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The resplendent isle of Sri Lanka, still
referred to as Ceylon in the tea world, exports more tea than almost any
other country on earth. With tea planting beginning in the late 19th
century, it is an essential part of daily life. Truly a tropical paradise,
Sri Lanka has a rich and colorful history dating well over 2000 years.
European influence dates from the 1600's and one can still feel the legacy
in the elegant hotels, well organized tea factories and manicured tea
gardens. On this
exceptional adventure, guided by top Sri Lankan tea authorities,
delve deep into
the
world of Ceylon teas; visiting ancient historic sights,
rare wildlife, lavish hotels, sacred temples, serene tea gardens, bustling tea factories and
tastes dozens of
exquisite teas.

A land of exceptional natural beauty, some
of the special highlights include:
ocean-side afternoon tea; numerous guided tea garden and factory tours;
visits to key tea producing areas; executive meetings with major tea
business people; intensive training
in tea tasting; visiting a renowned tea
broker; a pilgrimage to the Buddhas' Tooth Temple,
attend focused lectures on tea history, culture and production; tour a gemstone refinery; trek to Ceylon's historic first tea
garden; elephant nature reserve and a tea blending and
flavoring plant.
Spoil yourself in the sea-side luxury of
the 5 star Mt. Lavinia hotel near the capital city of
Colombo. Inland, let yourself be dazzled in Ratnapura, known for it's fine
gem stones. Learn about Ruhuna teas, also from this area. Get a glimpse of
the towering Adam's Peak, said to be the place where Adam first touch earth
after being expelled from Eden. On a safari through the
Uda Walawe Nature Reserve, see dozens of unique animal species, especially
elephants. The tea gardens of the Uva district produce some of the most
expensive Ceylon teas. Tour the Sarnia Estate tea
gardens and factory and taste some representative examples.

It is the peak flavor season in Nuwara
Eliya and we will visit several prominent tea estates to learn their special
processing techniques and sample their offerings. At
6,100 ft above sea level, the hill station retreat is one of the most
important areas for tea production. Along with
other buildings in the town, The Grand Hotel, the former British Governor's
Mansion, still gives evidence of the English architectural flavor. The
regeion also abounds with
numerous natural wonders such as waterfalls, and mountain-scapes.
The Ceylon Tea Museum is an essential
visit and there we will study the history of Ceylon tea and the evolution of
its development. Kandy is the ancient capital of central Sri Lanka and is a
wealth of cultural experiences. Observe exotic, native dances and learn
about traditional crafts like batik and spice cultivation. The Kenilworth tea estate is one of best known from this area. We
will visit the
factory and gardens and enjoy a tea tasting session as we see
some of the new innovations in tea manufacture. The tour would not be complete without a visit to Loolkandura, the
first tea garden in Sri
Lanka.
The exciting Vietnam post-tour is filled
with more enlightening tea and cultural experiences.
Despite over 2,000 years of tea cultivation, Vietnam teas are little know in
the West. Vietnam teas have been served to royalty in
the past and they are also keeping up with modern
developments, importing technology from Sri Lanka. Discover ancient tea
traditions and enjoy the rich, colorful customs of this ancient tropical
wonder.
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