Loolecondera - First tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka
The Loolecondera estate was the first tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) started in 1867 by Scotsman James Taylor, it is situated in Kandy, Sri Lanka
Historical Ceylon Tea Estate Bungalows in Sri Lanka
This video shows you the ancient and historical bungalows made by under the British governance era. Now a days, These bungalows are highlighted the culture and the tradition of those British people.
Tea Estate Bungalows are very prominent among the tourists as well as everyone.
These bungalows are still young whether those were made 100 years ago.
This video will make an effort to bring the beauty of these bungalows and the beauty of the Hill country in Sri Lanka as well.
(The photos were taken from the estate bungalows/facebook page.)
ELLA & NUWARA ELIYA, MAJESTIC WATERFALLS, TEA PLANTATIONS & PANORAMAS, SRI LANKA
This video showcases the main points of interest in and around the hill towns of Ella and Nuwara Eliya, both located in the central hilly region of Sri Lanka.
Ella, at altitude 1,041m above sea level is surrounded by beautiful tea plantations, tea factories, majestic waterfalls & trekking opportunities in the refreshingly cool hill climate.
Nuwara Eliya is a train journey away from Ella and this is Sri Lankas highest altitude town, at 1,868m above sea level. It can get quite chilly here so bring a warm sweater. Nuwara Eliya has beautiful parks & botanical gardens, a racecourse, a golf club and is often referred to as 'Little Britain'. As in Ella, there are beautiful tea plantations, panoramic viewpoints and spectacular waterfalls in the surrounding hills.
Locations in the video in and around Ella include: Ella village, Ella Rock, Little Adam's Peak, Dowa Temple, Rawana Ella waterfall, Rawana Cave.
Locations in the video from in & around Nuwara Eliya include: Victoria Park, Hakgala Botanic Gardens, Devon Falls, St.Clair Falls.
Further afield on the road to Kandy, you can see the Ramboda Falls and the Poona Oya Ella Falls.
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Loolkadura | Delthota | Hike | Kandy | Sri Lanka
A couple of hours from Kandy, this beautiful estate provides a picture of the great Ceylon/Sri Lankan Tea Industry. A very steep climb by taxi and walk 750m to James Taylor's Cottage and views. Tranquil and low-key site. A visit to a working tea factory (Storefield Tea Factory, Gampola) is approx 60 mins away.
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Hanthana tea museum. Kandy, Sri Lanka
Hanthana tea museum Kandy, Sri Lanka
Tea production is one of the main sources of foreign exchange for Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon), and accounts for 2% of GDP, contributing US $1,527 million in 2013 to the economy of Sri Lanka.[1] It employs, directly or indirectly, over 1 million people, and in 1995 directly employed 215,338 on tea plantations and estates. Sri Lanka is the world's fourth largest producer of tea. In 1995, it was the world's leading exporter of tea, (rather than producer) with 23% of the total world export, but it has since been surpassed by Kenya. The highest production of 340 million kg was recorded in 2013, while the production in 2014 was slighly reduced to 338 million kg.[2]
The humidity, cool temperatures, and rainfall of the country's central highlands provide a climate that favors the production of high-quality tea. The industry was introduced to the country in 1867 by James Taylor, a British planter who arrived in 1852
Hanthana tea museum. Kandy, Sri Lanka
Loolkandura Tea Estate and Kondagala
The Loolkandura estate was the first tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) started in 1867 by Englishman James Taylor, it is situated in Kandy District.
Attractions include:
Ruins of James Taylors’ Cottage
Hike to Kondagala
James Taylors Well
James Taylors Seat
Field No 7 – The First tea field
Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow - Hotel in Kandy, Sri Lanka
FR: L'Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow vous accueille au milieu des plantations de thé verdoyantes, à seulement 1 km du Hatale Tea Centre.
ES: El Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow se encuentra en medio de exuberantes plantaciones de té, a solo 1 km del Hatale Tea Centre. Este establecimiento elegante cuenta con piscina al aire libre y conexión WiFi gratuita en todas las instalaciones.
