Villa Baywatch, Rumassala
Peella Road, Buonavista, Rumassala,
Unawatuna
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Villa Baywatch is a 6 bedroomed luxury villa, located atop the legendary Rumassala Hillock, just an hour away from the city of Colombo.
The Villa comprises 6 air-conditioned luxury rooms, 3 Double Rooms and 3 Triple Rooms, each with attached toilets, Wi-Fi and TV.
Villa Baywatch offers a spectacular panoramic view of the ancient city of Galle, its famous Harbor, the historic Dutch Fort and the famed Unawatuna Bay, all across the stunning blue waters of the Indian Ocean.
Description
Those who seek to explore the beautiful turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean and its rich biodiversity, will find the Jungle beach on the Rumassala promontory absolutely irresistible.
For those who swim or snorkel, there is a wealth of underwater treasures, including a number of coral reefs comprising the best-preserved corals in Sri Lanka, shipwrecks, and a great variety of fish and turtles.
A five minute eco-trek along the pathways down the hillock, will lead you to the famous ‘Jungle Beach’ of Rumassala, offering its rich bio diversity.
Over 60 species of endemic birds, including Terns, Egrets, Herons, Sandpipers, Kingfishers, as well as rarer species such as the Lesser Whistling Duck, the Asian Palm Swift, the White Breasted Waterhen, the Turnstone Loten's Sunbird, and the Black Bittern, have been sighted by the ornithologist Clive Byers on the Rumassala Hillock.
And, after long hours of exploring the hidden mysteries of Rumassala, you can expect to relax and unwind at Villa Baywatch, basking in the luxurious modern comforts it offers, coupled with delicious gourmet cuisine, and the famed, genuine warmth of Sri Lankan hospitality.
Villa Baywatch merges seamlessly all that matters to create a vacation of luxury, peace and adventure.
About Rumassala
Rumassala was known to colonialists as Buona Vista, and is the subject of many legends. It is featured in the great epic Ramayana, as the home of the beautiful Queen Sita.
According to the Ramayana, the Monkey-warrior Hanuman dropped a chunk of the ‘Himalaya’ mountain - which had in ot four varieties of medicinal plants - over the area, thus forming the Rumassala Hillock. It is said that these medicinal plants can still be found on this famed Hillock.
BASIC INFO
Parking- Available in plenty