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Friday, July 31, 2015

About Srilanka



Known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka lies like a teardrop, falling from the tip of India's South Coast. Once a little-known treasure, thousands of travellers stumbled upon the island by some 'fortunate accident' and so began to call Sri Lanka the Isle of Serendipity. Known for its white-sanded beaches and turquoise sea, its abundance of rare wild-life and rich foliage, its precious gem mines, its rolling hills carpeted with the best tea in the world, and its rich history and cultural heritage, Sri Lanka is a breath-taking get-away
Sri Lanka's population is a colourful mosaic of different ethnic and religious groups. The Sinhalese people form the largest ethnic group in the nation, composing approximately 74% of the total population. Sri Lankan Tamils form 18% of the population, and are concentrated mainly in the northeastern part of the country. "Indian Origin" Tamils, brought from India as indentured labourers by British colonists to work on estate plantations, are distinguished from the native Tamil population that has resided in Sri Lanka since ancient times. These "Indian Origin" Tamils still reside mainly in Sri Lanka's hill country where Tea is grown. There is a significant population of Muslims, who trace their lineage to Arab traders and immigrants and they are concentrated in the eastern provinces. There are also small ethnic groups such as the Burghers, of mixed European descent, and Malay people. Sri Lanka also has a unique community of indigenous people called the Veddahs. They are believed to be the first inhabitants of Sri Lanka and are thought to be related to the aborigines of Australia, the Nicobar Islands and Malaysia.
    RELIGION
As a result of its ethnic diversity, Sri Lanka also is home to various religious faiths and is one of the few countries to celebrate every religious holiday as a national holiday. Buddhism is considered the official religion of Sri Lanka. The school of Buddhism followed in the country is the Theravada School and it was first brought to Sri Lanka in 2nd century BC by Mahinda, the son of Ashoka, the Indian emperor of that time. Buddhism is an important part of Sinhalese culture and the two are strongly linked. Hinduism is practiced by 18% of the population, whom are almost exclusively Tamil-speaking, as well as immigrants from India and Pakistan such as the Sindhis, Telugus and Malayalees. Hinduism is dominant in the Northeastern province, where Tamil people are in significant numbers. Christianity is practiced by 7-8% of the population, especially by the Portuguese and Dutch Burgher people. The Portuguese first brought Christianity to the island in 1618 when many Tamil Hindus and Sinhala Buddhists were encouraged to convert to Catholicism. While most Sri Lankan Christians are Catholics, there are also significant numbers who adhere to Dutch Reformed Church and the Anglican Communion. A significant portion of Sri Lanka's population is Muslim. The Muslims of Sri Lanka claim descendancy from the Arab traders who made Sri Lanka their home even before the advent of Islam. They can be categorized into two groups, the Moors and the Malays.
    THE PEOPLE & THE LANGUAGES
For a small island, Sri Lanka has quite a large population of 19.8 million and its adult literacy rate is a little over 86%. The life expectancy is 70 years for men and 75.4 years for women. Sinhala and Tamil are both the official languages of the nation, with 80% speaking Sinhalese and 18% speaking Tamil.Veddahs
The Veddahs, also called the Wanniyala-aetto or the People of the Forest, are the original inhabitants of the country. The exact numbers of this unique group are highly disputed today. Some reports count as few as 200 Veddahs in Sri Lanka, while others suggest a collection of communities, including Sinhalese and Tamil speaking groups, numbering in the thousands. Some even believe that due to inter-marriage and integration into Sinhalese culture, the Veddahs no longer exist and can no longer claim to be a distinct ethnic group. Only a small and diminishing number of people identifying themselves as Veddah have retained a semblance of their old culture, stressing a hunting lifestyle and maintaining close relationships with nature and their ancestors. Although Sinhalese legends characterise the Veddahs as partly descended from evil spirits, the Veddahs are related to South Indian tribes such as the Vedas of Kerala and even thought to be related to the aborigines of Australia.
