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One evening of our stay was taken up by a short visit to Taru Villas – Rock Villa in Bentota, a short distance from Leela Walauwwa. From the moment we got off our car and walked down its long corridor towards the pool to when we got on the beautifully kept garden and turned around to view the villa in all its glory at sunset, I was bewitched. Taru had done it again: Preserved a home, heritage, history, and story within a luxury hotel setting. [caption id="attachment_99709" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Aerial shot of beachside from Rock Villa. Photo: Sudarsha Lakmal[/caption] We went a little further and outside the property, crossing a single-track railway line to dip our toes in the sand and sea of a seemingly untouched golden beach, and were lucky enough to catch the most glorious sunset in quiet serenity. The beach, maintained by Rock Villa, was again pristine and peaceful. [caption id="attachment_99699" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Entrance at Rampart Street[/caption] Breakfast the next morning was graciously arranged at Taru Villas – Rampart Street. Turning into the Fort and a little away from all the hubbub was Rampart Street which offers tuk tuk rides to its guests in a black trishaw bearing its name. By now, our party had come to expect this “sense of Taru” within all her properties and we were quite accurately awed by the placing of furniture, paintings, general interior décor, and uniquely curated rooms.Taru: A woman who cannot be contained in words
Taru herself is a woman you can’t “unmeet”. She arrived at Leela Walauwwa late one evening and was instantly concerned with taking good care of her guests, offering us drinks and more hospitality. Refusing to be the centre of attention, she pulled up a chair in the corner of the room, overlooking the pool, and told me her story in the most unpretentious way. I was both entertained and intrigued. “My life story is about my staff and nothing else,” she shared candidly, referring to how she was moved for days when the pandemic hit and 78% of her staff had asked her to just feed them and nothing else. [caption id="attachment_99706" align="aligncenter" width="800"] In conversation with Taru (centre)[/caption] Empowering people is at the core of why she does what she does, and this was evident in how ardently she spoke of them and their many talents, which she is keen to notice and bring out. The boys that make up her staff come from families where their fathers are fishermen, vegetable sellers, and mason basses. They were picked – raw – by Taru and taught the ropes of the hospitality industry – every little thing from serving a guest well to preparing exotic dishes. Her passion for training was evident as her staff seemed to move about the walauwwa unseen, but ever available to meet our every need. The food was perfectly prepared and splendidly presented. “When you go to their homes, no matter how small they are, you see the legacy that you’ve taught them. Their bathrooms are spotless and dry. There are hand towels or toilet paper,” said Taru, talking about her unscheduled visits. “Most often, I don’t inform them that I’m coming to see their children and their wives. I barge in,” she laughed. “If you don’t teach them how to take care of their spaces, how can they serve a guest? If they live in a pigsty, if they go to the bathroom and don’t wash their hands or clean the toilet before somebody else comes in and uses it, why should they be doing up a guest room perfectly and not live like that?” she queried. Cleanliness and a general sense of care for one’s own environment, according to Taru, translate into a person going above and beyond in the hospitality industry, and I couldn’t have agreed more. All one had to do was look around and observe her own staff in action at Leela Walauwwa.Christmas and New Year Season with Taru Villas
With Christmas and New Year around the corner, Taru Villas is ready with their year-end hotel deals. In the roundup, there are staycations for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, as well as festive offers and curated activities, from traditional Christmas menus to sunset cocktails to BBQ dinners to wildlife park drives (applicable for Yala only via the festive offer for Taru Villas Ruhuna). Book your festive getaway to an exclusive villa, starting from Rs. 27,750 per person/per night for the Christmas season. This is available for 14 to 16 guests. Some of the inclusions to mention are breakfast, lunch, and dinner; island nibbles and tipples followed by a five-course curated dinner; festive aperitif and canapés followed by a traditional Christmas dinner curated by Taru herself; pre-dinner cocktails and canapés by the poolside followed by a BBQ dinner; and New Year’s Day traditional Sri Lankan breakfast. No corkage for all spirits.Taru Villas – Leela Walauwwa is available as a villa for bookings for groups of family and/or friends. Visit their website for some great resident offers and promotions throughout the season. Call: 0112 340 033, +94761 377 670 Email: info@taruvillas.com Facebook: @TaruVillasSL Website: www.taruvillas.com/leela-walauwwa