Kadolana Eco Village, Balapitiya

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Standard Room at Kadolana Eco Village, Balapitiya

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Standard Room

Standard Room at Kadolana Eco Village, Balapitiya

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Standard Room at Kadolana Eco Village, Balapitiya

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About Kadolana Eco Village, Balapitiya

A unique boutique hotel of just 8 private dwellings in a wooded area facing Madu River. This is an eco friendly dream hideaway for all of the comfort you could wish for in absolute privacy surrounded by the simple woods of nature. The perfect serenity of Kadolana Eco Village will let you create a world of your own.Waking up in the dawns to the sounds of myriad different bird calls in the soft luxury of your bed, a splendid view of lush jungle vegetation and Madu River is a refreshing experience that will awaken your mind. At Kadolana Eco Village you can observe the surrounding vegetation and absorb its tranquility, all the while remaining cocooned within the comfort of you private villa.At Kadolana you can unwind and find a sense of peace. Perhaps you will end up doing nothing, but considering the fanatic pace of today's world, doing nothing at all is possibly the greatest gift.Committed to conducting business in harmony with nature Kadolana uses Solar power to generate hot water and partial lighting. A small vegetable garden provides fresh produce grown organically to supply the kitchen. Additional supplies are bought from the village ensuring the community benefits from the Kadolana.

About Galle District

Galle is a city situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, 119 km from Colombo. Galle is the best example of a fortified city built by Europeans in south and Southeast Asia, showing the interaction between European architectural styles and south Asian traditions. The Galle fort is a world heritage site and the largest remaining fortress in Asia built by European occupiers.

Galle is the best example of a fortified city built by Europeans in south and Southeast Asia, showing the interaction between European architectural styles and south Asian traditions. The Galle fort is a world heritage site and the largest remaining fortress in Asia built by European occupiers.

Galle is a sizeable town, by Sri Lankan standards, and has a population of 91,000, the majority of whom are of Sinhalese ethnicity. There is also a large Sri Lankan Moor minority, particularly in the fort area, which descend from Arab merchants that settled in the ancient port of Galle.

About Southern Province

The Southern Province of Sri Lanka is a small geographic area consisting of the districts of Galle, Matara and Hambantota. Subsistence farming and fishing is the main source of income for the vast majority of the people of this region.

Important landmarks of the Southern Province include the wildlife sanctuaries of the Yala and Udawalawe National Parks, the holy city of Kataragama, and the ancient cities of Tissamaharama, Kirinda and Galle. (Although Galle is an ancient city, almost nothing survives from before the Portuguese invasion.) During the Portuguese period there were two famous Sinhalese poets called Andare who was from Dickwella and Gajaman Nona who was from Denipitiya in Matara District, composing poems on common man.