Ease into or out of your Sri Lankan holiday in style. Nestled within seven acres of tropical gardens just 20 minutes from the international airport, our intimate 18-room boutique hotel offers the perfect space to relax and recharge. Unwind by the jungle-fringed swimming pool, enjoy long, leisurely meals in the alfresco restaurant, and indulge in a rejuvenating massage at our heavenly spa - long-haul flights and jet lag will be a distant memory.
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Wallawwa Bedroom
Wallawwa Bedrooms include four-poster king-size beds adorned with comfy bedding and lightweight duvets. Gazing out onto the hotel’s gardens, the bedrooms are equipped with retro phones, satellite television, mini bars and have ensuite bathrooms with terrazzo-lined showers.
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Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Telephone, Verandah, Wardrobe
Ideal for pre or post-flight lounging, Garden Suites feature four-poster king-size or twin beds, comfy armchairs, day bed window seats, ensuite bathrooms with natural sunlight, and additional seating on a private garden verandah. Amenities include mini bars, satellite television and luxurious chemical-free toiletries.
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Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Telephone, Verandah, Wardrobe
These private havens comprise a Garden Suite with ensuite bathroom and a smaller, interconnecting twin-bedded Wallawwa Bedroom with its own bathroom and rain shower. Suites directly access the garden, and in-room amenities include a satellite television, mini bar, and complimentary WiFi. Each room has its own separate entrance for added privacy.
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Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Telephone, Verandah, Wardrobe
The master bedroom has a grand four-poster garden facing king-size bed and an ensuite bathroom with rain shower and freestanding bathtub. Its open plan design incorporates a sofa-furnished lounge that opens onto a private garden and plunge pool. The second bedroom – furnished with two queen-size double beds also has its own private bathroom. The suite is equipped with walk-through wardrobes, satellite television, and a mini bar.
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Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bath, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Plunge Pool, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Private Pool / Jacuzzi, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Telephone, Verandah, Wardrobe
Property Facilities
Accept Credit Cards, Activity Desk, Air conditioner, Bar, Children Friendly, Credit Card Facilities, Eco Friendly, Guided Tours, Internet Access (Complimentary), Laundry Service, Library, Outdoor Pool / Pool Deck, Parking, Pool, Power Generator , Restaurant, Room Service, Satellite TV , Secure Parking, Spa, Vegetarian
Room Facilities
Air Conditioning, Bath Towels, Bed Linen, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Hairdryer, Hand Towels, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Laundry Service (Available), Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mosquito Nets, Private Lounge / Sitting Area, Safe, Satellite / Cable TV, Shower, Smoke Alarm, Telephone, Verandah, Wardrobe
Available Services
24-hour Security, Airport Shuttle (Available), Chauffeur, Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Private Vehicle (Available), Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cooking Courses, Garden Tours, High Tea, Massages
Activities Nearby
Art Galleries, Beach, Bird Watching, Boating, Child Friendly Activities, Cooking Courses, Cultural Tours, Cycling, Fishing, General Sightseeing, Golf, Historical Tours, Museums, Scenic Flights, Walks (Guided)
Location: Negombo Duration: 2 hours Host: Wallawwa Chef (optional – please book 24hrs in advance) Group size: 2–6 people What to wear: Closed toe shoes are recommended for the fish market. We have Wellington Boots for you to borrow, and socks are available to buy at cost price in our shop. Ladies should cover their legs and shoulders to avoid drawing attention to themselves. Other: The tour will leave the hotel at 6.30am (in order to see the sales of the larger fish) and you will return by about 8.30am for breakfast. Alternatively we can provide a packed breakfast upon request. Please do take your camera. The fish market is a very vibrant place and there are many excellent opportunities to take pictures This tour will not operate on Sundays and poya (full moon) days as the fish markets are closed.
Fishing is hugely important to the country’s economy; approximately one million people are involved directly and indirectly in the fishing industry. The Sri Lankan coastline is dotted with fishing communities who live off the sea from one generation to the next, and Negombo’s big commercial port is the hub of the island’s fishing industry. Under the Portuguese, Dutch and British, Negombo’s port was used for trade in cinnamon and other spices. The canals running north and south of town were very important in connecting the spice-rich villages around Negombo to Colombo’s vital sea ports; these are now used mainly by local fishermen.
