Sri Lanka’s most sensational export, Ceylon Tea is the perfect beverage to enjoy for a revitalising experience. The lush tea plantations spread across the mountains in Central Province, and even some low-country areas, enriching the livelihoods of 4.5% of the population. Here are the main tea plantation areas you can visit for a tranquil moment in the hill country.
Nuwara Eliya and Hatton
Nuwara Eliya and Hatton are home to the widespread growth of the most flavourful tea, in altitudes of 6000 feet and above. The essence of Nuwara Eliya and Hatton tea will tantalise your tastebuds. You can visit many tea estates and factories on your journey to discover Sri Lanka with a comfortable ride rented from Malkey Rent A Car.
Kandy
The famous cultural destination is also home to luscious tea plantations covered in mist, forming the most breathtaking view. Tea here is mid-grown between 2000-4000 feet altitude, producing larger leaves with stronger flavours. Ceylon Tea Museum is a must-visit if you visit Kandy.
Southern Province
Growing under 2000 feet above sea level, these tea leaves are exposed to more sunshine and warm weather with occasional rainfall. The sharp taste of black tea is extracted from these plantations, perfect for consumption paired with some milk. Don’t forget to visit Handungoda Tea Estate to discover the many wonders of the world of tea.
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