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Cinnamon Lodge

Amid green forests and open space lies Cinnamon Lodge Habarana. Offering a variety of room types that have private balconies, separate living areas and views of the garden and lake, the lodge also has its own large outdoor pool, a butterfly garden and in-room amenities for evenings spent in. Its location means it’s never too far from a national park or nature excursion, allowing guests to get a true sense of the beauty of Sri Lanka. Nature and luxury meet at this lodge with guests being able to admire the natural surroundings from their room.

Cinnamon Lodge Habarana

Located in Habarana, Cinnamon Lodge is located on a historical district next to a lake. Local landmarks include the ancient city of Sigiriya and Ritigala Ruins. Natural beauty surrounds the lodge as does 3 national parks to be explored where guests can witness elephants, leopards and an array of wildlife. To get to the lodge guests can take a 2 hour drive from Colombo Bandaranaike International Airport.

  • Surrounded by three nature reserves, over 1700 trees and 27 acres of greenery, the lodge makes for a peaceful getaway to explore nature
  • Complimentary W-Fi throughout the rooms of the lodge
  • Cinnamon Lodge has been known to host weddings by the lake and couples can also have a seated dinner reception with their guests as well as bridal showers leading up to the big day
  • The lodge offers babysitting and butler services to those staying in the deluxe suites
  • On-site features include a spa, tennis court, lake and gardens
  • Nearby sites to explore for those who want an authentic Sri Lankan experience can visit Dumballa Cave Temple, go on an elephant safari or take a tour of Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO world heritage site
  • Air conditioning, housekeeping and room service is available in each room for guests to enjoy
Superior Suite

Booking a superior suite will give guests the choice between the Banyan Suite and the Tamarind Suite. Guests are treated to a view of either the garden or the lake and are treated to a spacious living area to relax and unwind in as the day comes to an end. Set amongst ample greenery, the suite is rustic and welcoming. The living room interconnects to the dining area and the bathroom comes complete with a bath, shower and a Jacuzzi.

Complimentary toiletries, a hair dryer, a bathrobe and slippers will have you feeling all the more pampered during your stay. Other features include a safety deposit box, tea/ coffee facilities, a mini bar, a dresser with a mirror, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests are also welcome to choose between a king-sized bed and twin beds.

Deluxe Suite

Luxurious and close to nature, the deluxe suite is a warm home set across two storeys and surrounded by tress brimming with wildlife. With a bedroom on each floor, a dining area and a lounge area, the suite is perfect for families or groups as both space and privacy is provided.

A Jacuzzi is also included as is a bathtub and shower. A garden or lake view will remind you just where you are even as you end the night. Complimentary toiletries are included along with bathrobes and slippers. Other features include a safety deposit box, tea/ coffee facilities, a dresser with a mirror, a mini bar, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Superior Room

A quaint and rustic spot, the superior rooms is surrounded by wildlife for relaxing views all round during your stay. With a lounge area to unwind in, other additional features include a bathroom with complimentary toiletries and a hair dryer. Guests can choose between a king-sized bed and twin beds and also have access to a mini bar, cable TV, tea/ coffee facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Deluxe Room

A spacious abode with its own veranda and a garden view, the deluxe rooms are ideal for those taking a trip to pamper themselves. The bathroom has its own bathtub to soak in as well as a shower, hairdryer and complimentary toiletries to indulge in.

Living and dining room furniture is provided so that guests can dine in and entertain and guests are also able to sink into the king-sized bed as the day comes to an end. Other features include a safety deposit box, dresser with a mirror, cable TV, DVD player, tea/ coffee facilities and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Deluxe Lake View

With wooden floors and a direct view of the lake and surrounding gardens, this villa is located at both a ground floor and first floor level with an elevated bed in the plush bedroom. Stylishly designed bathrooms are complete with a bathtub and separate shower area. Other amenities include a hairdryer, bathrobe, slippers and complimentary toiletries provided by the lodge.

A spacious living area and dining furniture makes for relaxing nights in as does the mini bar, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi. Other amenities include tea/ coffee facilities, a dresser with a mirror, a safety deposit box and a king sized bed to sink into as the day comes to an end. Its timber furnishing and open space gives the room a distinct ambience.

Superior Lake View

Direct views of the tranquil lake make for a peaceful getaway. Comfort and luxury meet with plush interiors and eclectic artwork hung around the setting. A charming living space makes the perfect spot to unwind and winding paths lead to your room. The bathroom includes complimentary toiletries, a hairdryer and towels and a king sized bed guarantees you’ll sleep well after a long day of exploring the area.

Other facilities include tea/ coffee, a mini bar, cable TV and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests that stay in this room will be welcomed to a peaceful setting, where they can appreciate the beauty of Sri Lanka right from the comfort of their room.

Ehala

An open and airy place to dine, Ehala Restaurant is a vast dining hall that is able to host up to 320 guests at one time and features live action encounters where food is prepared in view of those dining at the restaurant. Serving buffet food all day, snacks are available in between each meal.

The Lotus

Open for dinner, The Lotus offers authentic Sri Lankan cuisine as well as a variety of organic options. Between the hours of 7pm and 11pm, food is served from the local on-site garden and guests even have the opportunity to pick vegetables for themselves. Everything is tailored to guest’s taste buds so feel free to ask the chef for a personalised menu. Fine dining takes centre stage here.

Tuskers

Named after the elephants in the neighbouring national parks, Tuskers is a lounge bar that lets guests unwind as the day comes to an end. Cocktails and snacks are both available at this semi-open location.

