Ulagalla
Eco-villa resort in the lush inland plains
Situated inland on the ancestral estate of local nobility, Uga Escapes’ Ulagalla features a 150-year old mansion at its heart, with additional eco-conscious villas dotted around some 23 hectares of surrounding plains. A singular two-bed family villa is joined by 19 other contemporary abodes, all boasting glass walls and scenic views of the unspoilt natural surroundings. A spa created in the image of a cavern contrasts the myriad excursions available, such as the biodiverse delights of nearby Ritigala Sanctuary or, venturing out to the coast, wreck-diving from Uga Bay.

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