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The Notary’s House

Nestled amidst a coconut grove in expansive gardens, The Notary’s House is an exquisite boutique escape in the Sri Lankan countryside, within short reach of Colombo. The house was designed with the wide open spaces of nature in mind; with home comforts and personal service, it is a perfect balance of unique luxury and effortless relaxation. Each of the six bedrooms have stunning views of the surroundings, including the glassy lake, and guests are welcome to explore the beautiful gardens and plush flora. With a pool, lounge and high-class, traditional cuisine the only problem is you may never want to leave!

Cape Weligama

Just 30 minutes east of Galle, Cape Weligama makes its home on 12 manicured acres atop a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. The hotel’s dining venues offer spectacular views of the sunsets and the crescent-shaped infinity pool appears to flow seamlessly into the turquoise sea. A range of exciting activities and excursions are available to you from rural bike rides to sunset cruises or visiting historical villages. Of course, you can just go for a swim in the gorgeous pool and relax on a sunbed if that takes your fancy. 

Chena Huts by Uga Escapes

Uga Chena Huts in Sri Lanka has been designed with both luxury and nature in mind, ensuring that guests experience both at the resort. Set amongst the greenery and wildlife each hut blends into its natural surroundings with ease. Enveloped in fauna and built with thatched roofs, guests will be able to experience an authentic Sri Lankan wildlife adventure. The cabins are both private and large, resting across the seven acres of land at the resort.
Guests can luxuriate in their own private pool and take wildlife safari tours with experienced rangers. Being so close to Yala National Park makes it the perfect destination during your stay where you can witness wildlife in their natural habitat, undisturbed and roaming free. This trip is perfect for adventure lovers and wildlife lovers alike.

Water Garden Sigiriya

Welcome to Water Garden Sigiriya, where luxury meets nature. Surrounded by lakes and streams, the incredibly beautiful Sigiriya hotel is a haven for those wanting to discover the historical island of Sri Lanka from a base of elegance. Boasting a modern day water harvesting design revisiting the 2,000 year old water garden on Sigiriya Rock, the hotel’s unique water garden makes this a truly fascinating place to stay, only enhanced by the modern amenities, luxurious accommodations and mouth-watering food on offer.

The Wallawwa

In dappled sunshine under towering trees, The Wallawwa is not your typical Colombo airport hotel. Set in 200-year-old tropical gardens just 15-minutes from Sri Lanka’s main international gateway, the award-winning 18-bedroom country house hotel exudes style and serenity, with gourmet food, jungle pool and heavenly spa all carved out of an 18th century manor house. As an alternative to hotels in Negombo, The Wallawwa promises to start or end your Sri Lankan holiday in style.

The Manor House

The Manor House, Kandy, is the perfect blend of regal, stately charm splashed with new-world luxuries, function and style. Previously known as the Nugawela Wlauwa, The Manor House was built in 1884 and it’s design and ambience reflect its rich history. Set in beautifully kept gardens complete with a crystal blue swimming pool, to call it paradise wouldn’t be wrong! Thoughtfully renovated to maintain many of the house’s priceless original features guests can travel back in time and even lose track of it as they relax by the pool or under the cool air of the veranda. So escape up to The Manor House and indulge in the luxury that is all around you.

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel is located within 12 acres of natural forest. The grounds themselves are like a garden of Eden; complete with waterfalls, stone paths, exotic wildlife and incomparable views, the surroundings can only be described as a private Andean village. This exclusive royal Inca retreat is the definition of luxury, boasting its very own Una Spa, gourmet restaurant and the world’s largest native orchid collection. You can visit the ancient Machu Picchu Citadel accompanied by a certified English-speaking Inkaterra Explorer Guide and learn about the enchanting history of this area.

Sumaq Hotel

Exclusively located at the foot of Machu Picchu, near the Vilcanota River, the delightful sanctuary that is Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is famed for its splendour and tranquillity. Surrounding the hotel are incomparable views over the Andean cloud forest and sprawling mountains. Luxury is the very essence of this hidden retreat with 62 lavish rooms and suites for guests to choose from. The Andean style permeates through the property and is reminiscent of ancient Peruvian culture. This hotel makes for the ultimate getaway for those wanting to explore the historic sanctuary, Machu Picchu.

Altiplanico Atacama

Tucked away on a gentle stretch of land in the outskirts of San Pedro de Atacama, surrounded by the quiet presence of the Andes, Altiplanico San Pedro faces the impressive Licancabur Volcano, with a unique design inspired in the style of an Altiplano village. Enjoy the famous Atacama sunsets and relax from the smouldering sun in the fresh covers of the private terraces and beautiful swimming pool after a day exploring the driest desert in the world. The hotel was developed following the concept of visual silence, the eye registers the hotel in its totality included in the in the immensity of the Atacama desert.

The Cliff

An early morning at The Cliff, it’s 6.30 am and the sun is rising in Africa. As its golden light spreads across the lake, far below your clifftop hideaway, the water ripples and transforms, like a desert rose, into a shimmer of pink, as a flamboyance of flamingos begins a new day. Each tent is built on solid foundations at the edge of the cliff, and faces the lake, allowing guests 180 degree views of the panoramic paradise, yet maintaining privacy. Not wanting to waste the view, the tent is spacious and the freestanding bath looks outwards. While the exterior environment at The Cliff is pure Africa, the room interiors combine organic chic with international design to create the understated style of a modern boutique hotel.

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