Tea plantations. Travel and explore

in #uganda7 years ago

We visited a tea plantation yesterday with my friends.
It was a nice experience having that beautiful view.
This is one of the leading suppliers of tea in the country.
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It was a friend of ours in ishaka that hosted us.

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He bought us sodas and cakes as you can see us in his room.
He was so hospitable that we enjoyed our stay there.

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Tea plantations really have a nice green view that you shouldn't miss out when you visit them,as you see above.

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That is how the workers cut the tea tops that are dried and processed to make tea leaves.
Tea leaves are of much importance in the body as they help to regulate fats, to wash the body if waste, and improve the blood flow.

Workers here are however paid a very low salary of about a dollar every 20 kg harvested.
That was my travel to a tea plantation.

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Your really looking smart with those tea leaves.
It looks nice to try out that work

I read your blog with interest, as I myself have a tea background in Sri Lanka, as you may know Ceylon Tea is world famous for its quality. Some of my experience in the Tea Industry is covered in my blogs under different subjects. I reckon you talk about Ugandan tea, I would really like to know more about it, perhaps in your blogs or someone who covers the subject. By the way I wish you all the best.