Yingxi FenglinâĒT3 Organic Tea Garden
by éäļčĄ
Aug 13, 2023
Tea, tents & hot air balloonsâYingde brings the vibes you didnât know you needed ððĨĪ. Picture this: golden sunset sky, dramatic karst mountains, and the chillest tent camp life, all in Chinaâs tea country.
Must-See Places:
1. T Manor Tent Camp (Inside tea garden of Wenping, Sanshan Village Committee, Huanghua Town): Wake up to insane mountain views through your tent window. Accommodations are super clean and modern, with comfy beds and a genuinely serene vibe. Pro tip: Thereâs a dedicated WeChat group for real-time help, and battery car shuttles zip you around! The tea-making workshops and afternoon tea in high-altitude tents are unmissable. Kid-friendly activities and local food (try the tea-infused dishes!) keep everyone happy. Heads up: Some guests mention bathroom safety needs improvingâbring slippers and check out facilities before settling in.
2. T3. Organic Tea Plantation (Sanshan Village, Huanghua Town, Yingde City; Open dailyâcheck seasonal hours; ÂĨ44.5 admission): Walk through lush tea gardens with rivers and rolling hills everywhere. Get hands-on with tea picking and watch the experts transform leaves into aromatic brews. The best backdrop? A hot air balloon ride at sunsetâthose karst peaks glow orange and yellow, perfect for your IG grid âïļðŦ.
Getting Around:
Battery-powered vehicles shuttle you between camp and tea fields. Outside, taxis are best for exploring. If driving, the mountain roads are twisty but scenic!
Food Rec:
Try the tea-flavored snacks and local stews in the camp restaurant. Afternoon tea in an open-air tent is worth splurging for.
Extra Tips:
No visa needed for most travelers within China. Bring sunscreen and a hatâit's always sunny. Morning and sunset are unbeatable for photos, especially with balloon rides.
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