Ceylon Tea and its Tourism
Ceylon Tea is produced in Sri Lanka, the world’s fourth largest producer of tea. A visit to tea plantations and factory is a must for a complete experience of Sri Lanka culture and heritage.
Our family's travel along and off the beaten track
Ceylon Tea is produced in Sri Lanka, the world’s fourth largest producer of tea. A visit to tea plantations and factory is a must for a complete experience of Sri Lanka culture and heritage.
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