This city is the embodiment of the Buddhist glory of Sri Lanka's famous past. It is well known for being the greatest cave temple and its architectural design, is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore the depths of those ancient caves, filled with charming murals and sculptures, wherein the echoes of lengthy-long memories echo through the ages.


Tucked into the terrific panorama of Sri Lanka, Sigiriya is an uncovered gem of prehistoric artistry frequently known as the eighth surprise of the arena. Over 2 hundred meters above the earth, standing at the pinnacle of some massive granite pillar, it speaks of advanced architectural triumphs. In the past, Sigiriya was an impressive palace surrounded by colourful gardens, magnificent with its full-size perspectives and regal presence.

This is a sacred city that was also written in the Mahavamsa in the fifth century. This metropolis is considered sacred by Buddhists, Hindus, and the indigenous Vedda humans of Sri Lanka. This is also the home to the fifteenth-century Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devale shrine dedicated to the Kataragama deity Skanda-Murunkan.

This city is an ideal example of ways its rich cultural heritage coexists harmoniously with the current generation. Kandy consists of a blend of the vintage and the brand-new cultural heritage. This is the second-biggest town within the Central Highlands and also the cultural icon. Well, that’s not it - this is also known as a World Heritage Site of UNESCO!

Feel the richness of the past in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, famously holding the wonderful temples also known as the ‘Atamasthana’ or the ‘Eight Sacred Places’ and remains of historical Sinhalese ruins. Look up the 3 Great Stupas from the Lake Bund in the calming middle of the night to witness the eternal grandeur of the surroundings. Await a panoramic journey through time as you have a look at the ancient mosaic of historic Anuradhapura.

Between the 11th and 13th centuries, this historic city, which is also known as the secondary monarchy of Sri Lanka is another destination you must! This was also declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982.
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