Assam is amongst the largest producers of tea in the world. Assam contributes to half of the total tea produced in India.
West Bengal ranks second after Assam in the list of tea-producing states in India. Its production accounts for more than 25 percent of the tea produced in India.
Nilgiri hills in the western ghats are famous for their strong and aromatic tea production. The geographical area of Tamil Nadu is one of the main reasons behind the aromatic tea.
Karnataka also plays an important role in the contribution of tea production in India. Karnataka state includes tea plantations in different areas of Chikmagalur, Dakshina Kannada, Hassan, etc.
Kerala is preferred for tea cultivation as it has suitable climatic conditions for growing tea in terms of temperature and rainfall.
The Kangra Valley located in Himachal Pradesh is mainly used for the production of tea. The tea produces it imparts a unique flavor and aroma.
Tea Gardens of Tripura are among the top Tea Producing States of India. The agro-climatic condition of the state is ideal for tea cultivation on a large scale.