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October 01, 2025

India's coffee plantations offer immersive stays and tastings

International Coffee Day (October 1) is the perfect time to celebrate India's coffee journey. It's believed that it all began in the 1600s when Sufi saint Baba Budan brought seven coffee seeds from Yemen to Karnataka, unknowingly sparking India's rise as the world's seventh-largest coffee producer.

Since then, Indian coffee has gained a loyal following both at home and abroad. Rising incomes have boosted domestic consumption, while globally, Indian coffee is prized for its rich flavours. The first half of January this year saw India export over 9,300 tonnes of coffee, with top buyers including Italy, Belgium, and Russia.

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