20 m² Private room ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Cabin in Wallawatta with Balcony

New |   Pet Friendly   1 Bedroom  1 Bathroom  2 Guests  215 ft²
Uswetakeiyawa Cabin | 20 m² Private room ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests

1 Bedroom Cabin in Uswetakeiyawa, Wallawatta

Of blissful tea estates, historical monuments, colonial structures and more, Sri Lanka is a destination that will leave its imprints on your heart for life. It is one of the most beautiful places in the world and offers a lot of great experiences. Sri Lanka is home to charming cities like Galle, Colombo, Sigiriya and more that have something special to offer. Ja Ela is a part of the city of Colombo and is no less when it comes to offering experiences to remember forever. There are many things to do in Ja Ela that will let you enjoy and absorb its culture like never before. All these things are unique, interesting and will leave you in awe of the place. So, if you are planning a vacation in Sri Lanka, you can consider these places for a blissful experience.
Due to the strategic position of the Crow Island at the mouth of the Nilwala Ganga River and in the sea, it experiences strong gusts of wind. The conditions make it conducive for flying colorful kites in the sky. Apart from flying kites, there are many activities available in the Crow Island Beach Park. You can hike along the walking track crisscrossing the island. You may even mount horses and horse carts for an equestrian experience. Nature lovers can soak in the various ecosystems supported by the island. The timber deck offers gorgeous views to capture brilliant photographs.
The warm water ensures the perfect time for a Scuba diving adventure in the month of May. The beautiful blue waters of Sri Lanka are adorned with a plethora of marine creatures. Scuba Diving is totally worth in Colombo, with a cool breeze adorning your face right before you jump in is beyond ultimate bliss. Best time to take up Scuba Diving in Sri Lanka is probably in this month May.
If you are planning to head to the northeastern coast, May to October are the ideal months to take up some Scuba Diving. While for those in west and south-west coast, October to May is advisable time period and dictates the remaining seasons.
Built in 1865 on Main Street, this architectural marvel is a British era municipal building. This vintage building is a major attraction amongst the history lovers as they can sense the historical traces of 1800s culture of Colombo city. The neoclassical architectural style of the Old City Hall is a sight to behold.
The tourists can witness the age-worn trucks, vintage radio, age old typewriters and other municipal equipment by visiting the museum situated at the ground floor of this historical landmark. While cherishing the beauty of the artefacts treasured in this building, don't forget to admire the architectural structures adorned with some fine wax figures.
Visiting the architectural building in May can be a great experience for history buffs as they'll be able to explore and cherish the long history in extreme peace and solace.
Not many are aware of the sprawling floating market of Pettah, which is why one of the most unusual things to do in Sri Lanka is to visit this pretty little market. When here, one can buy a variety of knick-knacks like clothes, footwear, bags, accessories, jewellery, electronics, to even fruits and vegetables. Established on a bridge located above the bustling Beira Lake, this fascinating market is a must-visit for everyone on their trip to Sri Lanka.
One of the top water activities in Sri Lanka, White Water rafting offers a fun-packed experience. Kelani river is famous for white water rafting where you will get to raft through the rapids and minors of the water. If you are visiting Sri Lanka with friends or family, this is one thing you must do!
The nearest airport to Ja Ela is Bandaranaike International Airport which is located in Colombo. Once you reach the airport, you can take a taxi to Ja Ela. It takes 18 minutes approx to reach Ja Ela from the airport. Ja Ela has a good road network and is well connected to other suburbs in the city.
These things to do in Ja Ela are definitely going to spike up your adrenaline while you are on a holiday. Whether you are traveling with family, friends, or your partner, you will have something to experience. So, don't think too much, plan a trip to Sri Lanka with TravelTriangle and head to Ja Ela!
Although travelers are often in a hurry to get farther afield, there are plenty of fun things to do in Colombo, Sri Lanka's busy capital. Dutch and British colonial architecture, urban parks, ancient temples, and great food are among the many reasons to give Colombo a chance.
Colombo's urban sprawl goes on in every direction; however, the city is carved into distinct neighborhoods—each with a name and number. International visitors end up spending most of their time in the action-packed neighborhoods of Fort (Colombo 1), Pettah (Colombo 11), and Cinnamon Gardens (Colombo 7).
Indoor attractions in Colombo may close for the many Buddhist holidays (usually on the full moon of each month) and other public holidays. Fortunately, many of the best things to do in Colombo are free and outdoors. Be patient: Parks, temples, and the beach become extra crowded on weekends and holidays.
Just east across the moat from the Fort neighborhood, Pettah is the busiest part of Colombo. Wandering around Pettah is an essential experience—although, expect to have senses completely overwhelmed. The busy streets and sidewalks stay jammed with pedestrians and tuk-tuks.
Pettah is home to a scattering of markets (including a floating market), the Old City Hall, a Dutch church dating to 1749, the Dutch Period Museum, and the Red Mosque.
While shuffling around Pettah, make time to stop by the Red Masjid (Red Mosque)—an iconic mosque constructed inYou'll know you've found it by the red-and-white, candy-cane pattern implemented in the design. Allegedly, sailors arriving by sea could recognize the landmark before any other, and know they were coming into Colombo.
The Red Masjid is squeezed onto busy 2nd Cross Street near the sea end.
Opened in 1877, the National Museum in Colombo houses royal regalia, crowns, and many artifacts pertaining to the history of ancient Sri Lanka. The white building itself is a beautiful example of colonial, Italian-style architecture.
The National Museum of Natural History is adjacent to the National Museum; you'll spend more time inside the latter, but the Museum of Natural History is too convenient to skip.
Both museums are just across the street from Viharamahadevi Park; they are open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A combo ticket for entrance to both is around $6.30.
Located on Beira Lake, Gangaramaya Temple houses scores of Buddha statues and rare relics. Although not well curated or organized, the temple also serves as a museum with a surprising array of items, including gold coins and unusual antiques. A small art gallery on site is a bonus.
The temple is very much still in use as a place of worship and learning. Dress appropriately and follow good temple etiquette when visiting.
Nearby Beira Lake is the perfect setting to contemplate all you saw inside Gangaramaya Temple. Seema Malaka, a peaceful place of meditation, is situated directly on the water. Local master architect Geoffrey Bawa redesigned the temple in 1976 after the first one sank.
The bodhi tree at Seema Malaka was grown from a branch of the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi tree in Anuradhapura, considered to be the oldest, human-planted tree (known planting date is 288 Bc). It was started with a branch from the bodhi tree in Bihar, India, under which Gautama Buddha is said to have gained enlightenment.
Geoffrey Bawa was a celebrated Sri Lankan architect whose work influenced well-known architects throughout the world. Elements of his designs are especially prominent in Asia, where balancing modern and traditional values is considered important.
Geoffrey Bawa's impressive house in the southern part of Colombo can be enjoyed on a 45-minute guided tour Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.; Sundays at 11 a.m.
You'll probably want a break after the busyness of Pettah, and Viharamahadevi Park is the answer. The urban park has a jogging/cycling trail, amphitheater, golden Buddha statue, and pleasant landscaping. Don't be alarmed by the giant fruit bats sleeping in the trees overhead: They are harmless!
Viharamahadevi Park is in Cinnamon Gardens, a 15-minute walk southeast from Beira Lake. The park is anchored by the Colombo Public Library on the southwest side and Colombo Town Hall on the northeast side.
Independence Memorial Hall is an expansive, open-air structure that was finished in 1953 to commemorate Sri Lanka's independence from British rule. You can stroll around the area or rent a bicycle and ride the length of Independence Walk. Aside from a few touts who approach tourists, the area is a peaceful, tree-lined respite in Colombo.
Independence Memorial Hall can be found just southeast of the National Museum and Viharamahadevi Park.
Sri Lanka's best beaches are located in the southern part of the island. But if time is short or you want to enjoy some seafood within sight of the water, Mount Lavinia Beach is a good option. It's only 30 minutes south of the city, and the Mount Lavinia Hotel allows non-guests to use the pool area for a small fee.
Any of the southbound buses plying the main A2 highway will drop you at Mount Lavinia Beach, or you can take the train to Mount Lavinia Station.
If you'd like something creative from Sri Lanka to take home, you can find it at the Nelum Pokuna art "street," a sidewalk art market near the well-designed Nelum Pokuna Mahinda Rajapaksa performing arts theater. Local artists show off and peddle their work; some is original while many paintings are replicas.
See the art on display at the southern edge of Viharamahadevi Park, just opposite the National Museum of Natural History.
If the weather is nice—as it often is outside of monsoon season—Galle Face Green is an ideal place for fresh air, sunsets, and street food.

