
From the majestic gardens of Darjeeling to the lush fields of Assam, these special teas are acquired by tea connoisseurs around the world after paying whopping prices.

Tea isn't just a drink in India - it's a way to connect, unwind, and soak up tradition. Let's dive into what makes these luxury teas so special, from hand-picking to the rarest flavours.

A Kolkata tea stall is selling tea for Rs. 1,000/- for a cup. Here's the variety of tea it uses, and why it is so costly.

A rare variety of Assam tea called Manohari Gold Tea has been sold for a record-high price of Rs. 1 Lakh per kg.

A man spent more than Rs. 2000 to experience the luxury of having tea at The Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai.

A viral video showing the making of "Amritsar's most expensive tea" at a humble-looking stall has got Instagram users talking.