Heritance Ahungalla

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Heritance Ahungalla
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The infinity pool of Heritance Ahungalla
Heritance Ahungalla
Hotel chainHeritance Hotels and Resorts
General information
Architectural style Tropical Modernism
Town or city Ahungalla
CountrySri Lanka
Coordinates 6°18′42.0″N80°01′55.0″E / 6.311667°N 80.031944°E / 6.311667; 80.031944
Opened1981
Owner Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings
Design and construction
Architect(s) Geoffrey Bawa
Other information
Number of rooms152
Number of suites9
Number of restaurants5
Website
www.heritancehotels.com/ahungalla/

Heritance Ahungalla, formerly known as the Triton Hotel, is a luxury five-star hotel in Ahungalla, Sri Lanka. Triton Hotel was designed by Geoffrey Bawa and opened in 1981. Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings is the owner and operator of the hotel. The hotel is managed as a part of Aiken Spence's Heritance Hotels and Resorts brand. Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings was incorporated in 1978 as Ahungalla Hotels Ltd and listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 1980. The hotel was originally named Triton Hotel after the Greek god Triton. Ahungalla Hotels Ltd became the holding company of the Aitken Spence hotel chain in 1994. The company adopted its present name, Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings, in 1997. After a US$12 million refurbishment, Triton Hotel was rebranded as Heritance Ahungalla in 2006. Heritance Ahungalla is the first five-star beach resort in Sri Lanka.

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History

Triton Hotel was designed by Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa and opened in 1981. [1] Ahungalla Hotels Ltd, renamed in 1997 as Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings, is the owner and the operator of the hotel. Ahungalla Hotels Ltd was incorporated in 1978. The company was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 1980. Triton Hotel was the second hotel built in the Aitken Spence Hotels chain. Having named the first hotel of the chain after the god Neptune, the hotel was named after Triton, son of Poseidon, the Greek equivalent of Neptune. [2] The company acquired Aitken Spence Hotels Ltd, the owner of Neptune Hotel, in 1994 and became the holding company of the Aitken Spence hotel chain. [3]

Triton Hotel was damaged by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. [4] Aitken Spence had decided not to recommence operations of the hotel immediately because the hotel was planned to be closed for refurbishment in the following year anyway. [5] After a US$12 million refurbishment, Triton Hotel was rebranded as Heritance Ahungalla in 2006 as a five-star hotel. [6] The hotel became the first five-star beach resort in the country. [7]

In 2012, Heritance Ahungalla offered "Pirates Fantasy", what the hotel called the 'most expensive cake in the world' priced at US$35 million. The cake had several layers with different ingredients, including cinnamon, zucchini and purple yam. The cake was decorated with ten different sapphire gems and ten different jewellery. The cake was unveiled with Sri Lankan and English national cricketers in attendance. [8] Out of the 400 staff of the hotel more than 65% were recruited from nearby villages, and many of them have not had prior work experience in the hospitality industry. [9] Latvian president Raimonds Vējonis and the first lady Iveta Vējone stayed at the hotel during their 2018 ten-day state visit to Sri Lanka. [10]

Amenities

The interior of the hotel Sri Lanka,Heritance Ahungalla - 26693135131.jpg
The interior of the hotel

Heritance Ahungalla is a hotel with 152 keys. The hotel's access road is an avenue with palm trees winding around a large pond. The hotel has two swimming pools. The older pool is visible from the entrance terrace. The newer pool is in the northern wing. The hotel's fine dining restaurant accompanies a dramatic view and the hotel also has a nightclub. Meals from the nightclub and the main dining room are mainly buffets. [11] The main restaurant gets it name, Jute, from batik-on-jute ceiling decoration by Ena de Silva. The hotel is a popular destination for MICE tourism. [12] The hotel has an in-house fine spa. [13]

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