KumbukRiver continues to put Buttala in the spotlight as its jewel in the crown.
An ancient bastion of Dutugamunu fame, Buttala was a forgotten backwoods post until the Gam Udawa concept rode its way there, only to fade into obscurity yet again.
KumbukRiver emerged as the contemporary landmark which put Buttala on the world map. The spotlight is now back on Buttala as it braces itself to host the iconic national exhibition Deyata Kirula.

Made famous by a 40 foot-tall, two-storeyed eco-villa in the shape of an elephant, KumbukRiver has won a travel Oscar as the world’s leading eco-lodge at the coveted World Travel Awards.
It has also been picked by Times-Online as one of the world’s best green places and

The KumbukRiver concept has been conceived keeping with the ethos of responsible tourism. The resort uses no electricity at present, and refuses to do so just to add to its theme providing an incredibly unique experience.
The atmosphere that emerges nightly in the warm amber light is an experience not to be missed for the sake of modern amenities, and probably recaptures life during the days of Sri Lankan kings. “Once you enter the resort pr

“Visitors will discover a new meaning to life as they experience a memorable holiday in a new light. You have a whole river to yourself, 16-acres of privacy, great Sri Lankan food, mild weather and mosquito-free nights.
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