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.
Set on six acres of lush gardens and a tea plantation in Kandy, Sri Lanka, the Mountbatten Bungalow is perched on a hillside. The beautifully structured and stylish property offers spaciously appointed chalets equipped with air conditioning, hairdryers, tea/coffee-making facilities, fans, minibars, safes, seating areas, workspaces, and TVs. Facilities and services include a spa, event facilities, a swimming pool, airport transfers, a dining room, a bar, and Wi-Fi.
Perched amongst tea bushes amidst the Concordia Estate, high up on a hill near Nuwara Eliya, Goatfell is a luxurious, recently renovated four-bedroom tea bungalow hotel. This former estate manager’s bungalow still resonates with the warmth and up country charm of a bygone era. With gourmet food and Butler service, guests can relax on covered verandas, in the warmth of the log fired sitting room or enjoy tea field views from the infinity swimming pool.
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GoatfellInfinity Swimming Pool
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GoatfellPool and view
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GoatfellPool and view (Sunrise)
All three Concordia Double Bedrooms are contemporary in arrangement yet allow the heritage charm of the bungalow to shine through a mix of antique and modern furnishings. Sleep in indulgently dressed king-size four poster beds, curl up in an armchair with a much-longed-for book or step onto your private veranda to breathe in the fresh mountain air. Bathrooms have bathtubs for warm evening soaks after invigorating tea country walks.
Kandapola is a large, private bedroom to the front of the bungalow and opens directly onto the lawn and infinity swimming pool through a set of French windows. Ragala, located to the right of the bungalow, is generous and indulgent, with views of the bungalows beautifully manicured gardens and surrounding tea estate. Tucked off the central hallway, Summerhill bears similarities to the Ragala Bedroom yet has the option of being connected with its neighbouring twin bedroom, Park, to make a Family Suite.
Our heated Concordia Twin Bedroom, Park, is cosy and chic and tucked off the central hallway. Laden with period charm, the bedroom is furnished with four poster twin single beds adorned with warm duvets, an armchair, desk and walk in wardrobe, as well as a table and chairs on a private veranda for absorbing the fresh air and garden views. The bathroom has a bathtub for long soaks. This room has the option of interconnecting with a neighbouring Concordia Double Bedroom to make a Family Suite.
Property Facilities
Bar, Internet Access (Complimentary), Mobile Connectivity, Pool, Restaurant, TV Room
Room Facilities
Bath, Complimentary Wi-Fi, Dressing Gowns, Electrical Outlets, Heater, Internet Access (Complimentary), Iron / Ironing Board, Mini Bar (Complimentary), Mini Bar, Mosquito Nets, Safe, Shower, Tea / Coffee, Verandah
Available Services
Airport Shuttle (Available), Credit Card Facilities, Laundry Service (Available), Meal on Request, Room Service
Activities on Site
Bird Watching, Cooking Courses, Cycling, Fine Dining, Gourmet Picnic, High Tea, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided)
Activities Nearby
Child Friendly Activities, Cultural Tours, Cycling, General Sightseeing, Golf, Hiking, Scenic Flights
Location: Local tea factory Duration: 90 minutes Host: Factory manager and butler Group size: 1+ What to wear: Trainers or other comfortable shoes (preferably closed toe). Other: No photographs are allowed inside the factories
Goatfell is surrounded by acres of verdant neatly plucked tea bushes that have been flourishing here for close to a century. This region of Sri Lanka is home to some of the island’s finest upcountry teas.
During this experience, you’ll learn all about the tea production process by visiting one of our local tea factories. The factories themselves are icons of the Hill Country; vast, atmospheric and filled with heavy machinery, some dating back over a century, these multi-windowed warehouses are where the magic process of tea production happens. The leaves are brought in from the tea gardens, dried, withered and rolled, before being fired to remove as much moisture as possible. Finally, they’re sorted into fragrant particle sizes ranging from the finest dust to the most prized variety, orange pekoe.
One of the factory managers will host you on this experience and take you on a guided tour, showing you the processes, introducing you to the machines and demonstrating how each of them works. You’ll also be accompanied by a Goatfell butler who can assist with any in depth interpretation. At the end, you’ll have the opportunity to taste a few varieties of tea in an insightful tea tasting session. The factories have a few varieties of tea for sale so if you wish you can purchase some to take back home.
Location: Concordia Estate Duration: 1, 2, 3+ hours Host: Alone or with a butler (optional) Group size: 1+ What to wear: A good pair of walking shoes or trainers and a raincoat if it looks showery
A combination of killer views, spectacular scenery and a temperate climate makes Goatfell a superb place to get active. We have researched a number of trails from our bungalow that take you through some of the region’s most inspiring hill country scenery. Whether you’re looking for a short one-hour amble or a longer hike, we have a few trails of varying difficulties designed to suit all. In the immediate vicinity of the bungalow are acres of tea bushes, and most of our trails navigate tea estate paths, roads and tracks that look down upon the picturesque valley and Ragala town.
