Diyabubula
{{short description|Diyabubula, the Barberyn Art & Jungle Hideaway near Dambulla, Sri Lanka}}
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| address = Diyabubula Jungle & Art Hideaway, Kalundewa road
| location_town = Dambulla
| location_country = Sri Lanka
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| owner = Nimal Senanayake
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| architect = Laki Senanayake
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Diyabubula (Water Fountain) is a small luxury lodge, a boutique hotel consisting of five villas, located near the town of Dambulla and east of A9 highway in the Matale District, Central Province, Sri Lanka.{{Cite web|title=Diyabubula and the landscape of ideas|url=https://archives1.sundayobserver.lk/2021/06/12/diyabubula-and-landscape-ideas|website=sundayobserver|date=10 June 2021 }} It is an oasis of peace and quiet - for nature lovers, cultural interested tourists or anyone who wants to enjoy the magic of this place in the middle of beautiful art.{{Cite web|title=Laki's landscapes of the mind|url=https://www.sundaytimes.lk/210613/plus/lakis-landscapes-of-the-mind-446277.html|website=sundaytimes}} Renowned Sri Lankan artist Laki Senanayake designed the place as a hideaway to compliment his water garden.{{Cite web|title=A life Less Ordinary, Remembering Laki Senanayake (1937-2021)|url=https://www.dailymirror.lk/news-features/A-life-Less-Ordinary-Remembering-Laki-Senanayake-1937-2021/131-213293|website=dailymirror}}{{Cite web|title=Renowned artist Laki Senanayake passes away|url=https://www.dailymirror.lk/breaking_news/Renowned-artist-Laki-Senanayake-passes-away/108-213049|website=dailymirror}}