Accommodation

There are 5 double bedrooms and five bathrooms in the main house. (The island house has a double bedroom, lobby and bathroom.)

Four of the house bedrooms are en suite the fifth bedroom has a bathroom that also acts as the shower room for the swimming pool. All five bedrooms have fans and remote control air conditioning. Four of the bedrooms have balconies all with lake or river view. Sleeps 10.

As you enter the house through the front door you arrive in a large open hall with a view through to the rear garden and the lake. Lush rain forest plants cascade to a fishpond in roman style atrium, which provide a natural air conditioning to the interior of the house that sits at the house.

To the right the is a large formal dining table which seats 8 / 10 people and leads to a large kitchen equipped with hob, wide oven microwave and large American style fridge freezer with ice maker.

Above the hall is a large gallery that provide access the upper bedrooms and has a second sitting area, ideal for games or reading. Also on the first floor is a laundry and linen room with swimming pool towels.


The Barbeque HutThe Barbeque Hut

You will find yourself spending many hours beneath the coconut roof of the Barbeque hut. It’s centre piece is a huge single piece of polished timber supported by four stout ebony legs to form a dining table for up to 10 people. In this place you will feast all senses, watch the wildlife on and around the lake that goes on oblivious of your presence. In the heat of the day is provides that much needed cool spot and a real closeness to nature.

The Swimming PoolThe Swimming Pool

A 15 by 7 metre pool with blue tiles allows the energetic to do 'lengths' and the others to simply float around. The water temperature reaches over 35 degrees and never lower than 32 degrees, so you can stay as long as you like and enjoy the wildlife and the views of lake and jungle.

Monkey IslandMonkey Island

Cross a twenty foot bridge and you end up on Mahamodera Dupatha which you can truly call Monkey Island as it is home to a group of seven Purple-faced Langar Monkeys who feed off the bananas, coconuts and other fruits that grow on the island. If you are brave enough you can stay on the island overnight. The Island House has a lounge, double bedroom and bathroom. If you do not fancy spending the night with monkeys, monitors, porcupine and mongoose then just take a cool daytime drink there and enjoy the view of the river and the Mahamodera Dagoba.