Sinhalese
The actual origins of the Sinhalese are shrouded in myth. Most believe they came to Sri Lanka from northern India during the 6th century BC. According to their tradition, the Sinhalese people trace their origins back to the union of a lion, or a "sinha", and a North Indian princess, whose descendants became the bloodline of Sinhalese Royalty.
Buddhism arrived from the subcontinent 300 years later and spread rapidly. Buddhism and a sophisticated system of irrigation became the pillars of classical Sinhalese civilization (200 BC-1200 AD) that flourished in the north-central part of the island. The Sinhala language is related to Sanskrit, as is Hindi. The first Sri Lankan kingdom had its capital at Tambapanni, but later shifted to Upatissagama and then to Anuradhapura. The Buddhist religion reinforces the solidarity of the Sinhalese as an ethnic community. In 1988 approximately 93 percent of the Sinhala speakers were Buddhists, and 99.5 percent of the Buddhists in Sri Lanka spoke Sinhala. The most popular Sinhalese folklore, literature, and rituals teach children from an early age the uniqueness of Buddhism in Sri Lanka, the long relationship between Buddhism and the culture and politics of the island.
Tamils
It is not known when Tamils first settled in Sri Lanka; early settlements occurred in the aftermath of repeated South Indian invasions (ca. 1st to 13th centuries A.D.), and Tamil-speaking fishing folk doubtless settled along the northern and eastern seacoasts at an early date. By the 13th century, there is firm evidence of the rise of a significant Tamil-Hindu social formation in the Jaffna Peninsula, complete with a Hindu king and a palace, in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sinhala Kingdoms in the dry zone areas. The Portuguese subdued the last Hindu king in 1619, destroyed hundreds of Hindu shrines, and forced many of the population to convert to Roman Catholicism.http://www.tamilnation.org/conferences/cnfUS91/
Muslims
About 9% of Sri Lanka's total population is Muslim. Their presence goes back at least 1000 years and are probably descendants of Arab or Indian Muslim traders. They are scattered all over the island, perhaps more thinly in the South and North, and are known to be mostly involved in trade and business. The Malays are a smaller group of Muslims whose ancestors mostly came with the Dutch from Java. Many of them still speak Malay and there's a concentration of them in Hambantota.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Sri_Lanka & Lonely planet.
    GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
The pear-shaped island consists mostly of flat-to-rolling coastal plains, with mountains rising only in the south-central part. The most significant mountains in the Island are Sri Pada and Pidurutalagala, which is also known as Mt Pedro, Sri Lanka's highest point at 2,524 meters (8,281 ft). The Mahaweli River and other major rivers provide fresh water to the burgeoning foliage. The pattern of life in Sri Lanka depends directly on the availability of rainwater. The "wet zone" which consists mainly of the mountains and the southwestern part of the country, receive ample rainfall (an annual average of 250 centimeters). Most of the southeast, east, and northern parts of the country comprise the "dry zone", which receives between 1200 and 1900 mm of rain annually.Climate
Sri Lanka's climate can be described as tropical, in other words, hot and humid. Its position between 5 and 10 north latitude endows the country with a warm climate, moderated by ocean winds and considerable moisture. The mean temperature ranges from a chilly low of 16oC in Nuwara Eliya in the Central Highlands, where even frost may occur for several days in the winter, to a high of 32o C in Trincomalee on the northeast coast. The average yearly temperature for the country as a whole ranges from 28 to 30oC.
Seasons - monsoon
Although Sri Lanka maintains its lovely warm and tropical climate year-round, the island does experience mild changes in rainfall. The rainy monsoon season takes place from October to January; during the rest of the year there is very little precipitation, and all living creatures must conserve precious moisture. The arid northwest and southeast coasts receive the least amount of rain - 600 to 1200 mm per year - concentrated within the short period of the winter monsoon. May, June and July are probably the hottest months of the year and a great time to hit the beach and soak in the sun.
