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Uga Ulagalla Resort is a luxurious retreat set on a 58-acre estate of lush greenery, paddy fields, and the serene Ulagalla Reservoir in Tirappane, near Anuradhapura.
This is arguably one of Sri Lanka's most spoiling retreats. At the centre of the property stands the original 19th-century walawwa, a chieftain’s mansion, now beautifully restored to serve as the reception and restaurant, retaining its traditional architectural features. The resort’s 25 private villas are spaced generously across the expansive grounds, each offering a plunge pool, spacious decks, and views of the surrounding landscape.
You can walk, cycle or request a buggy to take you around the property and grounds as the area is vast, with its own paddy fields, wooded areas, ponds and kitchen gardens. Activities on sight include birdwatching, kayaking, nature walks, archery, and horse riding. We particularly like the elephant research centre. We also recommend the Nanchachaduwa jeep experience to a nearby lake. Uga Ulagalla’s sustainability efforts include a solar farm that generates over 50% of its energy, reflecting its commitment to environmentally conscious hospitality.
What we love
- Close to Anuradhapura and only an hour from Sigiriya means Ulagalla is well located
- The rooms are spacious and spoiling with private pools
- We love the huge glassy pool
- Like most Uga properties, service is attentive
- We particularly love all the sustainability initiatives
It can be a little noisy inside the fort, but that's the price you pay for a central location
Outside guests can use the restaurant, but we feel this adds to the atmosphere
Ulagalla is fantastic for kids with their Junior Rangers program. The rooms are very spacious so happily accommodate extra beds. We also find that they are welcoming of children at meal times.
Less than 45 minutes from Anuradhapura and just over an hour to Sigiriya.
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