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Here in solitude, at an elevation of 4000 feet above sea level, lies Ceylon Tea Trails, 4 classic colonial bungalows built for British tea estate managers in the days of the Raj. These historic houses have been restored by Dilmah Tea with the co-operation of Bogawantalawa Tea Estates, to offer guests the unique experience of life on a working tea estate. Bungalow sizes range from 4 to 6 rooms; 20 luxurious rooms and suites in all.
You set your own pace while at Tea Trails. Unwind in our beautiful gardens, visit a factory for a gentle education in the art of Ceylon Tea or spend an adventure-filled day biking, trekking and white-water rafting. We promise you an unforgettable holiday that will rejuvenate your spirit in the heart of the magical world of Ceylon tea. |
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Bungalows Bungalows Each of the four bungalows is different. Summerville with an air of a country cottage, Castlereagh with an eclectic style of its own, the high colonial Tientsin; one of the first planter's residences to be built in Ceylon and the more modern Norwood; abounding with 60's character. Summerville and Castlereagh are situated opposite each other on the shores of the Castlereagh lake, Norwood is at the other end of the valley about 15 minutes away by car and Tientsin is about 30 minutes away in the next valley.
Each house comes with its own manager, chef, butler and houseboys and from 4 to 6 luxurious Master Suites, Garden Suites and Luxury Rooms. You can book a room or the entire bungalow.
Follow the Tea Trail from one unique bungalow to the next, staying a night or two at each or just laze in one. Trek and picnic at spectacular locations each day in cool comfort. These four bungalows realise your dreams in a "non-hotel" atmosphere. Heritage with a contemporary style is the hallmark of the Tea Trails experience.
The four bungalows are between 4km and 15km apart. Rooms are named after former British estate managers who lived in the bungalow. Master Suites have separate living rooms and private gardens (except Tientsin), Garden Suites have private gardens. All rooms have ensuite bathrooms with twin wash basins and a traditional bathtub with shower. A communal TV is available with a selection of classic DVD’s. Smoking is permitted.
Summerville Bungalow built 1923, altitude 4000 feet, 1219 meters, 4 rooms
Facilities: summer house, sunbathing deck, garden dining, in room spa treatments
• Shuttleworth master suite 70 sq.m, king size bed, separate living room, bath & separate rain shower, view of private garden
• Garnet garden suite 45 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, spectacular view of reservoir from private garden
• Goddard garden suite 47 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, view of private garden
• Middleton luxury room 38 sq.m, twin beds, bath with rain shower, garden view
Castlereagh Bungalow built 1925, altitude 4025 feet, 1227 meters, 5 rooms
Facilities: Swimming pool, summer houses, croquet, library, garden dining, in room spa treatments
• Baker garden suite 45 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, view of tea fields & mountains, private verandah and private garden
• Alston garden suite 46 sq.m, king size bed, bath with handheld shower, view of tea fields, private verandah and private garden
• Palmer garden suite 36 sq.m king size bed, bath with handheld shower, view of tea fields and lake, private garden
• Jamieson luxury room 40 sq.m, twin beds, bath with handheld shower, view of lake/tea fields
• Tate luxury room 41 sq.m, king size bed, bath with handheld shower, view of lake/tea fields
Tientsin Bungalow built 1939, altitude 4600 feet, 1402 meters, 6 rooms
Facilities: Tennis court, library, garden dining, in room spa treatments
• Irvine Stewart master suite 91 sq.m, king size bed, separate living room, bath with rain shower, view across valley and tea fields
• Bretherton garden suite 45 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, private verandah with garden view
• Moir garden suite 43 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, private verandah with garden view
• Fraser luxury room 36 sq.m, twin beds, bath with rain shower, garden view
• Brebham luxury room 44 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rain shower, garden view
• Meares luxury room 40 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rainshower, garden view
Norwood Bungalow built 1890 rebuilt 1950, altitude 4300 feet, 1310 meters, 5 rooms
Facilities: Swimming pool, summer house, croquet, library, garden dining, in room spa treatments
• Hazel master suite 62 sq.m, king size bed, separate living room, bath with rainshower, view of private garden and tea fields
• Irvine garden suite 45 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rainshower, view to private garden
• Andrews garden suite 46 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rainshower, view to private garden
• Fraser luxury room 39 sq.m, twin beds, bath with rainshower, garden view
• Jeffery luxury room 31 sq.m, king size bed, bath with rainshower, garden view, direct access to verandah
Child Policy Children are welcome at Tea Trails. Two children up to the age of 12 years can share their parents’room. Additional beds will be provided at extra charges per day all inclusive per child aged 2-12. Bearing in mind the peace and quiet that most guests prefer, we ask that parents ensure that children are not noisy inside the bungalow. Kids will have plenty of opportunities to scream and shout on the various excursions we offer!