    HISTORY & CULTURE
Kingdoms
Various small kingdoms that dominated different regions ruled Ancient Sri Lanka. The first major Sinhalese Kingdom was developed in the island's northern plains, around the city of Anuradhapura. The King at the time, Devanampiya Tissa (300 - 260 B.C.), was the first in the line of Sri Lanka's kings to be converted to Buddhism by Mahinda, Son of the great Indian emperor Ashoka. There were repeated wars between the Sinhalese and Indian invaders, and for much of the first millennium AD the island was controlled by various Tamil princes. Vijayabahu re-established a Sinhalese dynasty in the 11th century. The "golden age" of the Sri Lankan kingdom was in the 12th century, when the Sinhalese King, Parakrama Bahu, united the whole island under his rule. Anuradhapura remained Sri Lanka's royal capital until the 8th century AD, when it was replaced by Polonnaruwa.Portuguese
The Portuguese were the first Europeans to visit Sri Lanka in modern times. Francisco de Almeida arrived in 1505, finding the island divided into seven warring kingdoms and unable to fend off intruders. They soon founded a fort at the Muslim port city of Colombo in 1517 and gradually extended their control over the coastal areas. In 1592 the Sinhalese moved their capital to the inland city of Kandy, a location more secure against attack from invaders and the kingdom of Kandy retained their independence during the Portuguese reign.
The Portuguese saw many lowland Sinhalese convert to Christianity, but the Buddhist majority disliked Portuguese occupation and its influences and welcomed any power who might rescue them.
Dutch
In 1602, when the Dutch captain Joris Spilberg landed, the king at Kandy appealed to him for help. But it was not until 1638 that the Dutch attacked in earnest, and not until 1656 that the Portuguese fort in Colombo fell. By 1660 the Dutch controlled the whole island except the kingdom of Kandy. The Dutch persecuted the Catholics but left the Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims alone.
British
During the Napoleonic Wars the United Kingdom, fearing that French control of the Netherlands might deliver Sri Lanka to the French, occupied the coastal areas of the island (which they called Ceylon) with little difficulty in 1796. In 1802 by the Treaty of Amiens, the Dutch part of the island was formally ceded to Britain and became a crown colony. In 1803 the British invaded the Kingdom of Kandy in the 1st Kandyan War, but were fiercely resisted. In 1815 Kandy was occupied after the 2nd Kandyan War, finally ending Sri Lankan independence. Following the bloody suppression of the Uva Rebellion or 3rd Kandyan War in 1817 - 1818, a treaty in 1818 preserved the Kandyan monarchy as a British dependency.
The Kandyan peasantry were stripped of their lands by the Wastelands Ordinance, a modern enclosure movement and reduced to penury. The British found that the uplands of Sri Lanka were very suited to coffee, tea and rubber cultivation, and by the mid 19th century, Ceylon tea had become a staple of the British market, bringing great wealth to a small class of white tea planters. To work the estates, the planters imported large numbers of Tamil workers as indentured labourers from south India, who soon made up 10% of the island's population.
Independence
Increasing grievances over the denial of civil rights, the mistreatment and abuse of natives by colonial authorities gave rise to a struggle for independence in the 1930s. The Youth Leagues opposed the "Ministers' Memorandum," which asked the colonial authority to increase the powers of the board of ministers without granting popular representation or civil freedoms.
During World War II, the island served as an important Allied military base. A large segment of the British and American fleet were deployed on the island, as were tens of thousands of soldiers committed to the war against Japan in Southeast Asia. Following the war, popular pressure for independence intensified.
On February 4, 1948 the country won its independence as the Commonwealth of Ceylon. Don Stephen Senanayake became the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. In 1972, the country became a republic within the Commonwealth, and the name was changed to Sri Lanka.

