Jetwing Kaduruketha

Eco-Luxury Resort

Exuding rustic charm, character and stylish simplicity, is the unique agro eco-luxury resort; Jetwing Kaduruketha. The hotel is set amidst paddy farmland and natural forest, and has been designed to nestle itself as unobtrusively as possible into the rural landscape. Twenty five dwellings are spaced out over an expanse of 60 acres, with each dwelling surrounded by forest and paddy fields to maintain secluded privacy. Bringing you as close to nature as you can get, Jetwing Kaduruketha offers you the freedom and space you need to enjoy your vacation from start to finish.
Built on 10 out of the total 60 acres of land that we call home, each of our 25 dwellings at Jetwing Kaduruketha were designed to replicate a traditional village that naturally integrates with our resident environment. Inspired by traditional Kandyan designs, environmental architect Sunela Jayawardene brought an icon of Sri Lankan agro-tourism to life using bamboo and wood to provide natural ventilation.

Jetwing Kaduruketha – Luxury

Key Features

WIFI
Ensuite Bathroom
In-Room Safe
Swimming pool

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