Rooted in Legacy: 50 Years of Habarana Village by Cinnamon
There are hotels that mark time, and then there are those that seem to move quietly alongside it. As Habarana Village by Cinnamon approaches its 50-year milestone, its story reads less like a timeline and more like a living landscape, one shaped by patience, purpose, and an enduring respect for place.
1976: The First Seed

It began, as many enduring legacies do, with a single, instinctive decision.
In 1976, a stretch of untamed chena land on the edge of a still lake in Habarana caught the attention of a small group of visionaries led by Mark Bostock, Chairman of John Keells Holdings at the time.There was no blueprint for what would come next, only a belief that this land should not be transformed but understood.
The idea was quiet visionary for its time: to create a destination that would not rise above the landscape but settle gently into it.
1980s: ‘The Village’ Takes Shape

What followed was not construction in the conventional sense, but cultivation.
Instead of towering structures, low and unassuming chalets emerged, deeply connected to their surroundings. Inspired by timeless architectural forms and the contemplative simplicity of rural life, The Village, Habarana took shape not as a resort, but as an authentic village experience.
Paths curved where the land allowed. Trees were preserved, not cleared. The lake remained the quiet centrepiece.
From the beginning, the philosophy was clear: luxury would not be defined by scale, but by harmony.
1990s–2000s: The Early Years

As Sri Lanka’s tourism story unfolded, the resort found its identity as The Village and then later Chaaya Village Habarana, a name that would become synonymous with understated charm.
These were the years when travellers arrived not just for proximity to Sigiriya or Dambulla, but for something more intangible: a sense of stillness. Days unfolded slowly here, sunlight shifting across the lake, wildlife moving at the edges of perception, the rhythms of nature setting the pace.
It was, in many ways, ahead of its time, long before “experiential travel” became industry language.
2010s: A New Name, The Same Soul – Habarana Village by Cinnamon

With its transition into the Cinnamon portfolio, the resort entered a new chapter as part of Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts.
The rebrand brought refinement - elevated service, thoughtful enhancements, and a renewed global perspective. Yet, crucially, it did not alter the essence of the place.
The chalets remained nestled among trees. The lake continued to anchor the experience. The silence - arguably the resort’s greatest luxury, was left untouched.
Today: A Living Landscape

Nearly five decades on, Habarana Village by Cinnamon feels less like a property and more like an ecosystem.
Across its 53 acres, life unfolds organically. Birds trace the morning sky. Monkeys move through the canopy. Elephants occasionally pass in the distance, a reminder that this is not a constructed wilderness, but a shared one.
Here, guests do not simply observe nature, they inhabit it, however briefly.
50 Years On: The Luxury of Staying True

Anniversaries often invite reinvention. Habarana Village suggests something quieter, and perhaps more meaningful: continuity.
Its story is not defined by dramatic change, but by a steadfast commitment to its founding philosophy,to belong to the land, not reshape it.
In an age of constant transformation, that restraint feels almost radical.
The Next Chapter

As it moves toward its 50th year, Habarana Village by Cinnamon stands as a rare kind of legacy,one that has grown without losing its roots.
The seed planted in 1976 still holds. It has simply deepened, extending quietly beneath the surface, while above ground, the landscape continues to evolve in its own time.
And perhaps that is the true measure of its success: not how much it has changed, but how much it has chosen to remain.
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