Offering a simple open-plan setting, The Elephant Pass is a charming game lodge located within proximity to the Yala National Park. The property which consists of long verandahs with half open walls has a four acre central garden area with a swimming pool. One verandah boasts of sleeping accommodation while the other comprises of living and dining areas. Bringing you together with nature, the villa is set with polished cement floors and soothing colours. The villa which is ideal for families and friends travelling together, offers a simple holiday experience in Yala
There are 4 air-conditioned bedrooms which comprises double and triple sleeping facilities with attached bathrooms with basic room amenities.
Offering very basic sleeping arrangements the communal type verandah is set as a dormitory with single beds available for 10 or more guests. Allowing guests to be closer to nature, this unit consists of beds with mosquito netting, three bathrooms with w/c and twin vanities and separate showers. Overhead ceiling fans are available to keep the area airy.
Barbecue Facilities
Board Games
Bicycles for Riding
Linen and Basic Toiletry (Soaps, Toilet Paper)
Mosquito Nets for all Dormitory Beds
Safari Jeep Arrangements
Freezer / Fridge
Driver’s Quarters
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