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Anuradhapura

This is declared as a World Heritage Site in the year 1982. This one of the main archaeological sites with numerous Buddhist monasteries. History of Anuradapura goes back to 9th Century. There are lots of monuments you can visit in Anuradapura. Sri Maha Bodhi, Ruwanwalisaeya, Abhayagiriya Stupa, Isurumuniya, Mahaviharaya are some of them.You can also…

Sigiriya

The Sigiriya fortress was built by King Kashyapa between the period of 455 – 473 AD. This fortress consists of beautiful pleasure gardens which are categorized into five. They are, Miniature water gardens Fountain water gardens Water gardens Boulder gardens Terrace gardens Sigiriya also consists of Frescoes which are paintings that…

Dambulla

Dambulla cave temple is the centerpiece of attraction because it has been named as a world heritage site by UNESCO. It says that king Saddathissa donated this cave to the monks and later on this cave was named a vihara [a shrine] by the King Walagambahu. Kings such as king Nissankamalla ,king Senarath , King…

Galle Fort

Galle fort is a world heritage site, which contains Portuguese, the Dutch and the British architecture and constructions. You can see the buildings , churches, clock tower, The clan house and many more. You can also visit souvenir shops, Restaurants too.

Temple of The Tooth Relic

The sacred tooth relic was considered as the royal emblem in Sri Lanka. This is located in Kandy which Sinhalese use to call Maha Nuwara. This is also a world heritage site. You can see the Buddhist culture throughout the temple. The first to buid the Temple of Tooth in Kandy was King Wimaladarmasooriya. Then…
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