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Szlak Pekoe Trail (Szlak Herbaciany) na Sri Lance zdobywa pożądane miejsce na corocznej liście atrakcji turystycznych „N...
01/02/2024

Szlak Pekoe Trail (Szlak Herbaciany) na Sri Lance zdobywa pożądane miejsce na corocznej liście atrakcji turystycznych „Najlepsze na świecie” magazynu National Geographic

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/best-of-the-world-20-experiences-for-2024

„Sri Lanka jest praktycznie synonimem herbaty. Ten wyspiarski kraj jest jednym z największych na świecie producentów liści herbaty. Brytyjscy koloniści wprowadzili pierwsze krzewy około 200 lat temu. Teraz zwiedzający mogą prześledzić ślady historycznych plantatorów na nowym, liczącym prawie 200- mile Pekoe Trail, pierwsza w kraju długodystansowa trasa piesza.

Szlak zaczyna się tuż za Kandy i prowadzi XIX-wiecznymi torami, po których pracownicy i wozy zaprzężone w konie przewozili świeżo zerwane liście. Wędrowcy przemierzają miasteczka na wzgórzach i plantacje herbaty i mogą zatrzymać się, aby wziąć udział w lekcjach gotowania lub delektować się filiżanką aromatycznej herbaty cejlońskiej.” – National Geographic – 30 stycznia 2024 r.

From a horseback safari in Kenya to river rafting in West Virginia, here’s our ranked list of the top travel experiences right now.

11/12/2022
From December 1, higher fees for visas to Sri Lanka.
28/11/2022

From December 1, higher fees for visas to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka among the top 13 destinations of the world's safest countries to travel
17/10/2022

Sri Lanka among the top 13 destinations of the world's safest countries to travel

Travelling should be enjoyable, relaxing and fun, not scary. That's why I'm going to tell you about some of the safest countries to travel to around the world.

Sri Lanka introduces ‘Tourists Fuel Pass’ for foreign travelers
11/10/2022

Sri Lanka introduces ‘Tourists Fuel Pass’ for foreign travelers

Interested in going on a Sri Lankan Holidays tour? You couldn't pick a better place or time to spend a family vacation, ...
04/06/2022

Interested in going on a Sri Lankan Holidays tour? You couldn't pick a better place or time to spend a family vacation, a honeymoon trip or an adventure with friends. Whether you love wildlife, culture, the beach or backpacking, Sri Lanka has something for you. Here are some vacation ideas to consider:

Holidays at the Beach....

Mostly interested in a relaxing vacation? Consider booking a Sri Lankan Holidays at the beach resort hotel. Enjoy luxury Sri Lankan cuisine, relaxing on the beach and exploring on your own.

Want to learn about the country? Consider a cultural tour where you can:

View a cultural dance.
See ancient cities & temples.
Have traditional tea and learn about spices in cooking.
Have an Ayurveda massage.
City tour
Going on a Sri Lankan Holidays tour that focuses on wildlife means that you can experience adventures like:
Visiting an elephant orphanages where you can interact with the animals.
Watch an elephant migration on a jeep safari in Minneriya National Park.
Visit botanical gardens, spice gardens and view animals and plants.

Adventure Holiday.....

Want more? Consider an adventure holiday if you'd enjoy the activities above and also:

Backpacking in the mountains.
A hot air balloon ride in the early morning hours.
Whale watching.

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CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL TEA DAY - 21ST MAY 2022International Tea Day is a United Nations observance celebrated annu...
21/05/2022

CELEBRATION OF INTERNATIONAL TEA DAY - 21ST MAY 2022

International Tea Day is a United Nations observance celebrated annually on May 21 to express the economical, biological and physical benefits of tea. It was inaugurated by the General Assembly and essentially replaced the unofficial observance of the same name, which used to be celebrated on December 15 in tea producing countries. The observance of International Tea Day is promoted and facilitated by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization in collaboration with other relevant organizations and stakeholders.
Millions of families in developing and least developed countries owe their livelihood and subsistence to tea. Some of the poorest countries rely on the tea industry as a main source of income and export revenues; due to being a labor-intensive sector, it is the most important provider of jobs for people living in economically disadvantaged and remote areas of the tea producing regions. As one of the major perennial crops, tea plays a significant role in rural development, poverty reduction and food security in developing countries.
Due to all this, the production and processing of tea contributes to the achievement of the sustainable development goals, such as the eradication of extreme poverty, the fight against hunger, the empowerment of women, and the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems. Taking this into account, the UN General Assembly designated May 21 as International Tea Day based on the proposal submitted by the FAO-IGG Tea group.
The key goal of International Tea Day is to raise public awareness of the importance of tea for sustainable livelihoods and rural development, as well as the challenges that the tea industry has to face, such as climate change. The observance also aims to popularize tea drinking around the world in order to expand demand and increase per capita consumption.
Tea is the second most used drink in the world after water which states the self-explanatory importance and worth of tea in the world. It is also mentioned in the theme that the basic purpose of World Tea Day is to spread awareness among the people about the financial outcomes of tea in the poor areas of the world which are the major producer of this crop. As the demand for tea is always there but it usually happens that its fair supply and trade cannot be accorded. So these poor areas of Continent Asia cannot find the profitable results of the production of the world’s most consumed beverage.

