Wonderful landscapes. Just sipping a cup of darjeeling tea kind of transport us to these misty tea gardens. I really enjoy the calm, refreshing and peaceful vibes tea gives us.
Truly a wonderful video experience. In my opinion it is important. A tea-drinking lifestyle is civilizing and transforming both physically and spiritually.
wow ! really loving this little documental. I just felt that I was there, its very nice to know where this tea comes from and the beauty of the process , keep it up ✌ hugs from Puerto Rico
+Nathan Bermudez Aw, thanks, Nathan! That's exactly the result we were hoping for - having our friends feel like they were brought along on the journey. Cheers from Arbor Teas!
Very nice coverage in some beautiful and well-organised tea-estate.....the experience of mr. banerjee the owner oozes in abundance in the highly impressive, pleasant and convincing way he explains it all to the visitor from abroad.....like the crucial tea-tasting section ! Thanks for the video.
Very nice and interesting documentary. I’ve been hearing from Makaibari as the pioneer and biodynamic tea plantation, under Mr Banerjee. Your documentary finally gives images, colors and life to it. I’ve tasted fine Darjeeling tea, but here we can really appreciate and understand the process, made of numerous precise and delicate detailed steps. Is this tea expensive? Not if you consider all the process involved.
I'm drinking tea and watching this video. What a good time. Then I look at the label on my tea package and what do you know. My tea is from Makaibari Estates. OMG. My tea is from this beautiful place.
12:21 that guy stepped inside the machine where the final tea (90%) were produced. It kinda gross. But what do I know. I mean, I'd never eat/ drink anything if I'd keep on overthinking stuffs
We the people working in tea garden we never been test even one ceep of 1st class tea Peoples we Sud stop plucking tea Better cultivate some fruits vegetables Our hard working only for business man
Remember if the tea estates weren't there, those people won't have jobs, i.e., any jobs. Some of these places are so remote, subsistence agriculture alone doesn't suffice.
@@vik238 You clearly just want to justify the exploitation they go through in this system. You are just talking like an american slave owner, " slavery is fine since, these people won't find any other livelihood. It is better if they serve us, because they have nowhere else to go and neither do they have any capabilities to do anything else." However, if you must know, the tea workers are paid LESS than the minimum wage in agriculture imposed by law. Maybe try and think about this! Their next generation has minimum access to education, so the workers are not able to free themselves from this continuous cycle of exploitation even if they want to.
Word of advice...the music u r playing is not matching..darjeeling's is tibetian music..u r playing music that comes in context of plain lands of india....
Amazing place; but spreading the common misinformation that the Darjeeling tea variety is a native species that never had any genetic exchange between camelia sinensis is false and very untrue; its a hybrid. India and the british empire were willing to go as far as wipe out all information of the 6 chinese tea masters that migrated there with mr fortune, yet only fortunes name and identity is remembered. All current plantations in Darjeeling could only exist because of these chinese migrants expertise, experience, and efforts. The deliberate erasure of these chinese migrants off of historical records, only perpetuates the long withstanding xenophobia and oppression against chinese/sino ethnicities.
Wonderful landscapes. Just sipping a cup of darjeeling tea kind of transport us to these misty tea gardens. I really enjoy the calm, refreshing and peaceful vibes tea gives us.
Thank you. That was lovely. Makaibari, my favorite tea !
Truly a wonderful video experience. In my opinion it is important.
A tea-drinking lifestyle is civilizing and transforming both physically and spiritually.
wow ! really loving this little documental. I just felt that I was there, its very nice to know where this tea comes from and the beauty of the process , keep it up ✌ hugs from Puerto Rico
+Nathan Bermudez Aw, thanks, Nathan! That's exactly the result we were hoping for - having our friends feel like they were brought along on the journey. Cheers from Arbor Teas!
Wonderful documentary, wonderful people, wonderful nature, wonderful drink.
I want to thanks to all worker of tea garden and God bless you and also great salute their hard working...
Wonderful! Thank you so much for this view of the world behind this gorgeous tea!
