成都を体験してください:Mengdingshan茶畑のプライベート茶作り日帰りツアー





説明
紅茶そのものの原点である中国よりも、茶作りのプロセス全体を体験するのに良い場所はありません。成都のMengding(Mengdingshan)のプライベートツアーでは、地元の農家が収穫から醸造に至るまで、茶を作るすべてのプロセスを教えてくれます。あなたのプライベートガイドはあなたをプランテーションに連れて行くだけでなく、あなたと農家の間の翻訳者としても働きます。地元の中華レストランでランチをお楽しみください。
ツアーオプション
旅程
成都からのプライベートホテルピックアップは、Mengdingshanまで2時間の乗車であなたを連れて行きます。途中で、ガイドがツアーについて簡単に説明し、訪問するサイトに関する魅力的な事実と情報を共有します。茶畑に行く前に、近くの人気レストランで地元の中華料理のおいしいランチをお楽しみください。 蒙頂山の茶畑は、漢の西部にまでさかのぼり、この人気のある飲み物を栽培した最も初期の場所の1つです。昼食後、ガイドがプランテーションに案内し、プランテーションの農家に会い、美しいティーテラスの畑に連れて行ってくれます。その過程で、ガイドはさまざまな種類のお茶を作るいくつかの種類の茶の茂みや、茶の木がどのように植えられて栄養を与えられるかなど、さまざまな興味深い事実を共有します。その後、農家は茶葉の繊細な摘み方を教えてくれます。 十分な葉を集めたら、農家とガイドに従って工場に戻り、さまざまな種類のお茶の作り方を見て学びます。さらに、農民は農園の施設を使ってあなた自身のお茶を作る方法をあなたに教えます。最終製品はあなたが家に持ち帰って楽しむことです!
ハイライト
含まれるもの
集合場所と時間
出発地:成都のシティホテルまたはレジデンス(3rd Ring Road内のすべてのホテル)およびCTU空港からの無料ピックアップサービス。3rdRingRoadの外に滞在する場合は、Wuhouciの正門でピックアップする必要があります。ホテルからのピックアップの手配とドライバーへの追加料金の支払いについては、事前にご連絡ください。 帰りのポイント:元の出発ポイントに戻るか、CTU空港で降車できます。
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 幼児用の座席があります
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
- 好天気象になることがあります。悪天候のためにキャンセルされた場合は、代替日の選択肢または同等の価値のある代替ツアーが与えられます
レビュー(7)
The trip was awesome. I took the chance to combine visiting the Bifengxia Panda Centre in the morning and then afterwards the Mengdingshan Tea Plantation. I was very happy that the operator of this tour made this possible and gave helpful advice on the timing and organization of the trip. Although the tea garden and the panda centre are close time was limited and we had to hurry a bit - yet for me this combination was perfect. Green - my tour operator and translator - was great. She was very friendly, helpful and patient in doing a lot of translation work at the tea plantation. I would clearly recommend this tour. It is a unique experience.
We felt the need to write this review to provide a different perspective. We booked this tour due to all those positive reviews that said this tour had been the highlight of their trips. The different experience could be due to the different tour operation/guide (ours was Victor), though the itineraries are similar. The roundtrip from Chengdu took 4 hrs. The cable car rides took another 20 min each way. There’s not much to see at the top. The tribute tea garden is extremely small and disappointing. I’m still not sure which tea garden exactly was the first tea garden in China. After that, we drove a short distance to a tea farm. There was a lot of sitting around waiting for lunch and chatting with the tea farmer without much translation help from the guide. We looked around the small tea garden a bit, picked a few tea leaves, and watched tea master demonstrated roasting/rolling tea leaves (probably the most interesting part of the tour). The tea master let us try our hands at it a bit. While we had fun here and there, this tour was really not a good use of our time and money. I don’t think it’s worth spending the whole day traveling so far for so little activities. We don’t recommend this Mengding tea tour unless you’re already staying near the mountain (less than 30 min away). We also think that it would be more fun to go by yourself and take a longer hike towards the mountain top. It's not necessary to get a guide.
<p>Our Tea Plantation tour was fantastic! Our English-speaking guide, Jenny, was excellent. She is a Chengdu local so it was fun and informative just to talk to her about the area during our drive to the plantation and at lunch. It was extremely convenient being picked up at our hotel in a very nice car and driven in comfort directly to the tea plantation. The experience there couldn't have been better. We spent two hours picking tea after being instructed on how to do it correctly. It was great to be out in the country away from the crowds of the city in the peaceful farm setting. Following that we were served a delicious Sichuan meal, prepared onsite. In the afternoon we participated in the processing of the tea leaves we had picked and they were then packaged for us to take home. We learned so much and had a great time doing it. We were then driven directly back to our hotel. It was a wonderful day and both agreed that it was our favorite thing we did in Chengdu.</p>
<p>This was GREAT! I can't say enough good things about it! Our tour guide for the day was from a farming family in the area, and had clearly done a lot of homework before our tour to be sure he knew all about the tea process. His English was excellent, and he was willing to go the extra mile to try and answer any questions he didn't know the answers to. The best guide ever!!! This trip provides a special opportunity to get away from the city and experience something very different indeed - well off the beaten track. The scenery during the drive was lovely and the location/host family farm was beautiful. Our tea-farmer hosts were super wonderful and took us through the entire process from harvest to drinking and we got to try our hand at the making ourselves! Not only that, but they cooked us a fabulous meal that was better than any we'd had on our whole trip. We definitely recommend this trip for everyone and congratulate the organizers, guide, and family hosts for a magnificent experience!!! Tea picking season is actually the spring, so if you want to make the best tea, do the trip then - but even our hosts admitted that despite the wrong season and our dreadful picking capabilities - our tea was still quite acceptable. So any time of year will work.</p>
<p>We certainly enjoyed this tour. <br/> From the drive into the mountains to a tasty Sichuan home cooked meal. Tea sipping. Collecting tea flowers. All Brilliant</p>
<p>I'll admit I was skeptical about this tour, particularly because there was not a lot of information and no reviews. But I am so glad we still decided to go! Our tour guide was very friendly and fluent in English. She was not only incredibly informative about the tea-making process, but she also shared a valuable insight into the local culture. We traveled to a local farm (or tea plantation) where we picked tea for a little over an hour. It was hard work, but definitely an important part of the experience and really made us appreciate the process! We then were served one of the best meals on our entire trip, and the cook was very accommodating to the allergies of one of our group members. Afterwards helped roast our tea leaves on a special stove. By the end we had a nice packet of tea to take home! Unlike some "tours" in China, we were not asked to buy anything, but instead were able to simply enjoy the experience and leave with a special gift.</p> <p>If you have any interest in how tea is made or want to have a more rural experience in China, I would definitely recommend this tour. The only downside was that it is fairly expensive, particularly when compared with other tours available in Chengdu. But if this is something you're passionate about (as we are), it's definitely worthwhile and the experience of a lifetime!</p>
<p>When in Chengdu this tour is a must. We had to go to a different plantation because of the recent earthquake damage, but had one of the best days of our holidays. Coral our guide was one of the best we have ever had and Jerry our driver always got us there safe and sound in horrific traffic. This place was true China in the mountains. We picked our green tea with our baskets tied around our waist, then joined in frying it. The couple that owned the plantation were fantastic, did not speak English but our guide did a fantastic job and we all had a wonderful time. We then had a home cooked lunch and sat outside drinking green tea all afternoon. A few of the neighbours came wandering down to have a look at what we were laughing at and joined in as well. This was a fantastic tour, but made even better by our wonderful guide Coral.</p>



