Malaysia Tea Travel

Melissa Salazar • June 3, 2019

Our trip to Malaysia was quite amazing! Visiting Sabah tea farm and many of the surrounding attractions including the amazing crystal clear beautiful waters and Jungle park areas. What I thought Was most interesting about Sabah’s tea farm, was the fact that they grow both varieties of Camellia sinensis and camellia Assamica right next to each other. Usually plantation farms have one or the other Camellia Sinensis is the tea varietal that is much smaller than the Assamica varietal. The Camellia sinensis varietal comes from China, and the Camellia Assamica varietal comes from India Assam. As you can see in my picture the difference in size of the two varieties of plants, is astonishing. Sabah Tea happens to specialize in black tea varietals and blends the two varieties together to make a more balanced black tea! As I sat in the farm at their delicious and beautiful outdoor restaurant overlooking the garden, I was able to try their many varieties of tea infused cuisine quite delicious and a very fun excursion. I would highly recommend this winding path way up to the garden a scenic drive and an amazing experience.

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