The significance to celebrate this day is to prompt the Health benefits of Tea drinking, as Tea is Rich in antioxidants and tea drinking may help to reduce the risk of heart disease and initiation and progression of some cancer. Also tea helps to lose weight and hence can be a useful, easily accessible and cheap tool to fight against major health issues like obesity, nausea and slow metabolism.

The first International Tea Day was celebrated in 2020. In this year, the global tea fraternity is going to celebrate the third occasion of International Tea Day proclaiming the theme for this day as “Tea and Fair Trade”. The basic purpose of this theme is to glorify the economical facts of tea, especially the areas where it is grown, are poverty trodden and its fair trade cannot only enhance their resources and access to the international market but can also be helpful in the eradication of poverty.

Sri Lanka Tea Board has released a video on Ceylon tea to celebrate the International Tea Day through Social and Digital Media. The Sri Lanka tea fraternity salutes the brave and courageous workforce in the tea industry who is continuing to produce the golden brew to the satisfaction of tea connoisseurs globally despite the COVID 19 pandemic.

In such a background, the Sri Lankan tea industry wishes to recognize few vital characters and crucial segmentation to pay tribute for the invaluable service and enormous sacrifices made to raise the popularity and perceived quality parameters to stardom:

# The sweat of the toiling workers is our Green Gold which ultimately serves the connoisseur to his or her satisfaction. Accordingly, the tea smallholder sector is a sig¬nificant contributor to the production and output of Ceylon Tea in Sri Lanka, and across the globe. We are often called the ‘back¬bone’ of our tea indus¬try and with good reason. Tea small-holders operate in 60% of the total tea land and account for more than 70% of the total tea produced.

# The tea stains on the fingers of the pluckers tell an unknown story which is unlimited in value. This day is a tribute to these angels.
# A great story on uplifting women's empowerment from birth to death
# Reliability, Consistency and Sustainability is the forte of the Sri Lanka Tea Industry now boasting of a 155 years heritage. These unique pillars have been the success factors of the island nation's economy for many years.

Nowe przeloty na Sri Lankę liniami Wizzair w dobrej cenie
13/05/2022

Nowe przeloty na Sri Lankę liniami Wizzair w dobrej cenie

12/04/2022

SRI LANKA April 5, 2022 International Press Release from Sri Lanka Tourism Sri Lanka Tourism navigates with great care the current macro-environmental conditions in the country, taking all necessary measures to ensure the continuity of regular operations with minimal interruptions. Therefore, within Sri Lanka Tourism, a dedicated operating unit has been set up to provide all necessary assistance to tourists already in Sri Lanka and to provide accurate information to potential visitors planning to visit Sri Lanka. The unit will operate 24/7 via the 1912 hotline (Sri Lanka) or +94112426800 (outside Sri Lanka) and via email [email protected]. The tourism industry is gradually emerging from the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and is seeing the green shoots of recovery, where March saw the highest number of 106,500 visitors since tourism reopened. Sri Lanka continues to welcome travelers to the island and makes every effort to ensure that all tourist attractions, hotels and related services continue to operate. Even during curfews, Sri Lankan tourism has made it easier for visitors to ensure that they are not touched by a curfew across the island and are allowed to travel across the island on presentation of their foreign passport and ticket with minimal interruption. In addition, all the cultural facilities covered by the Central Cultural Fund (CCF), such as Sigiriya, Anuradhapura, and Polonnaruwa, remained open to international tourists, as did the Department of Wildlife wildlife parks, such as Yala. Sri Lanka remains safe and open to international tourists. In addition, we affirm that the industry is committed, united and equipped to provide our guests with the utmost care and service. Sri Lanka's tourism will continue to cultivate values ​​and traditions in its relationship with visitors for whom it is known, and will live up to world recognition and high honors as a highly sought after destination. Contact: Sri Lanka Tourism Chair 80, Galle Road, Colombo 03, Sri Lanka. [email protected] SI

01/04/2022

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