Wild Coast Tented Lodge – Sri Lanka

Nestled in the southeast of Sri Lanka, the Wild Coast Tented Lodge offers a unique retreat, with twenty-eight cocoon-like tents artfully arranged to echo the footprint of a leopard, paying homage to the nearby Yala National Park. Here, guests are invited to embark on thrilling safari adventures, guided by the camp's expert naturalists, to explore the park's diverse wildlife and landscapes. Perched at the juncture of jungle and beach, the lodge's suites boast breathtaking views of the Indian Ocean, each one a sanctuary of style, merging colonial expedition elegance with the comfort of modern design, complete with a private watering hole. The lodge's main building, a bamboo-entwined structure designed to blend with the natural surroundings like a rock at water's edge, is the heart of the retreat, featuring a bar, library, and restaurant where guests can savor a contemporary twist on classic Sri Lankan flavours.
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Where is Anambas archipelago located?

The Anambas Archipelago is located in the South China Sea, between mainland Malaysia and Borneo. It is part of Indonesia's Riau Islands province and is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and pristine marine environments.

What is included in the stay?

Your stay at Bawah Reserve includes luxurious accommodation, all meals and beverages (excluding alcohol), daily laundry service, non-motorised water sports, snorkelling and kayaking excursions, guided nature treks, and access to the wellness centre. Additionally, you’ll receive complimentary spa treatments and transportation to and from the resort’s private seaplane terminal.

What is there to see and do on the island?

Bawah Reserve offers a plethora of activities including snorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, paddle boarding, and sailing in the crystal-clear waters. On land, guests can explore the lush rainforest on guided nature walks, enjoy beach picnics, practice yoga, or indulge in relaxing spa treatments. The island’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity provide endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation.

What is the best way of getting around the island?

The best way to get around Bawah Reserve is on foot or by using the complimentary bicycles provided by the resort. The island is designed to be easily navigable, allowing guests to explore its beautiful beaches, lush forests, and various facilities at their own pace.

How do I get to Bawah Reserve?

To reach Bawah Reserve, you will first fly to Batam International Airport in Indonesia. From Batam, you will take a private seaplane, provided by the resort, which offers a scenic 80-minute flight directly to Bawah Reserve. This exclusive transfer service ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey to the island.

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