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“Boutique eco-hideaway near Galle Fort, 11 rooms, mostly in separate villas enveloped in lush greenery. Sleek wood-and-stone restaurant terrace offers top-notch fusion fare, plus views across Koggala Lake. A romantic haven. World class yoga and excellent spa also make it the ideal detox escape.”

Hotel review

This eco-hotel overlooking Sri Lanka’s biggest lake, Koggala, about 45 minutes from Galle Fort, is a tranquil haven of privacy and luxury whose centrepiece is a mighty ancient banyan tree. The hotel’s 11 rooms, all but three in private villas and some with their own plunge pools, are modern free-flowing spaces with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer uninterrupted views of water and jungle. Natural materials, including granite showers, stone floors and local wood furniture are all tastefully deployed in minimalist fashion. Wide beds, cinnamon-scented Tri bath products and strong wi-fi up the comfort level, although in-room coffee-makers and TVs are absent. The common area is a sleek, shady terrace boasting a 21-metre infinity pool and lounging options aplenty, and the top of an elliptical water tower – quirkily covered in cinnamon sticks – provides delightful sunrise, full moon rise and sunset views. The inventive menu includes a six-course dinner containing Sri Lankan fusion delicacies like banana blossom curry and white tea panna cotta. On-site yoga classes, a spa, as well as boat and bike excursions are on offer, but this is ultimately a destination for those seeking luxury respite and quiet interrupted only by the sound of exotic bird calls. A haven immersed in nature but with high-end luxury, it’s perfect for a romantic break or digital detox.

Vicki Power
Vicki Power Review published: 10/29/2019

Recommended for

  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Private boat trips on the lake are magical, with flitting birds, slinking crocodiles and houses emerging from lush vegetation
  • Cycling

    • Hop on the hotel's bicycles to zip through the villages, along narrow lanes and lakeside paths as you explore the area
  • Total relaxation

    • There are few spots as serene in Sri Lanka - morning yoga completes the vibe
  • Romantic Break

    • Private treetop cottages make this an ideal romantic escape
  • Surfing

    • Head to nearby Kabalana or Ahangama for great surf and a lively post-surf cafe scene
  • Great walks

    • Explore the local tea estates and learn about Sri Lanka's famous "Virgin White Tea"
  • Yoga

    • Rise early for rejuvenating group classes up in the yoga pavillion
  • Learning

  • Trekking

  • Other Activities

  • Wildlife Area

  • Mountain biking

  • Cooking classes

  • Restrictions on children

    • Children over the age of 12 are permitted
  • Lakeside

    • Overlooking Koggala Lake
  • Designer

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Quiet

  • Organic food

  • Colonial

  • Barefoot Luxury

  • Outstanding location

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Good wine list

  • Private Pool

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • Boutique

  • Landmark

  • Chic

  • 5* Luxury

  • Wellbeing

  • Luxury

  • Intimate

  • Romantic

  • Views

  • Secluded setting

  • Gourmet

  • Eco

Facilities

  • Restrictions on children

    Children over the age of 12 are permitted
  • Swimming Pool

    Outdoor pool
  • Airport transfer

    Surcharge
  • Private dining room

  • No pets

  • Library

  • Massage

  • Sauna/Steam

  • Outdoor dining

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Bicycles available

  • Not suitable for disabled guests

  • Safe

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Good wine list

  • Laundry

  • Private Pool

  • Concierge

  • Spa

  • Restaurant

  • Sitting Room

  • Room service

  • Suites

  • Private villas

  • Wifi

  • Views

  • Air conditioning

  • Parking

Activities

  • Hotel boats for hire

    • Private boat trips on the lake are magical, with flitting birds, slinking crocodiles and houses emerging from lush vegetation
  • Cycling

    • Hop on the hotel's bicycles to zip through the villages, along narrow lanes and lakeside paths as you explore the area
  • Surfing

    • Head to nearby Kabalana or Ahangama for great surf and a lively post-surf cafe scene
  • Great walks

    • Explore the local tea estates and learn about Sri Lanka's famous "Virgin White Tea"
  • Yoga

    • Rise early for rejuvenating group classes up in the yoga pavillion
  • Trekking

  • Learning

  • Other Activities

  • Wildlife Area

  • Mountain biking

  • Cooking classes

Map & Location

See what they say

Why do people love staying in your hotel? The sense of escape, the design and architectural features, our food, tranquillity of the lake, the attentive but unfussy service What is there to do in the area? Historic towns (Galle Fort), temples, beaches, lowland tea estates, whale watching, surfing, diving, golf, wildlife safaris – some of these are seasonal What kind of breakfast do you offer? A mix of western and Sri Lankan, with daily changing options Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? We have an all-day dining a la carte menu for lunch. We can make recommendations for eating out but our half board inclusion means that the majority of guests prefer to have their evening meal with us. It is also the most innovative cuisine in the area! Which are your most popular room types, and why? Our Lake Suites have the highest occupancy. The open plan format with soaring ceilings enhance the sense of space. They have outstanding lake views and represent great value for money. Our villas with private pools are also very popular with honeymooners What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms? We have no specific facilities for children as we are much more of an adult orientated resort. All suites and villas have a day bed that can be made up as a full size single bed for and adult or child over 12yrs. What message would you like to give Hotel Guru readers? The ultimate escape, you’ll wish you stayed longer

Other reviews

Looking good at Tri Sri Lanka

Overlooking Koggala, Sri Lanka’s largest natural lake, and a 25-minute drive from the sleepy Dutch colonial town of Galle, the just-opened hotel was founded by British photographer Rob Drummond and his yoga-instructor wife Lara Baumann. Their disparate interests fuse here nicely, with tasteful aesthetics and a focus on guests’ wellbeing two core considerations evident throughout the hotel.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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