Serendib Immune Boosting Tea

Tea is great for immune system as its having antioxidants and a great source of hydration. Antiviral and anti bacterial properties of our unique blend of Serendib wellness tea helps you to strengthen your immune system and ward of common illnesses. That may improve your overall health system. The value of herbal teas Villa Serendib42/28Continue reading “Serendib Immune Boosting Tea”

Serendib Adventures and Jungle Expedition Nature Walks at Belihuloya

2 nights 2 days adventure jungle tracking and Nature Walks with 1 day beach stay is an great experience and remarkable opportunity for indulging and soothing eco tourism activities in Belihuloya and coastal Sri Lanka. Belihuloya is climatically transition area where altitude of over 600 m as it links the wetzone and dryzone of theContinue reading “Serendib Adventures and Jungle Expedition Nature Walks at Belihuloya”

Ceylon Tea and Village Folks

The Story of Serendib Wellness Tea in an Economic Turmoil select your preference code and win sample product absolute free! We make Serendib Herbal Teas and Village Artisans make pottery. In this bankrupted economy we decided to combine both these to make livilyhood for the people and to protect wild elephants. That’s how new SerendibContinue reading “Ceylon Tea and Village Folks”

Serendib Diabi Tea- CoV 2 special edition

We have develop new Serendib Diabi Tea- CoV 2 special edition mainly for people who suffer from diabetes, decrease your threat of Corona Virus improve your immune system. This product uplift the effect by right combination of 22 Ayurvedic herbals like Ceylon Cinnamon, Terminalia chebula, Emblica Officinalis, Terminalia Bellirica, Syzygium cumini,  Cardamom, and Sandalwood with pure Ceylon black tea. NowContinue reading “Serendib Diabi Tea- CoV 2 special edition”

Serendib Twisted Tea: ‘Let your food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food’ Hippocrates

How to stay healthy in an unhealthy world? As Dr. Kramer (2007) mentioned ‘studies show that over 80% of U.S. streams and rivers are contaminated with a broad array of medical drugs, including hormones, antibiotics, antidepressants and heart medications as well as chemicals from personal care and house hold cleaning products. Sri Lanka too isContinue reading “Serendib Twisted Tea: ‘Let your food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food’ Hippocrates”

Virtual Value Creation

To support HE president Gotabhaya Rajapakses effort to create knowledge economy in the country we decided to launch web portal for unique Sri Lankan products. We have arranged weekend market at our Tea Center for any local producer involved in any Sri Lankan product, you are welcome to promote products through product display and forContinue reading “Virtual Value Creation”

Tea Travel to Sri Lanka

Tea Travels to Sri Lanka -A serendipitous Discovery. There are train rides, then there are Sri Lankan train rides. The teardrop island in the Laccadive Sea may be small, but it packs in some of the world’s most thrilling rail journeys. You could find yourself rattling past suburbs with a fellow commuter dozing on yourContinue reading “Tea Travel to Sri Lanka”

Serendib Tea House

The one and only tea house in Sri Lanka based on 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) as a part of our conservation efforts, we converted abandoned old house into a unique tea house based on 3 R principles, instead of sand and lime we used recycled plastics and ground earth, all furniture either reused timberContinue reading “Serendib Tea House”

Serendib Superfood Tea Capsules

As patented owners of Anti Diabetic Tea in Sri Lanka We are very exited to launch Serendib Superfood Tea Capsules, our powerful new organic food supplement to address nutritional deficiency specially diabetes. The newly introduced Serendib Superfood Tea Capsules play a vital role in addressing diabetes by minimizing short comings of synthetic drugs.   IdealContinue reading “Serendib Superfood Tea Capsules”

Horton Plains National Park

The Horton Plains are the headwaters of three major Sri Lankan rivers, the Mahaweli, Kelani, and Walawe. In Sinhala the plains are known as Maha Eliya Plains (මහ එළිය තැන්න). Stone tools dating back to Balangoda culture have been found here. The plains’ vegetation is grasslands interspersed with montane forest and includes many endemic woodyContinue reading “Horton Plains National Park”