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October 21, 2010 08:17 pm | Updated 08:17 pm IST

IN NATURE'S MIDST: Earl's Regency. Photo: Jayashree Arunachalam

IN NATURE'S MIDST: Earl's Regency. Photo: Jayashree Arunachalam

EARL'S REGENCY

KANDY

USP: A view around every corner

Sitting in your private balcony with a mug of aromatic tea, you look down a panoramic valley of lush green; it's like stepping into a picture book. Charming houses dot the Kandy plateau as roads wind their way through tea plantations. The cup in your hands reads: ‘There is a great deal of poetry and fine sentiment in a chest of tea'. Everything is right with the world.

Earl's Regency in Kandy is an amalgam of luxury and Nature. Nestled amidst hills, there is a view to be found at every spot. Take in the verdant greenery all around, whether you're nursing your cocktail at the Mountbatten Bar against a background of twinkling lights, or digging into a lavish breakfast of string hoppers, chicken stew and chocolate waffles.

The rooms are as lavish as the rest of the hotel. The walls are panelled, and the bed begs you to sink into it. When you can tear yourself away, live the adventurous life with trekking or mountain biking, or trust the hotel to arrange an excursion tailor-made for you.

If rest and relaxation is your cup of tea, then spend an hour or two in the capable hands of the people at Coco Spa, followed by dinner prepared by skillful chefs. End your night with a beautiful view and a glass of the local coconut liquor.

Whether it's your honeymoon destination or simply a weekend getaway with friends, Earl's Regency is the perfect place to unwind. Impeccable service, an eclectic spread of food and the vistas around every corner will keep you coming back.

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