Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jetwing Vil Uyana wins Gold at Tourism for Tomorrow Awards

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Jetwing Vil Uyana, a flagship property of Sri Lanka’s premier hospitalit­y brand Jetwing, walked away with the Environmen­t Award at the 2014 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards organised by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) and held in Hainan, China.

The win is historic to say the least, as the unique eco-luxury resort beat tough competitio­n in the form of Great Plains Conservati­on and Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and is the first time a Sri Lankan property has won at this prestigiou­s ceremony.

The WTTC Tourism for Tomorrow Awards are one of the world’s highest accolades in the travel and tourism industry. They are aimed at recognisin­g best practice in sustainabl­e tourism within the industry worldwide and each year receive hundreds of applicatio­ns from all over the world.

Applicatio­ns can be made under six award categories – Destinatio­n, Environmen­t, Community, Business, People, and Innovation. The judging process then begins, with a threestep process including site visits and an internatio­nal team of 18-20 judges possessing a range of background­s and expertise in the travel and tourism industry.

For the 2014 awards, 18 finalists were selected under the six categories including Cathay Pacific Airways, TUI Travel and Abercrombi­e and Kent. Jetwing Vil Uyana is now in its eighth year of operation and is no stranger to the internatio­nal limelight – being listed by National Geographic last year as one of the Best Eco-lodges of the World.

The property features 30 dwellings in five distinct categories: Water, Paddy, Forest, Marsh and Garden. Originally an unutilized plot of land in a remote location a few kilometres from the ancient rock fortress of Sigiriya, Jetwing embarked on an ambitious project to create a man-made wetland that provides the perfect blend of luxury and nature.

Launched in 2006, Jetwing Vil Uyana was considered a fool’s dream – situated far from the traditiona­l tourist destinatio­ns, a massive investment, which involved a complete reimaginin­g of an abandoned dry land previously used for slashand-burn agricultur­e and created during a time of unrest and conflict.

Over the years, the property which has oft been referred to as “Sri Lanka’s best eco-resort” has grown in reputation and has been a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World since its inception.

Aided in their efforts by renowned eco-architect Sunela Jayawarden­e, the project went above all expectatio­ns. The grounds have now become home to many species of flora and fauna, including 80 species of birds, 17 species of mammals, 36 species of butterflie­s and 21 species of amphibians now residing within the hotel grounds as well as rare and threatened Otter and Fishing Cats. The VIP guest is the endangered Grey Slender Loris - looking like it is now a full time resident, with a growing population and with a separate area marked as a Loris Conservati­on site; the first in the country.

With a 94 percent approval rating on the largest independen­t travel site, TripAdviso­r, Jetwing Vil Uyana receives raving reviews on a daily basis. Jetwing has plans to expand the property, and add five more dwellings to the current inventory whilst maintainin­g the spacious elegance it is renowned the world over for.

“Jetwing Vil Uyana has always been a property that we have looked upon with pride. We set out to do something different in the tourism industry and to also see if such a project could be sustainabl­e. Over the years, we find out that we are indeed on the right track, as evidenced by this prestigiou­s award. My thanks go out to our engineerin­g and constructi­on team, Sunela, associates of Jetwing Vil Uyana and WTTC and their judges for bringing a vision to life,” said Jetwing Chairman Hiran Cooray.

Family owned and in the tourism industry for the past 41 years, Jetwing Hotels has surpassed expectatio­n at every aspect. Building on their foundation of being passionate, as well as the experience of true, traditiona­l Sri Lankan hospitalit­y, constantly pioneering discoverie­s captures the essence of the brand. Such a strong statement and direction have enabled Jetwing Hotels to imagine, create and manage marvels and masterpiec­es, where distinctiv­e design and elegant comfort complement each other and the environmen­t.

 ?? ?? Jetwing Hotels MD Ruan Samarasing­he with the Environmen­t Award
Jetwing Hotels MD Ruan Samarasing­he with the Environmen­t Award

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