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Kandy 5* Mahaveli Reach Hotel |
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Located on the banks of the Mahaveli, Sri Lanka`s longest river, this romantic hotel is just a few minutes from Kandy and its cultural sights. The song of wild birds all around is an experience you will remember. 114 Rooms (112 large deluxe rooms and 2 suites) with private balcony and views of the river or tropical garden. Swimming pool, billiard table, gym and Ayurvedic treatment centre; boat trips can be made on the Mahaveli. |
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| 4* The Citadel |
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Located on the banks of the Mahaveli, Sri Lanka`s longest river, the Citadel is within half an hour of Kandy and its sights. These include the Sacred Temple of Buddha`s Tooth, one of the most sacred Buddhist places of worship, and the Peradeniya Botanical Gardens. This romantic retreat in lush surroundings has 127 Rooms (97 standard, 25 superior and 5 suites). Swimming pool and boat trips can be made on the Mahaveli. |
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| 3* Hill Top Hotel |
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Set against the backdrop of scenic mountainous countryside, overlooking the ancient hill capital, Kandy, The Hill Top has 73 air-conditioned rooms and swimming pool. |
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| 4* Le Kandyan Hotel |
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Le Kandyan lies in the hills of Heerassagala about 15 minutes from Kandy and its cultural sights and has fabulous views. Designed in a Kandyan style the hotel has 100 rooms (91 twins, 5 triples and 4 suites) all with individual balconies. Large swimming pool, Ayurveda health centre, squash and tennis courts. |
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| 3* Topaz Hotel |
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Situated on a Kandy hilltop, with fabulous views of Hantana, Knuckles group, Hunas Giriya, Matale hills and The Bible Rock. The hotel offers its residents the use of many facilities and has 75 air conditioned rooms with private balcony. |
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Nuwara Eliya 4* Grand Hotel |
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The Grand Hotel was the former residence of Sir Edward Barnes, Governor from 1830 to 1850. During his governorship, he became so enchanted with Nuwara Eliya he built a bungalow which eventually became the Grand Hotel. This old colonial style hotel has 156 rooms, 65 of which are deluxe and 6 suites. Rooms in the new wing have views of the famous 18 hole Nuwara Eliya golf course. The old wing rooms have garden views and are furnished in colonial style. Billiards table and tennis courts. |
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| Heritage Hotel |
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This colonial style hotel with an English-style garden has 20 rooms (16 standard and 4 suites) and is located opposite the entrance to Nuwara Eliya's race course. The original Heritage House offers 10 colonial rooms. |
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| 4* The Tea Factory |
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The hotel, which began as a tea factory on the Hethersett estate about 15km from Nuwara Eliya, has been converted so that much of the original style and machinery remains. The reception is where the factory's leaf drying process was carried out, the tea packing room is now the hotel's bar and where tea was sifted and graded is the hotel's restaurant. 50 rooms (46 standard & 4 deluxe) with glorious views. the rooms at the front of the hotel look out over a wonderful panorama of tea and at those at its rear, over hills, forest and yet more tea. |
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| Tree of Life Bungalow |
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A colonial style bungalow with 5 spacious rooms set in large pretty gardens and close to the centre of Nuwara Eliya. |
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| Castlereagh Bungalow |
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Nestled among the hills of the Dickoya region in central Sri Lanka, at over 5000 feet above sea level, is Castlereagh Bungalow. Originally built for British tea estate managers in the days of the Raj it is the perfect place for a long weekend retreat. This century-old bungalow offers unrivalled views of the lake and superb garden suites. Elegant parquet floors with open fireplaces in the dining and drawing rooms and extensive grounds which include summerhouses where tea is served. |
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| Tientsin Bungalow |
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Nestled among the hills of the Dickoya region in central Sri Lanka, at over 5000 feet above sea level, is Tientsin Bungalow. Originally built for British tea estate managers it is the perfect place for a long weekend retreat. This spacious bungalow was one of the first to be built in Ceylon tea country and was named after the Chinese village from which the original tea seedlings came. Six glorious rooms and suites open onto magnificent English gardens. Each suite is faithful to the original design with polished wooden floors, high ceilings and some with large four-poster beds. |
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| Norwood Bungalow |
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Nestled among the hills of the Dickoya region in central Sri Lanka, at over 5000 feet above sea level, is Norwood Bungalow. Originally built for British tea estate managers it is the perfect place for a long weekend retreat. The bungalow at Norwood commands a fine view of the Eastern end of the Bogawantalawa valley. The spacious suites, some with four-poster beds have imposing colonial style furniture. This bungalow is in the centre of the Norwood estate and has easy access to the nearby tea factory and its fields. |
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| Summerville Bungalow |
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Nestled among the hills of the Dickoya region in central Sri Lanka, at over 5000 feet above sea level, is Summerville Bungalow. Originally built for British tea estate managers in the days of the Raj it is the perfect place for a long weekend retreat. High above the reservoir lake at the edge of a tea plantation, Summerville bungalow has magnificent views. Some suites open to private gardens. |
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