HISTORY REPEATS IN THIS TEA
ESTATES THALAYAR
GIJI
K. RAMAN
In the
past centuries, they came as planters, denuding hills to plant tea. Now they
come as pickers of tea, not as labourers but as tourists. So do not be
astonished if you see foreigners picking tea on estates in Munnar. It is a slow
change happening in the tourism sector .On an estate at Thalayar, tourists who
come to savour the beauty of the landscape are given a chance to pick tea. That
most of the tourists who grab this opportunity are from the U.K. is not lost on
the local populace. It was the East India Company which started planting tea in
the mountains in Idukki.British-made historical monuments, such as hanging
bridges, bungalows, remains of ropeways and a railway system in Munnar, all
related to the plantation sector, remain in the district.On the Thalayar
estate, tourists can pick tea leaves in the morning and visit the factory in
the evening. Again, an official says, it is the British who prefer the package.
Prof. John Kurakar
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