TEA PLANTATION SRI LANKA
In 1867, James Taylor marked the birth of the tea industry in Ceylon by starting a tea plantation in the Loolecondera (Pronounced Lul-Ka(n)dura in Sinhala -ලූල් කඳුර ) estate in Kandy in 1867. He was only 17 when he came to Loolkandura, Sri Lanka. The original tea plantation was just 19 acres. Insider guide to Ceylon tea Kandy. As the birthplace of Ceylon Tea, Kandy is also referred to as the hill capital and belongs to the Central Province of the Island.
Nuwara Eliya. Another district in the Central Province is Nuwara Eliya, best known for its tea.
Uda Pussellawa.
Uva.
Dimbula.
Sabaragamuwa.
Ruhuna.



