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    Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary Sri Lanka Hotel Review and Video - Taragala Place Mati Gederas



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    The Taragala Place Matti Gedaras (mati gedara means clay house in Sinhala) are located right beside the Kalametiya Bird Sanctuary, 214km from Colombo. The name comes from Taragala Rock (not pronounced thaaraa as in duck but thaara as in tar) inside the sanctuary, which you can see from the chalets’ verandahs. Kalametiya, one corner of the RUK (Rekawa


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    Owned and run by a British Sri Lankan couple, Becky and Saman, Taragala Place has 2 chalets, each of which can accomodate two (three at a push) people. Clay is used as a building material for the chalets but they don't have the rough clay look that the Mud House in Anamaduwa does: it's as if they built a normal house using clay instead of brick.

    The chalets aren't airconditioned but we found that the fan and the strong wind kept the house pretty cool. The wind is quite constant because of the wetlands in the sanctuary.

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    Wetlands means that, at night, there are insects - mostly the harmless little critters who cluster around lightbulbs - but the mosquito net kept them away and we didn't notice them.

    The slightly claustrophobic bathrooms are basic but clean and new. There is an outdoor shower but it is unusable unless you get friends from your nudist colony to rent out the other chalet - you can then watch each other showering from the verandahs.


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    We ate the catered food - basic Sri Lankan seafood rice and curry at around LKR 450 per person per meal - on the first day. On the second, as the chalets each have full kitchens with a fridge, a gas cooker, pots and pans, crockery and cutlery - all of which felt brand new - we shopped at Hungama town and cooked for ourselves.

    Ok, fine, my wife cooked and I washed. Ok, fine, I washed until she got tired of my incompetence and washed the dishes, too.


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    Becky and Saman, are very pleasant. Saman never said no to anything we asked for and Becky kept plying us with fruits, desserts and various bites and juices. But our favourite staff member and, in our opinion, the real owner, is Amiran, an awfully cute general manager-type who wanders all around his hotel, making sure everything is ok.


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    Activities wise, you can walk to the sanctuary through the gate and climb Taragala, you can borrow bicycles and cycle - there's almost no vehicular traffic on the interior roads - to the lagoon for a swim or an outing on a fishing boat. But the best thing to do is to bring a stack of books from one of our many used bookstores and read them on the porch.


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    For the three days we spent there, we felt like we were living another life, a simpler, more relaxed one. Travel is about escape, getting away from the pressures of life, and, at Taragala, we felt like we had.​
    Ussangoda Kalamatiya) triangle of biodiversity, is about halfway between Tangalle and Hambantota.
     

    aragon

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    Hi,

    Almost all srilankan hotels, villas, apartments, etc can be online accessed through leading hotel booking websites. Tourists can access these accommodations 24x7 round the year. world heritage sites are also here which invite a different flavor of tourism in the nation.

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    Sri Lanka In Style Introduces the Fresher Climate of the Hill Country at the Luxurious Ellerton Bungalow


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    Sri Lanka In Style property Ellerton Bungalow near to Kandy benefits from the fresh climate of Sri Lanka's spectacular Hill Country and has a stunning location on a hillside overlooking the verdant Mawanella Mountain Range.


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    Sri Lanka (PRWEB) October 1, 2009 -- Sri Lanka In Style introduces the luxurious Ellerton Bungalow as a new addition to its existing collection of hotels in Sri Lanka. Located conveniently close to the cultural city of Kandy, Sri Lanka In Style property Ellerton Bungalow is a wonderful place to enjoy the sites of this historic region. Home to five comfortably-appointed bedrooms, lots of living and dining space and a beautifully sited swimming pool, Ellerton consists of two buildings that offer plenty of privacy to different groups of guests. Treks, bicycle trails and estate walks can all be done from this fully-serviced hotel in Sri Lanka whilst the colourful tropical garden offers the perfect serenity to fully unwind.



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    "While Ellerton Bungalow's location close to Kandy and its many historical sites is very convenient, the property is still far enough away to escape the congestion of the city and savour the great outdoors, commented Miguel Cunat, CEO of Sri Lanka In Style. "This makes it a wonderful retreat in the hills that will suit many group arrangements".

    Ellerton comprises two buildings; the original century-old bungalow with restored period features and a newly constructed Valley House that makes the most of the panoramic views. With the five bedrooms of this hotel in Sri Lanka spread out over the two buildings, it offers plenty of privacy for two families or generational groups if the villa is booked as a whole. The interiors compliment the bungalow's colonial origins and merge interesting antiques from the past with twenty first century comforts such as luxurious bathrooms and supremely comfortable beds. Photographs and paintings personalise this Sri Lanka hotel along with magazines and journals whilst the generous collection of books in the Valley House library has the potential to keep many genres of tastes amused for days.



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    At 2,400ft above sea level, Ellerton combines the best of the island's climate; fresh sunny days and cooler nights. At this hotel in Sri Lanka, guests can explore the beautiful well-tended six-acre garden that bursts with colourful flowers, pretty borders, manicured lawns and spices that ramble into the neighbouring organic tea estate. The view to the front of this hotel in Kandy is over the Mawanella Mountain Range, with verdant trees dipping deep into the valley. The region is a fascinating place to explore on foot or by bicycle. Historic Gampola is the closest town to this hotel in Sri Lanka and was one of the island's capitals back in the fourteenth century. The environs of the town have a fascinating trio of temples - Lankathilaka, Galdaladeniya and Embekke Devalaya whose exquisite architecture perfectly complements Kandy's historic buildings and offers an excellent insight into the region's history and culture.

