Sri Lanka's tea industry started with one camellia sinesis plant brought from China in 1824 by the British. It has since grown into a $1.5 billion export industry -- the world's second biggest by ...
Retreat to the lowland valleys of Kalutara for an easy-access intro to Sri Lanka’s tea, rubber and cinnamon estates. Sri Lanka's tea plantations now offer many immersive agrotourism experiences led by ...
Sri Lanka’s Up Country is a landscape of forested peaks and rolling hills, their slopes striped with tea plantations and ...
Sri Lanka feeds the senses and the soul: from tea-clad highlands to vibrant markets, each meal tells a story of history, tradition, and mindful living. ByDaniel Scheffler, Contributor. Forbes ...