Chaaya Village Habarana wins Studiosus Quality Award 2011

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Chaaya Village Habarana has been voted by the clients of Studiosus as one of the best hotels worldwide with an outstanding level of customer satisfaction. Studiosus is Germany’s leading tour operator that offers outbound guided tours to many countries worldwide.

The tour operator bestowed, Chaaya Village Habarana the Studiosus quality award for the year 2011. “Winning an award of this nature, as a result of the valued feedback received from guests is a great honour for ChaayaVillage; as it means that all staff and management have worked towards satisfying the most important stakeholder, the customer and have displayed an outstanding level of customer service,” said Sri Lankan Resorts CEO and Sector Head Jayantissa Kehelpannala.

Located in the centre of Sri Lanka’s cultural triangle, Chaaya Village is sprawled over 27 acres of luxuriant land, bordering the breathtaking Habarana lake. The rooms of the resort are designed with low lying roofs and brownish yellow exteriors depicting typical village style houses. The meals which are skilfully prepared by the chefs include a choice of both Asian and continental cuisine.  Chaaya Village Habarana also extends to guests the opportunity to experience unique and creative dining options, such as dining by the lake and also the chance to experience an authentic Sri Lankan meal at ‘Kamatha’. The resort also offers an array of other facilities such as a tennis court, free WiFi, and a spa located in the same compound. Guests can truly experience the simplicity of village life at Chaaya Village with an exceptional quality service.  Chaaya Village Habarana lays special emphasise to its environment and its earth conscious practices, ensures that it is an advocate of green tourism. The resort is a part of the program Switch Asia implemented by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

The resort is also Green Globe certified having achieved the pre-set standards that have been monitored and measured. It also has been recognised as a ‘Bird friendly resort’ by the Field ornithology group of Sri Lanka.

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