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"Hey everyone,Reuter Traveler here, and welcome back to my channel! In today's video, I've got something really exciting in store for you. 🍃We'll be diving into ambewela vlog, and I can't wait to share the places and history with you. Whether you're a long-time subscriber or just stumbled upon my channel, I want to express my gratitude for your support and for joining me on this ambewela journey. So, without further ado, let's jump right in and past stories But before we get started, make sure to call-to-action, such as 'hit that subscribe button' or 'leave a comment' to stay updated on all my future content. Alright, let's get this video rolling!" 🇱🇰 🍃 Ambewela Farm Located in the hill station known as Ambewela (also fondly called ‘Little New Zealand’) is the famous Ambewela Farm. About 17km away from Nuwara Eliya, the farm seems rather out of place compared to the rest of Sri Lanka. Highlighting Features Spanning 150 acres, Ambewela Farm is well-known across the island for its dairy products, even having its own line of products being sold all around the country at various markets. Here, the cows roam free, grazing on the green pastures of the farm, and the sky is almost always crystal blue. With wind turbines dotting the scenery in the distance, the peaceful farm is a great place to visit away from the hustle and bustle of the cities. The Beginnings The farm was actually started with the help of the New Zealand government sometime in the ‘60s, and aside from producing milk, yoghurt, cream, and cheese, the farm is also a popular destination in Nuwara Eliya for foreigners and locals alike. Useful Information The climate of the region can get rather cool, with annual temperatures capable of dropping below 17°C, but usually, it’s not too cold, but the crisp breezes are sure to lull you into a state of utter relaxation. The farm is usually open from 8.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. every day, but it’s best to call and check if they’re open before you head on over there as they sometimes close down the farm for extended periods. The entrance ticket is about Rs. 100 per person, and you can purchase the farm’s products at an onsite outlet, so make sure to help yourself to some Sri Lankan cheese and yoghurt! Instagram : / reuter_traveler All rights available ! ********************************************