Kerala produces only 6% of the tea produced in india it's 4th after Assam, west bengal,Tamil Nadu , india is 2nd largest producer of tea after china . India is 6th largest producer of coffee but india produces best quality of coffee along with cuba.
It is time to Get Rid of the tea plantations in Munnar.. It is time to bring back the native trees and vegetation 🤷🏼♂️ …. Bring back our Flora and Fauna 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
But none of these states are as educated nor welcoming as Kerala. Foreign tourists please beware of scammers, r@pe attacks, getting mugged in these states
I thought the temperatures would be much cooler and you guys would be in sweaters and jackets. The kids are good sports to go along with every thing. They find ways to entertain themselves. The wealth of knowledge they are gaining will help them adapt well in life. And they probably not aware of how much they are learning. This is better than being stuck in a public school classroom in the US. I wish my parents had done this.
Munnar has an echo point spot, and a place that offers speedboat. You guys missed that. The kids would have loved it considering how much they enjoyed the speedboat ride from Alleppey. Wonderla theme park in Kochi also would have been one of the best places the kids could enjoy.
We lived in Florida in the U.S. for a long time, so we are used to the heat and humidity. :) But some days are a little too hot during the middle of the day to be exploring.
Love you to see you people in India..please avoid street food, avoid metropolitan cities if u don't like chaos. Find a good hotel/restaurant, countrysides are gem..stay safe❤
A great treat. I didn't know it was so labor intensive to make my tea leaves. I have new appreciation for the workers and all the work that goes into it. It should be more expensive when you consider the amount of labor involved.
We had the same thought when we got insight into the harvesting and manufacturing process! He did let us know that the teas we typically see in most grocery stores mostly use the stem (where the caffeine also comes from) and that they lack the same quality and benefits as the tea harvested and manufactured from the actual leaves. Very interesting
Yo thats a respect that you chose to pick a guide !! Overe there . I believe he explains you guys good how he can. its his job , believe you guys were enjoyed. Thank you for visiting and filming locations 😊
that was verry intresting vlog .i love tea and i liove green tea a lot .it was funny to see the kids running trow the teafields no interstet in learning but playing .thanks for sharing the vlog Fam i liked it 😊
Hope you guys have a nice time in kerala...carry back good memories....stay safe. Dont let crooked people to fool you....pray you meet only good people while you stay in India..god bless
When foreigners visit India, they often stick to the Golden Triangle. But for some truly beautiful spots, head to places like North Sikkim, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Aru Valley, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Statue of Unity, Rani Ki Vav, and Lakshadweep. These are some of India's best-hidden treasures.
❤❤❤ Love the video, my family and us kids just moved here to India from the states. It's a nice adventure and I hope our videos can get as good as yours one day. ❤❤❤
That's great! I hope you all settle in and enjoy your new lives here. Been at this for a little while, just try to get a little better with each video 👍 Thank you so much for watching 🙏
It is beautiful with all the green terraces everywhere and the little hills and valleys. The guy is giving you a PhD in tea growing to help you start your own tea plantation.. 😅😅
There is a lot that goes into the process, it was great to learn as we had no idea previously how tea was harvested and manufactured. :) And the views were incredible! Thanks for watching!
Great to see you dive into indian local stuff if you plan to visit mumbai let me know ill help you with everything i can ill show you great places to eat and hidden gems over here 😋
@@OurTinyAdventure you're welcome Once completed south India you can move forward to North India North India has lot of hill stations which you can visit during this peak summer time Prefer traveling by cab rather than tuk tuk in this scorching heat Prefer eating buffet at the hotel which ur staying at , rather than eating outside
lovely, joyful family. I'm glad each of you are having a good time on the trip. Please make extra precautions for your safety when traveling in India. These days, gang rapes are on the rise and rampant, and even while the police are responding quickly, but these kinds of incidents are simply irreversible. 1) Please don't let your wife start conversations with men before you're comfortable that opposite person is safe. You should always lead the conversation first. 2) Always carry a sharp weapon and avoid going to deserted or dubious-looking locations. If you happen to find yourself somewhere where you don't see any local women around, get out of there right away. 3) When choosing a hotel for your stay, always choose well-known brands rather than small, unknown local properties. Many rapes and molestations occur under such hotels. 4) Have a local number on hand in case you need to call the police. 5) Please leave immediately if any family members get intuition that the place is not appropriate. Avoid accepting food or snacks or drink from locals in dubious situations as they might add something malicious to it and make you unconscious. 6) States like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar should be avoided at all costs. Avoid going through those states altogether; You should absolutely not go there. if you must, take a flight or one of the slightly better trains, like the Vande Bharat. where possible one should enter and exit India through Mumbai or any South Indian airport. Avoid Delhi. It is always safer to travel in groups if you have buddies with you if you like to visit remote locations. Please heed the advice of government in your country as most governments in Europe and the US have issued active cautions against traveling to India owing to safety concerns for women. Communicate and keep in touch with your country's embassy in India. Although these precautions are severe, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Once upon a time, In India we lived in a wonderful civilization where we used to think that visitors are gods, but nowadays, rapes, molestation, scams, and harassment are routine and happen often. Because of the large population, cleaning everything will take some time. Till that time, be careful, cautious, and safe. Take care and return safely with happy memories.
