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The thirteen pavilions of the Samadhi Centre, which lean out of the hillside, are veritable temples of tranquility. Here everything is king-sized. The Indonesian teak bed in a double room is spacious enough to sleep three people comfortably. But even the smallest suite provides a four-poster bed to dream in.
The Samadhi Centre is owned by antique dealer and organic farmer manqué, Waruna Jayasinghe, erstwhile hippy, who has turned a piece of jungle into a small, perfectly balanced micro-kingdom which supplies you with all the creature comforts for your retreat. All the food prepared at the Samadhi Centre is organic and freshly picked before each meal. It is vegetarian cookery at its best. The rice you eat is home grown and one of thirteen ancient Sinhala varieties organically farmed in the paddy fields across the river. The water you drink is sourced directly from an unpolluted mountain spring on Samadhi land.
The Samadhi Centre, Kandy is 136 km from Sri Lanka's international airport and 116 km from Colombo. Visitors should be made aware that area surrounding the Samadhi is mountainous jungle so occasional snakes and scorpions may be found. In rainy weather leeches and cenerpedes are part of the wildlife
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