Loose leaf Nepali green tea with brewed cup showing whole-leaf tea for caffeine balance and health benefits
Black Yeti Oolong Tea – Apricot | Barley | Honey
A white cup of brewed Black Yeti Oolong tea showing deep amber liquor alongside dark, twisted loose tea leaves.

Black Yeti Oolong Tea – Apricot | Barley | Honey

Regular price $ 23.99
Sale price $ 23.99 Regular price
Ama Dablam White Tea - Sweetgrass | Water Chestnut | Dried Gardenia
Overhead view of a pale gold cup of Ama Dablam white tea with Bai Mudan style silver buds and green leaves.

Ama Dablam White Tea - Sweetgrass | Water Chestnut | Dried Gardenia

Regular price $ 14.40
Sale price $ 14.40 Regular price $ 16.00
Woman in traditional Nepali dress handpicking tea leaves in an Ilam tea garden, holding a Nepali Tea Traders tin—sustainable Nepal loose-leaf tea.

Why Choose Nepali Tea Traders


Nepali Tea Traders sources single-origin, loose leaf tea from Nepal’s Ilam region—crafted in small batches at high elevation for clean, distinctive flavor and a smooth finish. You’ll find premium Nepal tea across black, oolong, green, and white styles—never mass blends. Select USDA Organic options are clearly labeled on each product page. Every purchase supports Nepalese farming communities, and orders ship fast from Boston, MA.

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Nepali Tea FAQs

Brewing, ingredients, and caffeine—quick answers about tea from Nepal.

What makes specialty Nepali tea different from Darjeeling tea?

While both are grown in the Himalayas, specialty Nepali tea from the Ilam region is often characterized by a smoother, less astringent finish compared to traditional Darjeeling. Due to the high-altitude terroir and mineral-rich soil of Nepal, these teas offer natural notes of honey and flowers without the bitterness found in mass-produced blends.

Why is Ilam tea considered the best tea in Nepal?

Ilam is Nepal's premier tea-growing region, with elevations reaching up to 7,000 feet. The cold Himalayan air slows the growth of the tea leaves, concentrating the flavor and antioxidants. This results in a premium loose-leaf tea that is more complex and aromatic than tea grown at lower altitudes.

Is your loose leaf Nepali tea ethically sourced?

Yes. Nepali Tea Traders has operated on a direct-trade model for 14 years. We work directly with smallholder farmers and woman-led cooperatives in Ilam, Nepal. This ensures that farmers receive fair wages and that the tea is air-freighted to our Boston headquarters to maintain maximum freshness.

Which featured Nepali tea should I try if I like black tea?

For black tea lovers, we recommend our Himalayan Golden. It is a top-tier specialty black tea with a velvety body and natural caramel notes. If you prefer a bolder, crisper cup for breakfast, our Snow Leopard black tea is an excellent high-altitude alternative.

Are these featured teas organic?

Many of our featured selections, including the Organic Nepal Tea Trio, are grown using sustainable, pesticide-free practices. Look for the USDA Organic label on individual product pages for certified harvests from our partner gardens in Nepal.