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Location:
Perched on a hill with panoramic views of the Kalawana Mountains,
Sinharaja rain forest at a distance and a flowing river nearby,
Omatta Villa is a small and tranquil retreat consisting of three
separate cottages which can accommodate up to six people. Omatta
lies one hour east of Kalutara, gateway to the west coast. The
journey from Colombo will take approximately two hours. This
is an ideal stop before or after a visit to the Sinharaja rainforest.
Description: Omatta enjoys a picturesque setting
that is ideal for a romantic honeymoon or for friends travelling
together. Relax by the infinity pool with tropical jungles and
mountains in full view, Walk through landscaped gardens and
tea estates, have a river bath, and at nightfall feast on a
candlelit dinner set in the garden. The immediate approach to
the villa consists of several steep steps through the gardens,
which may not be suitable for the elderly or those with physical
disabilities.
Accommodation: Omatta has three a/c cottages,
each with a double bedroom, private balcony overlooking the
river and the jungles beyond, and ensuite bathroom with h/w
shower, wash basin, and w/c.
Facilities: A separate pavilion has a lounging
area and open-sided bar with magnificent views. Satellite TV,
DVD player, and books are available in the lounge. Meals are
served at the bar, by the pool side, in the garden, or on your
own balcony. Sri Lankan and Western cuisine is served, using
fresh vegetables from the gardens and seafood and meats purchased
locally. A serene infinity pool edged by the mountains is an
inspirational spot for artists and writers alike. Sisira and
his caring staff will ensure a relaxing holiday.
Excursions: Stroll down the slopes of Omatta
scattered with beautiful flowering plants, paddy fields, tea,
rubber, and cinnamon trees, fruits and vegetables. Numerous
birds, butterflies and monkeys can be spotted here. Visit the
village of Omatta, stopping by on the way to chat with the rubber
tappers and the tea pluckers while at work. Have a dip in the
river, and walk back for a delicious rice and curry meal prepared
by Sisira. The nearby Rubber Research Institute, one of Sri
Lanka’s oldest rubber processing institutes located in
a picturesque setting, is also an interesting morning’s
excursion.
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