Haritha Villas and Spa, the ultimate haven

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Bedroom in the Colonial Mansion


General Manager Maxime Rachel

Exec Chef showing off his produce from the garden

Villa Master Wasantha carefully arranging the sun beds

A peacock cautiously taking a walk

The majestic entrance to the resort

Starters of vegetable spring rolls

The Pavillion - an area to read or unwind

Each Villa boasts a plunge pool

A bedroom inside a Villa


By Yasmin Cader


My first thought when I chose Haritha Villas and Spa to spend a weekend at was to experience sun, sea, sand and calm. However, while I was driven through paddy fields of Sri Lanka’s untouched natural landscapes, I was amazed at what I saw and was wondering where my final destination would be at. 

Till suddenly, we approached these majestic gates which swung open spinning a breathtaking welcome as we drove in. There was the GM Maxime Rachel, flanked by the Sales Director Fazal Zawahir and my Villa Master Wasantha all of whom were hidden behind masks, but I could still feel their welcoming smiles and warmth! I knew then, I was in for a memorable experience! 

Haritha Villas and Spa is a privately-owned boutique hotel set in lush surroundings. For those who love the sea, the management has made arrangements with their compliments to take their guests to the Riff hotel – just three minutes away to the stunning beach of Narigama. 

I was guided to my Villa which boasted a stunning view of tall trees, paddy fields and many varieties of lush foliage springing up wherever I looked. We sat on the sofas, chatting over a cup of freshly brewed Sri Lankan tea, after which, the Villa Master or personal butler Wasantha assigned to me walked me through the amenities provided. 

Each villa features an in-room check-in and Spa services, a personal butler, a private garden and dining area, a plunge pool and your own terrace with sofas. Room amenities include a minibar with a wine fridge, Illy espresso machine and tea-making facilities, a Bose Bluetooth sound speaker, IPad and Ophir toiletries. All the villas offer stunning views of the surrounding jungles and paddy fields.

I was told the owner of this luxury resort is Kostadin Tolev from Bulgaria who spent almost four years creating the beautiful spaces the resort boasts. While, the father of this truly unique and extraordinary architecture is Gary Fell, a world famous and multi-award winning architect from Bali (http://gfabarchitects.com/).

It was evident that luxury and privacy are at the heart of the hotel’s design. Seven intimate one-bedroom contemporary villas, with rooftops covered in greenery, each with its own plunge pool are beautifully combined with two colonial mansions comprising two en-suite bedrooms and a common large swimming pool.

I opted to laze around under thick sun shades watching the sun go down instead of taking a dip in my own plunge pool. Listening to the sounds of the birds, I was quick to recognise many and happier still to see wild peacocks loitering along pathways like it was their own!

Wanting to do as much during this short visit, I availed myself to a spa treatment. The spa is managed by Sri Lankans where the therapists were also local. I have to say the massage by the lady therapist was excellent! Designed to offer the ultimate be it a Spa or Ayurveda experience, had I stayed longer, they could help you achieve a range of specific wellness goals including access to an Ayurveda doctor with result-orientated programs. 

From acupuncture and acupressure treatments, herbal baths, along with yoga in the lakeside yoga pavilion, the types of treatments were extensive including a full spa menu using Elemis and Margaret Dabbs products which includes a Vichy shower, massage, manicures and facials as well as sauna, Jacuzzi and steam room. Alongside, is a 24-hour modern well-equipped gym. 

The six acre property has individual villas dotted around the terrain with two mansions where a large family could stay. Though every Villa has its own plunge pool, the mansions have their private lap pool, large dining spaces and more. Luxury beamed from all corners of each en-suite room, furnished with tailor-made high quality curtains, comfortable bed linen with herbal and organic toiletries placed in the bathrooms.

Executive Chef Gunasiri fondly known as Guna treated me to a world class dining experience despite me being vegetarian! He offered unique unscripted menus at the restaurant called The View interconnected to a lounge which could be converted to a meeting space as well. Adjacent to it, is a 20-meter long infinity swimming pool and a Pavilion named Sal-Sala.

Chatting to him while he dished out an interesting rice and curry meal for lunch, and later during dinner which was a four course meal, he proudly told me about their “Farm to Table” philosophy – an ethos close to their heart.

As I walked around the property I noticed that in the rooftop of each villa, doing well were rich crops of lemongrass and leafy vegetables.

Meanwhile, I enjoyed Villa Master Wasantha’s assistance throughout my stay. He was a star! His simplicity and humbleness made him an outstanding team player and an absolute asset to the hotel. By dusk, having discreetly done a turndown service in the room, he multi-tasks taking on added responsibilities. He curates all the mocktails and cocktails for the guests at the bar with ingredients freshly picked from the herb garden, as he also is a qualified molecular mixologist which he mastered when he worked overseas!

After a simple but hearty late breakfast, and another stroll around the property, I headed home bidding farewell to the team who by then seemed like family to me!

In my opinion, Haritha Villas and Spa is the absolute and ultimate haven for a writer, or for someone like me to totally unwind and rejuvenate. All I can wish for them is for more guests to arrive in the near future to enjoy what they have on offer!

Haritha Villas and Spa is a fairly new and well-established property on the market in the area and considered as one of the most luxurious properties in the region. The endorsements and excellent reviews on Trip Advisor, Booking.com and Expedia says it all. Haritha Villas and Spa has already in its early days been featured in some of the world’s most reputed newspapers and magazines.  These are namely: CNN: 20 stunning new Asia Pacific luxury hotels to check into in 2020 (https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/asia-pacific-new-luxury-hotels-2020/index.html)

Conde Nast Traveler: 20 Best Places to Go in 2020

https://www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-places-to-go-in-2020?utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=social&utm_content=instagram-stories

The Times: The 27 coolest places to stay (this year)

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/travel-special-the-27-coolest-places-to-stay-this-year-qg2cpbnl3

Forbes: 2020 Vision: 20 New Hotels for the New Year

 

View from a Villa

Entrance to one of the Colonial Mansions

Huge sun beds by the main pool and dining area


 

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