Location
Located in Habarana within the Cultural Triangle of Sri Lanka.
10.5-hour flight from London Heathrow to Colombo Airport, followed by a 4-hour drive from Colombo Airport.
Cinnamon Lodge is a series of small chalet-style buildings dotted around a 27-acre wooded area and next to a lake. The two-storey chalets have recently been refurbished and the property is well-located for exploring the Cultural Triangle.
Highlights
Cinnamon Lodge's location in Habarana at the centre of the Cultural Triangle makes it ideal for exploring key sites in the area, including the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, Dambulla and the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa.
There are 138 rooms and suites in chalets throughout the resort. The decor is smart and sophisticated, using dark wood and furnishings in earth colours such as dark green and oranges, with terracotta and timber floors.
Superior Rooms have a bedroom and living room area and the bathrooms have a large shower. Deluxe Rooms have a balcony or verandah and also have a separate shower and bathtub. There are six suites in total consisting of two one-bedroom Superior Suites and four two-bedroom Deluxe Suites. The Deluxe Suites are split over two levels with a master bedroom upstairs and a second bedroom, lounge and dining area downstairs.
{There are three dining options. Ehala }
When to visit
Mix it up one night and try treetop dining which has great views over the lake
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10.5-hour flight from London Heathrow to Colombo Airport, followed by a 4-hour drive from Colombo Airport.
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Dambulla Buddhist Caves
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