As the Sinhala and Tamil New Year dawns upon us, Amaya Resorts and Spas invites you to embrace the spirit of Avurudu in a setting of warmth and tradition. From the 11th to the 16th of April 2025, our stunning resorts—Amaya Lake, Amaya Beach and Amaya Hills—will come alive with time-honoured customs, vibrant festivities and exquisite local cuisine, all within the breathtaking natural surroundings of each picturesque destination.
At Amaya Lake, the festivities capture the charm and nostalgia of a traditional village celebration, where the air is filled with the beats of Raban drums and the aroma of festive delicacies. Amaya Beach, set along the golden shores of Pasikudah, embraces the coastal essence of the New Year with cultural performances, seasonal specials and beautiful beachside moments. Meanwhile, Amaya Hills offers a regal Kandyan experience, where Avurudu traditions come alive amidst misty mountain views and the grandeur of Sri Lanka’s heritage.
From the joyous boiling of milk and traditional games to cultural performances and the Avurudu sweetmeats you crave, every moment at Amaya Resorts and Spas is designed to present you with an Avurudu to remember. Whether you seek relaxation, adventure or simply the joy of celebrating with your family and loved ones, our resorts offer an unforgettable Avurudu experience where the richness of Sri Lankan culture meets the comfort of modern luxury.
Join us in welcoming the dawn of a new year with happiness, harmony and heartfelt hospitality at Amaya Resorts and Spas, everyone’s most preferred holiday destinations in Sri Lanka.
For reservations and more details, please contact +94 114 767 800
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