I like ur vlogs ❤ also visit Thirivanathapuram and the padmanabha temple and eat KERALA SADHYA 😊 In mother plaza restaurant . Must try kerala sadhya its a traditional KERALA meal with all vegetarian dishes and dessert like paayasam .
Our boy is only 4, he isn't required to be registered for school yet. Our girl is 5, she is in kindergarten and we Worldschool/Homeschool them both 👍 Thank you for watching 🙏
It would be great if the tea plantations were kept free of litter. We did see a couple of large white bags along our route. I think those might be for the workers to discard of their trash.
Don't come during 20-23/24 ... Extremely heavy rains are predicted over kerala including idukki district ..Hjghrange journey is not safe as chances of landslide is high
Eucalyptus may be good for health but eucalyptus trees are not good for environment. These trees are not native to western ghats but planted by Britishers when they ruled us. Silver oak also invasive trees planted by Britishers which is not good for environment.
Kerala is the heaven of nature...so, no surprise in calling it as God's Own Country
There are indeed so many incredibly beautiful nature spots 🥰
Dubais Ownwd country indeed
do you reply all the foreign people who visits kerala same dialogues ?😂
The kids showed great patience, and were interested in most of the details. Quite a engrossing vlog.
Glad you enjoyed our vlog! We hope you will continue to follow along our journey :)
Kerala produces only 6% of the tea produced in india it's 4th after Assam, west bengal,Tamil Nadu , india is 2nd largest producer of tea after china . India is 6th largest producer of coffee but india produces best quality of coffee along with cuba.
Thats right. But he telling highest qualitu tea that is 70%.
Interesting! Thanks for the info and thanks for watching 🙏
It is time to Get Rid of the tea plantations in Munnar.. It is time to bring back the native trees and vegetation 🤷🏼♂️ …. Bring back our Flora and Fauna 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
hey kid it is coz of british do research
But none of these states are as educated nor welcoming as Kerala. Foreign tourists please beware of scammers, r@pe attacks, getting mugged in these states
Pure leaves ❤ tea lovers heaven
I thought the temperatures would be much cooler and you guys would be in sweaters and jackets.
The kids are good sports to go along with every thing. They find ways to entertain themselves. The wealth of knowledge they are gaining will help them adapt well in life. And they probably not aware of how much they are learning. This is better than being stuck in a public school classroom in the US. I wish my parents had done this.
Thank you for the encouraging words! It has been wonderful to see how much they naturally learn in this lifestyle. :)
Great!! The cool weather is a respite from the hot beach weather especially for the kids. I know for Westerners they like the cool weather.
The temperature felt perfect and we had a nice breeze the entire time. Unfortunately, we underestimated the strength of the sun that day 😅
Dont forget to visit Varkala….❤ from kerala
Thank you for the recommendation
This time ...very hot there
Munnar has an echo point spot, and a place that offers speedboat.
You guys missed that.
The kids would have loved it considering how much they enjoyed the speedboat ride from Alleppey.
Wonderla theme park in Kochi also would have been one of the best places the kids could enjoy.
Ah, speedboat! We would have checked it out if we knew. We considered Wonderla, but it didn't work out
Thanks for watching 🙏
Nice place enjoy ❤🇵🇭
Thank you! 😃
Happy to see u enjoying my home state😊 hope the climate isnt to difficult for u all😅
We lived in Florida in the U.S. for a long time, so we are used to the heat and humidity. :) But some days are a little too hot during the middle of the day to be exploring.
Its amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad, Ooty, coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna, Coorg, Bangalore, Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi, Chennai, Karnataka, Kodaikanal, visakhapatnam, Darjeeling, Shimla, Kulu Manali, Himalayan region, kashmir, ladakh, allora caves, world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu Andaman Nicobar islands lakshadweep islands, Kerala, tamilnadu, Karnataka,goa, Orissa, gujrat, West Bengal,up, Jammu Kashmir,northeast states in India
Thank you for sharing!
