3/5 tochami1 2 years ago on Google
Our
tuk
tuk
driver
took
us
there.
It
didn't
feel
like
a
proper
spice
farm
(like
we've
experienced
in
Zanzibar),
more
like
a
private
garden
where
someone
planted
few
branches
of
typical
Sri
Lanka
spices.
On
not
more
than
10m2
we
were
showed
different
spices
but
for
none
of
them
was
apparently
the
season.
Then
you
also
get
a
presentation
of
their
ayuverdu
products
and
get
tasted
spice
tea
(very
nice).
There's
also
a
shop
where
you
can
buy
various
spices.
I
can't
judge
for
the
prices
as
it
was
our
second
day
in
SL
and
later
I
had
no
occasion
to
see
anywhere
else