The Nest is located in Elewala, 75 km from Kandy and 100 km from Nuwara Eliya. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
Bruce
Australia
It was an exceptional homestay. We were a 7-person family group & found the rustic accomidation for 2 nights just just what we wanted. Close to town but quiet. We had dinner & and breakfast meals there which were great! Extremely helpful staff added to this wonderful experience.
Located in Mahiyangana, Elephyard Retreat provides a garden. There is a year-round outdoor pool and guests can make use of free WiFi and free private parking. At the resort, each room includes a desk....
Selestina
Sri Lanka
The land is big, peaceful and delightful
Peacocks walking all around
Located in Mahiyangana, New Rest House Inn offers accommodation with air conditioning and access to a garden. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Set 30 km from Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Shady Hills -Hunnasgiriya offers 4-star accommodation in Kandy and has a garden, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in Meemure, 47 km from Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Eco Lodge Meemure & Adventure Park offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
Andreas
Germany
A real calm and relaxing place in the middle of nature. The hosts are wonderful and very caring. You will have a great time here!
Mahiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya, the main temple there is...
Mahiyangana Raja Maha Viharaya, the main temple there is very impressive. preserved well.
Sorabora wewa (lake) is amazing; boat rides and walking around the bunt is simply fantastic. should've stayed the whole day and a night there to see elephants in the evening.
village of the Vaddas (Adhivasi or indigenous people) in Mahiyanganaya are totally worth the trip. it is in Dabana, about 20km north of the Mahiyanganaya town. the museum there was awesome. photography was prohibited and the place was poorly lit, a bummer if you like photography and actually like to read the posters about the natives there. but otherwise it is a great attempt to showcase the history and lifestyle of the Vaddhas. the documented history depicted by the government is a bit obsolete now and proven wrong with evidence by some professors in that domain. so read it w a pinch of salt. still, the life like mannequins are totally awesome. whoever did it is a great artist. it will take you straight to that era. the real Vaddas there, are authentic and natural. you could actually meet the Uruwarigelage Vannila Aththo, the Vadda (aboriginal) chief of Sri Lanka, and can have a chat with him. it was great talking to him face to face. a very humble and learned man. their lifestyle and language is preserved and portrayed fantastically well in that village.
in mahiyangana town, a new 84 foot Buddha statue is coming up and to be opened by end of 2020. it is still covered with scaffolding but still impressive. Gautama Buddha's first visit to Sri Lanka is said to be in Mahiyanganaya.
Rajeeva
Sri Lanka
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