Today Negombo’s fishing industry is vibrant and vital; row upon row of colourful fishing boats are moored up around town, and the hardworking fishermen unload their catches on the beaches and in the town’s shallow harbours having been out in the Indian Ocean overnight or for weeks at a time. The majority of the fish caught in Sri Lanka is Yellow Fin Tuna, a staple of the Sri Lankan diet, alongside Red Snapper, Mullet, Herring, Sailfish and the slightly-harder-to-catch Kingfish. Negombo’s wholesale fish market opens at around 3.30am in the morning (until around 9am) and attracts serious buyers from Colombo and across the country keen to purchase the biggest, best and freshest offerings to sell in their restaurants, shops and stalls.
This tour takes in the wholesale fish market beside the town’s main harbour as well as the local fish market near the beach where fish is sold by small-scale fishermen and third party vendors. One of our chefs will accompany you if you wish and tell you about the different kinds of fish being sold. He’ll teach you how to identify the freshest fish and advise which recipes these different types of fish would suit. The local fish market is also home to a line of fish butchers who are paid to clean and slice each fish to perfection. Behind the market is an authentic fishing beach where you will usually see fishermen pulling in smaller fish from the nets on their boats. These small fish are salt washed and sun dried, and later added to curries or sambols which gives a more pungent fishy flavour to dishes. Along the shores of this beach you can watch the fish (and purple squid) being soaked in huge vats of brine and being laid out to dry on hessian mats in the heat of the Sri Lankan sun.
Location: Meet at the Colombo Fort Café at the Old Dutch Hospital Tour Duration: 4–5 hours including transfers from/ to The Wallawwa Host: Colombo Fort Walks Group size: 2–6 people What to wear: Comfortable walking shoes, and something to cover your shoulders in case you enter anywhere that requires you to be covered Other: The drive into Colombo is about 45 minutes each way so the complete tour will take more than half a day The tour usually starts at 3pm. There are many great picture opportunities so please do take your camera; the guide will let you know when it is not appropriate to take pictures.
Your tour starts at the Old Dutch Hospital where you will meet your guide and anyone else taking part in the tour. Your guide will start by giving you a talk about the history of Colombo from the city’s days as a former colony of the Portuguese, the Dutch and the British. Colombo’s Fort area is home to some of the city’s most historic buildings, including the splendid Old Dutch Hospital, and you’ll have the opportunity to visit and photograph many of these ageing landmarks on your tour. As you are guided around the Fort’s most historic streets, you’ll gain an insight into colonial Colombo’s former greatness. A highlight of this part of the tour is a refreshing break for tea at the city’s oldest hotel, overlooking the grandiose harbour.
After exploring the Fort, your tour continues in neighbouring Pettah, the largest wholesale market in the country, which sells everything imaginable from electronics and haberdashery to spices and locally grown fruit and vegetables. The market is a complete contrast to the relative tranquility of the Fort and encompasses many streets, each of which specialises in a different product; buyers from across Sri Lanka come here to stock up on goods for their stores. The market is chaotic from dawn until dusk, but your guide will lead you down the best and most interesting streets and if there’s time, to some of the area’s hidden gems such as the Jumma Mosque and the Dutch Period Museum. Bring your camera and expect to be blown away by the sights, sounds and smells of this fascinating market.
These tours are the best way to experience Colombo and learn about its fascinating colonial history. Each tour is fully customisable, so you could choose just to focus on the Fort or The Pettah, rather than a combination of both. They also specialise in photographic tours. Be aware that on poya days (full moon holidays) and on Sundays the markets are closed so your tour will focus on the Fort instead. On Sundays traffic in the Fort area is very much reduced so this is a good day for photography.
Location: The Wallawwa Tour Duration: 90 minutes approx. plus lunch Host: Wallawwa Chef Group size: 2–6 people What to wear: Very casual Other: Do bring a camera if you’d like to take pictures
Meet with the Wallawwa chef for an in-depth demonstration on how to replicate some of the fabulous rice and curry dishes served at our restaurant. You’ll learn about the various spices used to flavour the dishes and the different methods of preparing each of the delicious curries. The chef will select fresh vegetables from our kitchen garden prior to the cook and you are very welcome to join him on the kitchen garden tour if you like, so please let our team know at the time of booking whether you’d like to join the chef.
