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Once the idyllic southern retreat of famed Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, Lunuganga is a verdant oasis. Five gorgeous rooms, brimming with Bawa’s charming blend of antique furniture, contemporary pieces and artwork by some of the island’s most well-known creatives, are nestled amidst stunning gardens. Big, beautiful spaces are filled with sunlight, whilst little nooks invite reflective visitors to cradle a cup of tea and a good book. Stroll past cinnamon trees, spot blue-feathered birds and brilliant butterflies, and admire avenues bright with frangipani flowers. Alfresco dining includes lovely local specialties. Bawa delighted in bringing the outside in — art aficionados, nature lovers and travellers in search of tranquility will find themselves soothed and restored by the enchantment of Lunuganga.
Country Escape
Great walks
Birdwatching
Honeymoons
Restaurant
Watersports
Landmark
Historic
Hotel boats for hire
Learning
Beach nearby
Lakeside
Restrictions on children
Designer
Sailing
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Quiet
Eco
Romantic
Country House
Colonial
Barefoot Luxury
Other Activities
Outstanding location
Sit-out Terrace
Full of character
Riding
Artworks
Boutique
Antiques
Retro/Vintage
Sights nearby
On an island
Gourmet
Traditional
Charming
Scuba course
Luxury
Intimate
Views
Secluded setting
Rooms
10 rooms in this hotelRestaurant
Savour delicious Sri Lankan curries, Asian fusion cuisine and international favourites at the small restaurantLibrary
There are nooks with books in various suites and studiosGarden
Set within 15 acres of lush jungle gardensRestrictions on children
Over 12s are welcomeMassage
Airport transfer
Outdoor dining
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Parking
Wifi
No pets
Private dining room
Sit-out Terrace
Laundry
Suites
Swimming Pool
Sitting Room
Room service
Safe
Private villas
Concierge
Air conditioning
Views
Great walks
Birdwatching
Watersports
Hotel boats for hire
Learning
Sailing
Other Activities
Riding
Sights nearby
Scuba course
Originally published by Harpers Bazaar
"“The ultimate Aman” was how the hotel impresario Adrian Zecha once described Lunuganga in a private conversation over breakfast with Geoffrey Bawa on the southern terrace of the garden. The reference was to the hotel brand he had created or maybe he was referencing the ultimate peace that the word means in Sanskrit. For it is peace that one gets in the now 75-year-old garden..."
Originally published by Architectural Digest India
"Set on 12 acres, peeking out from the jungle on the banks of glistening Dedduwa Lake; this white 1930s bungalow is tropical modernism design at its most potent – think clean lines meets colonial, coupled with the late architect’s signature inside-outside spaces. It’s the kind of place which doesn’t feel like a hotel. Furnished to the rafters with Burgher antiques and eclectic objets from Bawa’s travels, it’s cosier, with everything in place exactly as he left it."
Originally published by Condé Nast Traveller
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