Sustainability
Reducing waste, choosing eco-friendly alternatives, and protecting the land we depend on.
Experience Udawalawa
Who We Are
We are more than a restaurant or an excursion provider — we are storytellers of Sri Lanka’s living heritage. Nestled near the great Udawalawe National Park, our mission is to celebrate the traditions, flavors, and communities that make this land unique.
Ayubowan and welcome to Experience Udawalawe.
Experience Udawalawe was born from a simple idea: that travel should be about connection. Connection to nature, to culture, and to people. Through our signature restaurant Ceylon 1850 and a collection of immersive experiences, we invite guests to step into the rhythms of rural Sri Lanka.
Here, food is prepared the way it has been for generations, using fresh ingredients from nearby farms. Experiences are shaped by the wisdom of local families — from heritage crafts to community-led excursions. Every detail reflects our belief that authenticity is not staged, but lived.
We believe tourism can be a force for good. Our philosophy is built on three commitments:
Reducing waste, choosing eco-friendly alternatives, and protecting the land we depend on.
Preserving age-old practices, recipes, and crafts while sharing them with the world.
Ensuring local families, artisans, and entrepreneurs grow alongside us.
This approach ensures that every guest leaves with more than memories — they leave with a deeper connection to Sri Lanka’s soul.
Restaurant
Dining inspired by the 1850s, where meals are cooked with firewood, served in clay, and infused with local flavors.
Cultural Experiences
Cooking demonstrations, heritage crafts, and traditional practices that bring local wisdom to life.
Nature Excursions
Authentic journeys by boat, jeep, or foot, designed to immerse guests in the natural beauty of Udawalawe without leaving harm behind.
Our Promise
We commit to transparency, community-led decisions, and measurable sustainability milestones. Your stay fuels scholarships, habitat monitoring, women-led enterprises, and the preservation of Village Udawalawe’s living heritage.