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There are 3 grades of accommodation:
Standard
Deluxe – we stayed in deluxe Villa no 82
Lap
of luxury villas with private pools
A terrace fronts each
villa, with a traditional long seat moulded into the patio. A full-size
image of King Kasyapa, in the region’s local painting style, graces the
door. A moulded sofa, with comfortable cushions allows you to relax in
the sitting area. Then steps lead to a slightly raised bedroom area and
a spacious bathroom with rain showers
Two-and four-unit
chalets (double and quadrapule villas connected through a common
passageway with separate entrances) are available for families and
interested groups.
Four adjoining villas
accommodate guests seeking a luxurious space of their own. Spacious.
High wooden ceilings. Contemporary décor, with architecture inspired by
the local area, and furnishings in elegant dark wood panelling. Plasma
screen televisions for modern luxury. And above all private pools in an
environment of total privacy.
Nearby is the Eco
Village offering an insight into the culture of central Sri Lanka. A
village lifestyle for guests who seek an experience found nowhere else.
Eleven traditional-style but airconditioned dwellings with ensuite
facilities face a central pond.
The beauty of Amaya
Lake is also in the large swimming pool with its pool bar in the middle.
Nearby, the Ayurvedic
Spa and Wewe Kade Ayurvedic restaurant complement the indigenous
experience. Each house is unique in design and possesses its own name,
for example, Kalundewa Gedera – House at the Water Tank of the Village
of Black Bamboo.
Culture Club is the
place for perfect relaxation and walks along Kandalama Lake, with
excursions to the Eco Village |