Giri Bandhu Tea Estate
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Giri Bandhu Tea Estate is a tea estate located on Nepal's easternmost district of Jhapa (Mechi). The company was founded in the 1950's by late Padam Bahadur Giri. Located on the outskirts of Birtamod, the estate has its own factory and produces Crush, Tear, Curl (CTC) tea.
[edit] History
The tea estate was founded in the 1950's by late Padam Bahadur Giri, and has been a family run business since then. The estates started off small, producing small quantity of processed tea, but has now become one of the most prominent tea estates' in Nepal.
[edit] Location
The estate is located on either side of the Mahendra Rajmarg, to the east of Birtamod, a small town. The estate is visible from the road, and is often a stopping point for many people just passing by the area wanting to take photographs. The majority of the estates property is not visible from the highway as it spreads out multiple km's to either side of the road. The estate also has its own factory located just off the road and surrounded by the estate itself. The manager's bungalow is also located just off the road, opposite to the factory grounds.
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