DE: Das Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow liegt inmitten üppiger Teeplantagen, nur 1 km vom Teecenter Hatale entfernt. Die elegant eingerichtete Unterkunft verfügt über einen Außenpool und kostenfreies WLAN in allen Bereichen.
NL: Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow ligt op slechts 1 km van Hatale en kijkt uit over weelderige theeplantages. Het biedt stijlvolle accommodatie met een buitenzwembad en gratis WiFi.
ZH: Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow酒店掩映在郁郁葱葱的茶园之中,距离Hatale茶中心仅有1公里。这家布置典雅的酒店设有室外游泳池和覆盖所有区域的免费无线网络连接。 酒店距离Knuckles山脉的山脚下不到10公里,距离Panwila巴士站有2公里,距离Kandy火车站和著名的Temple Of The Tooth遗迹均有25公里。 Hatale Tea Estate酒店每间带风扇的客房均布置典雅,设有休息区、卫星电视、独立用餐区。和连接浴室设施。 Hatale...
RU: Элегантный отель Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow находится среди пышных чайных плантаций, всего в 1 км от чайного центра Хатале. К услугам гостей открытый бассейн и бесплатный Wi-Fi на всей территории.
SV: Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow ligger bland lummiga teplantager, bara 1 km från Hatale Tea Centre. Detta elegant inredda boende har en utomhuspool och gratis Wi-Fi i alla utrymmen.
AR: يقع فندق Hatale Tea Estate Bungalow وسط مزارع الشاي الخضراء على بُعد كيلومتر واحد من مركز Hatale Tea، وتوفر هذه المنشأة المفروشة بأناقة مسبحًا في الهواء الطلق وخدمة الواي فاي المجانية في جميع المناطق.
Ceylon Tea Museum - Kandy, Sri Lanka
Ceylon Tea Museum - Kandy, Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka Tea Estate and Meditation Centre (HD)
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Trip to Nilambe tea estate and meditation centre, about 1 1/2 hrs by car from Kandy, during the month of July 2014. Closest village is Galaha.
Fauna featured: Indian Black Eagle, Asian Forest Scorpion (22 cm), Mongoose, Toque Macaque (Rilawa, native to SL).
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Buddhist recitation (Pirith) by Sri Lankan Ven. Bhikkuni Matale Medhavini and Ven. Bhikku Piyadassi Mahathera.
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Sri Lankan Luxury Boutique Hotels - Ceylon Tea Bungalows
Ceylon Tea Bungalows lies within the beautiful Hilpankandura Tea Estate on the Bandarawela – Welimada Road.The charming bungalow was previously used by the Estate Superintendent and is owned by the Wijetunga family. The surrounding tea estate contains 20 acres of high value tea and guests are welcome to wonder around the estate and even pluck some tea in the morning!
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A Tea Estate in the Central Highlands Sri Lanka
Majority of the tea estates in Sri Lanka, almost about 80% that produce better type of tea are in Kandy, Nuwara Eliya, Dimbula and Badulla districts. Especially at Nuwara Eliya you would find acres and acres of tea plantations covering the hill slopes with green everywhere. Nuwara Eliya with the necessary elevation, favourable mild climatic conditions and the reddish soil rich in humus produce the best Ceylon tea.
Sri Lanka Ceylon tea plantation in 1958
A 60 years old 8mm film shown the Abbotsleigh Watawala tea plantation 125 km from Colombo. Also how the tea was transported in wooden cases to H&C Mills and the harbour of Colombo.
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GERAGAMA Tea Factory - Sri Lanka (4K)
Geragama Tea Factory(Estate) is one of the oldest in Sri Lanka. Located near Kandy #geragama #teafactory #geragamateafactory
Sri Lanka`s Tea Estate
Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis.After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world.It has a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour that many people enjoy
Ceylon Tea Bungalows - Bandarawela, Sri Lanka
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Ceylon Tea Bungalows – Bandarawela lies within the beautiful Hilpankandura Tea Estate on the Bandarawela – Welimada Road.
