
Accommodation
Life at Ulpotha is simple and in step with nature. The handmade adobe huts are made for deep rest and a close connection to the jungle’s rhythms.
Accommodation at Ulpotha
Adobe Hut at Ulpotha
Ulpotha offers 11 beautifully simple guest huts, each built using traditional wattle and daub. Open and airy by design, they provide both cosiness and a deep sense of being at one with nature. Inside, you’ll find comfortable beds with voluminous mosquito nets, cupboards, fresh water, towels, and a sarong to wear and take home. Every hut is hand-painted twice a year with natural coloured clays, reflecting the beauty of Sri Lankan village traditions.
With one or two exceptions, loos are kept separate from living areas, following local custom. The open-air showers let you bathe in cool water under the stars, while the toilets are modern and comfortable. All huts are allocated on a twin-share basis, offering a peaceful retreat in a setting that feels both grounding and restorative.
The adobe huts are made for deep rest and a close connection to the jungle’s rhythms. You’ll fall asleep to the night chorus, wake with the sun and breathe fresher air than you have in years. Most huts are shared as part of the experience, with a small number available for solo use when possible.
There’s little need for modern distractions. Lanterns light the evenings, the breeze keeps you cool and the real luxury is the stillness. Staying here means living lightly on the land and feeling part of its natural flow.
Showers & Bathrooms
Bathroom at Ulpotha
With few exceptions, loos are kept separate from living areas in line with local custom. Showers are open-air, so you can bathe under the stars, while the loos are modern and comfortable. All huts are twin-share, offering a quiet place to rest in a setting that feels grounded and genuinely restorative.
Washing is honest and uncomplicated. Showers are outdoors and open air, built of stone and shared, as are the loos. There’s no hot water. You wash with fresh, cool, silky water and simple handmade soaps, and it feels wonderfully clean. You’ll have lanterns in your hut to guide you to the bathrooms after dark. Although you’ll live barefoot at Ulpotha, keep your flip-flops beside the bed for any night time trips to the loo.