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Country : Sri Lanka
Region : ancient-cities
Rating : 4*
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Introduction
Amaya Lake Resort (Culture Club), Sri Lanka is in the centre of the Cultural Triangle, a short drive 10 minutes from Dambulla Town. Amaya Lake is an extraordinary resort in the middle of a lush tropical park for guests appreciating nature and a tranquil atmosphere, overlooking a picturesque lake. On walks through the large park or while boating on the lake, enjoy the many beauties of nature. Try trekking, bird watching or boating on the lake. This 'Bird friendly hotel' as voted by the Eco-Tourism Society of U.S.A is ideal for nature lovers and has comfortable practical rooms plus a large pool.
Location Details
Drive time from Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo City to the Amaya Lake Resort(Culture Club) is approximately 3 hours or 1 hour from Anuradhapura Domestic Airport.
Facilities Summary
The cricket pitch. Volleyball. Children's playground. A centrally located swimming pool. Shops. Nature trails. Ayurvedic Spa. A yoga ashrama, situated at the lake's edge. Wi-fi access for wireless web surfing in the location of your choice by the pool, en-suite, or the shade of the forest.
»Restaurants
»Bars
»Shopping Arcade
»Laundry Service
»Safety Deposit Boxes
»Car Park
»Conference Facilities
»Tennis Court
»Volleyball
»Trekking
»Boat Trips
»Jogging Track
»Swimming Pool
»Fishing
»Ayurvedic Spa
»Games Room
Room Types and Facilities Summary
Standard Rooms: Standard Rooms have garden views plus a bedroom and sitting area. They are all fitted with 2 single beds that can be pushed together to create a double bed. Bathrooms have a separate bathtub and shower.
»Air-Conditioning
»Telephone
»Room Service
»Sitting Area
Eco Lodges: The culture of central Sri Lanka. A village lifestyle for guests who seek an experience found nowhere else. Eleven traditional-style dwellings face a central pond. Like an authentic village, houses face inwards towards each other, expressing the notion that inner appearance and ties within the village are more important than the outside world. Nearby, the Ayurvedic Spa and Wewe Kade Ayurvedic restaurant complement the indigenous experience. Each house is unique in design and possesses its own name, for example, Kalundewa Gedera House at the Water Tank of the Village of Black Bamboo.
Club Lodges: Four adjoining villas accommodate guests seeking a luxurious space of their own. Spacious. High wooden ceilings. Contemporary décor, with architecture inspired by the local area, and furnishings in elegant dark wood panelling. Plasma screen televisions for modern luxury.
Chalets: Air-conditioned luxury chalets with bedroom and sitting area, telephone, radio, veranda, attached large bathroom with bath, shower, hot/cold water. Two-and four-unit chalets (double and quadrapule villas connected through a common passageway with separate entrances) are available for families and interested groups.
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