f you're planning a trip to Sri Lanka and looking for a cozy and comfortable place to stay, look no further than this small hotel! My family and I recently had the pleasure of staying in one of their 5 cozy villas and we couldn't have been happier with our experience. The hotel was spotlessly clean with white walls and sheets, giving it a fresh and modern feel. But what really stood out was the fantastic hospitality from all the team members. Kavindu went above and beyond to make our lives easy and comfortable even before we arrived, arranging all our needs. Neel was like a bodyguard, always looking out for our safety when we decided to go to the beach. Amal, the tuk driver, took us everywhere we needed to go free of charge. Upul made all the arrangements for us to do site seeing with his own personal car, providing fantastic deals compared to other tour guides. And Anusha, who ran the show in the kitchen, cooked our meals to perfection and made us feel welcome from day one. What really stood out to us was how friendly and helpful the entire team was, especially towards our young children. Our one-year-old and four-year-old were always greeted with smiles and kind words, and the team went out of their way to make sure they were comfortable and happy. Overall, we had a wonderful experience at this small hotel and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a warm and welcoming place to stay in Sri Lanka. The team's fantastic hospitality, clean and cozy villas, and helpful amenities make it an unforgettable experience that we'll...
   Read moreWe stayed at the Tree of Life at the end of our three week holiday in Sri-Lanka. We had stayed at a number of different places all around the island at different price and quality points. The tree of Life was safely the best quality accommodation and at a mid price point. The place is small - just 4 rooms described as bungalows. What this means is a generously sized bedroom with an even more generous lay sized on suite. The place is kept spotlessly clean and the staff delightful. They as leo have their own Tuk Tuk to ferry you on short journeys. The pool whilst not big at 15 metres is stylish and very well maintained. Breakfast is great and they also offer both lunch and dinner should you require- both at a high standard (and catering for a western palate) although if you want what the locals eat best venture to Cafe n Chill at the end of the street where a rice and curry meal with all the trimmings come in at 550 rupees (£1.40!) which was the best rice and curry offering we had during our whole trip (and we travelled the whole island). ||The Tree of Life is a gem of a place and one you will find hard to beat at any price point but given we paid about £70 per night we thought this was pretty reasonable and compared well price wise with the other accommodation...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWe have spent entirely memorable 6 nights at the Tree of Life Resort, Bentota. Probably were lucky on being there at the low season, but have enjoyed every minute at the place. It is a brand new tastefully developed property with an absolutely magnificent, friendly, accommodating and professional Team working to meet and exceed any of the (reasonable) customers requirements. Rooms are reasonably spacious, clean with all required and expected facilities. Internet working good enough even for the overseas zoom meetings. |Don't get confused with the location, if looking for the beach time. Free of charge tuk-tuk will get you there (and back upon whatsapp text message) within less than 5 minutes. Finally the pool is there for a very convenient in-house sunbathing. In house prepared food is excellent for both: breakfast and dinner. Within our 6 night stay we did not dare to think of seeking any alternative dinner option (even though there are plenty within 5 min tuk-tuk ride). Overall it is great value for money and worth every penny.|And the last, but not the least, there is lot of the choice of reasonably priced tours available offered/arranged by the Team. Alongside with the Colombo...
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