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Volume 8 Issue 3
May-June 2026
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Impact of Digital Innovations on Tea Tourism and Local Socio-Economic Wellbeing
| Author(s) | Mr. Supratik De |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | In the case of digital storage, distribution, and customisation of data, the tourism sector was at the forefront. The widespread application of global distribution systems and central reservation systems is a case in point. Through the utilization of ICT, communities can put their tourist sites in the limelight, create new products, open businesses, and receive an influx of tourists and income. Technology can retain cultural and natural heritage while alleviating poverty through micro-enterprise tourism. Scenic valleys with floating clouds, scented tea leaves, lush tea plantations, and the soothing voice of mountain streams have long attracted nature enthusiasts. Always a generous gesture to share tea, the world's most favorite beverage, whether prepared at home or by an hospitality facility. In storing, disseminating, and personalising information electronically, the tourism sector was among the first movers. Such a case is the widespread utilization of global distribution systems and central reservation facilities. Through the use of ICTs, communities at the local level can present themselves with their tourist places of interest, create new products, establish businesses, and receive an influx of tourists and economic rewards. Technology can both protect cultural and natural heritage and alleviate poverty by promoting micro-enterprise tourism. Scenic valleys set with rolling clouds, scented tea leaves, lush tea gardens, and gentle mountain brook sounds have enchanted nature enthusiasts for years. A perennial polite thing to do to share tea, the world's most consumed beverage, either prepared at home or by an hospitality service. One of the oldest tourist activities is tea tourism, which hotels should take use of. The publication describes "tea tourism" in terms of "the pursuit of global travel to experience the enjoyment derived from observing extensive green tea plantations." Tour companies all around the world now offer trips to tea gardens to cater to the growing demand for this beverage. India, Nepal, China, Sri Lanka, and Japan are seeing a rise in tea tourism as a result of the unique and popular tea experiences they provide. |
| Keywords | Digital tools, Tea destination, Local communities, Tea Culture, Tea Tourism. |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-11-15 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.60579 |
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