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Stay at both of Aman’s Sri Lankan resorts for five nights or more and enjoy complimentary meals and a choice of unique experiences. These include spa treatments, a private tour of Galle Fort, a visit to the Handunugoda Tea plantation and sunset at Mulgirigala Rock Temple.
5 days ago · Designed for blissful seclusion and natural exploration, this contemporary beach resort claims a vast swathe of golden sand fringed with coconut palms and lies close to revered temples, rolling tea plantations and Sri Lanka’s finest National Parks.
Jun 20, 2018 · Amanwella enjoys a spectacular and remote location on the rugged southern tip of Sri Lanka, about 8 km (5 mi) to the west of the sleepy fishing town of Tangalle. The ultraluxe resort lays claim on a 37 hillside estate, set in a lush, mature coconut grove that fronts a golden sand beach.
The 5-star Amanwella resort in Tangalle, Sri Lanka, is a single-storey beachside oasis set in a wild, rugged and remote landscape. Each of the 30 freestanding spacious suites has their own private pool and 180 degree view of the coastline.
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Explore luxury accommodation at Amanwella in Tangalle, Sri Lanka. Discover elegant oceanfront suites with private pools. Book with Aman today.
Those who appreciate the beauty of the natural and man-made kind will love Amanwella, a beachside resort where Corbusian minimalist design meets the rugged Sri Lankan coastline.
Mar 8, 2016 · The 5-star Amanwella resort in Tangalle, Sri Lanka, is a single-storey beachside oasis set in a wild, rugged and remote landscape. Each of the 30 freestanding spacious suites has their own private pool and 180 degree view of the coastline.
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Amangalla, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka's original Aman oasis could be the ultimate island hideout – here's what it's like to stay at Amangalla if you're fortunate enough to make it in.
Dec 3, 2014 · An unbiased review of a fabulous and luxurious stay at Amangalla - the spectacular Aman resort in Galle Fort of Sri Lanka.
Sep 22, 2023 · Amangalla ( https://www.aman.com/resorts/amangalla) lies within the ramparts of Sri Lanka’s 17th-century Galle Fort, a Unesco World Heritage Site.