In the demonstration the chef will use clay pots to cook each curry. These clay ‘chatties’ are the secret to providing an authentic and distinctive flavour to Sri Lankan cuisine and have been used across the island for centuries. Villagers in rural areas still use them for cooking on an open hearth.
You will have the option of picking from a fish, chicken or seafood curry, along with a dhal (lentil) curry and a selection of vegetable curries depending upon what is fresh and in season. The chef will also share his method for making a traditional rice accompaniment. You may get involved as much or as little as you wish and you’ll have many opportunities to taste the curries during the cook. Feel free to ask as many questions as you like – our chefs will be happy to indulge you!
After the demonstration, enjoy a lunchtime feast of the delicious curries you’ve prepared followed by a traditional Sri Lankan dessert.
The Verandah
Guests can enjoy exquisite a la carte Asian Fusion cuisine at The Verandah, the convivial open-sided all-day dining restaurant overlooking the 200-year-old tropical gardens. The innovative menus feature the finest ingredients available in Sri Lanka, and many of the fruits, vegetables and herbs used to prepare these freshly cooked dishes are plucked daily from the hotel's extensive kitchen garden. A selection of fine wines, cocktails, spirits and beers perfectly complement the menus.
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1 Night
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 18
Special Interests: Flora, Gourmet, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation
Grand Kalundawa Waterfront Resort | Dambulla
The homely atmosphere of the rooms at Grand Kalundawa is enhanced with the breathtaking view of the sparking stream (Dambulu Oya) that runs across. Some exotic birds seen at the surrounding will surely make a friendly appearance and you will not be deprived of the melodious requests of birds every morning. The rooms are perfect illustrations of a bond between the nature and modemity.The rooms are equipped with AC Hot water a TV with satellite channels. A Complimentary Tea and Coffee making facility.
Surrounded by winding streams and lush greenery, Water Garden Sigiriya is set within a vast, meticulously designed landscaped gardens in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka. Accommodation options feature 30 immaculately crafted and perfectly appointed villas equipped with TVs, safes, minibars, tea/coffee-making facilities, and cosy beds. Accommodations with private plunge pools are available. Facilities and services include a restaurant, a bar, and Wi-Fi. The on-site spa and wellness centre offers yoga and meditation classes, a gym, and body and beauty treatments.
Kings Pavilion Kandy is an exclusive escape that will offer guests an extraordinary perspective on the majesty of the hill capital of Sri Lanka. Surrounded by misty mountains and verdant greenery the Kandy boutique hotel gives you an experience akin to royalty.
Revel in the rustic luxury of airy bedrooms styled after bygone eras, enjoy the 360 degree vistas and take a dip in the secluded infinity pool at this Kandy hotel that gives guests an incredible insight into the lifestyle of Kandyan kings; savour the decadence of your ultimate retreat.
Poised high above Castlereagh Lake, the Dunkeld bungalow boasts spectacular views of the Great Western mountain range. All suites are luxuriously designed and feature king beds with private bathrooms. Select suites offer private verandahs. The accommodation also boasts a standalone bungalow with lake views, a heated outdoor Jacuzzi, a master bedroom with a king bed, a living room and a verandah. Guests can make use of the infinity-edge swimming pool, the relaxing sun lounges, and the hot tub.
Set amongst the golden dunes and the lush greenery in Yala Sri Lanka, Uga Chena Huts blends Sri Lanka’s most celebrated features – its tropical beaches and exotic wildlife. The accommodation offers easy access to the Yala National Park. All cabins are luxuriously designed and feature TVs, minibars, and tea/coffee-making facilities. Select cabins feature private swimming pools. Other amenities include an on-site restaurant and a spa.
Chena Huts offers access to Sri Lanka’s largest and oldest national park which has the highest leopard population density in the world. Yala stuns visitors with its variety of biomes –monsoon, semi-deciduous and thorn forests, grasslands, freshwater, marine wetlands and sandy beaches where the only footprints you will see belong to foraging birds and animals. Broadcasting 44 different resident mammal species and dozens of reptile species including turtles, crocodiles, flying snakes and elegant fan-throated lizards. Yala has no less than 215 resident and migrant birds, of which the flamboyant peacock is one of the most common. Excursions throughout the region can be arranged based on request. Explore Sri Lankan wildlife and nature at Chena Huts, making the most of your escape even more rewarding!