Love you to see you people in India..please avoid street food, avoid metropolitan cities if u don't like chaos. Find a good hotel/restaurant, countrysides are gem..stay safe❤
Thanks for following our journey along! And thank you for the suggestions.
A great treat. I didn't know it was so labor intensive to make my tea leaves. I have new appreciation for the workers and all the work that goes into it. It should be more expensive when you consider the amount of labor involved.
We had the same thought when we got insight into the harvesting and manufacturing process! He did let us know that the teas we typically see in most grocery stores mostly use the stem (where the caffeine also comes from) and that they lack the same quality and benefits as the tea harvested and manufactured from the actual leaves. Very interesting
0:58 Hi Baby river... How cute ?? 😅😀
😊 thanks for watching 🙏
Yo thats a respect that you chose to pick a guide !! Overe there . I believe he explains you guys good how he can.
its his job , believe you guys were enjoyed.
Thank you for visiting and filming locations 😊
He did a great job, no regrets. Thanks for watching 🙏
You wouldn’t think that all that had to be done to make tea that was awesome to learn 😊
I had no Idea what was involved. We learned so much from the tour 👍 Thanks for watching 🙏
Even kerala peoples have not the chance to understand to see all the stages of tea processing a few got chance best demonstration thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it 👍 It was very cool and educational. Thanks for watching 🙏
You should visit during October and November it's summer now in india during monsoon South part of india is 10x beautiful than during normal time
We will definitely have to return during those months, thanks for sharing
What a wonderful video! 😄 The guide and host tried their best to give all the information with their broken English but thorough gentlemen. 💖
They did a great job, we learned so much. Thanks for watching 🙏
Yeah..They did a great job !!!...English is not their first language
Have a beautiful journey brother and your family 💐
Thank you! Thanks for watching and following our journey
The first tea plant found in India was in Assam, Northeast. When the british found it they stopped importing tea from China
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
Your kids are really cute😍🥰
Thank you 🙏😊
You went for Summer. Thats a hot season dude. But enjoy the coconut water which cools down the heat.
We will definitely have to come back at a colder time next time to enjoy more outdoor activities :)
Cool and nice video. White Tea is the best.☺☺☺
We had no idea what white tea was prior to this tour. It was a great learning experience
that was verry intresting vlog .i love tea and i liove green tea a lot .it was funny to see the kids running trow the teafields no interstet in learning but playing .thanks for sharing the vlog Fam i liked it 😊
Glad you enjoyed it ☺️ Thank you for watching 🙏
Sweet Nice Family Guys
Enjoy Every moment with each other
Thank you so much 🙏
Hope you guys have a nice time in kerala...carry back good memories....stay safe. Dont let crooked people to fool you....pray you meet only good people while you stay in India..god bless
Thank you so much
Such a beautiful family 💗💗
Super handsome husband, charming wife and adorable kids ❤❤ God bless you
Loved the vlog 👍👍👍👍
Thank you for your kind words! We are glad you enjoy our vlog! Thanks for following our journey 🤗
@@OurTinyAdventure Thanks for visiting my country 👍👍👍
Happy journey❤
Try to visit again because you guys are here in the wrong season. and your Kids are more than matured for their age.💎
We try to visit places during the non rainy season, but yes it's hot! Thanks for watching 🙏
The hike will keep you fit.
Yes, it was much farther than we expected. But it was a good hike!
Because tea plantations are in the high range and cooler.
When foreigners visit India, they often stick to the Golden Triangle. But for some truly beautiful spots, head to places like North Sikkim, Ladakh, Meghalaya, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Aru Valley, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Ajanta and Ellora Caves, Statue of Unity, Rani Ki Vav, and Lakshadweep. These are some of India's best-hidden treasures.
Ya hidden places where Gutka Cobra is there 😂
@@KRP-y7y black Sambar mamba
Thank you so much for sharing! We like to visit less known places, not just the typical tourist spots. :)
Thank you for the great suggestion!
You forgot Kerala, the best place in India
Please visit these places in India 🇮🇳❤️
1. Ladakh
2. Kashmir
3. Manali
4. Shimla
5. Rishikesh
6. Mcleodganj
7. Jaisalmer
8. Goa
9. Kerala ( kochi, varkala, Alleppey, Munnar)
10. Hampi
11. Darjeeling
12. Sikkim
13. Meghalaya
14. Andaman and Nicobar islands
15. Udaipur
Thank you for the suggestions
Lakshadweep too😅
Its hot during these months..even locals cant handle the sun...kerala is best in monsoon or when its colder
We will have to visit again during cooler months :)
@@OurTinyAdventure December is the best month to visit Kerala.
Also Christmas is celebrated in Kerala bigger than other states.
