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Deer Park Hotel offers a variety of dining options designed to extend your cultural journey in this magical land.

Experience dining customs of the jungle people of Ceylon with a mouth-watering meal set in the jungles of Deer Park Hotel. Romance seekers, saddle up on elephant back and be transported to an exotic destination for a personalized champagne dinner in the company of your loved one.

With a dining experience to suit every whim, indulge your palates in indigenous cuisine in the magical surrounds of Sri Lanka.



The Ebony brings together the charms of local and international cuisine, featuring oriental music and a service that is unforgettable.
Tree Tops takes fine dining to new heights - more specifically up into the trees.
Experience dining outdoors at the Jungle Barbeque. Enjoy a meal in the mystical jungles of Deer Park Hotel to the sounds of the nocturnal creatures.
Should you wish, we can arrange for a personalized champagne breakfast, high tea or a private dinner in a breathtakingly exotic setting.
After a hard day of discovery and exploration, retire to our cosy Sandpiper bar to experience more delights of our country and its customs.
 

Discover Elephant Country
Discover Elephant Country with a 3-night stay at Deer Park Hotel. Embark on a guided tour to Elephant Drive in Minneriva National Park as well as a guided cultural tour to Polonnaruwa.

Valid until 31st October 2010
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Situated on the banks of the Giritale Reservoir within the district capital of Polonnaruwa, five hours by road from the capital, Colombo, and Bandaranaike International Airport.
Anuradhapura
The first capital of Sri Lanka – and remaining so for 1,400 years – Anuradhapura was abandoned and swallowed by the dry-zone jungle two centuries after Vijayabahu I had retaken the country and retained the Cholas capital at Polonnaruwa in the 11th Century.
Dambulla
About 12 miles from Sigiriya you’ll come to the Raja Maha Vihara, otherwise known as the Dambulla Cave Temple or Golden Temple. This is actually a series of five temples that finds its origin in the Anuradhapura period (1st Century B.C.)
Kandy
The Hill Capital may be some distance from Deer Park Hotel, but what you can do is to stop by for half a day on your way back to Colombo for your flight home. As the last major capital of the Sinhala kings, Kandy is definitely a place not to be missed if you want your Sri Lanka trip to be complete.
Parakrama Samudra
“Let not one drop of water reach the sea without first serving man.” These were the words of 12th Century King Parakramabahu I, who was responsible for one of the largest man-made reservoirs – the Parakrama Samudra, or Sea of King Parakrama. This astonishing tank is larger in size than even the Colo
Polonnaruwa
As early as the 7th Century, when Anuradhapura was still the capital, Sri Lankan kings had made Polonnaruwa their country retreat. With the Cholas’ conquest of Anuradhapura in the 11th Century, Polonnaruwa succeeded it as the capital and remained so for the next 200 years - even when Vijayabahu I ev
Sigiriya
Desperation can also drive a man to greatness. It must have been a mixture of fear and guilt for having his own father slain and stealing the throne from right under his half brother's nose that motivated King Kasyapa to erect this magnificent fortress – 'Palace in the Sky' – in the 5th Century A.D.
Minneriya-Giritale National Park
A flapping sea of black invades the emerald Minneriya Tank, as a flock of two thousand cormorants nosedive for fish. Later, elephants trudge by, drinking from the same reservoir.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Long before wildlife conservation became fashionable, Sri Lanka already had areas of jungle marked out for conservation. One such case is that of the Wasgamuwa National Park, a portion of which was declared a Strict Nature Reserve as early as 1938.
Other National Parks
Sri Lanka is full of forests, and it is natural that as one of the pioneers of conservation the country contains more national parks, or nature reserves, than you have time to visit.
Sun & Sea
As the shimmering horizon disappears into the distant azure sky, tall gusts of waves surf towards the palm-fringed sandy beaches encircling Sri Lanka.
History
Taprobane, Serendib, Emerald Island and The Teardrop of India - Sri Lanka has earned many endearing monikers for its colorful past.
Religion
It is worthy of note that an eyetooth remains the most significant religious symbol in Sri Lanka since Buddhism was first introduced to the Sinhalese in 250 B.C. This is no ordinary pointed conical tooth – it is believed to have belonged to Siddhartha Gautama, otherwise more popularly worshipped as
Tea & Spices
What does “The Hound of the Baskervilles” have to do with Ceylon tea? Read on.
Weather
Sri Lanka is blessed with a tropical paradise climate. Most days are hot, humid and sunny with temperatures averaging between 27 ~ 31°C. A hat and sunscreen will be essential if you are planning to spend the day outdoors, whether romping around a hertitage site or lazing at the beach.
 
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