Army invests Rs 350 mn in three hotels
The Sri Lanka Army will open its modern Cabana type star
class hotel complex bordering the popular Yala National Sanctuary shortly. This
latest jungle cum beach resort at Yala, would be branded as “Laya Safari’ and
will include 20 luxurious cabanas with a panoramic view of the park. Built by
the Engineer Service Regiment, the second stage of the project would include
another 30 rooms.
This was revealed at the grand re-branding launch of the Army's
eco-friendly holiday resorts as “Laya” Hotel chain at Waters Edge Hotel
Battaramulla last week.
The Chief Guest at the event, Commander of the Army
Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya said that the Army embarked on this timely
project to assist the rapidly growing demand in the hospitality industry in the
country.
Out of the three existing hotels the famous Wadduwa Resort
was re-branded as ‘ Laya Beach” and would offer 35 standard and super deluxe
rooms overlooking the scenic blue ocean.
The Kukuleganga Holiday Resort was re-branded as “Laya
Leisure” with its exceptional single and family type well furnished villas
nestled in a natural landscape. The guests would also get the opportunity for
out door activities and thrilling adventure sports.
All three hotels would comprise of executive suites,
luxurious rooms, villas, spacious function halls, swimming pools, gymnasiums
and sports facilities.
Directorate of Welfare will be responsible for the execution
of these new projects. Plans are underway to add another two hotels to the
chain in the near future in Pasikuda and Kuchchaveli. These hotels will give
employment opportunities to the community living in that area.
Director Army Welfare, Brigadier Kumudu Perera said all
three resorts of high standards, managed by the Army are manned by
professionals in the hospitality industry to ensure the best standards and
quality service. The profits of all three hotels are used for the welfare of
Army soldiers.
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