Plans to enhance recreational and biodiversity value of Ceylon Tea Trails
View(s):The Sri Lanka Business and Biodiversity Platform (SLBBP) of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has signed an agreement with Dilmah Conservation to enhance the scenic and biodiversity value of Ceylon Tea Trails – a chain of luxury bungalow resorts; Castlereigh, Summerville and Norwood – developed under the leisure arm of Dilmah.
The Castlereigh reservoir is considered a high-value resource by Ceylon Tea Trails, promoting responsible nature-based and adventure tourism in the central highlands of Sri Lanka. The reservoir was created in 1965 as Sri Lanka’s first mini-hydro power generation project, by damming the Kehelgamu Oya – a major tributary of the Kelani River. Located in the Central Province, the reservoir also gets fed by the Dik Oya, a minor tributary.
The current programme will attempt to increase the scenic, recreational and biodiversity value and in general, uplift the environment surrounding the Ceylon Tea Trails bungalows located overlooking the Castlereigh reservoir, together with Dilmah Conservation, the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) and the local authority of the area, a chamber media release said.
The owning company of Ceylon Tea Trails, Resplendent Ceylon – the leisure arm of Dilmah Tea, is a Patron Member of the Platform.