Close Menu
Travellers World Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Travellers World OnlineTravellers World Online
    • Home
    • Industry News
      • New Appointments
      • Culture
      • Travel Tech
      • Book Review
    • Stories
      • Tourism
      • Wildlife
      • Environment
    • Interviews
    • Hotel Review
    • Green Warrior
    • Follow the Food
    • Jobs
    • More
      • E-Mag
      • Contact Us
    Travellers World Online
    Home»Industry Speaks»Jetwing Jungle Lodge Launches as Sri Lanka’s Sustainable Luxury Retreat
    Industry Speaks

    Jetwing Jungle Lodge Launches as Sri Lanka’s Sustainable Luxury Retreat

    Jaun ShahiBy Jaun ShahiSeptember 12, 20242 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Jetwing Jungle Lodge
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email

    September 12, 2024: In the heart of Sri Lanka’s wild coastal frontier, Jetwing Jungle Lodge, launches, emerging as a beacon of sustainable luxury. Adjacent to Yala National Park, this exquisite retreat offers an unparalleled experience of coastal luxury set amidst the untamed beauty of nature.

    Featuring ten private Jungle Dwellings, each residence stands as a sanctuary of serenity, complete with expansive wooden terraces that serve as perfect vantage points for observing diverse wildlife roaming freely around the property.

    Recent enhancements at the once-safari camp transcend aesthetic upgrades. With the introduction of a stunning rooftop infinity pool providing a tranquil oasis, guests can now bask in panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and the lush jungle canopy. The lodge’s culinary offerings celebrate Sri Lankan heritage infused with international flavors, presenting a diverse dining palette, from The Thicket restaurant to unique experiences at The Hive rooftop bar and beach dining on the dunes. To further enhance the guest experience, a team of skilled butlers is on hand to provide personalized service and curate exclusive excursions.

    Jetwing Jungle Lodge’s commitment to sustainability is highlighted by its strides towards becoming Sri Lanka’s first ‘Net Zero’ resort. A significant 125kW solar photovoltaic system has been installed, aiming to offset the resort’s direct and indirect emissions entirely. Further, the lodge has installed an on-site generated biogas and biomass.

    For those seeking an escape that harmonizes luxury with ecological consciousness, Jetwing Jungle Lodge offers a guilt-free retreat into the wild, where every moment contributes to a more sustainable future.

    Hospitality Industry Jetwing Hotels Jetwing Jungle Lodge Sri Lankan Wildlife
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Jaun Shahi

    More article from Jaun Shahi

    Related News

    The Fern Hotels & Resorts Expands Its Portfolio in Jaipur

    Radisson Blu Greater Noida welcomes Tapajit Bhattacharjee as the Director of Food & Beverage

    Holymont Udaipur Appoints Ravi Dhankhar as Vice President

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Industry Speaks

    Kavya Navani’s Arangetram on July 27th, 2025

    Ehsaas Presents “Shiva – All Encompassing”: Samik De’s Solo Digital Show

    Zayed National Museum to Open in December 2025

    Follow the Food

    Tansen celebrates a year of exquisite Gastronomical journey

    Thai Naam Unveils New Monsoon-Themed Grill Menu

    The China Kitchen at Hyatt Regency Delhi Unveils a Regionally Inspired Menu

    Interviews

    In Conversation with The Pedal Nomads: Himalayan Cyclists

    Coffee with Kiran – A conversation

    Bridging Global Techniques with Local Soul : Chef Vardaan Marwah

    About The Team

    This is an initiative by a group of highly experienced individuals from mainstream Media, photography, hospitality and travel industry.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
    Custom Links
    • About us
    • Refund Policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & conditions

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news about Travel Industry in your inbox

      © 2025 travellersworldonline.com.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.