Paddy's Paradise

Eco Luxury Sri Lanka

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Nature and biodiversity

A highly visual wetland and garden biodiversity experience.

Explore birds, butterflies, dragonflies, native trees, medicinal plants, wetland ecosystems, mangrove intelligence, reptiles, amphibians, and conservation efforts.

Interactive biodiversity showcase

Touch the map. Follow the habitat layers.

The estate can be interpreted as a living nature map, with each habitat supporting a different guest experience and conservation story.

Interactive nature map

A living estate of water, shade, food, and habitat.

Bird Species

Native and migratory birds are supported through pond edges, sheltering trees, insect-rich planting, and quiet viewing pockets.

Kingfishers
Herons
Bee-eaters
Bulbuls

Species gallery

Biodiversity categories built for education and visual storytelling.

Bird Species

Bird Species

Native and migratory birds are supported through pond edges, sheltering trees, insect-rich planting, and quiet viewing pockets.

Butterflies

Butterflies

Flowering shrubs and chemical-conscious planting create nectar corridors for seasonal butterflies.

Dragonflies

Dragonflies

Natural ponds and moist margins create ideal hunting and breeding conditions for dragonflies and damselflies.

Native Trees

Native Trees

Coconut, fruiting, shade, and native species build habitat layers while framing a tropical retreat atmosphere.

Medicinal Plants

Medicinal Plants

Herbal planting supports Ayurveda-inspired wellness, education, pollinators, and low-impact agriculture.

Wetland Ecosystem

Wetland Ecosystem

Former paddy-field hydrology is being shaped into a living water-sensitive landscape with ponds, bunds, and wildlife shelter.

Mangrove Environment

Mangrove Environment

Mangrove-inspired planting and wetland interpretation highlight Sri Lanka's coastal ecological intelligence.

Reptiles and Amphibians

Reptiles and Amphibians

Shaded ground cover, water, and insect life create habitat potential for small reptiles and amphibians.

Conservation efforts

A guest-facing ecology story with real operational value.

The nature page is designed to evolve into a living archive: species sightings, seasonal notes, citizen-science walks, school visits, photographer logs, and conservation updates.

Habitat-sensitive pond and water-edge design
Native and medicinal planting strategy
Chemical-conscious organic agriculture
Quiet bird observation points
Biodiversity documentation and guided interpretation
Community education around wetland value

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Come for luxury. Leave with a deeper sense of nature.

Paddy's Paradise is currently under construction. Share your interest now and the team will contact you when opening updates and future availability are ready.

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