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  • Beach Chalets

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    Room facilities:Air Condition, Bottled Water, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Laundry, Minibar, Private bathroom, Restaurant, Room service, Tea and Coffee Making Facilities, Telephone, TV, Wake up service, Writing Desk

    The 08 Beach Chalets (365 sqft) are architecturally beautiful to observe, constructed on stilts for an unadulterated view of the sea and scrub surrounds, even though a guest is very aware of being deep down south amidst the brush. The entire structure is built of wood in keeping with the theme of rustic luxury.

    Bed size:King Size Or TWN bed

    Room size:365 SQ FT

  • Jungle Chalets

    King Size or TWN bed

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    Room facilities:Air Condition, Bottled Water, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Laundry, LCD TV with Satellite and Local Channel, Minibar, Private bathroom, Restaurant, Room service, Tea and Coffee Making Facilities, Telephone

    60 Jungle Chalets (480 sqft) are equipped with all luxury four star amenities. The design element infuses a slightly more nostalgic game lodge style feel with camp styled furniture, mosquito net draped beds, woven palmyrah accessories and botanical and animal prints adorning the walls, while the floors have been carefully recycled. The decor and interiors are designed to represent a rustic game lodge with well-appointed rooms, the brand promises

    Room size:480 SQ .FT

General

The Yala National Park is home to the highest density of leopard in Asia. Cinnamon Wild Yala sits adjacent to the park and could very rightfully be positioned as an extension of the park. A property that was first established in 2002 as an eco-friendly resort for wildlife enthusiasts visiting the Yala National Park, the hotel opened its doors after an extensive re-construction and refurbishment as a world-class game lodge, conceptualizing the unique architectural features of the ‘wild’ into its rustic exteriors and luxurious interiors, making it one of the most prestigious hotels in Yala.

Check-in time

12:00

Check-out time

12:00

Facilities

  • Air Condition
  • Bottled Water
  • Free toiletries
  • Hairdryer
  • Laundry
  • LCD TV with Satellite and Local Channel
  • Minibar
  • Private bathroom
  • Restaurant
  • Room service
  • Tea and Coffee Making Facilities
  • Wake up service
  • Writing Desk

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and known until 1972 as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia near south-east India.

Sri Lanka has maritime borders with India to the northwest and the Maldives to the southwest. Its documented history spans 3,000 years, with evidence of pre-historic human settlements dating back to at least 125,000 years. Its geographic location and deep harbours made it of great strategic importance from the time of the ancient Silk Road through to World War II.

A diverse and multicultural country, Sri Lanka is home to many religions, ethnic groups, and languages. In addition to the majority Sinhalese, it is home to large groups of Sri Lankan and Indian Tamils, Moors, Burghers, Malays, Kaffirs and the aboriginal Vedda. Sri Lanka has a rich Buddhist heritage, and the first known Buddhist writings of Sri Lanka, the Pāli Canon, dates back to the Fourth Buddhist Council in 29 BC. The country’s recent history has been marred by a thirty-year civil war which decisively ended when Sri Lankan military defeated Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam in 2009.

Sri Lanka is a republic and a unitary state governed by a presidential system. The legislative capital, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, is a suburb of the commercial capital and largest city, Colombo. An important producer of tea, coffee, gemstones, coconuts, rubber, and the native cinnamon,[15] the island contains tropical forests and diverse landscapes with much biodiversity.

Sri Lanka has had a long history of international engagement, as a founding member of SAARC, a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the G77, and the Non-Aligned Movement. It is the only country in South Asia that is currently rated “high” on the Human Development Index.

Sports & nature

Sport in Sri Lanka is a significant part of Sri Lankan culture. Volleyball is the national sport in Sri Lanka. Cricket is the most popular sport in Sri Lanka. Rugby union is also popular. Other popular sports are water sports, badminton, athletics, football, basketball and tennis. Sri Lanka's schools and colleges regularly organize sports and athletics teams, competing on provincial and national levels.

The Sri Lanka national cricket team achieved considerable success beginning in the 1990s, rising from the underdog status to winning the 1996 Cricket World Cup. The Sri Lankan national cricket team reached the finals of the 2007 Cricket World Cup, where they lost to Australia at the Kensington Oval, in Bridgetown, Barbados. After qualifying to play in the finals of the 2011 Cricket World Cup, Sri Lanka was beaten by India. The legendary Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan also ended his incredible career at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai which hosted the 2011 World Cup finals. The national cricket team of Sri Lanka has won the Asia Cup in 1986, 1997, 2004, 2008 and 2014.

Nightlife info

From chic relaxing cocktail lounges, and modern international restaurants – to lively pubs, tapas bars and sports bars boasting snooker tables and large-screen TV’s, there’s something for everyone.With ever-popular karaoke bars, nightclubs showcasing new musical talent, and pulsating discos - the choice is endless.

Culture and history info

Culture and history info

The culture of Sri Lanka has been influenced by many factors, but has managed to retain many of its ancient aspects. Sri Lankan culture has been influenced by its long history and its Buddhist heritage bought from North India, mostly in the southern/central parts of Sri Lanka. South Indian influences are visible in many aspects in the north of the country.

There is also some influence from colonization by the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British. The country has a rich artistic tradition, embracing the fine arts, including music, dance, and visual arts. The Sri Lankan lifestyle is reflected in the country's cuisine, festivals, and sports. Sri Lankan culture is best known abroad for its cricket, food, holistic medicine, religious icons like the Buddhist flag, and cultural exports such as tea, cinnamon and gemsas well as tourism. Sri Lankan culture is diverse, as it varies from region to region. Sri Lanka has had ties with the Indian subcontinent since ancient times. Demographics: Sinhalese 74.8%, Sri Lankan Moors 9.23%, Indian Tamil 4.16%, Sri Lankan Tamil 11.21%, Other 0.6%.


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