This hiking trail, divided into 22 stages, begins in Sri Lanka's second largest city of Kandy, close to the area where Scotsman James Taylor first planted tea in the country in the mid-1800s.
In the remote hills behind the city of Kandy, in Sri Lanka's central highlands, the tea plantations stretch out over rolling hills like a vast emerald carpet. In estates all over the region ...
A truck carrying 5,031.2 kilos of substandard tea, commonly referred to as “refuse tea” or tea waste, was intercepted near ...
Sri Lanka is now the fourth largest tea exporter in the world, and the country’s tea history is showcased at the Ceylon Tea Museum in town. Queen’s Hotel in the heart of Kandy was a home for the ...
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As the waves creep closer to his home in Kankesanthurai, in Sri Lanka’s northernmost Jaffna Peninsula, 41- year-old Seelan Kandeepan recalls how the sea continuously consumes what was once a thriving ...
The 186-mile Pekoe Trail —completed last March and named for the high-grade black tea produced on many Sri Lankan estates—is ...
Looking for a tropical destination with stunning beaches, wild nature, rich culture, and exquisite cuisine? Sri Lanka is the ...