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Sitting amidst on the hills of Kandapola, this bungalow stands at an elevation of 2,000-metres above sea level. The surrounding tea plantations are linked by winding, ascending tea estate roads promising amazing views at every turn.

GoatFell by TearDrop

Located in Balapitiya known for it’s powder-soft beach.

The interior design of Kumu Beach has been done by the fabulous Annika Fernando.

KUMU Beach by TearDrop

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In the former residence of the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka dating from 1930, this lavish boutique hotel is set in a garden in the heart of the city.

Designed in 2005 by Sri Lanka´s legendary designer Shanth Fernando, the setting is characterised by timeless beauty and elegance.

In November 2013, Paradise Road Tintagel Colombo was the chosen hotel to host Their Royal Highnesses, Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, who attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Colombo (CHOGM). (photo by SDS)

Tintagel Colombo by Paradise Road

Stafford Bungalow is a family heritage, 130-year-old refurbished Scottish planter’s bungalow built in 1884. located amidst a working tea estate in the village of Ragala in the Sri Lankan hill country. and upgraded in 2013.

There are many myths and legends surrounding Ragala. One concerns Ravana, a figure from the Hindu epic Ramayana. According to Ramayana, Ravana’s body is said to be present in different locations, including the Ragala mountain range.

Stafford Bungalow

This luxurious bungalow is located in Demodera, a village in Sri Lanka’s south eastern Hill Country which is known for its spectacular viaduct, the Nine Arch Railway Bridge, and a 360-degree loop in the track. Neighbouring Demodera is Ella, a mountain village, famous for its waterfalls, landmark walks, and amazing views.

The Ella Ravana falls and the Sita cave in Ella are linked to the Ramayana mythology and the story of Rama and Sita. According to the legends, Sita was captured by Ravana, the ruler of Sri Lanka, and held captive by him in the central hills of the country, near the Ella falls.

Nine Skies by Teardrop