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The essential Tea Trails experience. Our Resident Tea Planter, Andrew Taylor, will show you first hand the age-old tea making process. First, follow the trail of the planters of old Ceylon, as they trekked through the dense jungle looking for the best slopes on which to plant tea.

Each bungalow has a Manager, Chef, Butler and support staff to welcome guests as at a planter's home.

The discreet Butler is at your beck and call. "Service was superb throughout our stay, with either the butler himself or one of the staff always appearing magically at the right moment, without ever being intrusive." (Tripadvisor.com)

Long teak tables and chairs in old gold. Moonlight through the window gently glows in the room, filled with the light of candles. Fine cuisine. Tea infused dishes. Sri Lankan classics. Seafood grills, fresh tropical fruit, rich chocolate cakes, the finest wines and vegetables from organic plots around the estate.
Life in all its variety is played out in the living rooms. Pale tones and natural wood create equilibrium in the midst of a hectic life. Each bungalow has many sitting areas, old wooden desks to write postcards with real stamps and not just email. Silk cushions, regency stripped footstools, huge spaces warmed by roaring log fires.
The English love of gardens has left its stamp on the lovely old colonial tea planters bungalows that dot Sri Lanka's tea country. Tea Trail's four colonial bungalows are no exception to this legacy. Complementing the magnificent vistas of lakes, hills, valleys and lush tea plantations are the bungalows' own charming gardens. They are at once very English and yet entrancingly exotic.
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