Friday, December 18, 2009

Tashiding - Temi Tea Garden -West Sikkim


Tashiding West Sikkim

Tashiding is a little village on the top of a hill in close proximity to Pelling. The Tashiding monastery originally belongs to the Nyingmapa category and is highly respected by the people of Sikkim. Put up on the hilltop and looming over the Rathong and Rangit River, the monastery can be sighted from faraway and wide.

It is supposed that even a minor glimpse of the monastery can rinse mortals of the entire sins. The monastery was constructed during the period of 17th Century. There are a huge number of orchards of oranges and plantations of cardamoms around Tashiding which tourists can be visit from here.

Within the monastery, a pot of sanctified water is kept preserved only to be revealed and its droplets offered to devotees once each year in the Bumchu Festival for the duration of the 14th and 15th day of the opening month of the Tibetan calendar.

Temi Tea Garden -West Sikkim

Temi Tea Garden is the solitary Tea Estate in the state of Sikkim. The garden is almost 18 km from Ravangla and can be visited during a day tour from Ravangla. The garden is stretched on a slope beneath Tendong all along the highway to West Sikkim.

Temi Tea Garden was formed in the year 1969. The entire area of the Temi Tea garden is more or less 435 acres. The strength of garden employs is about 450 people and produces 100 matric ton of orthodox tea per annum. The garden produces a number of the most excellent teas in the world. The unique tea saplings were brought from Darjeeling and the products of the garden are not very dissimilar from what one can suppose from the tea producing gardens of Darjeeling hills.

The garden offers stunning natural views. The charming view of tea plucking by women employees can be seen here throughout the plucking season. The visit to the factory can fetch an interesting lesson on tea processing and production.

Temi tea is also a familiar souvenir for tourists that visit the state. The majority of the tea produced in the garden is either consumed in the local area or purchased by vising tourists.
Spending one night in an aged British built bungalow situated just beneath the Temi Tea Garden Sikkim could be a mystifying experience of bonding the past and the present era. A visit to the tea garden, enroots to the Tendong Hill, could be a worthwhile experience.


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