My favorite tea! So beautiful!
Great work I am drinking tea especially in morning and evening❤
Very nice coverage in some beautiful and well-organised tea-estate.....the experience of mr. banerjee the owner oozes in abundance in the highly impressive, pleasant and convincing way he explains it all to the visitor from abroad.....like the crucial tea-tasting section ! Thanks for the video.
I love Darjeeling tea. ❤new friend from Darjeeling 🙏🙏🙏
Very fascinating. It is cool to see the process before the tea reaches our cup!
5:45 that must smell amazing!
Oh thats neat the basket balances on their heads. Fancy.
So they plant lemongrass near the tea bushes to use it as organic material to compost? Interesting piece of information on growing tea techniques!
So cool! What a great mini documentary!
Very nice and interesting documentary. I’ve been hearing from Makaibari as the pioneer and biodynamic tea plantation, under Mr Banerjee. Your documentary finally gives images, colors and life to it. I’ve tasted fine Darjeeling tea, but here we can really appreciate and understand the process, made of numerous precise and delicate detailed steps. Is this tea expensive? Not if you consider all the process involved.
Great video, I recently bought some white Markaibari tea and it’s very good. The video will make me enjoy it even more
I'm drinking tea and watching this video. What a good time. Then I look at the label on my tea package and what do you know. My tea is from Makaibari Estates. OMG. My tea is from this beautiful place.
I don't know why but in totally ecstatic hearing them talk in nepali...
Beautiful documentry!!!
Lovely so Lovely video thank you 😊❤🙏
Bravo 👍 I love Darjeeling tea.
Amazing documentary! Many thanks.
As a side note, why do I see subtitles from EN to EN lol?
Lovely.
Superb...
Fine documentary
i love chai / tea
@3:44 Something new to learn here
Hi sir,
I want to start this business ..how to get details , please support
excellent
Nice
This tea fabric is my dream 😂
12:21 that guy stepped inside the machine where the final tea (90%) were produced. It kinda gross. But what do I know. I mean, I'd never eat/ drink anything if I'd keep on overthinking stuffs
Iam interested tea business
We the people working in tea garden we never been test even one ceep of 1st class tea
Peoples we Sud stop plucking tea
Better cultivate some fruits vegetables
Our hard working only for business man
Remember if the tea estates weren't there, those people won't have jobs, i.e., any jobs. Some of these places are so remote, subsistence agriculture alone doesn't suffice.
@@vik238 You clearly just want to justify the exploitation they go through in this system. You are just talking like an american slave owner, " slavery is fine since, these people won't find any other livelihood. It is better if they serve us, because they have nowhere else to go and neither do they have any capabilities to do anything else." However, if you must know, the tea workers are paid LESS than the minimum wage in agriculture imposed by law. Maybe try and think about this! Their next generation has minimum access to education, so the workers are not able to free themselves from this continuous cycle of exploitation even if they want to.
Word of advice...the music u r playing is not matching..darjeeling's is tibetian music..u r playing music that comes in context of plain lands of india....
@@Hari-kx2er lauda bol hamara darjelling ka pahadi music hona chahiye
Lol... Darjeeling people mostly nepali Pahadis..not Tibetan..
mo- kai- barri
Its not. mo- kai- barii dats bengali tone its Maa-kai-Baari which in Nepali means Corn(Makai) field(bari)!!!
Stop colonizing us already
It requires enough desperation, our turn will come too, you do well to train
Amazing place; but spreading the common misinformation that the Darjeeling tea variety is a native species that never had any genetic exchange between camelia sinensis is false and very untrue; its a hybrid. India and the british empire were willing to go as far as wipe out all information of the 6 chinese tea masters that migrated there with mr fortune, yet only fortunes name and identity is remembered. All current plantations in Darjeeling could only exist because of these chinese migrants expertise, experience, and efforts. The deliberate erasure of these chinese migrants off of historical records, only perpetuates the long withstanding xenophobia and oppression against chinese/sino ethnicities.