Basses
Taking its name from the nearby reefs and lighthouse, famed in seafaring history and lore, the Basses restaurant is decorated to an appropriately nautical theme and features urbane fine dining in a spectacularly out-of-the-way location. Should you wish to take your meals under the stars of by the beach near a bonfire these options are also available. With a captivating beach front and an enchanting lagoon bordering the property, Chena Huts, being amongst the most unique Yala boutique hotels, has plenty of unique locations to dine in private.
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Spoken Languages: English
No. Rooms: 14
Special Interests: Beach / Coastal, Flora, Gourmet, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation
Amangalla is located within the ramparts of the 17th-century Galle Fort in Sri Lanka. Accommodation options feature a selection of well-appointed and stylishly furnished rooms, suites, chambers, and a house to ensure guests enjoy a relaxing and peaceful stay. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the gardens, treetops, the Groote Kerk, the fort, or the harbour from the comfort of their rooms, terraces, and/or balconies. In-room amenities include workspaces, Wi-Fi, minibars, and living areas. Guests can enjoy an assortment of mouthwatering meals, desserts, and drinks at the on-site dining and drinking establishments. Leisure facilities include hydrotherapy suites, a yoga pavilion, a swimming pool, a barbershop, and a hair and nail salon.
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A private space set within Amangalla’s mature garden, the 151.5-square-metre one-bedroom Garden House offers a spacious living/dining room, as well as a wrap-around balcony overlooking an immaculate garden.
Extending to 80 square metres, Amangalla Suites overlook the fort ramparts and the harbour through the leaves of Para rubber trees. Each suite features a separate bedroom with a king-size four-poster bed, living room with writing desk, dining table, a bathroom with free-standing bathtub and twin vanities.
Set in Amangalla's Church Street wing, the 65-square-metre Chambers enjoy views over the treetops towards the ramparts of Galle Fort. Chambers are equipped with king-size four-poster beds, living areas with writing desks, dining tables, bathrooms with freestanding bathtubs, and twin vanities, separate showers/toilets, and personal bars.
Overlooking the Dutch-colonial Groote Kerk (Great Church), Amangalla's 40-square-metre bedrooms feature jackwood floors and elegant colonial-influenced furnishings. In-room amenities available include king-size four-poster beds, living areas with writing desk, pettagama chests, dining tables, bathrooms with freestanding bathtubs and twin vanities.
The 80-square-metre suites enjoy views over the garden or glimpses of fort ramparts and the harbour through the leaves of Para rubber trees. Each suite features kingsize four-poster beds, living rooms with writing desks, chaise longues, Pettagama chests, dining tables, ached shuttered windows, and bathrooms with free-standing bathtubs and twin vanities.
Opening directly to the gardens via elegant French windows, the 40-square-metre garden bedrooms feature jackwood floors and elegant colonial-influenced furnishings.
Encompassing 65 square metres, these garden-facing chambers feature elegant outdoor sitting areas, three have balconies and one has a twin porch, king-size four-poster beds, living areas with writing desks, dining tables, bathrooms with freestanding bathtubs, twin vanities, and personal bars.
Furnished with period chairs and tables, crisp white linen and antique silverware, the high-ceilinged Dining Room is an intimate setting for meals, which centre on local produce. The daily-changing dinner menu is based on the chef’s finds at the various markets in Galle.
Guests can experience a roti dinner from a traditional pavilion gazing out over emerald rice paddies on an isolated island. Hundreds of candles, flaming torches and the orange hues of the waning sun accompany the Sri Lankan feast.
Fragrant flowering vegetation creates a charming atmosphere for a candle-lit poolside dinner. Guests can enjoy a specially created meal under the stars with the accompaniment of a local flautist or a fire dance performance.
Occupying a Briitish colonial home, the charming Maniumpathy rests the heart of Colombo. It lies within easy reach of the pristine shores of Galle Face Beach and the bustling Independence Square, an area home to art galleries, chic boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants and national monuments. Designed with comfort in mind, the polished rooms are all a haven of relaxation that features Wi-Fi, a television and a minifridge. When it comes to dining, guests can start each morning with a hearty breakfast and, for lunch and dinner, visit the esteemed restaurant. Leisure facilities include a lux lounge and an outdoor swimming pool.