Ahangama, Sri Lanka

Tekanda Lodge

Price per night from$257.12

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (GBP195.80), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Peacocks and palms

Setting

Secluded south coast

Home comforts and analogue pursuits await at Tekanda Lodge, a beautifully handcrafted eco-lodge combining traditional iluk-thatched architecture with views of Lake Koggala and the Indian Ocean beyond. Guests woken early by rowdy peacocks are rewarded with cinnamon-scented tropical breezes and the sound of the jungle orchestra tuning up. It’s best experienced with just-steeped tea on the deck, as sunrise burns off the paddy-field mists below. Jaunts to nearby Kabalana Beach, market trips, or drowsy days by the pool are your typical low-tempo options.

 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

Six, of which two are private standalone cabanas. The lodge can also be booked for exclusive use.

Check–Out

11am. Check-in is 2pm. Early check-in and late check-out are accommodated when availability allows.

More details

Rates include breakfast in the communal dining area, or served in rooms on request. There’s a minimum stay of two nights, rising to three in peak season (mid-December to early January).

Also

Unfortunately, Tekanda Lodge is not accessible for wheelchair users.

Hotel closed

Many Sri Lanka businesses – including Tekanda Lodge – close for the month of June, when the southwest monsoon season is at its peak.

At the hotel

Free WiFi; free tea, coffee and fresh coconuts throughout the day. In rooms: air-conditioning, ceiling fan, rechargeable torch, Spa Ceylon bath products and fresh flowers from the Tekanda estate.

Our favourite rooms

Set a little apart from the main lodge, the conical cabanas offer more privacy than standard rooms. Our favourite – Cabana Kale – is a huge, airy space, handmade furnishings, a thoroughly inviting four-poster bed, and the occasional visiting gecko as standard. The semi-circular floating verandah, overlooking palm-tops and picture-postcard jungle, is an intimate spot for private starlit dining.

Poolside

The curvaceous emerald-green infinity pool overlooks jungle treetops that seem alive with colourful birdlife. There’s a smart stone deck for lounging and soaking up the view.

Spa

Massages and ayurvedic treatments are available on request. You can choose to receive your rejuvenating pummelling on the deck overlooking Lake Koggala, or in your room.

Packing tips

An island as storied as Sri Lanka inevitably produces some great fiction – try Anil’s Ghost by Michael Oondaatje, Shyam Selvadurai’s Funny Boy, or The Village in the Jungle by Leonard Woolf for destination-led poolside reading.

Also

Achieve maximum zen at sunrise and sunset yoga sessions on the deck, available to book on request.

Children

Little Smiths aged six and over are welcome at the lodge, with some rooms able to accommodate extra beds (free up to age 12; £30 to £50 nightly for older kids). There’s a children’s menu and babysitting can be arranged with 24 hours’ notice.

Sustainability efforts

Once an intensively farmed coconut and tea plantation, the Tekanda estate is slowly returning to nature. Half of the 10-acre site has already been rewilded, and organic farming methods are in use for the cultivation of fruit, tea, cinnamon, pepper and coconut crops. The lodge itself is designed to maximise natural air flow, and was built using sustainable local materials including traditional thatch, the better to blend with the native rainforest. Solar power contributes the lion's share of energy needs, produce is locally sourced, and water comes filtered from the well. Tekanda Lodge has also taken steps to give back to the local community, founding, funding and co-managing an educational and vocational skills centre for women and children in nearby Kathaluwa, that includes a Girls Cricket Academy.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

Catch up on the day’s adventures around the shared dining table, or retreat to the privacy of your verandah for a starlit meal for two.

Dress Code

Tekanda Lodge’s communal dining experience is the definition of informal, meaning your most casual threads will be fine.

Hotel restaurant

Meals are served at a communal dining table on the main verandah, designed to foster a convivial and homely atmosphere over great platefuls of (predominantly fish-based) Sri Lankan specialities. For a more intimate set-up, you can choose to dine on your own verandah (or at a private spot elsewhere in the resort). Expect the likes of banana leaf-wrapped fish of the day with coconut rice, aromatic curries infused with jungle spices, and tuna ceviche with jackfruit fries. Breakfast is a hearty affair of fresh fruits, buffalo curd with palm treacle, pancakes, Sri Lankan hoppers and more. All dishes are prepared using local, seasonal produce.

Hotel bar

After-dinner drinks are served on the main deck. Staff can also recommend favourite nightspots in nearby Ahangama, and the resort’s tuk-tuk team means no arguments about who’s going to drive.

