7 Must-Visit Coffee Plantations in India for Caffeine Lovers
Discover 7 must-visit coffee plantations in India, from Coorg to Araku Valley, offering scenic tours, fresh brews, and unforgettable experiences for caffeine lovers.
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1. Coorg, Karnataka
Often called the “Coffee Capital of India,” Coorg is home to sprawling Arabica and Robusta plantations. Many estates here offer guided tours, homestays, and fresh brews right from the source. (Image: Canva)
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2. Chikmagalur, Karnataka
Known as the birthplace of coffee in India, Chikmagalur’s plantations are surrounded by the Western Ghats’ beauty. Visitors can learn about bean-to-cup processing while enjoying the cool mountain air. (Image: Canva)
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3. Wayanad, Kerala
Set amidst spice gardens, Wayanad’s coffee estates often combine tours with pepper, cardamom, and vanilla farms. The combination of flavours in the air is intoxicating for any foodie. (Image: Canva)
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4. Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh
This tribal region in the Eastern Ghats produces organic coffee that has won international awards. The valley’s scenic train journey is as delightful as its aromatic brews. (Image: Canva)
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5. Sakleshpur, Karnataka
A lesser-known gem, Sakleshpur, is dotted with coffee and spice plantations. Many estate stays here offer treks, birdwatching, and evenings around a coffee bonfire. (Image: Canva)
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6. Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu
The Nilgiri Hills are home to unique coffee grown at higher altitudes, giving it a distinct flavour profile. Picturesque estates here often overlook tea gardens and rolling hills. (Image: Canva)
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7. Dibrugarh, Assam
While Assam is famous for tea, its emerging coffee estates are gaining attention for their bold, flavourful beans. Visiting these plantations offers a fresh perspective on the region’s agriculture. (Image: Canva)
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