About Us
Amidst the completion of a Sri Lankan traditional cuisine served at the restaurant, your taste buds will be impressed and will surely seek the more of it. If you are not in the mood to explore, there are many other activity options available to help you pass the time. At Grand Kalundawa warm service may be felt through the heartiest welcome at the very moment of entering. Moreover this intimate assistance will make you feel like a royal. A banquet hall with a setting capacity of 200 pax is the perfect place to host your wedding reception, conference or seminar.
Accomodation
Standard Double Room
24” LED Television
Air Conditioned
Bathroom Amenities
Complementary Bottled Water
Extra Beds Available Upon Request
High Quality Bed Linen & Bath Towels
Hot Water
Reading Lamps
River View
Satellite TV
Tea / Coffee Making Facility
Deluxe Double Room
32” LED Television
Air Conditioned
Bathroom Amenities
Complementary Bottled Water
Extra Beds Available Upon Request
High Quality Bed Linen & Bath Towels
Hot Water
Minibars (On availability)
Private Balcony / Terrace (River view)
Reading Lamps
Satellite TV
Tea / Coffee Making Facility
Facilities
The homely atmosphere of the rooms at Grand Kalundawa is enhanced with the breathtaking view of the sparking stream (Dambulu Oya) that runs across. Some exotic birds seen at the surrounding will surely make a friendly appearance and you will not be deprived of the melodious requests of birds every morning. The rooms are perfect illustrations of a bond between the nature and modemity.The rooms are equipped with AC Hot water a TV with satellite channels. A Complimentary Tea and Coffee making facility.
Places of Interest
Sigiriya Rock Fortress
Sigiriya, the spectacular ‘Lion rock’ fortress, stands majestically overlooking the luscious green jungle surroundings, and is one of Sri Lanka’s major attractions.
Dambulla Cave Temple
The Golden Temple of Dambulla is popularly known in the locality as the Dambulla Cave Temple. It is another one of those sites in Sri Lanka that is complete with extravagant history and dates back from the 1st century BC.
Minneriya National Park
The Minneriya National Park includes a 249 square km reservoir, built by King Mahasen about 15 centuries ago. In the dry months from August to October, more than 300 wild elephants gather on the shores of the reservoir.
Ibban Katuwa
Archaeologically the ground date back to around 750 BC to 400 BC.Here,several tombs can be seen covered with stone slabs and another interesting fact is those tombs had contained personal items such as clay pots, necklaces etc.