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Research Paper | Tourism | Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026 | Pages: 1394 - 1404 | India
AI Enabled Smart Tourism Ecosystems: Integrating Tea Culture, Heritage, and Technology
Abstract: Tea is far more than an agricultural crop; it represents an intricate web of society, ecology, and culture, a living archive of practices and personal transformations that have shaped millions across Asia, Africa, and beyond. Each tea region holds its own quiet treasury of native plants, wildlife, oral histories, and everyday customs. From Assam and Darjeeling's ribbons of mist-swept hills to Kenya, Yunnan, and Sri Lanka's verdant plateaus, the landscape reads like a map of memory, and slowly rising tea-oriented travel is inviting visitors to sip its stories. Yet the promise of tea heritage travel remains largely underexplored. The valleys themselves reveal systemic burdens: the sun and holiday crowds that swarm for just a month, the invisible supply lines that choke local artisans year-round, the fragile ecosystems pushed further by a warming sky. Lacking even simple shared datasets, hoteliers and planners piece together season by season, leaving visitors to trail their cups in kite-splashed flooding or to overnight an hour from the fields. Artificial intelligence and smart travel tech have gifted us fresh lenses through which to view tea tourism not as a series of disconnected stops but as a living, interconnected system. Imagine a smart visiting ecosystem where the whole tea valley talks to itself through AI: visitors wear immersive guides that blend the legend of the first pluck with 3D mist on a mountain, sensors on the bushes know when to release gentle scents that chill the air, and predictive algorithms adjust the mist-making on the terrace lounge to spread arrival times. Flows become gentle streams to keep trails untouched, tastes become aligned to the day's climate, and fragile moss beds are pocketed inside gentle colour guides that count footsteps. As increasingly people are looking for authentic experiences that combine nature, ritual, and narrative, the industry of tea tourism has been increasing at a consistent pace. Yet, the tea tourism industry is not leveraging its unexploited potential.
Keywords: Tea, Something More Than a Crop, Heritage specific to every locality, Landscapes as Maps of Memory, Tea tourism gaining prominence, Systemic issues, Planning that is not integral, AI and Smart Tourism: An Opportunity, Experiences that are totally immersive for tourists
How to Cite?: Supratik De, Soham Sur, "AI Enabled Smart Tourism Ecosystems: Integrating Tea Culture, Heritage, and Technology", Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 1394-1404, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26223115820, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26223115820