored all walks of life. In addition to easy to get, tea can also be obtained at affordable prices. Properties of tea are very diverse, ranging from maintaining health, curing disease, refreshing body, reduce stress, to maintain the beauty. These kinds of herbal drinks can be enjoyed at any time and can be formulated alone.
Indonesia is a country rich in agricultural products also have many tea gardens. Dozens of local tea brand has spread in the market, there are even some tea plantations tea exporting them to then packaged and given a brand abroad. The following are three tea gardens in Indonesia, which has become a tourist destination agro and worth a visit with your family:
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Rancabali
Located in Ciwidey, about 55 km from the city of London and located at an altitude of approximately 1,600 meters above sea level, tea plantations is very wide and beautiful. Green expanse of rolling hills on either side of the road to the Patenggang Situ make anyone passing there feeling refreshed and calm.In Rancabali tea plantations, tourists can not only enjoy the scenery but also can see the processing of tea leaves and drink tea. In addition, the location is very strategic because Rancabali also close to several other tourist destinations such as Rancaupas (campsites and places deer), White crater, hot tubs and lake Situ Walini Patenggang. For those who want to stay overnight in Ciwidey, quite a lot of accommodation available there.
Wonosari
The advantages offered by the tea gardens at an altitude of 950 to 1,250 meters above sea level are the accommodation facilities, warm water pool, mini train for around the garden, APV and outbound. Also available by the center-by that in addition to selling teas also sells a variety of snack and craft works of local residents.
Malabar
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In the tea garden area at an altitude of 1,550 meters above sea level, there are the relics of scientists from the Netherlands, Boscha, which is now rented out to tourists. Boscha so well known to be immortalized as the name of the observatory in Lembang. Bosscha tomb was located in the plantation area and very well maintained. For those who want ngaso while enjoying the freshness of hot tea, a tea corner near Malabar tea estate office ready to serve the tourists. In addition, it also sells tea corner tea leaves and a variety of souvenirs typical of Malabar.
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