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Global Adventurer Roma Wells Explores the First Ecolodge in Sri Lanka
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Deep in the heart of Sri Lanka, amidst the vibrant chaos of the Sinharaja Rainforest, lies the Rainforest Ecolodge, a sanctuary where nature and sustainability coalesce. Nestled on the scenic Enselwatte Tea Estate bordering the pristine Sinharaja Forest, a biodiversity hotspot and UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Rainforest Ecolodge offers a unique experience for explorers.
Recently, this hidden gem welcomed Roma Wells, author, presenter, and founder of Curious Fox Travel. And here’s Roma talking about her experience at Rainforest Ecolodge.
Upon arrival, Roma was drawn to the lodge’s exquisite chalets, made from eco-friendly material. “The ecolodge felt like a hidden gem,” she shared. “As I settled into my chalet, the sounds of tropical birds surrounded me, providing a genuine connection to nature.” Before starting her adventures, Roma explored the mini rainforest courtyard, which offered a preview of the experiences to come. “It’s a great introduction to what’s ahead,” she said, clearly excited.
The Rainforest Ecolodge provides a range of excursions designed to immerse guests in the region’s extraordinary biodiversity. Highlights include birdwatching experiences, where guests can observe the remarkable phenomenon of flock feeding. Guests may spot iconic species such as the Sri Lanka Blue Magpie, Black Drongo, and the elusive Sri Lanka Scimitar Babbler, showcasing the vibrant life within this enchanting forest. Each activity is thoughtfully curated to enhance the connection between visitors and the rich natural environment surrounding the ecolodge.
Wearing their leech socks, Roma and her friends set out into the lush wilderness with their enthusiastic interpreter, Jagath. “Hiking through the rainforest with Jagath was unforgettable,” she said. “He brought the forest to life, pointing out hidden wonders like the Blue Morphos fluttering by and rare orchids blooming among the foliage.”
The waterfall trekking adventure at the Rainforest Ecolodge is a highlight for many guests. This 2-kilometer trek leads to Kollawa Dola Ella and Pitamangala Dolla Ella, where the cool waters invite visitors to dip their toes. Along the way, guests may experience the playful sensation of endemic Ceylon stone sucker fish nibbling at their feet. The trek offers a perfect blend of exploration and relaxation, with serene spots ideal for meditation amidst the natural beauty of the rainforest.
Nature Trails at the Rainforest Ecolodge guide guests through lush tea plantations and into an arboretum rich with diverse flora. Visitors can marvel at captivating water features and the vibrant greenery along the way, creating a picturesque experience. As day turns to night, the forest transforms into a realm of wonder during the Night Trekking excursion. Guests venture into the darkness, where they may encounter nocturnal creatures like the elusive Loris, along with an array of frogs, moths, and geckos. The sounds of the forest create an exhilarating atmosphere as participants uncover its hidden secrets.
Roma beautifully captured her experience saying “Sinharaja is an oasis that marinates all the senses. The Rainforest Ecolodge not only offers a place to stay but an invitation to connect deeply with nature. Here, every moment is a reminder of the wild beauty that surrounds us.” This sensational ecolodge is truly a gateway to experiencing the heart of Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity.
A property managed by Aitken Spence Hotels, Rainforest Ecolodge is the first classified ecolodge in the country. This unique tourism project was initiated by industry stakeholders and like-minded investors and is also part of a USAID-sponsored study aimed at positioning Sri Lanka as a global leader in eco-friendly hospitality. The ecolodge holds the prestigious LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum certification, making it the first hotel in Sri Lanka, the fourth in Asia, and the fifth in the world to receive this accolade. The property features 20 eco-chalets ingeniously constructed from reclaimed shipping containers, with decks made from repurposed railway sleepers. Rainforest Ecolodge exemplifies the symbiotic relationship between development and environmental stewardship, enhancing the destination’s biodiversity and supporting the local community.