❤❤❤ Love the video, my family and us kids just moved here to India from the states. It's a nice adventure and I hope our videos can get as good as yours one day. ❤❤❤
That's great! I hope you all settle in and enjoy your new lives here.
Been at this for a little while, just try to get a little better with each video 👍
Thank you so much for watching 🙏
@OurTinyAdventure Yes thank you for the encouragement. We will definitely work on it, continue the great content!
Nice journey
Thanks for watching 🙏
It is beautiful with all the green terraces everywhere and the little hills and valleys.
The guy is giving you a PhD in tea growing to help you start your own tea plantation.. 😅😅
There is a lot that goes into the process, it was great to learn as we had no idea previously how tea was harvested and manufactured. :) And the views were incredible! Thanks for watching!
I will recommended to go lakshadweep and andaman island
Thanks so much for your recommendations
If I am not wrong it's Nilgiri hills ( Arawan gadu ) r ( Coonoor area) best of luck 🎉🎉🎉🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you
Cute and smart children ❤
if you have time definitely try wonderla in kochi it's a theme park. Not too expensive. you'll like it
Thanks for the recommendation, we saw the park online and it looks really fun!
Love India ❤
Checkout mangalore nearby there , icecream capital of India it's called and amazing Fish dishes in mangalore
Sounds fantastic! Thank you for sharing
Great to see you dive into indian local stuff if you plan to visit mumbai let me know ill help you with everything i can ill show you great places to eat and hidden gems over here 😋
Thanks! We'll be in Mumbai for a few days for our flight out. We'll try to explore a bit while we're there 👍
Thanks for watching 🙏
@@OurTinyAdventure great enjoy your travel in india
❤ India
More like Tea Vlog😁
Visit Kochi water metro India's first water metro , kochi Kerala has largest transportation system
Enjoy 😊❤❤
Thanks for watching 🙏
I didn't know green tea and the black tea come from the same plant.
We had no idea before this tour either. It was very educational and informative.
Go to Ladakh.. 🎉
Hi, Tiny Adventures.
Hello! Thanks for being here 👍
Enjoy sir❤
Thank you 🙏 thanks for watching!
Also visit
coorg
Wayanad
Kanyakumari
Ooty
Pondicherry
Thank you for the recommendations
@@OurTinyAdventure you're welcome
Once completed south India you can move forward to North India
North India has lot of hill stations which you can visit during this peak summer time
Prefer traveling by cab rather than tuk tuk in this scorching heat
Prefer eating buffet at the hotel which ur staying at , rather than eating outside
Lovely children. Irrespective of caste, cree, religion, race, language, nationality their behaviour remains same. Lovely kids
Part of why we travel 🙏 Thanks for watching 🙏
How was the climate now in munnar? Hot or cold?
The actual temperature was nice, but we underestimated how strong the sun is. I got a bad sunburn 🥵 Thanks for watching 🙏
You have some more places visit in munnar ❤
Just search on youtube lot's of hidden unexplored places in there ❤
We quickly noticed how many amazing places there are in Munnar when we arrived. It's a fantastic place and so nice and calm!
It is very dry in munnar now , wrong season.Wild elephant come out of the forest often in this season.
We were hoping to see an elephant, but no luck. We did see some monkeys 👍
Thanks for watching 🙏
My home town is 3 hours 45 mins from here to #COIMBATORE #district #pollachi TOWN #tamilnadu
visit sri lanka 💚 famous nine arche bridge etc.
Thanks so much for the recommendation! Sri Lanka is on our list of places we'd like to visit.
lovely, joyful family. I'm glad each of you are having a good time on the trip. Please make extra precautions for your safety when traveling in India. These days, gang rapes are on the rise and rampant, and even while the police are responding quickly, but these kinds of incidents are simply irreversible.
1) Please don't let your wife start conversations with men before you're comfortable that opposite person is safe. You should always lead the conversation first.
2) Always carry a sharp weapon and avoid going to deserted or dubious-looking locations. If you happen to find yourself somewhere where you don't see any local women around, get out of there right away.
3) When choosing a hotel for your stay, always choose well-known brands rather than small, unknown local properties. Many rapes and molestations occur under such hotels.
4) Have a local number on hand in case you need to call the police.
5) Please leave immediately if any family members get intuition that the place is not appropriate. Avoid accepting food or snacks or drink from locals in dubious situations as they might add something malicious to it and make you unconscious.
6) States like Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar should be avoided at all costs. Avoid going through those states altogether; You should absolutely not go there. if you must, take a flight or one of the slightly better trains, like the Vande Bharat. where possible one should enter and exit India through Mumbai or any South Indian airport. Avoid Delhi.
