Vattersgarden was a palm plantation and in 1991 rebuilded as an typical Srilankan “Ayurveda Garden†and it became some years later a project supported by the Board of Investment, Sri Lanka.
Vattersgarden now has achieved a hospital registration under the supervision of the Department of Ayurveda, Sri Lanka.
It is located nearby a fisherman village in the very south of the island of Sri Lanka in the Matara District. Its Ayurvedic Centre is supervised by three experienced Ayurveda Doctors; the resort is under German management.
The Character of the Resort Kottegoda
A pure Ayurvedic Resort embedded in the Buddhist culture of the peaceful south of the country. The limitation of 13 rooms in a lush and beautiful park of four acres and more than 40 staff members allows absolute individual treatment of all our guests.
Our Resort is embedded in a rural area in the very south of Sri Lanka. In the neighbourhood there is a small jungle temple and a village, where people are fishermen or dealing with tropical fruits.
This peaceful corner is far away from the main road and from the railroad and faced directly to then Ocean waterfront and sandy beach.
The Process of Curing is following the procedures of Ceylon Ayurveda; the daily agenda, the native Ayurvedic Centre, is based on the ancient Vedic science.
The daily consultations, the daily treatment agenda, medicine, the meals – following the procedures of the Department of Ayurveda, Sri Lanka. It is planned and conducted for each guest individually by the Ayurvedic doctors based on the development and reactions and feedback of the patient on the treatments.