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LIPTON'S SEAT

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Lipton Seat Road, Haputale, Sri Lanka
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2024
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Lipton's Seat is named after the most famous tea planter in the British Empire, Sir Thomas Lipton. This small observation platform now houses a statue of the Scottish baron sitting on a bench and offers a stunning view of the surrounding area. It is indeed from here that he watched over his plantations. It can be reached by climbing about 7 km through the beautiful tea plantations. It is best to get there early in the morning to watch the sun rise over the hills and to have a chance to see the tea pickers at work.

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diabolim
Visited in february 2019
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Une superbe balade dans les plantations de thé.La vue est splendide par beau temps. Visite très intéressante.
fute_436974
Visited in august 2016
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Impressionnante vue sur les plantations de thé de Sir Lipton
Des magnifiques balades à travers les champs de thé et des rencontres insolites avec les cueilleuses de thé.
La visite de la manufacture est un plus si vous parlez bien anglais !!
erzilius
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La balade à travers les champs de thé de cette propriété est fort agréable.
Mieux vaut la faire à pied plutôt qu'en tchuk tchuk.
Les ramasseuses de thé se laissent photographier facilement et avec le sourire

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