The charming bungalow was previously used by the Estate Superintendent and is owned by the Wijetunga family.
The surrounding tea estate contains 20 acres of high value tea and guests are welcome to wonder around the estate and even pluck some tea in the morning!
Sri Lanka. Kandy & Tea Plantation
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Episode 5 of our Sri Lanka Travels. Includes Ayurveda Spice garden, Kandy, Glenloch Tea plantation. Kandy botanic Gardrens and a Few Monkey's for good measure.....
Ceylon Tea (Kandy)
Nice cup of tea
NUWARA ELIYA TEA PLANTATIONS · SRI LANKA 2018 I TRAVEL VLOG #59
Nuwara Eliya is such a stunning place, so of course we had to spend a few days there on our way to Ella. We hired a tuktuk to take us outside of city to the beautiful tea plantations and to the enormous Ramboda Waterfalls.
If you're in need of a really nice driver in Nuwara Eliya, we recommend our guy Chandimal. His number is 0755777597 :) Say hello from us!
We went to two different tea factories, Macbook (which is now called Damro) and Blue Field, and both experiences were really good. If you can only go to one, we'd recommend Blue Fields, because you're allowed to go into the tea fields, and because the guided tour is a bit better there, but the views from the Macbook tea factory are amazing!
Ramboda Waterfalls outside of Nuwara Eliya is definitely also worth visiting if you're in the area. It was much larger than we expected, and as you can see – it was definitely a hike!
We took the train from Kandy to Nuwara Eliya, so stay tuned for our next video which is about the train beautiful train journey between Kandy and Ella in Sri Lanka.
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THE STORY OF CEYLON TEA - (MINERVA the documentary team production)
Until the 1860’s THE MAIN CROP PRODUCED on the island of Sri Lanka, then Ceylon, was coffee. But in 1869, the coffee-rust fungus, Hemileia vastatrix, killed the majority of of the coffee plants and estate owners had to diversify into other crops in order to avoid total ruin. The owners of Loolecondera Estate had been interested in tea since the late 1850’s and in 1866, James Taylor, a recently arrived Scot, was selected to be in charge of the first sowing of tea seeds in 1867, on 19 acres of land.
Taylor had acquired some basic knowledge of tea cultivation in North India and made some initial experiments in manufacture, using his bungalow verandah as the factory and rolling the leaf by hand on tables. Firing of the oxidized leaf was carried out on clay stoves over charcoal fires with the leaf on wire trays. His first teas were sold locally and were declared delicious. By 1872, Taylor had a fully equipped factory, and, in 1873, his first quality teas were sold for a very good price at the London auction. Through his dedication and determination, Taylor was largely responsible for the early success of the tea crop in Ceylon. Between 1873 and 1880, production rose from just 23 pounds to 81.3 tons, and by 1890, to 22,899.8 tons.
Most of the Ceylon tea gardens are situated at elevations between 3,000 and 8,000 feet in two areas of the southwestern part of the island, to the east of Colombo and in the Galle district on the southern point. In the hot, steamy plains and foothills, the tea bushes flush every seven or eight days and are picked all year round. The finest teas are gathered from late June to the end of August in eastern districts and from the beginning of February to mid-March in the western parts.
Until 1971, more than 80 percent of the island’s tea estates were owned and managed by British companies. In 1971, the Sri Lankan government introduced a Land Reform Act which gave the state control of the majority of the plantations (which also grow rubber and coconuts for export) leaving about one-third in private hands. Since 1990, a restructuring program has been going on to involve the private sector companies (both Sri Lankan and foreign) as Managing Agents of the state-owned plantations. The long-term aim is for the private managing companies to take on most, if not all, of the financial responsibility and control of the estates, with the government retaining ownership.
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Loolkandura estate was the first tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka (Ceylon) started in 1867 by Englishman James Taylor, it is situated in Kandy District.
Kondagala is a beautiful and attractive Mountain situated in the First commercial tea estate of Sri Lanka called Loolcandura. It is a property of Sir James Taylor in Eighteens, he is a famous British trader where he done a great service to the Sri Lanka.
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