Hotel booking
In Colombo, Morven Hotel Colombo is positioned just 600 meters from the U.S. Embassy and features an outdoor swimming pool. All rooms in the hotel are furnished with a flat-screen TV. Some rooms at Wonder showcase a private bathroom with a bidet and complimentary toiletries, providing picturesque sea views. Additionally, every guest room is equipped with a refrigerator and complimentary WiFi Facility.
Over Nine Arch Bridge
Kandy to Ella
Experience the enchanting allure of Sri Lanka's landscapes aboard its iconic train rides. Journey from Kandy to Ella, traversing lush tea plantations, misty mountains, and cascading waterfalls. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and warm hospitality of Sri Lanka along one of the world's most scenic train routes. Let each curve of the track unveil a new vista, capturing the essence of this breathtaking journey through the heart of the island. Embark on an unforgettable adventure, where every moment is infused with the beauty and charm of Sri Lanka's picturesque countryside.
Ayurveda
Seeking solace from everyday chaos? Discover bliss at Sri Lanka's Ayurveda retreats. Amidst lush greenery, find serenity and rejuvenation. Ancient Ayurvedic practices await, promoting holistic wellness through personalized consultations and therapeutic treatments. Restore balance to mind, body, and spirit as you indulge in blissful massages and organic meals. Enhance well-being with yoga and meditation classes. With Sri Lanka's tropical beauty as your backdrop, explore pristine beaches and lush tea plantations, deepening the effects of your healing journey.
Tuk-Tuks
Embark on an exhilarating adventure through the vibrant streets of Sri Lanka aboard a tuk-tuk, an iconic mode of transport beloved by locals and tourists alike. These three-wheeled chariots offer a unique and immersive way to explore the island's bustling cities, quaint villages, and scenic countryside. Feel the gentle breeze on your face as you weave through narrow alleys, bustling markets, and picturesque landscapes, soaking in the sights, sounds, and aromas of this enchanting land. With knowledgeable drivers guiding the way, tuk-tuk tours promise unforgettable experiences and authentic encounters, leaving you with cherished memories of Sri Lanka's charm and hospitality.
Culture
Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, was ‘colonized’ from the Indian peninsula in the 6th century BC by Singhali, ancestors to the present day Sinhalese population, most likely from Northern India. In the 3rd century BC Buddhism was introduced, which to this day it is the biggest religion in the country. Because of the different influences coming into Sri Lanka at different times of its early history, the main Buddhist religion has become a bit mixed with Hinduism. The Buddhists on the island also know a caste system, which is actually a part of the Hindu religion. When visiting Buddhist temples in Sri Lanka you will often find Krishna statues in corners hidden behind curtains. There have been a series of different kingdoms throughout Sri Lanka’s history, which have left the most interesting buildings, temples and other places you can find on the island today, about which more information shortly.
Beaches
With pristine sands, crystal-clear waters, and palm-fringed shores, Sri Lanka's beaches offer an unparalleled escape. Whether seeking solitude or vibrant beachside activities, Sri Lanka caters to all preferences.
Relaxation and Adventure
Sri Lanka's beaches provide the perfect setting for unwinding. From Bentota's golden shores to Mirissa's tranquil beaches, each coastline promises rejuvenation. Thrilling water sports such as snorkeling, diving, and surfing await enthusiasts of all levels.
The upcoming boutique hotel in Nuwara Eliya, Chimneys, offers a blend of luxury, comfort, and value. Located on a tranquil road near Victoria Park and the racecourse, the hotel features 11 tastefully furnished guest bedrooms, including a triple room. With a mix of renovation and new construction, each room is equipped with amenities such as tea/coffee facilities, a mini fridge, LED TV, and free wifi. The "Chequers" dining room provides a panoramic view of the forest reserve, serving a set menu, a la carte, or accommodating guest requests. Chimneys offers both Sri Lankan and Western cuisine, often incorporating fresh herbs from their garden. Guests can relax in the library, enjoy meals on the open deck or lawn, and partake in activities like croquet with a scenic forest view.