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Sri Lanka’s distinctive weaving together of landscapes and civilizations is what makes it so charming. Discover the fascinating history of legendary cities like Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura by exploring their treasures from historical fiction. As you set out on a fantastic journey through stunning natural scenery and rich cultural history let its people welcome you with warmth and hospitality.

Kandy

The harmonious coexistence of this city’s rich cultural legacy and the modern era serves as a superb example. Its distinctive character comes from the way the old and the new blend together so well as evidenced by the vibrant food scene, thriving creative scene, and noteworthy old temples. It is not just the second-biggest city in the Central Highlands but also a cultural icon and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

Anuradhapura

Experience the rich past of this UNESCO World Heritage Site which is well-known for its magnificent temples and ancient Sinhalese ruins. Look up at the three Great Stupas from the Lake Bund on a calm evening to appreciate the everlasting grandeur of the surroundings. Await a breathtaking journey through time as you examine the historic mosaic of ancient Anuradhapura.

 

Polonnaruwa

During the 11th and 13th centuries Polonnaruwa, an ancient city that served as the secondary monarchy of Sri Lanka reached its peak. When UNESCO named the island a World Heritage site in 1982 it acknowledged the island’s amazing technological accomplishments and intriguing history. Wandering around the imperial ruins of the temples with their saunas, stone walls, Buddha statues, and incredible stone carvings that take visitors to another era the city charm enthralls them.

Dambulla

This city is an embodiment of Sri Lanka’s famed Buddhist past. It is well known that this magnificent example of the island’s rich past and exceptional architectural design is the largest cave temple complex in the nation and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the depths of these historic caves which are filled with fascinating murals and sculptures and where the echoes of long-gone stories can be heard resonating through the ages.

 

Sigiriya

Tucked away in Sri Lanka’s stunning landscape Sigiriya is a hidden gem of prehistoric artistry often known as the eighth wonder of the world. Standing more than 200 meters above the earth on top of a massive granite pillar it is reminiscent of earlier architectural triumphs. In the past Sigiriya was a magnificent palace surrounded by colorful gardens that captivated tourists with its vast vistas and regal presence.

Kataragama

The Mahavamsa or earliest written records of Kataragama village are thought to have been written in the fifth century. This town is considered sacred by Buddhists, Hindus, and the indigenous Vedda people of Sri Lanka. The town is home to the 15th-century Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devale shrine dedicated to the Kataragama deity Skanda-Murunkan.

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