The hills rise above into a chain of mountain ranges adding to the beauty of the garden.
There are a number of rain-fed streamlets flowing north-south, which lace its body meandering and dancing to produce a musical symphony to add to its sylvan beauty and charm.”[1] Chalouni has a common boundary with five tea gardens namely Samsing, Matelli, Nagaisuree, Engo and Zurantee.
On the east, the Murti River separates the tea estate from the Upper Tondu Forest.
Chalouni Tea Estate was named after the chilloune tree that was quite common in the area.
[1] Aibheel Tea Estate was earlier known as Sonapani as the natural spring waters appeared to be gold coloured.
The estate now is divided in to four divisions: Naya Kaman, Gunty Side, Sathkya and Dangee.
Goodricke's tea gardens in the Dooars are: Danguajhar, Leesh River, Meenglas, Hope, Aibheel, Chulsa, Chalouni, Jiti, Sankos, Gandrapara, Lakhipara and Kumargram.