Spa Ceylon Commits to Preserving Sri Lanka’s Endemic Orchids for Future Generations

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Spa Ceylon, the world’s largest Luxury Ayurveda chain, announced its commitment to the conservation of Sri Lanka’s native and endemic orchids at the unveiling of Orchid Paradise, a three-day, multi-sensory immersive experience open to the public at the Colombo City Centre (CCC), from 7th to 9th November 2025.

The unique sensory journey is an extension of Spa Ceylon’s limited-edition festive gift collection for 2025, which draws inspiration from the captivating orchids that bloom deep within the island’s tropical rainforests – a tribute to the country’s rare botanical heritage.

“As a brand dedicated to sustainability and conscious well-being, Spa Ceylon continues to champion vital environmental causes in our island home. This year, we are contributing to the conservation of Sri Lanka’s rich orchid biodiversity, which faces increasing threats from various environmental challenges. Through the Orchid Paradise initiative, we aim to strengthen national capacity in scientific research, conservation management, and sustainable biodiversity practices. In addition, we hope to enhance public education and awareness on the importance of native plant conservation, while supporting Sri Lanka’s international biodiversity conservation commitments”, said Spa Ceylon, Co-Founder & Group Director, Shalin Balasuriya.

“At Spa Ceylon, we have always drawn creative inspiration from Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage; from our packaging and fragrances to the ingredients within our formulations. By celebrating the beauty of our island’s flora and taking these designs to the world, we share a message of purpose and responsibility. Through Orchid Paradise, we hope to remind our community that protecting our natural treasures for future generations is as much about preserving our identity as it is about safeguarding nature,” said Spa Ceylon, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Shiwantha Dias.

A percentage of proceeds from each purchase of Spa Ceylon’s Orchid Paradise limited-edition festive collection supports the conservation and long-term protection of native and endangered orchids in Sri Lanka’s rainforest regions.

Source : Ada Derana Biz

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