The Veranda

The veranda is the perfect setting to admire the poolside view as it reflects onto the walls in the lounge. Also a sports bar, cocktails and snacks are available. Open from 7am to 11pm, guests can unwind to the sound of chirping birds and monkeys swinging from branch to branch outside.

Spa and Wellness

The resort is home to its very own spa which is housed in its own two-storey building. It welcomes guests with a serene garden and warm drink and as guests absorb the atmosphere, the team will introduce them to the treatment room. Full body massages and relaxing massage scrubs are on offer as are wraps, manicures and pedicures.

The wellness centre is also home to its own sauna and steam room to ease into it. For those who wish to take care of their body with light activity, yoga sessions are available where guests can practice an asana in the garden area in the early mornings.

Dumballa Cave Temple

The renowned Dambulla Cave Temple is a chance to engage in history and art in Sri Lanka. Entirely painted with depictions of early Buddhist historical events and murals made of traditional Buddhist designs, the ambience is both relaxing and intriguing.

Elephant Safari

A once in a lifetime experience in Sri Lanka takes place at an elephant safari. Take a jeep safari at national parks nearby the resort and get up close and personal to these free roaming creatures. The presence of a water reservoir brings about 250 elephants to the area as well as wild boar and deer. Gaze on at the environment as elephants protect their calves and admire the views whilst doing so.

Polonnaruwa Tour

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sam Popham’s Arboretum invites guests back to an era of beautiful architecture and art to admire at the Archaeological Museum. Witness bronze statues, ancient medical instruments and a topographical model of what the city once looked like. Guests can then head to the palace built by King Parakramabahu. It is the perfect trip for history lovers.

Village Trail

Taking a trip to the neighbouring village is a chance to witness the local life of Sri Lanka. Visitors can also take a catamaran ride into the reservoir after a long day of walking around the village and glide through the still water, seeing lotus plants and abundant foliage.

Local Produce and Talent

Whenever possible the lodge seeks to source produce and talent locally from the surrounding communities as it enables the lodge to directly contribute to community development. A significant proportion of fresh produce is sourced locally and this eliminates additional air miles from imported food as well as reduces the amount of packaging that is needed and ultimately wasted. The lodge also has an on-site garden to provide the kitchens with vegetable and herbs.

Suppliers

Transparent and fair processes are in place with stringent guidelines ensuring that suppliers are socially and environmentally responsible. The Cinnamon hotels chain reported that there was no negative social or environmental impacts in their supply chain throughout the entire year.

Raw Materials

At least 60% of raw materials are sourced locally, consisting mainly of food and beverages. The lodge strives to use environmentally sustainable products wherever possible in line with their ethos of responsible consumption. The lodge also encourages guests to use resources responsibly to reduce waste. Several initiatives are carried out every year to raise awareness on reducing food waste and plastic consumption.

Plastic Reduction Plan

Cinnamon Hotels have launched an initiative that is in place in all of their resorts across Sri Lanka and Maldives to reduce plastic consumption. The aim is to eventually eliminate all single-use plastics with environmentally friendly alternatives.

Supporting the Local Community

Alongside supporting local suppliers of the surrounding areas, the property also nurtures a meaningful relationship with the community as the lodge depends on the community in many ways. Engaging with the community is a part of the company’s agenda and there are many developments to support them in place. The Cinnamon Youth Empowerment programme is an initiative to facilitate skills development and enhance livelihood opportunities and employability opportunities.

This impacts over 1,000 youth each year and the company carries out internships and IT programmes as a part of this. Cinnamon Hotels also contributes to community with local employment and community initiatives. Health is a commitment to the hotel and they raise awareness on a number of health issues such as HIV AIDS and the company actively engage the community in initiatives that better the environment so that it is preserves for future generations.

Waste Management

A state-of-the-art waste management system has been installed and enables the resort to segregate, recycle and responsibly dispose of waste in an eco-friendly manner. Wet waste is used to generate energy while the remainder is sent to local piggeries. Recyclable material from dry waste is sent to recycle centres certified by the Central Environment Authority and garden waste is used to make eco-friendly fertilisers.

The lodge also has an in-house paper recycling plant to utilise waste paper generated from hotel operations and elephant dung to produce recycled paper. The project is moving into its second phase with women from the local community participating.

Water management

Cinnamon Hotels’ policy seeks to optimise and conserve the use of water obtained from both ground water and surface sources. Waste water is reused after treatment whenever possible to reduce the intake of fresh water and every one of their resorts actively engages in recycling water being used for gardening and washing requirements of the respective properties.

Project Leopard

Project Leopard is an on-going project with dual objectives of supporting the livelihoods of cattle farmers and protects the leopard population living in and outside the boundary of the parks in Sri Lanka. 50 steel pens have already been distributed to cattle farmed to protect the cattle from leopards in the area.

Project Gathering

A collaboration between Cinnamon Hotels and the Centre for Conservation and Research formed the Cinnamon Elephant project. This initiative is ground breaking, developing the best practices in elephant tourism. The aim is to gather data that can help to understand the Human-Elephant conflict in the North Central Provence.

The research collects data on behavioural patterns, demographics and the health status of elephants to predict their movements to better manage their land. The information is then shared with visitors while on safari to create a more informed experience of these beautiful creatures.

Biodiversity

Protecting the biodiversity of the surrounding area is of upmost importance to the lodge. The launch of nature trails and expert naturalists passing on their knowledge to guests and staff is one of the ways that the company promote preserving nature for future generations.

Children are welcome at this resort

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