Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Amaya Hills

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Perched in the coziest of settings, with a perfect view of the Kandy city and the never ending Knuckles mountain range, is the palace in the sky – ‘Amaya Hills’.

On September 28th, ‘Amaya Hills’ will celebrate 20 years in hospitalit­y and preparing the countdown for the big bash, the hotel has lined up a whole lot of events and projects at the hotel. Along with these events, Amaya also have special Room deals and F & B promotions running till October 15th.

‘Amaya Hills’ offers a 30% off on half board or full board basis. With this stay, for the ones who want to unwind in the Spa - be it a holistic Ayurvedic treatment or something Balinese, guests can

La Belle Époque, the newest and trendy banquet facility in town, is located just next to S. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia. Popularly named as ‘Saltaire’, property was a famous tourist spot during the 60s era.

After going through massive refurbishi­ng and restructur­ing programme, ‘Saltaire’ or La Langouster­ie Beach heaven is now opened for banquet, MICE and tourism business. Fully airconditi­oned, adorned with chandelier­s and a built-in bar, the building has two levels, with an infinity pool on the upper floor surrounded partly by an open air terrace, reaching out to a sprawling garden – here is an ideal venue for a wedding, conference, cocktail reception or any form of celebratio­n for that matter.

The original building was constructe­d by the late Mrs. C. H. Obeyeseker­e widow of J. P. Obeyeseker­e, in the beginning of the 20th century and the design was that of a typical colonial bungalow with an upper floor surrounded by balconies and French windows which provided ample natural ventilatio­n. This building was named choose what they like and redeem 20% off on any treatment at the Pancha Karma or Bungalow Spa.

Amaya Hills concentrat­es on always giving back to the people with a lot of CSR work and this will include planting trees at the Amaya Bungalow garden, a blood donation campaign, handing over ‘Saltaire’.

Since this bungalow was only used as a holiday home and never as a permanent residence by any family member, in 1936, the then Warden of S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia, Canon R. S. de Saram, inquired from Dr. P. E. P. Deraniyaga­la if it could be rented as the residence of the Warden.

With the tourism boom– Saltaire became a successful tourist guest house as far back as the late 1960s. The cabanas on wooden discarded line to the Kidney Hospital in Kandy as well as holding a Health Awareness Programme to the community. Other activities include distributi­on of stilts sprung up, complement­ed by the beach restaurant, which became an instant success. Later they opted to build a 25 roomed hotel called ‘Rivi Ras’ while preserving the original ambiance of a large garden fringed with the coconut palms.The rooms boast of a spectacula­r view of the Indian Ocean. The old colonial building however, no longer served its purpose and it was decided in 2016 to renovate and re-design the original bungalow as a modern venue for banquets such as weddings and parties.

The brother and sister management of La Belle Époque hopes that this will be a promising venue in the days ahead. La Belle Époque boasts of wo luxury en-suites within the building ideal for a bridal couple to get dressed in comfort and could stay overnight too.

Special menus have been created to cater to cocktail receptions, wedding celebratio­ns or any other event. For more details log onto www.

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