    Fully-serviced, Ellerton's staff team includes a cook and manager. Guests can bring their own alcohol with them to accompany the home-cooked cuisine. Scenic dining spots are many in this hotel in Sri Lanka and guests can enjoy their meals from any place of their choosing. A CD player and TV with DVD player are available in the bungalow whilst there are plenty of places where guests can curl up with a book. Mountain bikes and maps enable guests to get out and explore.


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    Serene Pavilions: Luxury Boutique Hotel in Sri Lanka


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    Serene Pavilions Ltd has revealed 12 highly styled, luxurious pavilions positioned on the West coast, offering a new dimension to luxury hospitality on the island.

    Serene Pavilions just opened on October 1st, 2009. This new boutique hotel will accommodate up to 30 guests. Conveniently located on the west coast in Wadduwa, just a 45-minute drive from the capital city of Colombo, this beachside luxury hideaway will make an ideal Sri Lankan holiday experience, an incentive add-on to business trips, and perfect for honeymoons or for pure luxury escapism and indulgence.


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    Construction on Serene Pavilions commenced in November 2007, with an emphasis on space, tranquillity and peace of mind, using Balinese and Sri-Lankan architecture interlaced with walkways and water channels, pavilion-style accommodation, landscaped gardens, and outdoor decked living areas. The Serene Pavilions offers the Amritha Bar and The Pavilions Restaurant enjoying uninterrupted ocean views and a Club House reception area housing a library, spa, gym and jacuzzi swimming pool. A tennis court amidst the gardens is also available.


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    Set amidst a 7-acre coconut grove with direct access to its sandy beach facing the Indian Ocean, all pavilions have their own private plunge pools surrounded by a large ground floor pool decking area with Bali designed sun protection cover with outside shower and facilities as well as 24 hour private butler service. Each pavilion consists of either one or two elegant bedrooms with attached dressing room, a spacious sitting room and dining area, a furnished kitchenette, a butler’s pantry, a private bar and a large bathroom featuring 2 vanity units, separate shower room and Jacuzzi. They are equipped with flat TV, DVD/CD player, safe, hairdryer, tea and coffee makers and other items to pamper the most sophisticated of guests.


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    Eight of the one-bedroom pavilions are two storeyed and positioned on the ocean front with spacious first floor balconies offering unrivalled views. The four garden and central pool pavilions (one with one-bedroom and three with two-bedrooms) are spread across 225 square metres on the same level, wrapped around by a private garden and decking. All have been built 12 feet above sea-level.

    The Serene Pavilions‘ signature centrepiece is its Amritha Bar and The Pavilions’ Restaurant, which links the garden and pool area to the beachfront. The bar is situated on the ground floor overlooking the ocean, surrounded by a timber deck stretching onto lush gardens and the beach.


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    The Pavilions Restaurant, on the first floor, offers a panoramic view of the Indian Ocean, and provides an á la carte menu including Eastern, Asian, International and Western cuisine. A wine cellar with a range of fine wines is also available for the discerning palate. The gourmet Executive Chef offers world-wide experience and will create a choice of menu at the guests’ choice of location.


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    World's End Lodge Eagles Nest - Lower Ohiya Sri Lanka Hotel Review - Horton Plains



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    Judging a hotel by how you get to it is like judging a book by its cover. The drive to World's End Lodge, Lower Ohiya (drive on the A4 past Belihuloya and turn right at Kalupahana Junction and keep going up, up and up) was excruciating. When we turned off from the A4, we saw some lights, high up and far in the distance, and joked that that was where we were going. When we got to the hotel, we felt like a couple of jokers: that was where we were. The last bit of the climb is a series of hair pin bends with signs painted on rocks urging you forward "just a hop skip and a jump," etc.

    We walked out of the car around midnight - we left at 7pm - and our minds were blown. There is no light pollution and you're high up on a mountain: the stars are clearly visible, seemingly just out of reach. For me, it was as if I was really seeing our night skies for the first time, so clear were they. Another sign of how high this was - even inside the room, you can hear the wind whistling and swirling around angrily, banging at the windows.


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    We got set up in the new wing called Eagle's Nest. The rooms cost us Rs 3,800 per person nett from Friday's dinner to breakfast on Sunday. The older wing was Rs 500 cheaper per person but we figured, what the hey, let's splurge like the OGs we are. The rooms are new but basic. We didn't find the lack of A/C a problem at this altitude but the thin-and-not-that-comfortable mattresses were an issue. The bathroom was brand new and very clean with running hot water. The pool is a natural pool but hadn't been cleaned for a while with quite a few leaves and insects swimming around. And it was cold, freezingly so.

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    The food was really good. Basic Sri Lankan food like fried rice, rice and curry, string hoppers, etc. served buffet style but pretty well done with vegetables from their garden. I want to give special mention to the tea, which is spectacular - we drank pots of the stuff. I'd suppose it'd be easy to get good tea with Haputale just down the road and also really good water this high up but, as so many Sri Lankan hotels botch it, World's Ends Lodge's version is even more commendable.

    Activities are limited to carrom and swimming but there is good hiking if you're willing to improvise a little. We walked to Bambarakanda Falls - 18km - through jungle, multiple river and paddy field, asking for directions and picking off leeches all along the way.

    Rooms - basic with clean, new bathrooms. Food - basic but good. Location: amazingly gorgeous. World's End Lodge is definitely a place for your bucket list.

    Hotel Name: World's End Lodge
    Address: Lower Ohiya, Sri Lanka
    Phone: +94 57 567 6977​