What will you see? You might see groups of ladies methodically plucking tea leaves and pause to watch them at work. The trails also pass little Hindu shrines and tea weighing stations where the ladies congregate to get their sacks of leaves weighed a few times a day. In the villages, you may suddenly find yourself surrounded by a gaggle of children, eager to practise their English skills with you and say hello. Many species of birds reside in the forests fringing the tea fields, as do wild buffalo and spotted deer.
Location: Goatfell’s garden Duration: 1 to 2 hours What to wear: Comfortable clothes, hats, sun cream and camera Other: This location is ideal to for a picnic lunch, afternoon tea or just a few cocktails after a busy day plucking tea
The story of tea in Sri Lanka starts with the Scotish planter James Taylor in 1866 in “Loolecondara” estate in Galaha the remnants of his cottage and tea bushes are still preserved as a permanent memento to the man credited for introducing tea to Sri Lanka, he died aged 57 and was buried in Kandy cemetery, in the country he came to love as a planter. Today, almost one hundred and fifty years after James Taylor, Sri Lanka’s central hills from Hatton, Dickoya, Bogawanthalawa, to Nuwara Eliya and every small town in higher elevations have their ground covered in a carpet of premium quality Sri Lankan tea.
The view and ambiance from the Goatfell’s view points are such that nearly all our guests are mesmerised with the beauty and serenity of the tea estates. The trip entails a short walk around the surrounding tea estate and up some steep steps to the view point where waiters stand by or leave you in peace to take in the priceless view.
Location: Goatfell’s garden Duration: 1 hour and half hours (plus lunch) Host: Chef Lakjana Group size: 2 guests What to wear: Comfortable clothing Other: Your camera if you want to take pictures
Meet with Chef Lakjana or one of the other chefs at 11 am for an in-depth demonstration of how to make some of the stunning rice and curry dishes served in our restaurant. You’ll learn about the spices used to flavour the dishes and the different methods of preparing each of the delicious curries. The chef will select some fresh vegetables from the local markets prior to the demonstration to use in the cook; you are very welcome to join him on his visit to the fresh produce market if you like so please let our staff know at the time of booking if you’d like to visit the market too.
In the demonstration the chef will use clay pots to cook each curry; these clay chatties impart 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 can choose from one fish, chicken or seafood curry, along with a dhal (red lentil) curry and a selection of vegetable curries depending upon what is fresh and in season. The chef will also share with you his secrets for making the perfect 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 cooking process. 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 seen prepared followed by a traditional Sri Lankan dessert.
Location: - Nuwara Eliya City Duration: Full day Host: Camellia Hills driver What to wear: Comfortable clothes, hats, sun cream and camera
Nuwara Eliya is a town in the central highlands of Sri Lanka with a picturesque landscape and temperate climate, located at an altitude of 1,868 metres (6,128 feet). Due to its unique weather, it is considered to be the most important location for Tea production in Sri Lanka. The town is overlooked by Pidurutalagala, the tallest mountain in Sri Lanka. It is the heart of Sri Lankan tea country interspersed with gushing streams and tumbling waterfalls. And true to the expectations, we find breath-taking views of valleys, meadows, mountains and greenery in salubrious climate.
The town's attractions include the golf course, trout streams, Victoria Park, and boating or fishing on Lake Gregory. Victoria Park is an attractive and well-used oasis. There are many popular water falls around the town. Many could be visited as a part of trekking and/or hiking expeditions. St.Clair, Aberdeen, Lakshapana, Lover's Lea, among others.
Nuwara Eliya is popular bird watching country & there are two excellent areas close to the town. Galway Land Bird Sanctuary covers 60 hectares to the north of Lake Gregory, while in Victoria Park, in the centre of town, 38 species have been identified. Victoria Park also has an unusual ornithological distinction: despite its proximity to the town centre, it's a sort of an ornithological hotspot, being visited by a number of rare Himalayan migrant birds, including the yellow-eared bulbul, Kashmir flycatcher, Indian blue robin & the Pied thrush, Grey tit, Pacific swallow as well as Sri Lankan endemics such as the Sri Lanka white-eye. Along the stream that runs through the park are green sandpipers.
Location: Peak Wilderness Duration: Full day What to wear: Comfortable clothes, hats, sun cream and camera
Horton plain, its surroundings forests and the adjoining Peak Wilderness, consolidate Sri Lanka’s most important catchment area of almost all the major rives. The plains are also of outstanding habitats and endemic plants and animals’ representatives of the country wet and montage zones.
Horton plains comprises a gently undulation highland plateau at the southern end of the central mountains massif of Sri Lanka. It is dominated to the north by Mount Totupolakanda (2,357 metres) and to the west by Mount Kirigalpotta (2,389 metres). Two escarpments filling from the Horton Plain have contributed immensely to its awe-inspiring physiognomy, “big worlds end” by 884 metres. The charm of the verdure of the mountains encircling he plains as intermittently concealed by mist is heightened by the sparking Baker’s fall. The altitude of the park ranges from about 1,800 to 2,389 metres at the top of Kirigalpotta. Temperatures are low, with an annual mean temperature 15ºC and ground frost is common in December to February.
