Glenburn Tea Estate
Nishalika ShrivastavaNishalika Shrivastava/Times Travel Editor/RESORTS, DARJEELING/ Updated : Apr 15, 2016, 16:00 IST
Synopsis
Surrounded by acres of rolling tea gardens and overlooked by the mighty Kanchenjunga, Glenburn Tea Estate offers its guests an indescribably magnificent experience. This family run property impresses one and all with its original … Read more
Surrounded by acres of rolling tea gardens and overlooked by the mighty Kanchenjunga, Glenburn Tea Estate offers its guests an indescribably magnificent experience. This family run property impresses one and all with its original grandeur, antique furniture, modern facilities and stunning views. There are two bungalows available for accommodation—Burra and Water Lily. All the suites are exquisitely designed and featured with luxurious amenities. Read less

Surrounded by acres of rolling tea gardens and overlooked by the mighty Kanchenjunga, Glenburn Tea Estate offers its guests an indescribably magnificent experience. This family run property impresses one and all with its original grandeur, antique furniture, modern facilities and stunning views. There are two bungalows available for accommodation—Burra and Water Lily. All the suites are exquisitely designed and featured with luxurious amenities. The property also has a selection of board games, library and Wi-Fi facility, among others. For gastronomic delights, guests can head towards the ‘Morning Room’ for breakfast and lunch or ‘The Dining Room’ for a sit-down candle-lit intimate meal. Besides, Glenburn Tea Estate can also make arrangements for picnics, barbeques, hikes, camps, fishing, day trips, massage and beauty treatments, cookery classes etc. Inspired by European vineyards, the property provides an amazing ‘tea experience’ to its guests, wherein they can see the interesting tea-making process—tea leaves becoming refreshing cups of tea. With so much to offer, it is no surprise that Glenburn Tea Estate is counted amongst the most popular resorts in Darjeeling.
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