It is always safer to travel in groups if you have buddies with you if you like to visit remote locations. Please heed the advice of government in your country as most governments in Europe and the US have issued active cautions against traveling to India owing to safety concerns for women. Communicate and keep in touch with your country's embassy in India.
Although these precautions are severe, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Once upon a time, In India we lived in a wonderful civilization where we used to think that visitors are gods, but nowadays, rapes, molestation, scams, and harassment are routine and happen often. Because of the large population, cleaning everything will take some time. Till that time, be careful, cautious, and safe. Take care and return safely with happy memories.
Visit Andaman and Nicobar islands
Thank you for the suggestions!
Visit Himalayas in north and East during summer.
We would love to visit that part of India as well
Hey broo i m inviting you bhopal madhya please come ❤
I love india
Come to ASSAM every where tea garden
70% of the world tea is not produced in munnar. What he said or i think ment to say is. 70% of the tea produced in munnar is exported.
Yes, I think you're right. Many people have commented to correct the statement.
Thanks for watching 🙏
Why do they all have red eyes?
Pls come my city Amritsar punjab 🇮🇳
Assam is the largest tea producer in India plus we got crude oil too 😉
The snacks name is RUSK
Thanks for the info 👍 Thanks for watching 🙏
Biade silade bro
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Best tea from India- darjeeling, sri Lanka ceylonese tea is good too.
Malaysia's tea is called BOH from Cameron highlands
Nice! We weren't aware that tea is so grown in Cameron Highlands. Thank you for sharing!
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I like ur vlogs ❤ also visit Thirivanathapuram and the padmanabha temple and eat KERALA SADHYA 😊 In mother plaza restaurant . Must try kerala sadhya its a traditional KERALA meal with all vegetarian dishes and dessert like paayasam .
Thank you for your kind words! We are happy you enjoy our vlogs and appreciate the recommendations!
TVM has not much restuarant very poor service tastes
@@BrijeshXavier I don't know. My place is Alappuzha 🌴🌾😁
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I’m very curious that your children don’t have to go to school and have been traveling abroad with you.
Our boy is only 4, he isn't required to be registered for school yet. Our girl is 5, she is in kindergarten and we Worldschool/Homeschool them both 👍
Thank you for watching 🙏
❤🇮🇳🇮🇳❤
26:01 Your son is a stoic 😂
Tea requires a lot of land at highlands. And only top fresh leaves are harvested (so it is wasteful)
Yes, we were amazed at the vast amounts of land used for tea plantations. It is a beautiful sight.
@@OurTinyAdventure unfortunately forested hilly areas need to be cleared for cultivating tea.
Must be the tea workers who litter near the tea plants. They should clean up the place after their meals.
It would be great if the tea plantations were kept free of litter. We did see a couple of large white bags along our route. I think those might be for the workers to discard of their trash.
Watch out for tiger 🐯
Oh, there are tigers there? Tune in next week for a video of us seeing some tigers in the south of Bangalore
Sometimes tigers might roam around those tea estates.
Mackenzie is her sister.?
They both look like same.
UNSTUK mac& keen
Hello 👋 No relation 👍 Thanks for watching 🙏
he sounds like he is from zimbabwe
You don't need guides for india explorer yourself it's also good for blogging.
I READ MAYNMAR
Wonder these days there is a Google then y one need a human guide 🤔🤷♂️
We sometimes enjoy having a guide. Plus, many tours are not available to self-Tour unfortunately
Your guide was brilliant.It is not all about machines most of the time.There is a human aspect as well...
Pls visit amritsar golden temple 🤍
🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
VISIT LULU MALL...................
We went to Lulu Mall, very nice place. You can briefly check our experience in our Kochi video from last week
Don't come during 20-23/24 ... Extremely heavy rains are predicted over kerala including idukki district ..Hjghrange journey is not safe as chances of landslide is high
visit Sikkim Meghalaya less visited places
Eucalyptus may be good for health but eucalyptus trees are not good for environment. These trees are not native to western ghats but planted by Britishers when they ruled us. Silver oak also invasive trees planted by Britishers which is not good for environment.
Welcome welcome welcome 😁 i hope you guys ll enjoy..
Love to see you 😍
By the way this is not India you guys hv to see lot more to get Indianessssss
Thank you! Thanks for watching 🙏
@@OurTinyAdventure ♥️
Visit underrated place like Andamn and nicobar or lakshadeep , Dharmshala ,Ladakh ,North east india
Thanks so much for the recommendations
You must visit Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar Island 🏝️ of INDIA 🇮🇳
Thank you for the recommendation!
Super
Thank you for watching 🙏
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