



We wouldn't blame you if you didn't want to leave your luxurious cabin, but if you do, even more delights await in the lodge's main areas. There's a large pool in the grounds - perfect for lounging by on a balmy day - and if you're after a little pampering, the on-site spa is known to be one of the most luxurious in the country. Nautical-themed Basses restaurant and bar are the perfect spots to unwind with a cocktail and a delicious dinner at the end of a busy day behind the binos.
The 'huts' really do go above and beyond in terms of guaranteeing an indulgent stay. Each of the 14 private pods boasts a climate-controlled interior, bedecked with everything you could need: comfy beds to fall into each night, large tubs to bathe in, satellite TVs, Bluetooth sound systems, minibars and WiFi. And if that sounds a bit much, leave all your gadgets indoors and plunge straight into your private pool.
Much like the property itself, the activities are outstanding. Knowledgable guides will take you on twice daily adventures into Yala to spot local wildlife, but also leave time for a boat trip to Great and Little Basses reefs, keeping your eyes peeled for whales and dolphins, or a trek to the ancient forest shrine of Kataragama. When you're tired out from all that, head back to Chena for a cocktail, a dip in the pool, and a little R&R at the spa.
A famous, leopard-speckled slice of nature to make your big cat dreams come true.