Sri Lanka’s southern coast just got a luxurious new neighbour. Hilton has officially opened the doors to Hilton Yala Resort, its third flagship-branded property in the country—and perhaps its most exciting yet. Perched right on the edge of Yala National Park, the resort is where the untamed wilderness of Sri Lanka meets the refined warmth of Hilton hospitality. Think misty mornings with the call of peacocks, evenings of ocean breeze, and a design that lets nature play the lead.
“We are delighted to welcome Hilton Yala Resort to our expanding portfolio across Sri Lanka and South East Asia,” said Alexandra Murray, Area Vice President and Head of South East Asia, Hilton. “Through the resort’s immersive and rewarding experiences, which beautifully showcase Yala’s natural wonders, we are confident it will be a haven for guests looking to fully connect with nature," she added.
The new Hilton Yala Resort is an architectural ode to the wilderness around it. The 42 rooms, suites, and villas are wrapped in neutral tones and safari-chic accents, creating interiors that reflect both sophistication and the raw beauty of the park. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame panoramic views of lush greenery and the Indian Ocean, blurring the line between indoors and outdoors.
Ground-floor rooms come with private plunge pools (some as large as 16 square metres), while upper-level suites boast private hot tubs. For travellers craving solitude and indulgence in equal measure, it’s the perfect setting to unwind after a day of adventure. “With its prime location at the edge of the country’s most popular national park, Hilton Yala Resort serves as a beacon for the brand in the region,” added Alexandra Jaritz, Senior Vice President, Brand Management, Asia Pacific, Hilton.
Beyond its elegant walls, Hilton Yala Resort is committed to preserving the delicate ecosystem it calls home. Guests can sign up for twice-daily, customisable safaris led by locally trained rangers, a group of passionate wildlife experts who bring the magic of Yala’s leopards, elephants, and exotic birds to life. These guided excursions are designed not just for sightseeing, but for learning, promoting a deeper appreciation of the park’s biodiversity.
Sustainability sits at the heart of the resort’s philosophy. Hilton has partnered with the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS), Leopard Diary, and the Wilderness and Wildlife Conservation Trust to support local wildlife research. With microgrants from the Hilton Global Foundation, the resort has launched an animal research program equipped with solar-powered sensors and night vision tools to monitor and protect local species.
Jehan CanagaRetna, President of WNPS, said, “It is heartening to know the steps that Hilton Yala Resort has taken to conserve the biodiversity around the property. Sri Lanka needs responsible and sustainable tourism, and we believe that a leading hotel chain such as Hilton will lead the charge in the Yala National Park to conserve the region ethically.”
Furthering its stewardship goals, Hilton has also introduced a ranger academy program to train and employ locals, opening new pathways for conservation-based careers in Sri Lanka.
If the surroundings are wild, the dining is wonderfully refined. Under the leadership of head chef Jerome Tissera, the resort’s three restaurants—Dhira, Sandali, and Vanya—take guests on a culinary journey across Sri Lanka and beyond. Dhira celebrates contemporary Asian flavours; Sandali serves up refined Western classics; and Vanya is the place to sip cocktails against a backdrop of Yala’s sunset glow.
For those seeking a truly unforgettable experience, Lanthaaruma, the resort’s bespoke dining adventure, offers a candlelit meal set between the jungle and the Indian Ocean, paired with sommelier-selected wines.
At the heart of the property lies an infinity pool that seems to spill into the horizon, alongside a fully equipped gym and a tranquil spa that invites guests to rejuvenate after a day of exploration.
As part of the Hilton Honors program, members can earn 10,000 bonus points with a minimum three-night stay booked before December. But beyond the perks and points, Hilton Yala Resort is more than just another luxury address, it’s a celebration of coexistence, where comfort meets conservation. Here, on the border of the wild, Hilton has found a new rhythm—one that beats in time with nature.
1. Where is Hilton Yala Resort located?
Hilton Yala Resort is located right on the edge of Sri Lanka’s Yala National Park, overlooking the Indian Ocean in the island’s southern region.
2. How many rooms does the resort have?
The resort features 42 rooms, suites, and villas — each designed with nature-inspired interiors and modern comforts, including private pools or hot tubs.
3. What unique experiences does Hilton Yala offer?
Guests can enjoy guided safaris led by local rangers, wildlife research sessions, bespoke dining between the jungle and the sea, and rejuvenating spa therapies.
4. How is the resort promoting sustainability?
Hilton Yala partners with local conservation groups to protect wildlife, runs an onsite animal research programme, and has launched a ranger academy for local employment.
5. Does Hilton Honors apply to this property?
Yes. Hilton Yala Resort is part of the Hilton Honors program, offering members exclusive benefits and promotional bonus points on qualifying stays.