Vianaar, India’s leading luxury real estate developer, proudly announces its first international venture with the launch of ‘Pol Vatta Estate’, a luxurious villa project located in the serene coastal town of Ahangama, Sri Lanka.
Vianaar has crafted over 1,000 homes so far and continues to grow. The Pol Vatta Estate is the brand’s first project outside of India. Nestled amidst Sri Lanka’s southern coastline, Pol Vatta Estate is spread across 6 acres. The estate houses 8 exclusive, fully furnished villas each with 2 bedrooms, spacious layouts ranging from 500 to 600 sq. m., designed to offer an elevated sense of luxury and tranquility. Prices start at 3.65Cr. Surrounded by lush greenery, Pol Vatta Estate is a peaceful retreat just 3 km from the beautiful Ahangama beach.
Each villa is built on a single floor, featuring an outdoor shower, a courtyard, a covered verandah, and a large garden with a pool surrounded by lush greenery. The tropical modern design combines contemporary style with natural beauty, using materials like terrazzo, wood, and exposed plaster to create a warm, organic feel. The villas are thoughtfully designed to blend with the landscape, allowing plenty of natural light and fresh air, while creating a smooth flow between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Ahangama has lately been gaining traction among European travelers and expats due to its Bohemian laid-back vibe mixed with sophistication. The town’s easy-going vibe is perfectly complemented by a lively surfing culture and a spirit of adventure that runs through its quiet streets. A growing number of Europeans are settling down, contributing to the local community by opening boutique hotels, restaurants, and cafes.
Varun Nagpal, Founder of Vianaar expressed, “I’m really excited to bring our first international project to Ahangama. The laid-back charm of this town, with its beautiful coastline and growing European influence, felt like the perfect place for our vision. We wanted to create a space where nature is front and center—homes surrounded by dense greenery, each with its own garden and plenty of open spaces.”