Horton Plains is well recognized for its rich biodiversity, its flora given to a high level of endemism. 5% of species are found to be endemic to Sri Lanka. The plateau supports grassland fringed and interspersed with patches of dense montane cloud forest. A rich herbaceous flora flourishes on the patanas with numerous species of both temperate and topical origin. A vast extent of the patanas was broken and brought under potato cultivation a few decades ago. The origin of the montane grasslands has long been debated. Some workers opining that the grassland are an artificial community created by forest clearance and maintained by periodic burning while others considering them to the natural vegetation of these uplands.
A century ago, Horton Plains was rich with elephants though, sadly, British hunters shot them to near-extinction; however signs of a small population of elephants in the Peak Wilderness area are still evident. Now the park is frequented by Sambar Deer and due to their large numbers the population of the Leopard also has increased. Wild Boar, the endemic Bear Monkey and Toque Monkey, Slender Loris, Fishing cat, Otter, Barking deer, Strip-necked Mongoose, Long-tailed Giant Squirrel are some of the other mammals found here.
All of the highland endemics are found in Horton Plains. A birdwatcher must visit Horton Plains to complete the list of endemics in Sri Lanka. Some of the highlights here include Sri Lanka Yellow-eared Bulbul, Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon, Sri Lanka White-eye, Spot-winged Thrush, Dull-blue Flycatcher, Sri Lanka Bush Warbler, Scaly Thrush, Sri Lanka Whistling Thrush, Brown-capped Babbler, Sri Lanka Spur-fowl and Sri Lanka Jungle-fowl. Other highlights are the Himalayan migrants Pied Thrush, Kashmir Flycather & Indian Pitta.
Special Interests: Birding, Cycling, Flora, History & Culture, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Wine
98 Acres Resort & Spa | Ella
Situated on a 98-acre tea estate in Ella in Sri Lanka, 98 Acres Resort & Spa blends well with nature and is an ideal option for leisure travellers and nature enthusiasts looking for a relaxing getaway surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The resort offers a number of charming chalets, all of which feature modern amenities such as LED TVs and free Wi-Fi access. Some also feature kitchens and private pools. During their stay, guests can enjoy ding at the on-site restaurant, while refreshing drinks are available at the bar. There are a number of activities available, including mountain biking, bird watching, and hiking.
Where the Indian Ocean meets the Jungle. Resplendent Ceylon’s latest creation is Wild Coast Tented Lodge, adjacent to the world-famous Yala National Park, renowned for its dense leopard population. This spectacular luxury tented camp is situated in a stunning location where the jungle meets a pristine beach, overlooking the blue waters of the Indian Ocean. The lodge offers guests various experiences to partake in and enjoy during a stay at the lodge.
These include Jungle Afternoon Tea where guests have tea arranged by rangers at any spot in the park. Guests also get to prepare their own lunch mixing herbs and spices under the guide of Chef Ranil. Jungle Wellness is the spa treatment guests can look forward to in between the game drives and other activities they choose. Kids can also have fun by participating in the Junior Chef and Junior Ranger programmes where they can cook their own meals and have fun camping as Junior Rangers by setting up their own tents and building a campfire.
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The 55 square metre Cocoon Pool Suite boasts soaring vaulted ceilings, offering jungle views from the double-height, double-glazed facades. A four-poster king-sized bed and a spacious bathroom are centred around a free-standing handmade copper bathtub. The suite's décor is a combination of colonial expedition style and contemporary design, highlighted in natural colours and premium materials, from the teak floor to dark leather details. The Cocoon Pool Suite also boasts its own private plunge pool. The most exclusive room offered, there are only four of its kind at Wild Coast Tented Lodge.
The 55 square metre Cocoon Suite boasts soaring vaulted ceilings, offering jungle views from the double-height, double-glazed facades. A four-poster king-sized bed and a spacious bathroom are centred around a free-standing handmade copper bathtub. The suite's décor is a combination of colonial expedition style and contemporary design, highlighted in natural colours and premium materials, from the teak floor to dark leather details. The private outdoor viewing deck overlooks a watering hole designed to attract a diverse array of fauna and flora, perfect for early morning bird-watching. The Cocoon Suite offers a most glamorous camping experience.
Wild Coast Tented Lodge offers 8 Family Cocoon Suites, comprising a 55 square metre Cocoon and an adjoining twin-bedded, 20 square metre Urchin about 5 metres away, offering privacy and space for parents and children alike. The Urchin is enchanting for older kids, ideally aged 8 and above. Like the Cocoon, the Urchin is uniquely designed to tickle the senses and trigger the imagination. The two single beds in the Urchin are even suitable for adults, and an additional futon can be added for a 3rd child in the Urchin.