Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal
Happy Valley Tea Estate is a tea garden in Darjeeling district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Established in 1854, it is Darjeeling's second oldest tea estate. Spread over 177 hectares (440 acres), it is situated at a height of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Darjeeling, and employs more than 1500 people. It is the second oldest tea estate of Darjeeling (after Steinthal Tea Estate, which was established in 1852) and, at a height of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft), is also one of the highest tea factories in the world.David Wilson, an Englishman, had named the garden Wilson Tea Estate and by 1860 had started cultivation of tea. In 1903, the estate was taken over by an Indian, Tarapada Banerjee, an aristocrat from Hooghly. In 1929, Banerjee bought the Windsor Tea Estate nearby, and merged the two estates under the name of Happy Valley Tea Estate.G.C. Banerjee was the next owner of Happy Valley Tea Estate. He with his wife Annapurna Devi and three daughters (Nonimukhi, Monmaya and Savitri) lived there for some time. Annapurna Devi was related to the Ganguly family of Khandwa; her maternal uncle was Kunjalal Bihari, father of the famous cine Gangulys. Nandini Balial (Ganguly), a young prolific writer in LA is the great granddaughter of Late Monmaya Debi. In 2008, the hand-rolled tea produced by Happy Valley was chosen to be sold at Harrods in the United Kingdom, with price ranging from ₹5,000 (US$70) to ₹6,000 (US$83) per kg, besides this, it is also available at Mariage Freres in France.
Cities near by Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal, bagdogra
City | Distance |
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Mirikto Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal distance | 19.575 km |
Sonadato Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal distance | 13.056 km |
Kurseongto Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal distance | 19.136 km |
Darjeelingto Happy Valley Tea Estate-West Bengal distance | 1.111 km |