Inspirational, whimsical, and enchanting, Lunuganga country estate invites guests to step into the mind of its renowned creator, architect Geoffrey Bawa. Nestled near Bentota’s west coast, this soulful retreat boasts 10 uniquely styled rooms, a refreshing swimming pool, and guided garden tours. The estate seamlessly blends into Bentota’s scenic landscape, surrounded by paddy fields, cinnamon estates, and coconut plantations along the tranquil Dedduwa Lake. Despite its secluded feel, Lunuganga is only 10 minutes away from Bentota’s sandy beaches, restaurants, and water sports.
Geoffrey Bawa’s former home, Lunuganga, offers a truly unique stay with nine individually furnished rooms and suites scattered across the expansive garden. Each room is purposefully designed to capture views of the lush garden, the serene lake, treetops, or distant Buddhist stupas. The Main House Studio, Gallery Studio, and Glass House cater to different preferences, making it an ideal retreat for honeymooners, families, or nature enthusiasts.
Dining at Lunuganga is a culinary delight, featuring standout Sri Lankan dishes like hoppers, kiribath, and coconut sambol, as well as international and contemporary Asian fusion meals. The open-plan lake-view restaurant provides a picturesque setting to savor traditional rice and curry during lunch and dinner. All dishes use the finest local ingredients, sourced from nearby vendors, ensuring a fresh and delightful dining experience. The chefs accommodate various dietary requirements, and a children’s menu is available, providing a gastronomic journey that complements the estate’s serene ambiance.





Outdoor swimming pool – Free Wi-Fi – Airport shuttle – Free parking – Restaurant – Non-smoking rooms – Bar – Breakfast
Inspirational, whimsical, and enchanting, Lunuganga country estate invites guests to step into the mind of its renowned creator, architect Geoffrey Bawa. Nestled near Bentota’s west coast, this soulful retreat boasts 10 uniquely styled rooms, a refreshing swimming pool, and guided garden tours. The estate seamlessly blends into Bentota’s scenic landscape, surrounded by paddy fields, cinnamon estates, and coconut plantations along the tranquil Dedduwa Lake. Despite its secluded feel, Lunuganga is only 10 minutes away from Bentota’s sandy beaches, restaurants, and water sports.
Geoffrey Bawa’s former home, Lunuganga, offers a truly unique stay with nine individually furnished rooms and suites scattered across the expansive garden. Each room is purposefully designed to capture views of the lush garden, the serene lake, treetops, or distant Buddhist stupas. The Main House Studio, Gallery Studio, and Glass House cater to different preferences, making it an ideal retreat for honeymooners, families, or nature enthusiasts.
Dining at Lunuganga is a culinary delight, featuring standout Sri Lankan dishes like hoppers, kiribath, and coconut sambol, as well as international and contemporary Asian fusion meals. The open-plan lake-view restaurant provides a picturesque setting to savor traditional rice and curry during lunch and dinner. All dishes use the finest local ingredients, sourced from nearby vendors, ensuring a fresh and delightful dining experience. The chefs accommodate various dietary requirements, and a children’s menu is available, providing a gastronomic journey that complements the estate’s serene ambiance.





Outdoor swimming pool – Free Wi-Fi – Airport shuttle – Free parking – Restaurant – Non-smoking rooms – Bar – Breakfast
In a dynamic effort to combat deforestation and bolster environmental conservation, we proudly present to you, the ‘Brown Roots’ Project, launched on World Environment Day, June 5th, 2017, undertaken in collaboration with Browns Tours. Working closely with relevant authorities and organizations, including Sri Lanka Forest Reserves, we stand united in preserving and enriching the beauty of our island home for generations to come.
Our commitment:
As part of our unwavering dedication, we have pledged to plant a tree for every traveler who embarks on a journey with us, and since its inception, the ‘Brown Roots’ project has already seen the planting of over 3000 trees in the central province of Sri Lanka by the end of 2018.
Our resolve remains resolute, and with your invaluable support, we endeavour to further elevate this number in the years ahead. Join us in nurturing the very roots of nature’s grandeur.