Sentences with phrase «through tea plantations»

There are scenic train journeys for a few pennies, through tea plantations and the hill country.
Discover beautiful ruins, hike through tea plantations, tour a spice garden, and then chill out on Hikkaduwa Beach.
Discover beautiful ruins, hike through tea plantations, tour a spice garden, and then chill out on Hikkadu... Read More
Ride through tea plantations, quaint fishing villages, and swathes of lush green jungle on this cycling adventure from Negombo to Colombo.
Ride the winding train tracks through tea plantation - clad valleys between Kandy and Ella, frequently awarded the title of «the best train ride in the world».

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Here's the journey that takes us behind the walls of Jules Verne's Amiens estate, into the back alleys of Hong Kong, onto the grounds of a Ceylon tea plantation, through storm - tossed ocean crossings and mountains blocked by snowdrifts twenty feet deep, and to many more unexpected and exotic locales from London to Yokohama.
The Kandy to Ella train slowly rattles through lush green jungle, soaring mountains, terraced tea plantations, rural villages and working farms.
The journey through the tea and coffee plantations, into the dense forests and up to the mountains offers the humming insects and the chirping birds simultaneously.
Add a scenic train trip through the verdant tea plantations and spot wildlife at Udawalawe NP, all in an exciting one week holiday.
Search for wildlife on a safari, gain insight into the national heritage at a tea plantation, cruise through some of the world's most beautiful islands, uncover isolated beaches, swim and snorkel t...
Add a scenic train trip through verdant tea plantations and the chance to spot wildlife at Udawalawe National Park, all in an exciting week - long holiday.
The forest and tea plantations accompany you through out the trip.
Start in eastern Chennai, formerly Madras, where the British East India Company started trading and travel across the region of Tamil Nadu, viewing its majestic temples, through hills and tea plantations to the lush Kerala region with its inland waterways and charming Fort Cochin.
Relax in peaceful backwaters, spot wildlife in beautiful parks, uncover ancient temples, explore tea and spice plantations, take a rickshaw ride through the streets of Madurai
Our trekking holidays in Myanmar (Burma) give you the opportunity to get off the beaten track, hiking through forested hills and farmland, tea plantations and lush valleys, with plenty of local interaction along the way.
«The jungle trek that we chose got us through a mossy forest in the first part and then led us through amazing tea plantations.
An exciting 4 x 4 wildlife safari takes you through Minneriya National Park and a stunning scenic drive, which will transport you through the breath taking hills of the lush tea plantation to Nuwara Eliya.
Today you will be driven to Nuwara Eliya (transfer time: approx. 2h 30m) through the beautiful hill country of lush tea plantations.
A visit to the world's most famous sacred Buddhist shrine, the Temple of the Tooth Relic will leave you speechless and a stunning scenic drive, which will transport you through the breath taking hills of the lush tea plantation to Nuwara Eliya.
Enjoy the lively café scene, markets and nightlife of the capital, Maputo, sail on a dhow through the idyllic islands of the Archipelago das Quirimbas and the Archipelago de Bazaruto, visit the UNESCO World Heritage listed Ilha de Mocambique with its cobbled streets lined with colonial buildings, trek the cool forests and secluded valleys of Montes Chimanimani, where you'll also find rich traditional cultures, and the verdant hills and tea plantations of Gurue or take a safari in the wilds of Gorongosa National Park.
One book by a local author, «The Suicide Club» (huge gambling in Matara), Herman Gunaratne, owner of an Ahangama tea plantation with great tours very close by, takes readers on a journey through the British plantation Raj during its heyday and what has become of it all in these post-colonial times... interesting read...!
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