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Karpaha Sands is a luxury glamping retreat nestled on the untouched golden shores of Kalkudah Beach, on Sri Lanka’s serene east coast.
Spread across a 12-acre estate, this boutique property offers 17 spacious tented suites, each designed with natural materials, such as reclaimed wood and stone, and blending seamlessly into the lush surroundings of a former coconut plantation. Each suite offers an earthy-toned sanctuary, thoughtfully designed with direct access to the beach and offering private tropical gardens and an outdoor shower.
Rooms are air-conditioned and have a ceiling fan, while the elegant four-poster beds ensure a restful night’s sleep. With seafood sourced directly from the local fishermen and other produce from nearby organic farms, the dining experiences here are feet-in-the-sand and excellent, varying between distinct Sri Lankan dishes and favourites from across the Mediterranean
What we love
- We loved the saltwater infinity pool and Ayurvedic spa treatments here
- The seven-mile stretch of untouched east coast beach at your doorstep is one of Sri Lanka’s finest, with safe swimming waters and sublime sunrises
- Watching the local Tamil fishermen hauling their nets on the beach is a unique cultural insight
- There is a rotational exhibition of local and international artists, sculptors and photographers on display both inside and around the grounds of the resort
Remote location and road conditions may limit opportunities to go out for meals and entertainment options nearby.
Seasonal litter on the beach may be a concern for some guests.
Limited number of rooms; early booking is advisable.
The resort is very family friendly with two spacious two-bedroom suites available, designed to sleep a larger family of six and additional beds also available across other room options. There is a separate children’s pool, games room and playground. Expansive beach and garden areas provide ample space for children to play. Cycling, kayaking, star gazing, private beach BBQs and open-air cinema nights all on offer as family entertainment.The hotel is committed to the environment and sustainability, striving to have the lightest environmental footprint whilst boosting education and awareness of the area’s rich Tamil culture and heritage.The hotel is a one-hour drive from Polonnaruwa, the ancient capital of Sri Lanka, and makes a perfect Tamil-infused beach stop if you’re exploring the cultural triangle.What our travellers say
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