Last orders

Resort ‘quiet time’ kicks in at 10pm, though try telling that to the resident birdlife.

Room service

Available between 7.30am and 9pm.

Location

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Address
Tekanda Lodge
Koodalugodawatta
Alawathukissa
80650
Sri Lanka

Perched high in its hilltop eyrie on Sri Lanka’s southern coast, Tekanda Lodge promises eagle-eye views of Koggala Lake and the Indian Ocean, and easy access to tropical, palm-fringed sands.

Planes

Bandaranaike International Airport lies just north of capital Colombo, around a two-hour drive from the lodge. Transfers can be booked in advance, with pricing ranging from £80 to £100 one-way, depending on vehicle size.

Trains

Travellers versed in the art of slow travel will find much to enjoy on a trundle south along Sri Lanka’s coast-hugging railway line. Handily it connects Colombo with stations close to Tekanda Lodge, including Galle, Kathaluwa and Ahangama, with cab and tuk-tuk transfers available from each.

Automobiles

Driving in Sri Lanka can be challenging for the uninitiated, and the relatively low cost of public transport (plus resort tuk-tuks) means it’s rarely essential to have your own set of wheels. You can however rent cars and scooters at the airport and in resorts, and there’s secure private parking on the estate.

Other

Cinnamon Air operates a daily sea-plane transfer service to Koggala Lake, 10 minutes from Tekanda Lodge.

Worth getting out of bed for

Enjoy a close encounter with your locale’s flourishing flora and fauna on a guided estate stroll with owners Charlie and Richard, keeping eyes peeled for monitor lizards, rare purple-faced langur monkeys and ferociously cute Asian palm civets along the way. You can also tour the estate’s tea plantation and even have a go at picking, weighing and – yes – drinking it yourself. 

Other estate-organised activities include Sri Lankan dhal cookery classes with the lodge chef, morning shopping trips to the village fish market and, if you prefer your catch of the day fresher still, a fishing excursion on Koggala Lake.

You can access the nearest beach at Kabalana – a local stunner – in under 10 minutes by in-house tuk-tuk, or head to the attractive nearby resort town of Ahangama; both are excellent surf spots. Nearby Galle – a colonial jewel complete with fort, lighthouse and broad, windswept beaches – is also well worth a day trip.

 

Local restaurants

Up-and-coming Ahangama’s dining scene has exploded in recent years, with Citra and Alaia leading the pack. Pitched somewhere between Sri Lanka, Shoreditch and the Middle East, beachside Citra serves up artful, umami tapas-style dishes: try tuna crudo, golden curry, spinach and ricotta agnolotti and, well, whatever else you can fit in. Alaia is a sleek seafront hotel with an open kitchen and Asian- and Latin-inspired fish dishes like mahi mahi and snapper yakitori, cooked on theatrical blazing grills. But if it’s just pizza you fancy (albeit not just any old pizza), you can always get stuffed at Crust. Pair your wood-fired feast with a cocktail and sweeping sea views from the terrace.

Local bars

Just east of Ahangama, the Stairway Rooftop Bar at the Lighthouse is a fine spot for sundowners, overlooking jungle-clad islets, windswept shores and flamingo-pink sunsets: pair with a potent cucumber fizz for the win. Hotel de Uncle’s is the first outpost of Colombo’s Uncle’s speakeasy. The unassuming entrance of this self-styled ‘roti shop with a secret’ leads to an urban-style bar with ocean views and stellar cocktails.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this private hilltop estate on Sri Lanka’s verdant south coast and unpacked their bushels of hand-picked Ceylon tea, a full account of their jungle adventure will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Tekanda Lodge in Ahangama…

Tekanda Lodge is every bit the home away from home, albeit one with added ocean breezes, abundant wildlife for neighbours, and fresh coconuts plucked straight from the estate’s plantations. The communal dining table and huge, C-shaped sofa on the open deck are built for family-style socialising, and after-dinner drinks with fellow guests (and sociable owners Richard and Charlie) often continue long after the resident langur monkeys have called it a night. There are plenty of home comforts, too: tea and coffee on tap from dawn till dusk, great big comfy queen-sized beds, and baths in two of the rooms. Heck, you can even book the whole lodge for yourself, bringing as many (or as few) family members as you like. The absence of TVs brings an analogue charm to laidback evenings together, although happily there’s WiFi (plus 10 acres of grounds to explore) to help take the edge off when hotly contested Scrabble games go nuclear.

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Price per night from $233.75