98 Acres Resort - Ella

98 Acres Resort - Ella

Contact Person : Srilanka.com booking service.
Phone : +94 11 5873305 - 7
UK Customers: 020 3286 0182
Fax : +94 11 2555447





Welcome to 98 Acres Resort residing in one of the best tourist attractions; Ella. The eco resort embraces the best environmental practices for a friendly and a warm vacation for you. Feel well cared, friendly and competent at 98 Acres resort throughout your stay. What our guests should know about our resort is that majority of materials being used to construct the resort have been recycled. We have the genuine love and care for our environment.
Be privileged to be indulged with the best on the Island and feel the unconditional and the warmth of our hospitality you will be shielded upon. Planning a trip, packing bags and seeing the world just as your heart desires seems easy but it's really not, unless you find the absolute location your heart desires. If you are planning on a holiday with an exposure to the pure and friendly environment on the island and expecting to be pampered with the best to call it "local" yet uphold international standards from every aspect as possible, you have affirmatively arrived at the right decision of choosing us for your perfect vacation.
Accommodation
Running a hotel is a round the clock operation. We have carefully studied the preferences of all categories of people so far and arranged very welcoming and attractive dwelling options inclusive of every modern amenity with the touch of locality from every corner. Every bit of element our guest experience is vital to us and our service has extended our hands unconditionally to support this. We are passionate about getting what you need and long for. We make you feel much like your homes letting you relax at ease at the personalized environment we have created just for you.
You may pick any of our rooms within the range of Deluxe and Standard. All our very spacious Deluxe and Standard rooms own its private living area and offer a breathtaking view of the Ella gap and a Small Adam's peak mountain. All our rooms possess extremely luxury facilities as air conditioning, titanium furnishing, polished cement floors, verandah, queen sized beds, laminated wooden flooring, en suite bathroom, traditional stone shower, LCD TV, mini bar, WI FI, in room safe, hair dryer, toiletries, complimentary morning tea/coffee and water and complimentary free housekeeping facility. Isn't it wonderful to enjoy a luxury life style to call relaxing to your heart's content?
Facilities
You won't miss out the fun with us at any cost! Be prepared to be pampered, relaxed and at the same time be entertained like never before. 98 Acres Resort is well known among both tourists and locals for its excellence in serving with the right blend of luxury services throughout the stay.
Our Pool
Our enormous pool lets our guests to enjoy a freshening dip whenever they feel like while letting kids to enjoy at the baby pool.
Helipad- anyone ready to fly? Our Helipad is located just five to ten minutes away from the resort for anyone who'd love to experience flying.
We also provide our guests with the convenience of picking from and dropping to the air port by the resort owned helicopter.
Our Gym
A well equipped gymnasium inclusive of every modern equipment will be opening soon.
Rides for Rent
Enjoy a ride in any type of transport mode you wish to while you are with us.
Our Spa
experience exclusive therapeutic treatments by professionals in the field. Let your mind, body and soul to meander down the most magical therapies and treatments ever! Get yourself ready for a face or body scrub, body massages, head massages or other soothing treatments for any of your illnesses and discomforts.
Movie Library
Enjoy a home theatre with the famous movies of all times.
Wedding Arrangements
We also arrange best wedding settings for those who're longing for a dreamy wedding. With us, it's not a dream anymore. Be prepared to be the most beautiful and unique wedding couple of all times.
Some other vital and extraordinary facilities and services offered to all our guests include a doctor on call, high chairs for children, free WIFI access, wheelchair access to designated villas, board games, 24 hour front desk, free of charge housekeeping, Driver/guide accommodation and explore many more once you step in.
Dining
The magnificent hotel is elegantly designed and rests on a hillock exposing to a panoramic view of mesmerizing scenery. While enjoying a great view order your favorite authentic Sri Lankan dish or any international cuisine to indulge yourself. The unique styles of dining include, fine dining, dining at the open air deck, cozy dining on bean bags, romantic dining, tea infused signature dishes or ala carte menu with a wide selection. Our restaurant will offer you with anything you are tempted to enjoying while sipping any of your favorite or our best brands at the 98 Acres modern bar. Catch up with a friend or enjoy till your order is ready!
Spend your vacation with more of romance, happiness and aristocracy and live a luxury life style like never before!
How wonderful would it be to spend a vacation that makes you and your family feels special? Explore the best in Ella, a well known adventurous and a best place of interest. Add novel experiences to your memory lane and admire how amazing your vacation was when recalling back at home. There's nothing more one could ask for to experience a blessed and a perfect vacation. Visit 98 acres resort and spa and discover the glamour and magnificence from every aspect of it.
Location
Ella.
   PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Products & Services :Best accommodation options, En suite bathroom, LCD TV, Mini bar, WiFi facilities, In room safe, Hair dryer, Complimentary morning tea/coffee, Gymnasium, Spa facilities, Rides on rent, Driver accommodation, Swimming pools, Movie library, Wedding arrangements, Helipad, Restaurant and bar.