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Pamunugama Road 287, Wallawatta, Sri Lanka

Amenities

Air Conditioner
Parking
Pet Friendly
TV
View
Balcony/Terrace
Bedding/Linens
Child Friendly
Internet
Kitchen
Laundry

Area Surrounding

Water
200 m

Policies

Cancellation policy
100 percent refund on cancel between 7 days
Pet Policy
Pets allowed.

FAQ's

Is this Uswetakeiyawa cabin pet-friendly for guests?

Yes, pets are allowed at this property. Check the guest reviews to learn what guests had to share.

What time is check-in & check-out at Uswetakeiyawa cabin?

Check-in time for Uswetakeiyawa cabin starts counting from 2:00 PM and check-out is until 11:00 AM. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.

Does the Uswetakeiyawa cabin have a swimming pool?

No, this Uswetakeiyawa cabin does not have a swimming pool. Check the Facility Overview section for details about the pool and other available facilities.

How much does it cost per night to stay in Uswetakeiyawa cabin?

Best-rates for the Uswetakeiyawa cabin starts from $34 per night with includes Kitchen, Laundry, Air Conditioner, Parking, View, Child Friendly, Internet, Pet Friendly, TV, Balcony/Terrace, Bedding/Linens with all other facilities. BedroomVillas.ca matches every traveler with their perfect villa, resort, or rental and whether you are traveling with a group, friends, family, or pets.

Is Uswetakeiyawa cabin a family-friendly place to stay?

Based on the information we have received from the owner or our partner, this is considered to be a family-friendly property. Families have rated this cabin Good or guests have recommended them suitable for families. As reported by the owner or manager, the cabin has specified that children are welcome. Please see details about suitability for your family or inquire with the property to learn more.

Is the Uswetakeiyawa cabin wheelchair accessible or offer services for disabled guests?

Based on the information received from our partner, the Uswetakeiyawa cabin has not specified they are wheelchair accessible. Likewise, there is not an elevator specified as being available at the property. Specific accessibility details may be addressed in the property details section of this page.

What is the minimum night stay policy for the Uswetakeiyawa cabin?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, the Uswetakeiyawa cabin indicates 1 day stay policy at this cabin. Guests are cautioned that the minimum stay policy may differ based on seasonality or availability and may be at the discretion of the owner or manager.

What cancellation policy is in place for Uswetakeiyawa cabin?

Based on the information reported by the owner or manager, details for the cancellation policy for the Uswetakeiyawa cabin are as follows: 100 percent refund on cancel between 7 days Guests are cautioned that the cancellation policy may differ based on seasonality, availability, or current travel restrictions. Guests should also be aware that this policy may be subject to change and should be confirmed prior to booking. More details may be available on this page in the property description. However, early check-in or late check-out can sometimes be negotiated between the guest and the owner or the manager of this property.

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