Wild Coast Tented Lodge an accredited and a wonderfully and architecturally designed in the shape of a leopard paw resort. The unique design features private and public spaces to look like cocoons. The placement of five watering holes among the chalets attracts wild animals to the watering holes thus makes a free roaming sanctuary for wilderness. Wild Coast is a Relais & Chateaux accredited company and the standard of service is in par with the standards of the accreditation. Having 36 chalets, some of them with a pool in front, the antique and the polished off in a time wave effect is given to the interior of the tent which is draped in French canvas. Food at the Wild Coast is a celebratory affair with the cuisine in fusion successfully with Western and local cuisine. The real wilderness is a step outside from the very comfortable tent if yours, with the vast wilderness of the world popular Yala National Park is just a few steps away.
Check In | 02:00 PM |
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Check Out | 11:00 AM |
Hotel Policies |
Pet PolicyPets are not allowed in the property.
Child PolicyInfants below 2 years old will be accommodated free of charge. A Family Cocoon Suite consists of a Cocoon Suite and an adjacent Urchin and can accommodate a maximum of 2 adults and 2 children in the Cocoon Suite and 2 adults/children in the Urchin. The Urchin has twin beds and an open-air shower. As the Urchins and Cocoons are not
interconnected we recommend that younger children are accommodated with their parents in the Cocoon. Up to 2 children can be accommodated on 2 futon mattresses in a Cocoon when sharing with their parents.
Chauffeur Accommodation PolicyDrivers accommodation will not be provided by the property, Drivers will have to find their own arrangements.
Minimum Night Stay PolicyMinimum 2 nights booking required during peak period (20th December 2019 to 10th of January 2020 and 20th December 2020 to 10th of January 2021). Reservations for less than 2
nights during the peak period will be accommodated only upon availability closer to the date of arrival.
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