The old Kantale Resthouse is reincarnated today as the Malima Lake Front Rest, Kantale. It is re-created as a modern structure built with a mix of wood, steel and cement giving it a imposing classy contemporary look very much sought after by today’s generation.The majestic entrance interludes this edifice of a creation, built facing the Kantale tank is located
The Malima Lake Front Rest fronts the Kantale Tank. Located on the Kandy-Trincomalee road, the Kantale Tank is an ancient reservoir built by King Aggabodhi II (604-614 AD) covering an extent of 3,750 hectares. Constructed for the irrigation of crops in this arid region, its source of water is the Mahaweli River, the longest in the island, which flows out to
The reception hall comprised of a lobby, banquet hall, washrooms, bridal dressing room, changing room and a kitchen is situated facing the Kantale tank and has a clear and unobstructive view of the tank. The banquet hall can accommodate around 250 guests.The reception hall offers great views of the surrounding area. The Kantale tank is the source a