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Neem Tree House is an immaculately designed villa located at the edge of Yala National Park, in a grove of Neem Trees. Tucked away from the tourist trail, the elegant villa overlooks a serene lake which attracts plenty of wildlife. The minimalist architecture of the property is inspired by the surroundings and invites you to leave your cares behind and let the gentle cooling breeze through the neem trees soothe your soul.
We are perfectly located to provide you with multiple options of creating your ideal holiday. For the wildlife enthusiast, there are several wild life sanctuaries located within an hour’s drive from the villa such as Yala, Udawalawe, Lunugamwehera and Bundala to name a few. There are many other points of interest located nearby including cultural sites and a fishing village.
The villa has three spacious air-conditioned rooms, two of which have ensuite bathrooms. It also includes two separate bathrooms that can be shared amongst the guests, with hot water provided to all bathrooms. In addition, there is a large cool veranda which sleeps up to 6 people on comfortable beds overlooking the pool and garden. In total, the villa can accommodate 12 persons.
The common areas include a fully equipped pantry and dining area which overlooks a pond and a TV lounge with cable TV access opening out to the garden and pool area. Board games and a variety of books are available to help you relax and unwind.
You can relax by the pool all day enjoying the quiet luxury of the villa and if you choose to venture out towards the lake, you will be able to explore the dry zone flora and fauna and perhaps mingle with the locals as they engage in the traditional chena cultivation. Let time slow down as you take in the azure skies and embrace the wonders of nature, while enjoying the harmonious luxury of contemporary living.
Sustainability and green credentials are important to us and the villa generates its own electricity from solar panels. Solar power is a clean source of energy that is abundantly available and has a much lower environmental impact than conventional energy technologies, which are the number one source of greenhouse gases.
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