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Gal Oya Lodge

Spread discreetly across 20 acres of evergreen forest and open savannah is the Gal Oya Lodge, in the middle of the national park of the same name. This ecolodge boasts luxury accommodation while prioritising the environmental wellbeing of the ecosystem around it. Out from the seclusion of the private, sustainability built bungalows, the Gal Oya National Park is teeming with life; watch elephants swim between islands or bath at the lakeside, spot one of hundreds of species of bird, or explore the bountiful plant-life. In this untouched corner of the world nature lives in abundance and with a choice of many different activities, or just from relaxing by the pool, you can enjoy its splendour. Located next to the indigenous Zedda community, the Lodge works in collaboration with them to protect the local environment and educate and inform guests on traditional Sri Lankan life. Whether you want to enjoy a glass of wine on the wrap-around veranda of your bungalow or adventure out on a jungle safari, Gal Oya Lodge is the secluded paradise you’ve been searching for.

Gal Oya Lodge, B527, Sri Lanka

The Gal Oya Lodge neighbours the indigenous Vedda community and is surrounded by ancient jungle in the Gal Oya National Park. While it is very remote, it isn’t hard to find; with it’s own helipad, there are many ways of getting to this secluded gem. Three hours from new Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport and situated along the Bibile – Ampara/Inginiyagalla road at the end of the 30km post it is:

  • 3.5 hours from Kandy / Sigiriya
  • 3 hours from Passikuda
  • 2.5 hours from Ella
  • 2.5 hours from Yala
  • 2.5 hours from Arugam Bay

Tours and transfers can be arranged.

  • Idyllic bungalows nestled within the jungle with spectacular views, each built from local and sustainable materials
  • Over 25,000 hectares of untouched evergreen forest and serene waters
  • Jungle safaris and tours to explore and spot wildlife, including elephants, leopards and many bird species
  • Tours led by the Chief of the Vedda indigenous community
  • Research and conservation projects to aid the health of local wildlife, which guests are welcome to take part in
  • Six resident naturists on hand to guide you through the local environment
  • 24/hr room service
  • Luxury and natural elements intertwined to create an sophisticated, authentic experience
Deluxe Bungalow
  • Room size: 70 m²/753 ft
  • Wrap-around veranda 
  • Alfresco bathroom
  • Private living room
  • King-size bed
Two-bedroom Bungalow
  • Room size: 120 m²/1292 ft²
  • 2 bedrooms, two single beds and one double bed 
  • Alfreso Bathroom
  • Private living room
  • Wrap-around veranda
One Bedroom Bungalow
  • Room size: 70 m²/753 ft²
  • One double bed
  • Alfreso Bathroom
  • Private living room
  • Wrap-around veranda
Gal Oya Lodge Restaurant

Overlooking the pool and with views of the dramatic Viyana Hela mountain, the Gal Oya restaurant and bar is like no other. Each meal is prepared with fresh, seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients, including produce from local farmers and home-grown vegetables, and the menu is filled with Sri Lankan and Western dishes, prepared by local chefs.

Jeep Safaris

Accompanied by the resident naturalist, drive right into the wild Nilgala region of the national park and spot elephants, leopards and countless bird species unique to this ecosystem. Swim in the river, and enjoy a picnic as you take in the breathtaking views.

Boat Tours of Sri Lanka's Largest Lake

Take an afternoon to explore the national park and spot elephants swimming between islands, or resting at the lake’s edge. Spend time on the water to see Sri Lanka’s wildlife in its natural habitat.

Morning Treks and Night Walks

Choose to get the morning started with a trek to the top of Monkey Mountain, with 180 degree views of the lush valley below. Or take part in a night walk through the jungle to spot the many different animals, such as the peculiar-looking Frog Mouth bird. Or, do both! Always accompanied by the resident naturalist, you will always be able to explore the natural life around you at Gal Oya Lodge.

Sri Lankan Cooking Lessons

Learn how to cook Sri Lankan style! Forage for ingredients in the forest and learn how to prepare and cook them with Chef Premarathna. In the outdoor kitchen just a short walk from the Lodge, be immersed in the beautiful surroundings as you learn traditional Sri Lankan methods of sustainable and nourishing cooking.

Bicycle Tours

Enjoy biking through the forest on shorter trails to the Kiri Oruwa Lake, or take on the longer rides to the beautiful Namal Reservoir. Cycle roads less travelled and explore the national park at your own pace, and even be lucky enough to spot Kingfishers and White-bellied Sea Eagles as previous guests have done. This way you get to see the staggering biodiversity of the Gal Oya National Park up close.

Gal Oya Animal Monitoring Program

In an effort to better understand and conserve the wildlife around it, the Gal Oya Lodge run an ongoing research and monitoring program. Guests can join the naturalists as they continue their work in recording and tracking animal life, in an effort to better protect the ecosystem around them.

Bird walks

The Gal Oya National Park is home to over 150 migratory and endemic bird species, including the Spot-billed Pelican and the Red-faced Malkoha. Accompanied by an expert taking you along several routes through the trees and around the lake, there are many different bird-watching opportunities – watch birds by the lake go diving for a catch as you enjoy a lovingly prepared picnic.

Locally-hired staff

Every member of staff at the Gal Oya lodge is hired from surrounding towns, which helps to ensure that money stays within the community, and means that authentic Sri Lankan culture and tradition is alive and well.

Local Produce

Every meal at Gal Oya Lodge is prepared with locally-sourced and foraged ingredients, or from vegetables and herbs grown at the lodge.

Locally-sourced materials

Each bungalow is built with as many natural and locally-sourced materials  and using historical techniques which are passed down from generation to generation. All the bungalows, as well as the tables and chairs are handmade by village craftsman, and crafted from cajan, wood, illuk grass, teak and mara wood.

Technology

Gal Oya Lodge was built on the philosophy of sustainable living. The business is run using the appropriate technology and eco-friendly practices to make sure the nature at the core of your experience remains as untouched as possible. Water and energy saving practices are in place to make sure the Lodge has as small a carbon footprint as possible.

Families Welcome

Families are welcome at Gal Oya Lodge, and there are more private bungalows for those with children

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