Beach VillasWelimada

Welimada in Sri Lanka is a charming town nestled amidst lush tea plantations and rolling hills, offering a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts. Known for its stunning viewpoints and scenic landscapes, Welimada is a perfect destination for hiking and exploring the local flora and fauna. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region by visiting traditional villages and experiencing authentic Sri Lankan cuisine. A visit to Welimada promises a peaceful retreat off the beaten path.
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Banyan Camp- Champagne Lodge

ACCOMMODATION ON FULL BOARD BASIS. Lake front location where humans are few & nature is plenty. Only one of its kind on the island, built using Champagne & Wine bottles, up-cycled doors, windows, Dutch roof tiles, en suite shower & toilet, accommodate up to 4 people. Everything from scavenged doors, windows to driftwood furniture, re-used bottles, re-invented trucks even local food fare in the delicate art of simplicity. If calendar shows full, write us to check availability, we have 3 units Discovered by a passionate nature enthusiast who stumbled upon the property at the height of the Sri Lankan Civil War and was inspired to put together an eco-friendly nook, which offers a slice of unperturbed nature in spite of the chaos around. Today, it offers its peace to the traveler looking to escape the chaos of city life. Located within close proximity to the Udawalawe National Park, Banyan Camp offers a wide choice of experiences whether you wish to indulge in its rustic setting or step out into the wilderness. Its location gives easy accessibility to Udawalawe, Yala National Park, Ella Gap, Sinharaja & Arugam Bay. Banyan Camp, comprises of three unique units, set on the banks of the Hambegamuwa Lake in the midst of a lush wild garden. The Champagne Lodge is our latest addition, built using Champagne and Wine bottles. With two bedrooms and an en suite with shower and toilet, ideal for couples and families. Oil lamps, lanterns and solar bulbs provide a warm glow to the Camp instead of electricity with solar power to recharge phones and cameras. Providing accommodation on full board basis, the staff of Banyan Camp is geared to offer unobtrusive assistance in preparation of food, setting up a bonfire and carrying out housekeeping functions that offer you creature comforts that preserve the luxury of being on holiday. Guests can visit the premises, take a walk around the lake nearby. Moreover, guests can use the shared lounge and the restaurant. Udawalawe National Park: Famous for the Sri Lankan elephant and a variety of mammals and bird life. Udawalawe Elephant transit home where orphaned elephants are rehabilitated for release in to the wild, visitors are allowed at feeding times. Nature Trails & Bird watching: With acres of forest and lakes, barring a few small self-sufficient villages, the area is a haven for endemic species for avid birdwatchers. Mini Sigiriya: A moderate climb up a rock face similar in shape to the Sigiriya rock, for a beautiful panoramic view. Udawalawe River: A day trip to a fantastic stream, know to a few. Lunch on site. Star Gazing: Having little or no light pollution, Banyan Camp is perfect for star gazing, the milky way is visible on clear nights. Fishing: in the Hambegamuwa Lake Yala National Park: The second largest national park in Sri Lanka, has the highest concentration of Leopards in the world is also home to elephants, bears, large variety of land and water birds among others. Historical Sights: Buduruvagala Temple – 10th century complex consists of seven statues and belongs to the Mahayana school of thought. This statue of the Buddha is regarded as the tallest in the world. Transport to and from Camp can be organised by prior arrangement. Transport Rates to or from Camp (one way) from some parts of the island (approximate travel time in hours within brackets) Ahangama - LKR 14,000 (4) Airport - LKR 20,000 (5) Arugambay - LKR 14,500 (3) Buttala -LKR 9,000 (1.5) Colombo -LKR 20,000 (5) Dickwella - LKR 11,000 (3) Ella LKR 9,000 (2) Goyambokka LKR 10,500 (3) Haputale LKR 10,500 (3) Hatton LKR 14,500 (5) Hikkaduwa LKR 15,500 (5) Hiruketiya LKR 11,000 (3) Kandy LKR 18,000 (6) Kalametiya LKR 10,500 (2.5) Matara LKR 11, 500 Mirissa LKR 12, 500 Nuwaraeliya LKR 15,000 Negambo LKR 19,000 Sinharaja LKR 13,500 Talalla LKR 11,500 (3) Tangalle LKR 10,500 (2.5) Tissa LKR 8,000 (1.5) Unawatuna LKR 14,500 (4) Wadduwa LKR 15,500 (4.5) Weerawila LKR 8,000 Weligama LKR 12,500 Yala LKR 9,000 (1.5) Please note 1 additional supplement chargeable at USD 100 & 2 supplements USD 150. (Fluctuates with the dates).

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