Saturday, November 27, 2010

Cameron Highlands (2010)


Bharat Tea Plantations (http://bharattea.com.my)

An old rolling tea table at BOH Tea Centre, Sungai Palas

Tea rollers


BOH's old tea factory at BOH Tea Centre

The second stage after tea picking and classification

The next stage after rolling

The following stage after fermentation

The final stage after drying




One of the massive BOH Tea Plantations

Pitcher plants, Cactus Point

Cactus Point



Bharat Tea Plantatations (http://bharattea.com.my)

Revisited the highlands with my foreign friends this year. More about the highlands here: Cameron Highlands.

2 comments:

Joseph Pulikotil said...

Hi Skyjuice,

Beautiful scenery and bewitching greenery of the tea plantations.

The process of making tea is very educative and informative.

We have numerous tea gardens in Kerala.They are the legacy of the British.

The name Bharat indicates that this plantation could be owned by an Indian because India is also known as Bharat.

Best wishes,
Joseph

SkyJuice said...

Hi Joseph,

The Cameron Bharat Plantations are indeed owned by two Malaysian Indians. Their late grandfather was from Uttar Pradesh.

BOH Tea Plantations are owned by a Malaysian family of British descent.