AmbienceAmbience 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. Mulled wine or the finest spirits, a drink that thrills the heart. Old books, old prints, antique maps, rooms filled with flowers in vibrant colours.
Wide verandahs. Time for relaxing on cushioned cane chairs, waited on hand and foot by the discreet butler. Long expanses of slate to spend long afternoons, with a gimlet, white wine and cucumber sandwiches or fresh roasted cashews. Watch the lake and study the garden bees, while reading Somerset Maugham.
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.
Visitors to Tea Trails have the glorious stands of giant bamboo at Norwood to admire, or the profusion of wild banks of Anthuriams, Agapanthus Salvias, Chrysanthemums, Daisies and Lilies that tumble down the slopes of Tientsin.
Trees Include, Spathodias, Eucalyptus, Erythrinia, Cypress, Guava while Ceylon Jungle Fowl. Parrots, House Sparrows, Doves, Coucal, Mynahs, Sunbirds, Honey Suckers, Flower Peckers, Streaked-throated Woodpecker, Rose-ringed Parakeet, Common Kingfisher, Oriental Magpie Robin are some of the birds found in our gardens.
Sri Lanka’s own world famous heritage of gardens – ancient kings who protected forests, Peradeniya Botanical Gardens, Lunu Ganga, Brief, etc…Ordinary Sri Lankan’s, like the English, are passionate gardens and the island is blessed with an incredible diversity of flora.
LivingLiving Spacious bedrooms, a private space, to unwind after a long trek. Rooms with a view, letting the sunlight in, smooth weathered teak floors, warm clay tiles. Relax in immense four-poster beds, crisp white sheets. Twenty elegant and charming rooms and suites decorated each in an unique style, ranging from neo-colonial to classic English.
Master Suites with a separate living room, Garden Suites with verandahs to private gardens and Luxury Rooms of great character. Ensuite Bathrooms of exquisite English elegance for a cool shower or a warm tropical flower bath. A personal oasis in the heart of the hill country. Wake up to the sound of bird calls and watch the mist rise over the lake, while shafts of sunlight streak through - it's a new day.
The English and Scottish planters who created “a little bit of England” in Ceylon’s “up country” to make way for the island’s tea plantations have long gone but their legacy of meticulously managed tea gardens and the good planters’ life is alive and well with Dilmah Tea Company’s four luxurious Tea Trails bungalows in the Bogowantalawa Valley.
Recognized as one of the world’s top 5 colonial Hideaways along with Palmiet Valley Wine & Country Estate, South Africa, The House of Jasmines, Argentina, Hacienda TEmozon, Mexico and Wharekauhau Lodge in New Zealand, Tea Trails pays homage to the way of life created by British tea planters in the early 19th century. These hardy Englishmen and Scotsmen braved long and arduous steamship journeys, sailing across the Indian Ocean to arrive on the shores of Ceylon, eager to exploit the island’s extraordinary benevolent climate and rich soil.
In their inimitable way, British planters rewarded themselves for the back-breaking work of creating first coffee and then tea plantations in the mountain highlands of Sri Lanka by also creating a comfortable lifestyle that is memorable and unique. The tea planters way of life in Sri Lanka is perhaps one of the few aspects of island life that remains unchanged, offering a glimpse of a by-gone era amidst the pristine natural surroundings and the unchanged rhythms of a tea estate.
Plantation bungalows were generally sprawling colonial structures, with deep bay windows, elegant furniture, roaring wood fires and delectable cuisine turned out by a jealously guarded chef and a retinue of domestic staff who would often be the third or fourth generation to have worked for the same family.
