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A beautifully restored colonial mansion surrounded by gardens and paddy fields.
The traditional bell-ringing ceremony as you arrive at Uga Ulagalla sets the tone for the rest of your stay and there’s a real focus on providing both sublime service and a sense of destination here. Located approximately 40 minutes from the centre of Anuradhapura and the town’s famed ancient ruins, this hotel is something of a hidden gem. While you’ll be close enough to the main sights of the Cultural Triangle, including 45 minutes by car from Sigiriya, you can also relish the sense of privacy and seclusion the resort provides. A favourite spot of ours to retreat to following a day of exploration is the beautiful infinity pool which overlooks the extensive grounds. It’s either that or the tranquil and tucked-away spa.
Why we love Uga Ulagalla
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There are just 25 luxury pool villas spread across 58 acres of land, so you’ll never feel overlooked
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It’s our only featured property in the Anuradhapura region and a serene base for Cultural Triangle explorations
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With a 150-year-old mansion at the heart of the property, you’ll feel as if you’re stepping into a piece of history
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Guests get one complimentary in-house experience, you can choose from a whole list of activities, from archery to horse riding. The hotel even offers guests a free safari in Wilpattu. Make sure to have your eyes peeled and your cameras ready for the big cats!
This resort has earned internationally recognised certification that conform to standards set by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.
Rooms
There are 25 chalet-style villas – each with its own plunge pool – located within the beautiful surroundings of the 58-acre estate of ponds, paddy fields and jungle. There are two bicycles in each chalet allowing you to make your way around the estate under your own steam; alternatively, there are buggies that will whisk you to where you wish to be.
Even the lead-in villas are generously sized, but if you can’t live without a bath you’ll need to upgrade to a Ulagalla Deluxe Pool Villa.
Facilities
With two restaurants, one of them in a pavilion surrounded by rice fields, and imaginative private dining choices, dining at Ulagalla is a joy and a cultural experience in one.
Liyawela\ The main restaurant has a dining room and an open-air terrace overlooking the pool and lush gardens. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it offers authentic Sri Lankan cuisine alongside international and fusion dishes.
Kamatha
Part restaurant, part experience, the 22-seat Kamatha is located in the middle of a working paddy field and serves up traditional dishes from the local region every evening.
It’s hard to imagine anywhere more authentic than Kamatha, where you’ll dine on delicious recipes handed down for generations.
Whats Included
Breakfast at Liyawela.
Upgrade Options
Half Board • Breakfast and dinner at Liyawela
Full Board • Breakfast, lunch and dinner at Liyawela.
With wattle walls that are barely visible through the greenery that surrounds it, the spa is truly a hidden gem. Here, expertly trained therapists provide a tempting range of pampering global treatments, from turmeric and sandalwood body scrubs to Balinese massages.Private yoga classes are available on request.
The small fitness centre has a selection of cardio and strength-training machines, including a treadmill and an exercise bike. Alternatively, you can get on the provided bicycles to pedal around the 58-acre grounds or the nearby village; test your upper-body strength with an archery session; or go exploring on horseback.
The resort offers authentic cultural experiences, including Sri Lankan cuisine in a paddy field and village bike rides so you can fully immerse yourself in this diverse culture.
There are dawn and dusk kayaking excursions to a historic nearby reservoir where you can paddle past villagers fishing with nets and an array of birdlife.
Food miles are kept to a minimum thanks to produce from the hotel’s organic garden and local farmers and fishermen. In 2020, Ulagalla launched an Elephant Research Centre (ERC) to help resolve local issues with elephant-human conflict. Community projects have included the installation of a reverse osmosis water treatment facility in a local village. There’s a focus on energy efficiency, with LED light fittings, motion detectors and sensors. Uga Ulagalla is a Travelife certified property.
With private pools and no near neighbours, the villas here are ideal for families, and there are activities to keep them entertained.
Younger guests can join the Junior Ranger Program to learn about nature and wildlife through fun activities.
Complimentary in-house experiences are guests staying for a min.
3 nights.
Free Wilpattu safari excludes stays from 20th Dec - 10th Jan.
Compulsory Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve gala dinners, supplements apply.
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