Best Loose Leaf Tea in Kelowna, British Columbia: Single-Origin Himalayan Tea Delivered
Last updated: August 2026
Kelowna understands terroir better than most Canadian cities — the Okanagan built its reputation on the idea that where something grows changes how it tastes. Nepal Hills Tea applies the same logic to tea: whole-leaf, single-origin, grown at 5,000–7,000 ft in Nepal's Ilam and Taplejung districts, shipped across Canada free on orders over $60 CAD.
Start With the Tea Sampler Kit
The Tea Sampler Kit ($30 CAD) is 10 single-origin teas — black, green, oolong, and white, 5g each — from all four family farms Nepal Hills Tea partners with: Farmers Tea Co., Sandakphu Tea Estate, Pathibhara Tea Estate, and Norling Specialty Tea. Think of it as a tasting flight, the same way you'd work through a lineup at an Okanagan winery before settling on a bottle.


Why Elevation Is the Whole Story
Tea grown above 5,000 ft develops slowly, and that slower growth gives the plant time to build the amino acids behind sweetness and body instead of the bitter compounds that build up fast in tea grown quickly at low elevation. A 2020 field study of tea clones across multiple sites in Ilam, Nepal, documented measurable elevation-linked shifts in leaf phytochemical composition — the same kind of site-specific variation Okanagan winemakers track from block to block.
Black Tea Lover Pack: Four Single-Origin Blacks
The Black Tea Lover Pack bundles Gold Black Tea (Farmers Tea Co., 5,500 ft, malt/caramel/honey), Muscatel Black Tea (Norling Specialty Tea, 5,135 ft, honey-grape muscatel), Ruby Black Tea (Sandakphu Tea Estate, 5,500–7,000 ft, dark cherry/cocoa), and Special Black Tea (Pathibhara Tea Estate, 6,000 ft, dark chocolate/dried plum).

All four are orthodox-processed — rolled and fired by hand in small batches on the farm — rather than run through CTC (crush-tear-curl), the industrial process behind most bagged tea. A 2020 comparative study from India's Tocklai Tea Research Institute found CTC processing ruptures far more leaf cell structure than orthodox rolling, extracting a much larger share of the tannin-related catechins that drive bitterness into the cup. Orthodox rolling is slower and more deliberate — small-batch craft applied to tea the way it's applied to wine — and it's a real part of why these teas brew smooth rather than sharp.
Light Tea Lovers Pack: For Green Tea Skeptics
The Light Tea Lovers Pack is for anyone who's decided green tea is always bitter or grassy, or wants something lighter for the evening. It pairs green and white teas from the same high-altitude farms, hand-processed in small batches to avoid the over-oxidation that causes astringency in most commercial green tea.

Shipping to Kelowna
Nepal Hills Tea ships across Canada, free on orders over $60 CAD — easy to reach with a Sampler Kit and a lover pack together. Join tea drinkers in Kelowna and nearby West Kelowna and Lake Country who are switching from bagged supermarket tea to single-origin loose leaf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Nepal Hills Tea ship to Kelowna?
Yes. Nepal Hills Tea ships across Canada, including Kelowna and the Okanagan, with free shipping on orders over $60 CAD.
What makes this tea different from a grocery store tea bag?
It's whole-leaf, single-origin tea grown at 5,000–7,000 ft on four named family farms in Ilam and Taplejung, Nepal, hand-processed using orthodox methods rather than industrial CTC — producing a naturally smooth cup without added bitterness.
Which pack should I order first?
The Tea Sampler Kit ($30 CAD) — 10 teas across all four types and all four farms, so you can find your preference before buying a full-size pack.
Is this tea organic?
Farmers Tea Co. and Sandakphu Tea Estate are certified organic; Pathibhara Tea Estate is grown following organic practices without formal certification; Norling Specialty Tea's Muscatel and Floral Oolong lines are in the process of organic certification.
How does Nepal Hills Tea compare to Darjeeling?
Both are grown at high altitude in the same Himalayan foothill range on opposite sides of the Nepal–India border. See our full Nepal tea vs. Darjeeling comparison.
Where can I find more British Columbia tea options?
See our full guide to Nepal Hills Tea in British Columbia, and read about why high-altitude tea tastes different. Background on Nepal's tea regions is available from the Nepal Tea and Coffee Development Board.
Bhaskar Dahal is the founder of Nepal Hills Tea, sourcing single-origin loose leaf tea directly from four family farms in Ilam and Taplejung, Nepal.



