Nuwara Eliya is an area in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. Located at an
altitude of between
1,100 and 1,800 meters it is a well suited
location for tea
production.
After a tea plant
was brought from China to Ceylon by the British in 1824,
commercial cultivation was initiated by the Brit James
Taylor in 1867, when he started the country's first tea
plantation in Kandy.
Nuwara Eliya tea plantations
Nuwara Eliya tea plantations
When synthetic
rubber was invented and the demand for natural rubber
consequently declined, much of the island switched to
producing tea.
Today, a good
deal of
the island's central highlands are covered with tea
bushes and Sri Lanka has become the world's 4th largest
producer of tea, as well as the world's largest
exporter of the crop.