Showing posts with label Yala Village Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yala Village Hotel. Show all posts

Sri Lankan paradise resurrected

Nirmal Ghosh visits a national park that has survived the tsunami and civil war.


ON THE morning of December 26, 2004, Wicky Wickremasekera was in a Land Rover a few metres inland from a lodge on the edge of the ocean when he saw the tsunami coming.

That fateful morning still etches his nightmares.

Seeing the massive swell rolling in at a frightening speed, he told the driver to step on the gas and drive inland. Behind them as they fled, the 40-foot high wall of water thundered ashore, obliterating the Yala Game Safari Lodge, killing staff and dozens of tourists, among them a group of Japanese enjoying a picnic breakfast on the picturesque shore.

Wicky is the top naturalist for Jetwing Eco Holidays, a travel operator run by Sri Lankan naturalist, conservationist and author Gehan de Silva Wijeyeratne. Jetwing owned the hotel that was destroyed, just outside Ruhuna Yala National Park in south eastern Sri Lanka.

Wicky took me to the site earlier this month. We walked around the shells of the ruined buildings, with the rubble of the disaster still crunching under our shoes. In a bizarre facsimile of some Kipling tale, long-tailed grey langur monkeys wandered about the ruins, some sitting on top of solitary walls looking out to the unbroken ocean. Continued..

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Where to stay if you're going to Yala, Sri Lanka

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If you're headed to Yala National Park, which is located 290km from Colombo on the southeast coast of Sri Lanka, then you're going to need a place to stay.

Below is a list of hotels and lodges I compiled. Feel free to browse through the rest of my website for information on Yala and Sri Lanka.

Yala Village Hotel
Awaken to sounds of the ocean, music of the birds or trumpet of an elephant walking across your back yard. All our chalets provide absolute privacy with maximum interaction with the untamed beauty of Mother Nature. You have the choice of a wide array of themed chalets, i.e. deer, monkey, peacock etc.

Price:
Single Rooms from $130 USD/Day per person - All inclusive! Chalets from $117 USD/Day per person - All inclusive!
Click here for the hotel's website.


Governors Camp Yala
Governors Camp Yala is a 7 acre, Secure, Jungle Resort comprising of twin cadjan pavilions, located about 7 kms away from the Yala National Park entrance and 400 mtrs away from the sea.

YALA is among the oldest and best known of Sri Lanka’s National Parks. Covering about 1297 km² or 129,700 Hectares, it is the largest agglomeration of protected areas in the country. The multifarious ecosystems ranging from Moist Monsoon Forest, to Dry Monsoon Forests, Semi Deciduous Forests, Thorn forests, Grasslands, Fresh water, Marine wetlands, Sandy beaches possesses a large number of important plant species and smaller animals.

Price:
Rs. 12,500/- per night for 12 pax. Each additional pax with be charged at Rs. 1200/-. Can accommodate 24 pax.(Bed sheets, pillow cases and towels to be brought by the guests.)
Click here for the hotel's website.

Tissamaharama Resort

A rejuvenating retreat from the daily rigors of urban living, with an extraordinary and refreshing array of features and scenically located by the ancient ‘Tissa Wewa”, the Tissamaharama Resort comprise 50 rooms, a main dining restaurant, spacious pool area, volleyball court and tennis courts. It is also strategically located close to many places of religious and cultural interest such as much visited Shrine in Kataragama, the great pilgrim shrine, which is dedicated to Skanda, a popular Hindu deity.

Those interested in walking on the “wild side” of life, will never forget the Tissamaharama Resort, which is a mere 30-minutes drive to “Yala National Safari Park”.

53 rooms (including superior rooms, suites)

Price: All inclusive at only $65 per person/night.

Tissamaharama Resort is managed by Ceylon Hotels Corp. Click here for more information.

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