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Experience Sri Lanka Tourism

Locality: Kandy

Phone: +61 406 386 647



Address: D S Senanayake Veediya, Kandy 20000, Sri Lanka 20000 Kandy, Sri Lanka

Website: http://www.esltourism.com/

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23.01.2022 Mackwoods is a pioneer in the management of tea estates and, has been involved since the inception of tea plantations in Sri Lanka. In recognition of the Company's proven track record in plantation management, the Company was appointed as Advisors to the Government of Zambia in respect of the agricultural and management aspects of the Zambian tea estates in the early 1970's and was also subsequently successful in its competitive bid to manage a plantation Company again when M...ackwoods was selected to manage Agalawatte Plantations Ltd, consisting of 17 tea and rubber estates, spanning 27,000 acres. Each estate is run as a separate Strategic Business Unit, each with a staff of over 500 inclusive of all housing, welfare, health, and education facilities, a substantial factory and production and processing facility. Mackwoods successfully turned around this Company into a profitable enterprise within one & a half years of management and subsequently acquired controlling interest in the Company. See more



18.01.2022 Hey guys here is 10 good reasons to visit beautiful Sri Lanka!!

17.01.2022 Poking up from the southwestern edge of the hill country, the soaring summit of ADAM’S PEAK (Sri Pada) is simultaneously one of Sri Lanka’s most striking natural landmarks and one of its most celebrated places of pilgrimage a miniature Matterhorn which stands head and shoulders above the surrounding hills, giving a wonderful impression of sheer altitude (even though, at 2243m, it’s actually only Sri Lanka’s fifth-highest peak). The mountain has accumulated a mass of legends centred around the curious depression at its summit, the Sri Pada or Sacred Footprint. The original Buddhist story claims that this is the footprint of the Buddha himself, made at the request of the local god Saman; different faiths subsequently modified this to suit their own contrasting theologies.

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