Dambatenne Tea Factory

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History of dambatenne tea factory:

Dambatenne Tea Factory was built in the year 1980 by the Scottish baron Sir Thomas lipton, the notable figure in tea history of Sri Lanka and the founder of the well-renowned brand lipton tea. The first-sold Lipton Tea extract was manufactured here and the very term, ceylon tea, is supposed to have evolved from here. Although the estate and factory changed hands in 1930, the famous lipton still continues to purchase a large sum of tea products from the Dambatenne tea factory.

Attracitons of dambatenne tea factory:

The Dambatenne Tea Factory is a picturesque working tea plantation and factory located near the city of haputale in Sri Lanka, spread over acres of the country's most lush mountainous region in the country's central highlands, en route to the must-see lipton seat. Tourists visit this popular tea factory to see all the stages of tea production and enjoy the amazing scenery of the valleys, which are pleasantly cooler than naturally cooled Europe. Since most of the equipment in the factory is over a hundred years old, the Dambatenne tea plantation also gives a glimpse of the country's colonial period.

Dambatenna Tea Estate is a beautiful, lush hillside spread over several acres with an extensive working tea factory that can display various stages of tea production such as cutting, drying, turning, filtering, grading and labeling. Options. There are paths you can walk between the estates. At the other end foggy mountains appear. The famous Lipton seat is close to the corner, and the environment could not be more beautiful.

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Acerca del distrito de Badulla

Badulla es la capital de la provincia de Uva en Sri Lanka. Se encuentra al sureste de Kandy, prácticamente rodeada por el río Badulu Oya, a unos 680 metros (2200 pies) sobre el nivel del mar y rodeada de plantaciones de té. La cordillera de Namunukula enmarca la ciudad. Badulla se encuentra a unos 230 km de Colombo, en dirección a las laderas orientales de las colinas centrales de Sri Lanka.

Badulla y sus alrededores son muy recomendables para el ecoturismo, ya que el Parque Nacional de las Llanuras de Horton y las montañas Knuckles están a pocas horas de distancia.

Lugares especiales en Badulla: Templo Muthiyangana, templo Dhowa, antiguo puente de madera de Bogoda, cascadas Rawana

Sobre la provincia de Uva

La provincia de Uva es la segunda menos poblada de Sri Lanka, con 1.187.335 habitantes, creada en 1896. Consta de dos distritos: Badulla y Monaragala. La capital provincial es Badulla. Uva limita con las provincias Oriental, Meridional y Central. Sus principales atractivos turísticos son las cataratas Dunhinda, Diyaluma y Rawana, el Parque Nacional Yala (que se encuentra parcialmente en las provincias Meridional y Oriental) y el Parque Nacional Gal Oya (que también se encuentra parcialmente en la provincia Oriental). Las colinas de Gal Oya y las montañas centrales son las principales tierras altas, mientras que los ríos Mahaweli y Menik, así como los enormes embalses Senanayake Samudraya y Maduru Oya, son las principales vías fluviales de la provincia de Uva.