With the groundbreaking “Ceylon Tea Trails” concept, the Dilmah Tea Company has brought to life four impeccably restored British colonial-era bungalows that have set a new trend in luxury accommodation in Sri Lanka, winning accolades from discerning visitors in search of a unique experience.
Each of the four Tea Trails bungalows lies nestled among the hills of the Bogawantalawa region in the Dimbula district. Bogowantalawa is known as “The Golden Valley” on account of its lush, vigorous tea bushes that produce full bodied to light, delicate and fragrant teas throughout the year.
This is perhaps the most famous region for Ceylon Tea and one of the first areas to be planted after tea took over from coffee in Ceylon in the 1870's. The area covers the extensive western slopes of the tea planting districts. The standard definition of this district embraces plantations from around 1,050 meters to 1500 meters above the sea level.
The south west monsoon rains have a significant impact on the quality of Dimbula teas. Cold dry weather from January to March brings about changes that vary creating the right climate for production of its best teas during these dry months. Characteristics of the tea grown in this area include long wiry beautiful leaves that give an exquisite taste, almost oaky, with body and strength.
The four Tea Trails bungalows are located between 4 kms and 15kms from each other. “Castlereagh” and “Summerville” bungalows were built in 1925 and 1928 respectively and are located on Castlereagh Lake. It is here that the crème de la crème of Sri Lanka’s teas – the fragrant and delicately flavoured “high growns” -- flourish.
The original Norwood Bungalow was built in 1890 by the Eastern Produce Company and rebuilt in 1950 after the old bungalow caught fire. The original “Tientsin” bungalow was built where the present sundeck area is located. Planter Irwin Stuart’s mother built the present bungalow for him in 1939.
Other buildings of historic note are the Christ Church Warleigh built by English and Scottish tea planters in 1878 and St. Mary’s Church in Bogowantalawa, where Juliet Margaret Cameron, an early pioneer of black and white photography, is buried. Two of the oldest planters clubs – the Darawella Maskeliya Cricket Club in Dickoya and the Bogowantalawa Planters Club should also definitely be on your itinerary.
CuisineCuisine 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. A formal dinner or a simple alfresco lunch. Meals, wines and spirits included in your rate, no bills to sign. A butler at your beck and call.
The cuisine at Ceylon Tea Trails takes its cue from the long tradition of dining well at the tea planter’s table: nostalgic flavours of Europe and a tradition of service and pampering unique to British colonial times.
Tea Trails is all about the time-honoured planters’ traditions: Roaring fires and the comfort of a single malt whiskey while the mists roll in or a stiff gin and tonic after a long day’s walk in the tea gardens accompanied by the spicy flavours of Sri Lankan nibbles to stimulate the appetite. Scrumptious afternoon high teas in gardens curiously English and exotic at the same time. A four-course dinner that is at once contemporary and colonial with its garden-fresh ingredients married with good wines, best shared in good company. Or a fabulously aromatic, authentic Sri Lankan rice and curry for lunch -- a definite harbinger of the afternoon siesta.
The day at Tea Trails starts with that wonderful colonial institution, Bed Tea. Served by your butler as part of a gentle wake-up call, this must be the most civilized way to start the day. An early morning walk followed by an English breakfast-with-everything is a must at least once during your sojourn at Tea Trails. A perfectly brewed cup of tea accompanies eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms, grilled tomatoes, marmalade, butter, toast, freshly squeezed juice… and anything else you may care to add.
A unique aspect of Tea Trails’ cuisine is the use of fresh, home grown vegetables, herbs and teas from the surrounding gardens. Crunchy baby carrots, luscious purple beetroot, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, deep red cherry tomatoes, green and yellow zucchini, celery, crisp cucumbers, radish, rhubarb and red, green and yellow peppers. Salad greens – iceberg lettuce, roquette and local red and green varieties -- are freshly picked from the bungalow gardens.
Fresh home-grown herbs such as basil, rosemary, thyme, tarragon, sage, parsley and mint inspire and enliven the chef’s menus every day: Broccoli with roasted almond soup with blue cheese. Keemun tea and fresh tarragon infused roasted chicken with braised curly cabbage and baby carrot. Oyster mushroom soup with garden fresh basil pesto. Moroccan mint tea crusted lamb rump steak with grilled herb polenta and roasted peppers in tamarind sauce. Zucchini and pumpkin frittata with rocket and pine nut salad.
