The hills above the town of Munnar, Kerala, India are known as the High Range. Tea has been grown here since the late 1800s. The land here has slopes of from 30° to 45°. The tea is picked by hand, usually by women. They wear long aprons to protect themselves from leeches and snakes found in the tea bushes that are around 1m / 3ft high. These women also carry a long stick that they use to rap on the tea bushes before they begin picking to scare off the snakes and dislodge the leeches hanging on the leaves.
They only pick the two new top leaves and the bud.