Kayaam House stands as a spiritual sanctuary just steps from the expansive Indian Ocean. This retreat is dedicated to the art of restoration and recovery, with a profound commitment to guest wellness at its core. At Kayaam House, the ethos revolves around achieving inner balance through the curation of holistic therapies enriched with natural ingredients and nurturing practices. Situated in the less-traveled region of Tangalle in the far south, Kayaam House opens the door to uncharted landscapes, pristine stretches of unpopulated beaches, and explorations of the coastline. This area is steeped in history, once serving as the southern kingdom of the island. It boasts picturesque lagoons, national parks, and culturally significant sites such as the Rock Temples of Mulkirigala and the revered shrines of Wewurukannala.
Kayaam is home to six Ocean Rooms, two Palm Suites, a two bedroom Palm Residence and a chic, Bawa inspired 20-cover restaurant and bar. The Sanctuary Spa will feature two treatment rooms with therapies based on traditional healing methods utilising hyperlocal herbs and spices, whilst guests can find additional opportunities to be bathed in nature at the outdoor yoga pavilion or at the far-reaching infinity pool. Kayaam House is thoughtfully designed to create an environment that instills grounding, comfort, and restoration. Their spaces are perfectly suited for guests seeking repose, rejuvenation, and self-discovery. The design aesthetics of the retreat are a reflection of this intention, embracing a warm and restorative atmosphere, setting the stage for a truly transformative experience.
For those seeking a wellness-focused getaway, Kayaam House offers personalized meal plans, tailored to individual Ayurvedic doshas following consultations with their resident Ayurvedic doctor. If your desire is a pure beach escape, you can choose from their à la carte menu or collaborate with the chef to craft personalized meals that cater to your specific tastes.
Begin your day with the tranquility of sipping coffee while gazing out at the sea, or indulge in a morning dip in the infinity pool, surrendering to the harmonious sounds of the surrounding nature. Tangalle’s golden sandy beaches fringed with swaying coconut palms offer splendid opportunities for surfing and turtle watching. Here, one can fully immerse in the unhurried southern charm that defines Kayaam House.
Breakfast – 2 swimming pools – Restaurant – Airport shuttle – Free parking – Private bathroom – Spa and wellness centre – View – Balcony – Free WiFi
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Established in 1949, the SOS Children Village Foundation stands as the world’s largest non-profit organization committed to nurturing orphaned, abandoned, and vulnerable children. Their multifaceted approach, spanning family support, medical care, education, and emergency assistance, positively impacts the lives of countless children and families.
Our commitment:
Ceylon Roots is devoted to bolstering this cause by sponsoring the education and well-being of 10 children each month. Our aspiration is to progressively increase the number of sponsored children while also offering valuable exposure to those youngsters aspiring to pursue a career in the hospitality industry.
Embracing our rich cultural heritage and the profound influence of Buddhism on Sri Lanka’s cultural fabric, Ceylon Roots proudly presents the ‘Buddhist Roots’ project.
The island’s connection to the teachings of The Buddha has shaped it’s identity and inspired the creation of temples and statues that embody our faith. However, the passage of time has left some of these rural temples in neglected states, depriving them of the rightful care they merit.
Our commitment:
With unwavering dedication, we have undertaken a vital commitment to revive and sustain temples island-wide. Through providing essential support for upkeep, nourishment, and sustainable living conditions, the aim of the Buddhist Roots project is to help ensure the lasting prosperity of these sacred sites.
By joining hands with us, you are not only contributing to their well-being, but also getting the chance to explore these sites and personally experience the rich authenticity of Sri Lankan Buddhism.
In a dynamic effort to combat deforestation and bolster environmental conservation, we proudly present to you, the ‘Brown Roots’ Project, launched on World Environment Day, June 5th, 2017, undertaken in collaboration with Browns Tours. Working closely with relevant authorities and organizations, including Sri Lanka Forest Reserves, we stand united in preserving and enriching the beauty of our island home for generations to come.
Our commitment:
As part of our unwavering dedication, we have pledged to plant a tree for every traveler who embarks on a journey with us, and since its inception, the ‘Brown Roots’ project has already seen the planting of over 3000 trees in the central province of Sri Lanka by the end of 2018.
Our resolve remains resolute, and with your invaluable support, we endeavour to further elevate this number in the years ahead. Join us in nurturing the very roots of nature’s grandeur.