Nestled in the southern part of Mauritius, the Bois Cheri Plantation has been a cornerstone of tea production since 1892. Spanning approximately 617 acres, the plantation features lush tea fields, a modern production facility, and a museum. Visitors can explore the rolling green landscapes, observe the intricate processes of tea making, and delve into the history and culture of tea through the exhibits. The museum offers a comprehensive look at the journey from leaf to cup, providing a rich, educational experience.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 19
Perched on the 45th floor of Mexico City’s World Trade Center, Bellini Revolving Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views as the only revolving lookout in the country. […]
- 12
In the heart of Prague, the birthplace of Franz Kafka, one of the city’s most renowned literary figures, is marked by a bust and a plaque. Though the original building […]
- 134
Burial Hill in Plymouth, dating back to the 1620s, was once part of the original village established by the Pilgrims. This historic site features tree-lined pathways that lead visitors through […]


