Badamtam Tea Estate is a tea garden in the Darjeeling Pulbazar CD block in the Darjeeling Sadar subdivision of the Darjeeling district in West Bengal, India.

History

Badamtam Tea Estate was planted by Christine Barnes in the year 1858 before commercialization by the Lebong Company. The name of the estate could have been derived from a Lepcha word, which means bamboo water carrier.[1]

Geography

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I
K
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Rammam
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Rangeet
Z
Singalila Ridge
NP
Senchal
Wildlife Sanctuary
NP Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary (NP)
NP Senchal Wildlife Sanctuary (NP)
TA
Rock Garden
TA Rock Garden, Darjeeling (TA)
TA Rock Garden, Darjeeling (TA)
H
Tiger Hill
H Tiger Hill, Darjeeling (H)
H Tiger Hill, Darjeeling (H)
TE
Phoobsering TE
TE Phoobsering Tea Estate (TE)
TE Phoobsering Tea Estate (TE)
TE
North Tukvar TE
TE North Tukvar Tea Estate (TE)
TE North Tukvar Tea Estate (TE)
NP
Singalila
National
Park
NP Singalila National Park (NP)
NP Singalila National Park (NP)
H
Phalut
H Phalut (H)
H Phalut (H)
H
Sandakphu
H Sandakphu (H)
H Sandakphu (H)
N
Ghum
N Ghum, West Bengal (N)
N Ghum, West Bengal (N)
R
Tonglu
R Tonglu, West Bengal (R)
R Tonglu, West Bengal (R)
R
Manebhanjyang
R Manebhanjyang, Darjeeling (R)
R Manebhanjyang, Darjeeling (R)
R
Orange Valley TG
R Orange Valley Tea Garden (R)
R Orange Valley Tea Garden (R)
R
Rishihat TG
R Rishihat Tea Garden (R)
R Rishihat Tea Garden (R)
R
Soom TG
R Soom Tea Garden (R)
R Soom Tea Garden (R)
R
Singla TG
R Singla Tea Garden (R)
R Singla Tea Garden (R)
R
Tukvar TG
R Tukvar Tea Garden (R)
R Tukvar Tea Garden (R)
R
Rimbick
R Rimbick (R)
R Rimbick (R)
TE
Puttabong TE
TE Puttabong Tea Estate (TE)
TE Puttabong Tea Estate (TE)
R
Lodhoma
R Lodhoma (R)
R Lodhoma (R)
R
Bijanbari
R Bijanbari (R)
R Bijanbari (R)
M
Darjeeling
M Darjeeling (M)
M Darjeeling (M)
TE
Badamtam TE
CT
Singtam TG
CT Singtam Tea Garden (CT)
CT Singtam Tea Garden (CT)
CT
Ging TG
CT Ging Tea Garden (CT)
CT Ging Tea Garden (CT)
CT
Chongtong TG
CT Chongtong Tea Garden (CT)
CT Chongtong Tea Garden (CT)
   
Places and tea estates in the north-western portion of Darjeeling Sadar subdivision (including Darjeeling Pulbazar CD block) in Darjeeling district
CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, N: neighbourhood, H: hill centre, NP: national park/ wildlife sanctuary, TE: tea estate, TA: tourist attraction
Abbreviations used in names – TG for Tea Garden (town/village), TE for Tea Estate
Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly


Location

Badamtam Tea Estate is located in the Lebong Valley about 17 kilometers west of the Darjeeling town. After the end of the two estates viz., Bada Ging Tea Estate and Chhota Ging Tea Estate, starts the area of Badamtam tea estate and goes till the Majhi Tar basin in Sikkim.

The estate is situated at an altitude ranging between 305 metres to 1830 metres above sea level.

Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.

Tea

Badamtam Tea Estate is famed for its Darjeeling First Flush Teas and other flushes.

Ownership

The estate is now owned by Goodricke Group Limited.

The Goodricke Group

The Goodricke Group owns five tea estates in Darjeeling: Thurbo, Badamtam, Barnesbeg, Castleton and Margaret's Hope.[2]

References

  1. ^ "History of Badamtam Tea Estate". Darjeeling Tea Boutique.
  2. ^ "Our gardens". Goodricke. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
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