Four Amaya Resorts and Spas properties win Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence

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Four Amaya Resorts and Spas properties have won the prestigious 2012 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor, the world famous travel review web site.



The four of Amaya Resorts are Amaya Lake – Dambulla, Amaya Hills – Kandy, Hunas Falls by Amaya – Kandy and Langdale by Amaya – Nuwara Eliya .

To qualify, the businesses must maintain an average rating of four or higher out of a possible five, as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor. Additional criteria include volume of reviews and how recently they have been submitted by TripAdvisor travelers. The accolade is extended to qualifying businesses worldwide.

“The TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence program gives exceptional businesses in a variety of different industries around the world the recognition they deserve,” said TripAdvisor for Business President Christine Petersen. Amaya Hills has a long standing tradition in hospitality and this is the icing on the cake for 2012.

“Amaya Resorts and Spas is honoured to have received this TripAdvisor mark of recognition for its aforementioned hotels and is proud that these hotels’ facilities, services and gracious warm Sri Lankan hospitality have satisfied its guests,” a spokesman for Amaya Resorts and Spas said.

Surrounded by breath-taking views, Amaya Resorts and Spas proudly ensemble six properties around Sri Lanka. The portfolio includes Amaya Hills – 100 rooms and suites with Kandyan architecture, ayuruveda spa and delectable cuisine; Amaya Lake – 120 rooms and suites embodying a typical village setting, ayuruveda spa, bird watching, lake rides; Hunas Falls – 32 rooms and suites, ayuruveda spa, golf, and many activities; Langdale by Amaya – boutique resort with 13 rooms, heated outdoor pool, adjacent strawberry farms and an unbeatable view

Coral Rock by Amaya – 32 state of the art rooms bordering the shores of Hikkaduwa and Wild Trails – camping experience at Yala with game drives to get closer to nature.

 

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