Location
Uga Jungle Beach is located in Kuchchaveli which is situated towards the north-west of Trincomalee. The distance from Colombo to Trincomalee is about 257km
Uga Jungle Beach is a relaxed eco-retreat set in shrub jungle close to the remote village of Kuchchaveli on the north east coast of Sri Lanka about 30 minutes north of Trincomalee. The hotel is located on a secluded and picturesque beach.
Highlights
A beautiful and peaceful jungle-like setting - take your mosquito repellent
A great beach on the unexplored east coast of Sri Lanka
A great option for combining beach with the cultural triangle during the summer months when the sea is calm and the weather good
A smart accommodation option in an relatively untouched location perfect for those wanting to get off the beaten track
Uga Jungle Beach is situated on the relatively unexplored east coast and offers a unique beach experience that is immersed in nature. True to its name, this eco-friendly resort is set amidst a scrub jungle that leads to a secluded beach. Cross the overhead plank bridge from the reception to the lounge and enter this jungle hideaway.
Accommodation is in 48 luxurious cabins thatched with Illuk grass and hidden amongst trees. Paved pathways through shrubs, creepers and winding roots, connect these cabins to the restaurant, swimming pool, and the beautiful ocean stretch.
Timber terraces and bamboo fences are built around tall leafy trees that attract numerous birds and the occasional monkey. Spend your day by the poolside or bask in the sun on the beaches of Kuchchaveli. Being the only hotel on the bay, the beach is virtually deserted. It is also possible to visit Trincomalee from the resort which is a most interesting day trip.
Uga Jungle Beach follows strict eco-friendly policies and also provides employment to the youth from the surrounding villages. It is the perfect place to relax and has the real advantage of being at its warmest and driest during the European summer months when the west coast and south coast are receiving more seasonal rain.
When to visit
Visit Trinco by car and take a walk around Dutch Fort Frederick where you can also visit the Hindo Temple witness the colourful “Poojas” or religious services conducted here at dusk.
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Enquire NowUga Jungle Beach is located in Kuchchaveli which is situated towards the north-west of Trincomalee. The distance from Colombo to Trincomalee is about 257km
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