Sri Lanka offers the opportunity to stay in some of the most luxurious private villas in the world. These villas rival anything you will find in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean in terms of facilities, comfort and style as well as value for money. You can be sure that during your stay you will be incredibly well looked after as each villa comes complete with in-house staff who will look after your every need during your stay. A cook, gardener, house boy and housekeep mean that you won't need to lift a finger! The Beachfront Villas have between 2 and 6 bedrooms which mean there is a villa to suit everyone - couples, families or larger group of friends or families travelling together. All the villas have private swimming pools and are located on some of the most stunning stretches of coastline in Asia, all with stunning views of the Indian Ocean.
Our Galle villas make an interesting alternative to staying in a hotel - you'll feel as if you have stepped back in time as you enter your very own private haven of solitude. Full of character and an aura of timelessness these villas, hidden away down narrow lanes in the very heart of Galle Fort, really feel like a living a dream. Again all of these villas have their own private courtyard pools and come with staff. Even in Galle one if never more than a 10 minute drive from the beach.
Unlike many villas in the Med our villas in Sri Lanka are not restricted by specific arrival dates or durations - start dates are completely flexible and you can stay for as short or long a stay as you want. For longer stays it is possible to ask for a reduced weekly rate.
Please contact us on 020 7359 3938 or e-mail india@realholidays.co.uk to get a personal quote.
Minneriya National Park is dominated by the Minneriya tank. This tank and the surrounding flood plains, forest and wooded hills cover an area of 8889 hectares and extend north from the Sudu Kanda mountain range. In 1997, this area was declared a National Park to protect the fauna and flora within the reservoir. The tank provides water to 8900 hectares of paddy field and is thriving with fresh water fish. As well as providing water for irrigation, the abundance of water attracts a variety of wild animals to the park: 24 species of mammals, 160 species of birds, 9 species of amphibians, 25 species of reptiles, 26 species of fish and 75 species of butterflies have been found in the area. Take a game drive to see elephants, sambar and spotted deer, on rare occasions leopard, and sloth bear, wading through the water in search of food.