A Civilised Wilderness

Architect Geoffrey Bawa's Sri Lankan paradise

Words: Lee Tulloch, Photography: Tony Amos
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A fascinating way to see Sri Lanka is to follow the  informal ‘Bawa trail’ of hotels and houses designed in the second half of the 20th Century by celebrated architect Geoffrey Bawa. Lunuganga, his tranquil private garden and residence near the popular coastal town of  Bentota, is unmissable. Even better: you can now stay there and waft through the cinnamon grove as if it’s your own.

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