Sri Lanka, the crown jewel of the Indian Ocean, is a perfect place to indulge in a luxurious vacation. From lux boutiques to a range of high-end getaways, not only is accommodation value for money, but the destinations are a cultural haven by themselves. These carefully selected luxury destinations of Sri Lanka are each unique in their own right. From the beaches of Mirissa to the wilds of Yala National Park and the artistic capital of Colombo, you can be spoilt for choice. Booking a curated Sri Lankan holiday with trusted providers like Experience Travel Group, can ensure an immersive and unforgettable adventure.
#1 Colombo
Often neglected as just an airport hub, there are many benefits by spending time in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo. Innovative eateries, artisan-led hotels and fashionable bars and restaurants are popping all over the place. Gleaming high-rise buildings are akin to the architecture of any Asian megacity, not to forget the venerable temples and colonial mansions between them. There are a cache of historical landmarks left behind by the British, Portuguese and the Dutch as evident in the Old Dutch Hospital and the ornate balconies of the National Museum. There are some exquisite accommodation options in Colombo, but none so elegant as the Gallery Face Hotel which is operating since 1864 and is considered to be the grand dame of the country. The impressive guest list has names like the Duke of Edinburgh and D. Rockefeller to name a few.
#2 Yala National Park
There are over 100 protected parks and reserves in Sri Lanka, but Yala National Park stands apart from the rest with regards to high quality accommodation and impeccable service. The flourishing ecosystem supports a variety of birds and animals, but it is the leopard that has brought fame to Yala. Said to have the highest density of these beautiful cats in the world, you need to Join the line early in the morning to get entry. As far as staying options are concerned, the Chena Huts feature 14 private cottages, each with a private pool, a large living space made from locally sourced materials, topped with a traditional thatched roof. For additional privacy, the cottages are scattered amid lowland forest and shrubs, with a pearly grey beach in the foreground. Moreover, Chena Huts is located quite close to the park entrance and use their own guides and jeeps to take visitors around on safari.
#3 Galle
About three to four hours drive from Yala National Park, the fortified city of Galle enjoys a prominent position on Sri Lanka’s southeast coast. The key feature of Galle is the Dutch built Fort with its impressive stone walls and sea-facing ramparts which can be best explored on foot. There are plenty of lagoons and paddy fields to explore just past the Galle International Cricket Stadium and a busy fish market worth visiting to see the fishermen loudly advertising the catch of the day. While a number of Dutch buildings have been converted into good hotels, all within walking distance of the cafes and restaurants that light up in the evening, the Amangalla stands tall. Built in 1684, the Amangalla became a star destination for wealthy Britishers for more than a 100 years, before being taken over by the Aman Resorts Group. That said, in spite of its age, the hotel has managed to retain its grandeur and rich heritage as evident in the glistening teak furnishings and curved eaves.
#4 Tangalle
The old fort town of Tangalle is around a three hours drive from the Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo and is known for the island’s fishing ports, rainforests and pilgrimage sites. The charm of island life is best experienced at the Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort, a stunning 152 room property overlooking the Indian Ocean. Nestled in a coconut plantation, this ultra-lux getaway is located within a private cove from where guests can avail of spectacular cliffside dining experience on its rugged cliffs. Guests have the option to sip select beverages from the huge wine cellar, practice yoga on the golden sands of the beach, explore the local villages by tuk-tuk or simply unwind with an ayurvedic ritual in the tranquility of the spa.
#5 Kalutara
Located just an hour away from Colombo, Kalutara boasts of a secluded beachfront vibe on the picturesque southwest coast of Sri Lanka where the mighty Kalu Ganga river drains into the Indian Ocean. To quench your thirst of wanderlust in this coastal paradise, stay at the elegant Anantara Kalutara Resort, a lush property inspired by the country’s leading architect, Geoffrey Bawa. Apart from a host of dining options, the Anantara has fantastic recreation activities, both for adults and children, an ayurvedic spa retreat where guests can relax while enjoying Island life in one of the most coveted resorts in Sri Lanka.
#6 Kosgoda
Kosigada is another coastal piece of paradise situated a mere ninety minutes drive from the hustle and bustle of Colombo. Here tranquility reigns supreme and the pace of life slows down to a gentle crawl. For a memorable stay, the Green Turtle Villa is perfect for either a quick weekend escape from Colombo or if you prefer a luxury extended stay to connect with nature. Green Turtle Villa is just the place to for comfort amidst heartwarming service and spend time at the nearby Kosgoda Turtle Sanctuary, where rescued turtles are taken care off before being set free in their natural habitat. On some nights, visitors can witness the magical experience of the green turtles laying their eggs on the beach on a moonlit night. Alternatively, you can just laze in your room and enjoy the views through the large glass windows and doors.
Tea Estates of Sri Lanka
The tea hills of Sri Lanka are home to many five star restored planter residences that rest on endless tea plantations against a breathtaking backdrop of waterfalls cascading down the mountains.
Ceylon Tea Trails is one such super luxurious property in a tranquil location from where one can easily explore the attractions of this beautiful part of the country. Guests are attended by personal butlers who are constantly on their toes serving tea and beverages by the pool or in the privacy of your room. Tuck in cream scones and jam during high tea and spend time here soaking into the spectacular surroundings or try your hand at mastering some local dishes with the in-house chef. Adventure lovers can opt for hiking on the several scenic routes here that go past the rolling plantations. Else take a stroll with the resident planter to learn about the process of making this most popular beverage in the world. Outdoor addicts can play croquet on the bungalow lawns or use the complimentary bike service to explore the numerous downhill trails.