Shangri-La will expand its rapidly growing
portfolio of hotels on 1 June 2016 when it opens the Shangri-La
Hambantota Resort & Spa, the group’s first hotel in Sri Lanka.
Located on the southern coast of Sri Lanka, the
300-room Shangri-La Hambantota Resort & Spa spans 145 acres and
will feature lush tropical gardens, an 18-hole golf course, an
artisan village and a wide array of innovative dining, event and
entertainment options.
“Sri Lanka is one of the fastest-growing
destinations in the Indian Ocean and a beautiful country with
incredible natural attractions, wonderful people and more than
2,000 years of culture. We are delighted to be opening the first
international luxury resort in Hambantota and look forward to
bringing Shangri-La’s hallmark hospitality from the heart to this
exciting destination,” said Shangri-La President and CEO, Greg Dogan.
Sri Lanka is one of the best places to see wildlife
in Asia, and Hambantota is located near several national wildlife
parks that are home to an array of animals, including wild
elephants, the Sri Lankan leopard and thousands of rare and exotic
birds.
Guests arriving at Colombo International Airport
will be able to enjoy Shangri-La’s private luxury coach transfer, the first of
its kind in Sri Lanka. Seating up to 25 people, resort guests will
get to enjoy refreshments, cold towels and snacks
served during the drive along the scenic coastal route.
In
addition to Shangri-La’s luxury coach transfer, Fly Dubai and Abu
Dhabi-based Rotana Jet, fly direct to Mattala Rajapaksa
International Airport, which is 35 kilometres from the resort.
Local-based Cinnamon Air and Sri Lankan Airlines also run regular domestic flights from Colombo.
Discover a Destination
within a Destination Shangri-La’s Hambantota Resort & Spa’s
guestrooms include 26 suites with private butler service and range
from 48 to 240 square metres. Each luxury hideaway has a secluded balcony or terrace
affording a sense of privacy.
Sri Lanka’s rich culture is
honoured throughout the resort and in particular at “The Village”,
where guests can explore and interact with local artisans and
craftsmen. The Village is dedicated to preserving Sri Lanka’s
traditional artisan communities and features four traditional huts
where the craftsmen skillfully create, exhibit and sell their
items, from pottery and ceramics, to wood carvings and weavings.
In the evening, the village transforms into an entertainment
venue, showcasing Sri Lankan music and dance performances of Angampora (Sri Lanka’s indigenous martial art and one of the
oldest fighting disciplines in the world).
The manicured
lawns of Shangri-La’s Golf and Country Club and its eco-friendly
18-hole golf course cater to even the most seasoned golf
enthusiast. Set amidst a vast coconut palm plantation, the
par-70 course was designed by Rodney Wright
and takes guests on a three-zone golf experience. The Dune Area
offers ocean views, whilst the Sapphire
Mine provides a wide, open space where players must negotiate
challenging water features. The resort is the first in Sri Lanka
to have its own golf course.
Exhilarating water sports on the lake will suit
energetic guests, whilst archery, darts, barefoot bowling and
table tennis are just some of the other fun resort activities available.
Nearby, the Humanaya blow holes, a secluded turtle beach
and quaint traditional fishing villages also provide an
enlightening day of discovery, whilst a trip to the Bandagiriya
Temple, the highest peak in the Hambantota district dating back to
the second century BC, reveals one of Sri Lanka’s oldest periods
of history.
The resort’s “Cool Zone” Kids Club offers a
full programme of supervised daily activities. A seven-metre-high
trapeze, a drone-flying area and collegial guest-vs-staff sporting
tournaments will help to establish Shangri-La’s Hambantota Resort & Spa as
a family-friendly destination.
For those in search of pure relaxation, CHI The
Spa at Shangri-La has twelve treatment rooms and outdoor pavilions.
Rounding out the offerings are a Health Club
with state-of-the-art fitness facilities, a dive centre, 30-metre
lap pool, freeform pool, tennis court and retail facilities.
A multi-purpose events space of over 2,525 square metres is
designed for hosting conferences, meetings, weddings and social
celebrations.
Shangri-La’s Hambantota Resort & Spa is the first of two
Shangri-La hotels under development in Sri Lanka and the group’s
third resort in the Indian Ocean. The second hotel – Shangri-La
Hotel, Colombo – is slated to open in 2017.
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