Cinnamon Grand - Colombo

Cinnamon Grand - Colombo

Contact Person : Srilanka.com booking service.
Phone : +94 11 5873305 - 7
UK Customers: 020 3286 0182
Fax : +94 11 2555447





Imagine a place where dreams do come true. A place where you indulge to your heart's desire. A place that offers you the best food in town along with the best accommodation. A place where you call the shots and you set the pace...

Located in the heart of the Colombo city centre and just 35 km away from Bandaranaike International Airport the Cinnamon Grand is Sri Lanka 's premier venue for the business and leisure traveller.
Treat yourself to a world of indulgence at any of the hotel's 501 guest rooms and suites; elegantly designed with thoughtful amenities and services to make your stay in Colombo a truly memorable one. What differentiates the Cinnamon Grand with other Colombo hotels is the fact that it's always the guests who call the shots - you decide what facilities you want in your room, you decide where you want to have your breakfast and you decide how you would like to be pampered.
The Cinnamon Grand is a haven for the business traveller. An exclusive Executive Club Floor, a state-of-the-art 24 hour business centre together with excellent meeting and conference facilities will ensure that your next corporate event is a grand success. The hotel also features The Oak Room one of the most elegant and famous ballrooms in Colombo and the truly one-of-a-kind Atrium.
The Cinnamon Grand hotel also features a few of the most popular and happening Colombo restaurants and watering holes such as the Cheers Pub, Breeze Bar, The Lagoon, The London Grill and TAO. The Cinnamon Grand is also the only Colombo hotel which has a shopping mall, the Crescat Boulevard adjoining it. Popular Colombo attractions are also within close proximity to the hotel.
Standard Rooms
Cinnamon Grand Suites
The cosy and comfortable Standard Rooms feature modern conveniences to satisfy even the most discerning of traveller. Elegantly designed interiors with matching furniture and curtains make you feel right at home while the Queen sized beds will help you doze off in to dreamland with consummate ease.
For guests who just love to be pampered to their heart's content, the Cinnamon Grand Colombo features two Presidential Suites as well as eight Corner Suites
Other facilities offered in these Standard Rooms include:
  • Air Conditioning
  • Large TV console.
  • Different furnishings for curtains, chaise lounge and bed runner
  • Queen sized beds
  • Four fixture unit bathrooms
  • Local mobile phone operator transmitter to ensure clear receiving and outgoing calls
  • Guest room doors are constructed with built in Ving card system lock set
* The Standard Rooms at the Cinnamon Grand - setting new standards in star-class Colombo hotel accommodation. 

The Presidential Suites consists of double volume bedroom and luxurious toilet, private dining room for ten persons, living room and powder room for guests. The Suites are elegantly decorated with chic furniture and special custom made light fittings. 
Corner Suites at the Cinnamon Grand are designed similar to rooms on the Executive Floor King Room, but with additional seating and working areas.
Other facilities featured in these Guest Suites include:
  • Swivel TV panel with large Plasma TV
  • IDD telephone facilities
  • Back lit head board
  • Purpose built lighting
  • Floor carpeted with luxurious specially designed imported carpet from Brinton
  • Soft furnishings - a range of selected imported fabrics from silks, micro fibre to cotton
  • Chaise Lounge with woven leather arms with movable side table for easy dining
  • Four fixture toilet with built in shower cubicle, rain dance shower head and long bath Imported marble vanity top with wall mounted large magnifying mirror. Entrance to bathroom door with feature glass panel
  • Pillow Menu
  • Closet - with sliding door, inbuilt light and safe box
  • Special full length inclined mirror for dressing with ample lighting and dressing Ottoman (stool)
  • Custom made Zebrano veneer top writing desk with adjustable desk lamp with designer leather chair
  • Built in mini bar console with granite top, glass shelving, with slide out drawers containing hospitality trays and glass ware
  • Foldable oak timber luggage rack
Cinnamon Grand Facilities
Looking to relax after a tiring day of business meetings and workshops? Looking to burn those extra calories you gained while dining at our hotel restaurants? The Cinnamon Grand provides boundless opportunities for our guests to relax, rejuvenate and ease their minds. You decide how you want to do it and we'll get it done for you.

