Orthodox Tea

Orthodox tea is the top two leafs of each plant.  These two leaves produce the best quality tea leaf.  We use only these leaves in all our tea products.   Since tea plucking is still done by hand, it is possible to select these two leaves.

Orthodox Tea
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Orthodox Tea From Nepal
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Introduction

Nepal is a land-locked country bounded by People Republic of China and India . Only Hindu Kingdom has the Himalayan region altitude between 4877 amd 8848 meters with snow and 14 highest peaks in the world. It is located between 80 degree East Latitude and 26 to 30 degree North Longitude. Nepal has very diversified climate and topographical conditions comprising of the highest peak of the world and down to 60 meters at Jhapa the far east part of Nepal.

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History

Around 1863, colonel Gajraj Singh Thapa , son in law of the famous Rana Prime Minister , Jung Bhadur Rana , was on the tour of Darjeeling. He was impressed by the sight of the plantation and the tasty drink he was offered everywhere he went. he was determined to grow tea in his own Ilam, where Mr. Thapa was was the Governal General. His father in law had awarded him the whole district in the form of Birta. Teh colonel set up two plantations the Ilam and the Soktim tea estates, forty-two hectre each and so began Nepal's tea industry. the tea industry in Nepal was largely under the government domain until early nineties. In 1982 , the government declared the five eastern districts of Nepal i.e. Jhapa Ilam, Panchthar , Terathum and Dahnkuta a "Tea - Zone"(except Jhapa all are situated in hill).After the liberization of the economy the private sector began to invest the tea industry.

Over the years, Nepal's tea industry has grown steadily. Today, tea gardens cover more than twelve thousand hectare. Nepal's aromatic tea is becomming more and more popular around the world, and each year hundreds of tones are exported to United States of America, Japan, Canada, Hong-Kong, Germany, U.K., and other European Countries.

Events Successfully conducted
Event Objective
Nepalese Tea Party 2002.
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Introducing Nepalese Tea and Coffee to diplomats living in Nepal and get the comments.
Nepal Festival in London 2003 Introducing Nepalese Handicraft and Tea in London
Nepal Festival in Germany 2003 Introducing Nepalese Handicraft and Tea in German Market
Nepal Tea and Coffee Festival in U.S.A 2003 Introducing Nepalese Tea and Coffee in U.S.A market
Nepal Tea and Coffee Festival in  U.N. 2003 Introducing Nepalese Tea and Coffee in  U.N. market and getthe comments from high level diplomats