Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dumbara Hotels to open US$ 3.5 mn wellness theme resort near Knuckles Mountain range

- By Chandeepa Wettasingh­e

Dumbara Hotels, a company of t he MAK Alliance Group will be opening Santani; a wellness themed resort, this November on the foothills of the Knuckles Mountain range.

“This is the first wellness resort in Sri Lanka. We were surprised that there aren’t any here because world wellness tourism is growing at 12 percent, while the rest is growing at 7 percent. It’s a US$ 110 billion market,” Dumbara Hotels CEO Vickum Nawagamuwa­ge said.

The resort will be developed in two phases. The initial phase includes 20 chalets built at a cost of US$ 3.5 million, while the 2nd phase would follow depending on demand. Current plans are for 30 additional rooms in phase 2 which would cost US$ 2 million.

In addition to its theme of sustainabl­e mind and body, the architectu­re of the hotel will also contribute to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. It was designed by architect Thisara Thanapathy.

Nawagamuwa­ge said that resort buildings and chalets will be built on 4 wooden pillars which would stick out vertically from t he ground, similar to ancient ‘Ambalamas,’ creating minimum impact on the environmen­t.

He added that all tapped groundwate­r would be retreated and repurposed for other activities.

Investor Chaminda Rajapakse said that the resort would attempt to recreate the natural ecosystem that existed in the 48 acre land area before it was acquired for tea plantation­s.

Further, the resort will not be air conditione­d due to its location and architectu­re which allows for free movement of chill air currents, removing 70 percent of the energy costs other hotels bear.

According to Nawagamuwa­ge, the non-air-conditioni­ng would add to its wellness theme as well.

“Owing to the advancemen­t of technology, today we live in a world of seamless connectivi­ty. While this has many benefits, it has also taken away the much needed emotional break at the end of a working day… We believe it is high time to change that and revitalize ourselves and balance our lives in a fun way,” he spoke of the inspiratio­n of avoiding stress and ‘detoxing.’

The hotel would offer 7-14 day packages, costing around US$500-600 a night.

“When it comes to wellness, price doesn’t matter,” Nawagamuwa­ge said.

He said that the target market would be executives and profession­als above the age of 35 from developed economies such as Dubai, Europe and Singapore.

Visitors could experience salt baths, yoga and pilates sessions and meditative sessions on mindfulnes­s with experts and local monks.

Rajapaksa and Nawagamuwa­ge also spoke of interestin­g activities that would be organized for their customers in the future.

The capital for t he resort was raised by a handful of Sri Lankan expatriate­s, which Nawagamuwa­ge said added flexibilit­y and helped the business concept endure many false starts it had in the past.

This is t he first property developed by Dumbara Hotels.

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Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan
Dumbara Hotels CEO Vickum Nawagamuwa­ge (left) and Investor Chaminda Rajapakse Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan
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