Swimming Pool 
Take advantage of the calm setting and eloquently landscaped gardens surrounding the largest swimming pool in Colombo . The sparkling waters of the Cinnamon Grand swimming pool invite you to enjoy a refreshing swim or simply unwind yourself.
Leisure Activities
Shopping
The shopping buff will love the close proximity of the Cinnamon Grand to Crescat Boulevard , the most happening upmarket Colombo shopping mall.
Located adjacent to the Cinnamon Grand Colombo, Crescat Boulevard houses deluxe shops featuring items ranging from designer wear clothing, jewellery, and watches to handicrafts, cosmetics, books and much more. A posh beauty salon, a supermarket and the ever-popular food court make the Crescat Boulevard the place to shop in Colombo .
Ample parking space is available underground.
Sequel
Elegant, languid and ultra-exclusive. Its Colombo 's only champagne bar, where the lights dim and the atmosphere simmers. Gourmet food, the finest of champaign, and the best of entertainment. A place where one good thing leads to another.

Gymnasium 
A haven for all those fitness buffs, the Cinnamon Grand features a state-of-the-art gymnasium providing you with the opportunity to burn those extra calories you gained during your dining adventures. And besides, what better way to keep yourself fit and healthy than a good cardio vascular or aerobic workout?

Wellness Spa 
The Cinnamon Grand promises you a spa and massage experience like no other. A perfect sanctuary which assures you a totally uplifting and unforgettable time of pleasure. A wide variety of treatments provided by skilled spa professionals will pamper you to your heart's content.

Other Facilities 
The Cinnamon Grand also offers guests a tennis court, squash court and a billiards room to help you relax and rejuvenate even more.
   PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Products & Services :501 guest rooms and suites, Air Conditioning, Large TV console, Queen sized beds, Swimming Pool, Gymnasium, Wellness Spa, Tennis court, squash courts, Billiards rooms.
   OTHERS
Check-in/Check-out Time
Normal Check-in Time is 12.00 noon and Check-Out time is 11.00 a.m. Earlier Check-in Time or later Check-out time could be requested on a case by case basis and the hotel may agree depending on availability.
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Heritance Ahungalla - Ahungalla



 

Heritance Ahungalla - Ahungalla

Contact Person : Srilanka.com booking service.
Phone : +94 11 5873305 - 7
UK Customers: 020 3286 0182
Fax : +94 11 2555447




Heritance-Ahungalle
A sapphire blue vista of water unfolds as you enter the five star luxury of Heritance Ahungalla. Legendary architect Geoffrey Bawa’s signature infinity pool blends with the endless ultramarine expanse of the Indian Ocean. Visit the Kosgoda turtle hatchery or go on a river safari on the Madu Ganga among virgin mangroves. Step on to endless pristine white beaches, feel the caress of the salt spray breeze and the tropical sun on your skin, wade into the warm ocean shallows; let your soul blend with infinity.

