The Queen Suite
The Luxury of a KingdomWhether you’re looking to get some work done or just celebrate, there’s room in our Queen’s suite. Of course, with its stylish design, artfully modern furnishings and distinct areas for entertaining, this room is a perfect luxury living.
The King Suite
The Luxury of a KingdomThe King suite design is both tranquil with its warm neutrals and bold in its accents of colour and pattern.
The Batik
The Luxury of a KingdomSri Lanka is a country bursting with brilliant colour and ancient culture, and nothing conveys these qualities more graphically than this serendipitous island’s village based batik industry.
The Kandy Perahera
The Luxury of a KingdomThe Esala Perahera in Kandy is one of the oldest and grandest of all Buddhist festivals in Sri Lanka, featuring dancers, jugglers, musicians, fire-breathers, and lavishly decorated elephants.
The Wonder Tree
The Luxury of a KingdomThe most amazing tree on the earth, since every part of it is used for various purposes in our day to day life. “Coconut Tree” fame for being the tree of life.
The Frescoes of Sigiriya
The Luxury of a KingdomSigiriya has been made famous throughout the world for the frescoes on its rock wall. The Heavenly Maidens, preserved as part of the world’s artistic heritage.
The Star Gate
The Luxury of a KingdomTrue wonder of Ranmasu Uyana is found among the rock boulders and caves away from the pools. Carved on a stone wall is a strange map like chart known to many as the “Stargate”.
The Mask
The Luxury of a KingdomThe history of “Masks” that are unique to Sri Lanka dated back to the 1800’s which were used to portray various characters in popular folk tales and for devil dancing in southern province in Sri Lanka.
The Sadakada Pahana
The Luxury of a KingdomThe Moonstone called the “Sandakada Pahana” in Sinhala, is a semi-circular slab of stone at the foot of a flight of steps to a shrine.
The Muragala
The Luxury of a KingdomIt carries an ancient Guard Stone also known as “Muragala” picture with a brief description. The guard stone has been closely related to the Sri Lankan culture. Fine and soft are the major characteristics of it