Welcome to Urban Jungal Resort!
The Urban Jungle is a budget hotel, which ensures all facilities to suit to the necessities of local and foreign traveller at an affordable price with a green conscience. The Urban Jungle consists of five luxury rooms with a restaurant, room service, a meeting room. The Urban jungle will mark its name for welcoming, modern, fully air-conditioned rooms with comfortable beds and a clean functional bathroom in Avissawella town with unforgettable rainforest view. Room rates will be affordable and will range from Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 5,000 per day. Some of the salient features of the resort will be 24 hour check in, free internet, children under six eating for free. The Urban jungle is an ideal destination for honeymooners, or anyone looking for privacy, tranquillity and eco nature.


Features

ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICES FROM THE KITCHEN

Urban Jungle offers every guest a special 24 hour check in enabling them to enjoy our facilities at a time of their convenience.

FREE INTERNET

Free high-speed Internet connection for the guests to continue their business and personal matters without any interruption.

FREE MEALS FOR KIDS BELOW 6

We offer all kids below 6 enjoying the hospitability of the resort meals free of charge at any of our signature buffets.

PRO-ACTIVELY GREEN

We look forward with the green concept .

KEY AND CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

The resort is situated within easy reach of many tourist attractions including historically as well as environmentally significant locations.

AFFORDABLE RATES

All guests are offered our rooms and services at affordable rates with the expectation to make their stay at the resort a unforgettable experience.

GRAND BEDS

The resort offers the guests relaxing beds with premium quality mattress and bedding linen to ensure a cosy sleep for guests during their stay.

RELAXING SHOWER

Fountain water for shower and drinking free of any chemicals

Bed Supper luxury 9 inch height with matters
Bath rooms Attached luxury Morden
Max People 3
Room Size 130 sqm.
Privet balcony for every room facing to the rainforest

LKR 2500/- (US $16)/ Night
without meal


Bed Supper luxury 9 inch height with matters
Bath rooms Attached luxury Morden
Max People 3
Room Size 130 sqm.
Privet balcony for every room facing to the rainforest

LKR 5000/- (US $33)/ Night
without meal


Kitulgala is an area blessed with two monsoons each year and it records the highest rainfall of the country. It is now a popular adventure-sports centre located amid thickly forested hills. Most visitors are the young and energetic of Colombo, but foreign visitors are also starting to discover the region's white-water rafting, jungle trekking, and bird watching and cave exploration. It takes just 45 minutes drive from the resort to reach the area.

Maha Saman Devalaya or the Great Saman Temple is a shrine dedicated to deity Saman, who is the presiding deity of the Sri Pada Mountain (Adam's Peak) which is also called Samanthakuta meaning the mountain of Saman which is believed to have the left foot impression of Lord Buddha which he kept in his visit to Sri Lanka.

It was It was constructed on the site of the Portuguese church and fort after the area was recaptured by the Kandyan kingdom. There is some evidence to suggest that there was an ancient devale (described as a "Hindu temple") here before Portuguese era. It is ituated in Ratnapura area and just 45 minutes away from our resort.

The noteworthy monument, located 50 Km northeast of Colombo called Barandi Kovil, Hindu Temple, bearing architectural similarities with Vijayangara style in India, was constructed in the year 1527 AD by the king Sithawaka Rajasinghe.

Bopath Ella is a charming waterfall situated in the Ratnapura District of Sri Lanka. It has a shape very similar to the leaf of the Sacred fig or "Bo" tree, which has earned it this name. The waterfall is a major tourist attraction in the country. Local myths say that it is haunted and that it hides a treasure trove.

The root to Bopath Falls at Devihelagama is found when travelling for 6 kilometers after turning left from Hisgahena junction which is situated close to Kuruwita town at Colombo - Rathnapura Road. The picturesque Bopath Falls is falling at devipahala region passing 8 kilometers as the Kuruganga Which consisted with small streams starting from the Samanala peak. The water fall’s beauty is much increased due to the fact that water is falling down at several stages and it is considered as a place loved by both locals as well as foreigners.

Olu Falls is an impressive sight and it cascades downwards in four streams into a pool at the base known as Olu Dola. The waters then merge with the Wee River, before flowing into the Kelani River, near the Saman Temple at Yatiyantota.

It is a picturesque waterfall and a very famous tourist attraction. It is believed according to folklores that it never run dry even in the most unforgiving droughts. It is said that this water fall derives its name from the resemblance it has to the white ‘Olu flower’. It’s multiple falls look like the white petals of an Olu flower. According to the villagers, the waterfall get so engorged with water during the rainy season that they have to cross the bridge made of wooden beams with caution as the fine spray created by the fall creates a total whiteout of the road ahead. According to the villagers they get drenched if they try to cross the bridge on foot during the rainy season but yet do so when they have to. The tourists visit the area never forgets to see the charming beauty of the fall.

This is a place which is connected to very interesting stories of the history of the country. It is said to have been a beautiful garden situated at the centre of the Seethawaka kingdom of King Rajasinghe the 1st. It is situated on Anguruwella –Warakapola road and said that, while relaxing in the garden, the king had been pricked by a thorn from this unusual bamboo tree, which had fatally wounded him and killed him while he was being hurriedly ferried across the river in a copper paruwa (type of boat). There are different stories regarding this incident and some say that it was the poison of the thorn, while others say the King’s Vedha mahaththaya’s (doctors) had poisoned him on the pretext of treating him in the boat. There are others who say that he was bitten by a snake and that it was not a thorn that killed him. Some say that being bitten by a cobra was divine retribution for the patricide he had committed for having turned his back on Buddhism.

Makandawa forest reserve is one of the oldest forest reserves in Sri Lanka And an ideal site for bird watching.

Tourists can watch rare and endemic birds such as the black eagle, the trogon, Sri Lanka Orange-billed babbler, Chestnut backed owlet, the blue magpie and the Red Faced Malkoha if they are well prepared for the event.

Beli Lena cave at Kithulgala, which is considered as a highly important archaeological site in the country, was excavated and researched between the years 1978-1983 by the Department of Archaeology. The cultural deposits at the site were determined after 25 radiometric tests to be from 30,000 – 9000 years before the present day. A diverse range of cultural, faunal and human remains were excavated. Amongst the things discovered were some geometric microlithic stone tools which at 30,000 years are among the oldest found in the world, to date. There are also some bone tools and evidence of fire being used from 30,000 years ago. This is an ideal site for those who are interested in the history of man and nature.