The recently opened Pekoe Trail, which runs for more than 300km through tea plantations, villages and forests, tells the story of Sri Lanka's complex and chequered tea history. The sun is bright ...
The team of editors at the New York-based news magazine has selected remarkable destinations and thrilling new experiences ...
Up in the Sri Lankan highlands, a 19th-century transport network for tea is now conveying adventurers to remote communities and businesses. The 186-mile Pekoe ...
Sri Lanka’s exclusive Ceylon Tea Trails resorts became the first Sri Lankan member of the Relais and Chateaux resorts. CEO of Forbes and Walker Leisure, Dominique Nordmann attended the 36th Relais and ...
The operation is targeted at some tea plantations in Sri Lanka, the main producer of the tea leaves used in Kirin Gogo-no-Kocha, and is planned to be in operation on one large estate and 30 small ...
Cups of tea are made from samples from across Sri Lanka at a tea broker in the capital Colombo.(Foreign Correspondent: Tom Joyner) Sri Lanka is the second largest supplier of tea to the Australian ...
The 186-mile Pekoe Trail—completed last March and ... For hikers, the path offers an intimate look at Sri Lanka’s diverse landscape and tea-entwined history: it unfurls from the mist-cloaked ...
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