Memorabilia: Tea Trails of Nostalgia
As a tea lover, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to explore Nepal through its diverse and distinctive teas. Every region offers its own unique flavors and aromas, turning each cup into a memorable and delightful experience.

Nepal Airlines
Tea isn't just popular on land, but in the air as well. This is how Nepal Airlines serves tea even while you're soaring above.

Muglin, Chitwan
Every time I travel this highway, I make sure to pause, soak in the riverside view, and enjoy a comforting cup of tea.

Sisaut, Malangwa
A hot spot in the Terai, near the Nepal-India border, where chai is incredibly popular and cherished by locals.

Panchase, Kaski
It was such a cool day with snowfall. The tea was incredibly comforting, soothing my mind and making me feel relaxed and at peace. The Daari brothers at the homestay were equally welcoming and cool.

Pune, India
My first cup of tea outside Nepal, and it’s at VAMNICOM in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Bhojpur, Nepal
Bhojpur is not only famous for its khukuri but also for its unique cup of tea. A slightly different yet delightful tea experience.

Khairenitar, Tanahu
The tea had a really nice smell that made it even more enjoyable to drink during my first visit in Khairenitar.

Rara, Mugu
This is the foremost place to have a cup of tea. It's aura is totally incredible.

Patale, Solukhumbu
This is a completely different type of local tea, made from corn powder, a bit of sugar, salt, and hot water. A new taste for me; so far, so good!

Markhu, Hetauda
A newly opened restaurant, yet the tea had a surprisingly great taste.

Holeri, Rolpa
This place is truly beautiful, and the people here are warm and friendly. I specially loved the way they speak.

Bhujung, Lamjung
A must-visit destination in Nepal to experience the organic essence. Not just in food, but also in culture and tradition.

Hariwon, Sarlahi
I must say, it is one of the best tea I have ever had. The tea was absolutely amazing, with its wonderful blend of flavors and fantastic smell.