Accommodation
The accommodation at Heritance Ahungalla embodies the architectural genius of Geoffrey Bawa. Each room is unique. As every room is set at a different angle to its neighbours, even the view from each room is unique. Once you enter your room, feel as if you are alone on the beach, cocooned in five-star luxury.
The Heritance Ahungalla has 154 rooms, decorated in contemporary shades of black, beige and gold with modern lines, and elegant contours. You have a choice of bathrooms fitted with luxurious rain showers, bathtubs or Jacuzzis. Each bathroom is equipped with a hair dryer and telephone, and tastefully supplied with a full range of custom made Heritance Ahungalla toiletries. The rooms are also fully equipped with energy efficient air conditioning, TVs with satellite and local channels, a comprehensive mini bar and coffee and tea making equipment. The room is supplied with coffee, tea and a gift basket of fruit, biscuits, chocolates, mint and cashew nuts on a daily basis.
In providing all this luxury, we haven't forgotten the security of your valuables - each room comes equipped with a battery operated digital safe which you can program and lock with your own code. Our rooms are wheel chair accessible. We provide 24-hour room, laundry press and porter services.
Common Facilities
Timber paneled and tiled floors, walls with designer decor, Writing table and comfortable couch, Dressing and sitting areas, Fully supplied mini bar, Energy efficient air conditioning with temperature control, Laundry Service (Normal or Express), Iron and board available from house keeping, 24-hour room service, Tea and coffee making equipment, Fan, Hair dryer, Digital Safe for your valuables, 21 inch colour television with satellite and local channels, Radio and piped music, Wireless Internet Connectivity and Telephone with IDD.
Deluxe Room
130 Deluxe rooms are available. 29 of these come with a king sized bed, while 101 have twin beds. 25 Rooms can also have a 3rd bed put in. Smoking and non-smoking rooms are available.
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King sized / Twin beds with 12-inch natural rubber mattress, Bathroom with rain shower, bidet, hot and cold water, Private balcony or terrace with ocean view with chairs and all other common facilities.
Luxury Room
15 Luxury rooms are available. 15 rooms can accommodate a third bed. Smoking and non-smoking rooms are available.
Heritance-Ahungalle
King sized / twin beds with 8 inch natural rubber mattress, Bathroom with rain shower or bath tub, hot and cold water, Weighing scale, Private balcony or terrace with ocean view with chairs, Ahungalla bathrobe and slippers and all other common facilities.
Suite
5 Suites are available, all of which can accommodate a third bed in the rooms. Smoking and non-smoking suites are available.
Heritance-Ahungalle
King sized bed with 12 inch natural rubber mattress, Bathroom with rain shower and bathtub or rain shower and Jacuzzi, hot and cold water, Weighing scales, Separate Living Room Area, Two private balconies with ocean views and with chairs, Bathrobes and bathroom slippers, Personalised stationary, Bottle of wine, assortment of nuts and fruit basket in room, Luxury furnishing, Luxury room and bath room amenities and all other common facilities.
Luxury Suite
4 Luxury Suites are available, with rooms that can accommodate a third bed in the rooms. Smoking and non-smoking luxury suites are available.
Heritance-Ahungalle
King sized bed with 12 inch natural rubber mattress, Bathroom with rain shower and bathtub or rain shower and Jacuzzi, hot and cold water, Weighing scale, TV in the living room with DVD Player, Pillow menu, fragrance menu, candle menu, personal stationary, DVD home theatre system, DVD library, Large living room with comfortable furnishing, Two private balconies with ocean views, and with chairs, Bath robes and bath room slippers, Guest toilet, Personalised stationary, Bottle of sparkling wine, assortment of nuts, fruit basket, and fresh flower arrangement in room, Luxury furnishing, Luxury room and bath room amenities and all other common Facilities
Facilities
The Heritance Ahungalla provides a comprehensive range of facilities to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Our facilities and services for our guests include:
Business Centre, Valet Parking, Tour Desk, 24-hour Room Service, 24-hour Laundry Press, 24-hour Porter Service, Library, Shopping Arcade, Foreign Currency Exchange, Drivers’ Quarters, On Call Doctor, Wireless Internet/Email, Swimming Pools, Beauty Salon, Spa, Baby Sitting Services, Postal Service, Children’s High Chairs, Children’s Menus, Danger Flag System, Public Beach Access, Life Guard, Free Lie Lows, Free Beach Towels, Free Sun Umbrellas, Free Pool Towels and Jacuzzi.
To serve you better our staff speak English, German, Arabic, Sinhalese and Tamil.
Dining
The hotel has three restaurants that can seat a total of 285 people, as well as several outdoor venues, where food is served on special occasions. Each dish we serve is a work of art, lovingly crafted by our master Chefs. The restaurants at Ahungalla combine the best traditions of international fine dining, with a Sri Lankan touch, making the meals here a unique experience.
Location
Ahungalla.
   PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Products & Services :Business Centre, Valet Parking, Tour Desk, 24-hour Room Service, Library, Shopping Arcade, Foreign Currency Exchange, Driver's Quarters, On Call Doctor, Conference Facilities, Wireless Internet/Email, Swimming Pool, Gym, Beauty Salon, Spa, Baby Sitting Services, Postal Service, Children's Menus, Danger Flag System, Public Beach Access, Life Guard and Jacuzzi.
   OTHERS
Check-in/Check-out Time
Normal Check-in Time is 12.00 noon and Check-Out time is 11.00 a.m. Earlier Check-in Time or later Check-out time could be requested on a case by case basis and the hotel may agree depending on availability.
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Mahaweli Reach Hotel - Kandy

