Kebun Teh Panama is tucked away on the route to the Dieng Plateau, and feels less like a standard plantation and more like a hidden sanctuary. It is a vast, rolling landscape that looks like a giant, fluffy green carpet draped effortlessly over the hills.
A rustic wooden bridge cuts through the heart of the plantation, allowing visitors to walk right above the tea bushes. As you wander deeper along the path, the world seems to get quieter. Often, a thin layer of mist drifts down from the mountains, turning the scenery into something moody and cinematic.
It’s a place that invites you to slow down. There is no rush to the next tourist attraction here, just the scent of fresh leaves and the sound of the wind.