Desserts are unashamedly luscious: Orange and lime cheese cake with cinnamon rhubarb. Apple tart with Assam tea cream anglaise. Cinnamon tea poached pears with butter scotch ice cream. Passion fruit pannacotta with minted citrus fruit salad. Banana and sultana compote served with Hibiscus sorbet.
Traditional English afternoon tea is an intrinsic part of plantation life, a much-appreciated ritual served on the bungalow lawns by immaculately sarong clad “apoos.” High Tea comes replete with a traditional tea service, dainty cucumber sandwiches, scones, fresh cream and strawberry jam.
Leisure ActivitiesLeisure Activities Sweeping lawns and swimming pools. English gardens filled with roses, dew-filled agapanthus and spring crocus. Tea on the lawn, with Dundee cake, scones, strawberries and cream or lunch alfresco by the pool, a 180-degree view of the viridian lake and mountains behind, a summerhouse to meditate in or watch the forest wagtail flit from tree to tree. A range of pampering in-room spa treatments by expert therapists trained at our own Spa Academy. Tennis, swimming, croquet and indoor board games all come together for a leisurely lifestyle.
Activities
First the "Tea Experience" with our Planter in Residence. 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. Then on to watch the tea pluckers pick two leaves and a bud with deft hands. A tea factory visit is a must to see the care with which the leaves are dried and processed for the “single origin tea” that Dilmah is famed for. Follow the scratch marks of the Gallus Lafayetii the endemic jungle fowl on a bird watching expedition. Kayaking, rafting on the white water or boating on the lake. A dawn expedition to climb the famed “ Adams Peak ” mountain nearby. Golfing, biking and trekking are some of the exhilarating sports on offer. Trek through some of the most beautiful and scenic country in the island. Tea Trails provides many activities for the adventurous.
• Tea Experience
• Mountain Biking
• Scenic Walks
• White Water Rafting
• Horton Plains National Park
• Adam's Peak (Sri Pada)
• Train & Bike Ride
• Tennis
• Spa Treatments & Baths
• Personal Trainer
OccationsOccations Weddings
Tea Trails is ideally suited for a small wedding party of up to 25 guests. The nearby Warleigh Church is ideal for the marriage ceremony. Built in 1878 by early British planters out of granite and imported teak, it has beautiful stained glass windows. Situated on top of a tea covered hill overlooking the Castlereagh lake, it is the most stunning location for a wedding in Sri Lanka . A little cemetery surrounds this church where British planters and their loved ones are buried, a reverent reminder to their pioneering spirit.
Honeymoons and Anniversary
The privacy and solitude at Tea Trails is perfectly suited for a blissful honeymoon. Long walks through beautiful tea country, evenings sipping wine in front of a log fire and being pampered by the staff, in room Spa treatments and private dining underneath the stars will make for a memorable honeymoon.
Meetings
Brainstormings and board meetings in total seclusion on a working tea estate, far from the distractions of the city or beach resort. The atmosphere and climate is perfectly suited for crystal clear thinking. Outdoor bonding/team activities can be arranged. Depending on the size of the group one or more of the bungalows can be booked in its entirety. The nearby 100-year old Darrawela Planter's Club also offers facilities for small conferences as well as the usual club facilities such as tennis, snooker, pool, a well stocked bar, badminton as well as Cricket and Rugby grounds. For small resident groups Tea Trails is the premier location for out-of-the-box thinking.
LocationLocation Tea Trails is in central Sri Lanka, in the heart of the Tea Country, at an altitude of 4000 feet.
Just 4 hours from Colombo by car to the Castlereagh Lake, lies the Bogawantalawa Valley, known as the Golden Valley of Tea and home to old Ceylon, replete with rolling green hills, plantation bungalows, high tea and exquisite service.
Accessible by car from major cities on mostly good roads. The road from Colombo is good and travels through beautiful scenery taking approximately four hours. Travel time from Kandy is 2 hours and Nuwara Eliya 1.45 hours. The nearest major town to Tea Trails is Hatton, which is about fifteen minutes away by car.
Distances Colombo Airport 160 km 4 1/2 hours, Colombo 130km 3 - 3 1/2 hours, Nuwara Eliya 48 km 1.45 hours, Kandy 63 km 2 hours.
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