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Imagine a View So Breathtaking that No
Photograph Can Capture. " But the view
is not the only sight that is breathtaking.
Below your balcony, the deer and the monkeys
are at play and on the other side of the
tank you see the elephants at the water’s
edge. Close to the Archaeological sites in
Polonnaruwa, Giritale hotel is also within
easy day-trip distances from other Cultural
Triangle sites. Set amidst the dry zone
tropical forests, it is also a good base for
watching wild life in the nearby jungles and
in the Minneriya National Park close by.
The
open air, breezy and spacious reception
conveys the easy going pace of the hotel
simple, pleasant and hospitable . One of the
hotel’s best assets is the sweeping ,
magnificent view of the 12th century
ocean-like Giritale tank. Set on the upper
slope of a hill, the veranda lobby of the
hotel looks upon tranquil blue water dotted
with green islands, the dense forests on the
opposite bank and the folds of mountains
undulating in the horizon. The sunset view is
simply stunning from the lobby and the pool
deck beside it.
Sitting here, during the dry season from end
May to November you can watch big herds of
wild elephants and deer coming to drink at
the far off bank of the lake. The hotel has
a herd of deer which roams the adjacent
jungle park comes to be fed near the lobby.
The weekend programmes are fun and the
elaborate tree house is another delight for
kids. Computers are provided at the basement
bar to play games on.
The
rooms are cosy, ensure comforts and have a
soothing ethnic decor. All are A/C and have
IDD telephone facilities. The lake can be
seen from most of the rooms but the view is
best from the windows of the deluxe rooms,
two of which also have balconies and private
grass terraces. There are bird watching
trails and jungle treks nearby. The hotel
provides guides for these and also arranges
jeep safaris to the Minneriya National Park.
Elephant rides can be arranged and the hotel
can also arrange tractors to take you into
nearby paddy-cultivating villages.
Definitely a place to go wild in style ….
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