TEA ESTATE TRAILS AND COLONIAL TEA ESTATE BUNGALOW LIVING IN SRI LANKA – TEA PLANTERS EXPERIENCE
All the estates which were under British companies till the early 1970’s and have a character of their own, in other words they are little communities of their own with the Superintendent as the head. Visiting & spending time here with your loved ones will certainly bring nostalgic memories of a glorious past of your ancestor who lived here. Take a walk on one of the tea trails that criss-cross these estates, watch the dusky maidens at work plucking tea buds and gathering them in rattan basket hung behind them. A few tea factories in this area will be happy to have visitors, a tour through the work will give an insight of how tea is made from fermentation, curling, drying, sieving, to grading and packaging, some might even give you a tutoring on blending and tea tasting.
During this time many churches were built by the British, most famous ones being, Warleigh in Dikoya built by the Englishman William Scot and a walk through the cemetery will be evocative of your countryman at rest in this distant corner of the Empire, Adisham monastery off Haputale of the Sylvestrine congregation, a suborder of the Benedictine fraternity, according to records there are only 18 such places in the world.