Mahaweli Reach Hotel - Kandy

Contact Person : Srilanka.com booking service.
Phone : +94 11 5873305 - 7
UK Customers: 020 3286 0182
Fax : +94 11 2555447

 




The Mahaweli Reach Hotel, Kandy is located near to the Mahaweli River, on the outskirts of Kandy City, just 20 minutes drive away. The large rooms are comfortable with warm pastel colours. The large pool and beautiful Mahaweli River running nearby helps create a tranquil atmosphere.

   PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Products & Services :115 modern furnished air-conditioned rooms with wall to wall carpet, telephone (with IDD), minibar, satellite-TV with video channel, music channels. Attached bathroom with bath, shower, w.c., hairdryer, small balcony or terrace.
   OTHERS
ACCOMODATION
You have a choice of 115 tastefully decorated rooms with views of either the serene Mahaweli River, or the tropical garden. All rooms are equipped with a telephone incorporating IDD facilities, TV, piped music, mini-bar, wall-to-wall carpeting, a private balcony- all supplemented by 24-hour room service, steeped in the age old culture of hospitality par excellance.

There are 2 magnificent suites- The Executive Suite and The Presidential Suite – designed for exclusivity – and to make you feel very special.

Presidential Suite
Executive Suite
Deluxe Room
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~ 02 Bed rooms
~ Jacuzzi in Master bedroom toilet
~ Large Sitting / Dinning area
~ Kitchenette
~ Guest toilet
~ Fans and Air-conditioning
~ Telephone with IDD facilities
~ Satellite TV
~ Mini bar
~ Piped Music
~ Wall to Wall carpeting
~ Private Balcony
~ 24 Hour Room Service
~ Garden / Pool view
~ Sitting / Dinning area
~ Guest toilet
~ Fans and Air-conditioning
~ Telephone with IDD facilities
~ Satellite TV
~ Mini bar
~ Piped Music
~ Wall to Wall carpeting
~ Private Balcony
~ 24 Hour Room Service
~ River / Garden & Pool view
~ Fans and Air-conditioning
~ Telephone with IDD facilities
~ Satellite TV
~ Mini bar
~ Piped Music
~ Wall to Wall carpeting
~ Private Balcony
~ 24 Hour Room Service
~ Garden / Pool /River view
FACILITIES
24-hour room service, encashment of foreign currency, Doctor on call, Same day laundry service, limousine or special golf packages, baby sitter, secretarial services, florists, travel information, major credit card acceptance, traditional wedding ceremonies, honeymoon specials, Conference and Banquet Facilities, Ayurveda Treatments, valet parking and more.
SPORTS AND LEISURE
On the outside there is our free form swimming pool, the largest in Kandy and a kiddies pool too. Be a smash on our tennis courts, cruise the Mahaweli on a boating trip, indulge in a bit of fishing or let us arrange an excursion with a picnic lunch. For the fun out of the sun, we have a billiard room, table tennis and badminton. There are theme nights and live entertainment with cultural shows on request.

If you are a golf buff, the Victoria Golf Course is a short distance away and we provide novel transportation to and back our Golf Express is actually a modified vintage lorry - and you'll have as much fun getting to the course as on it.
LOCATION
Kandy.
about Kandy
Check-in/Check-out Time
Normal Check-in Time is 12.00 noon and Check-Out time is 11.00 a.m. Earlier Check-in Time or later Check-out time could be requested on a case by case basis and the hotel may agree depending on availability.
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